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UDC CONSISTENCY REVIEW Project Planner: Z LAMP Master#MLA06-00422 Review Type Project Description ZON06-00041 I SPAAD Primary: ROGER D WELLER Site Address: NANCY K WELLER SNOW CREEK WAY 1168 NE BAYSIDE PL QUILCENE WA, 98376 JENSEN BEACH FL 349573775 Project Location: Parcel Number 802 013 003 and 802 122 005 in Section 12, Tonwhsip 28, Range 02 West, WM, located on Lake View Drive, Quilcene, WA 98376 Parcel Number: 802122005 S-T-R: 12-28N-02W Total Acreage: 2 Legal Description S12 T28 R2W GOV LOT 6(LS PLATTED/REVISED)& Land Use: 9100 SHORELAND ADJ Flood District: Fire District: 2 Planning Area: 5 Flood Map(FIRM)Panel No: 5300690410B District: 48 Zoning: 12-41 COMP PLAN DESIGNATION: COMMUNITY PLAN: UGA: MPR: WATER SUPPLY UTILITY: Service Area PUD: [ ] Plot plan states "property line" [ ] Assessor's Map(Property lines on submitted plot plan must match the property lines as identified on the Assessor's 1/4 map) [ ] Legal Access to Property YES NO [ ] Parcel Tags or Scanned Documents S 9 [ ] ESA's: Special Reports ► -.rby YES�O Shoreline Des'i..tion:,*or Stream Type) NO fi�Ii�4i:�ri;til1 /_ L /_' �/ �r e•L Fish& Wildl• -:YESNO 4 s C 1 Wetlands: 0 vkmP t0, 6d ; 1541 Al kettiAat,. Rare Plants: Seismic: QS, 0 Landslide: • Flood: of/.y Erosion: YE`V Aquifer Rechar e Area YE NO S()SU SIPZ: n n At Risk High isk Coastal Stormwater site .1. s bmitted: Yes [ ] Forest Lands: c;!u Adjoining Forest Lanes: Commercial/ Rural/ Inholding [ ] Mineral Lands: YES [ ] Agricultural Lands: YE [ ] 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 [ ] Notice Provisions/Disclosure• Airport vEs MRL YES Forest Lands vas t:/ [ ] Landscaping Required: Yes Q/ (� [ ] Parking Spaces ' - ed NO 2 Other [ ] Building Height UBC Standard [ ] Impervious Surface coverage per -• ::- Resource Lands&Public: 10% Rural Reside, - . " % Rural Industrial: Per UDC Sec 6.7 Rural Commercial: 60% Area of Building Coverage:60%in Rural Industrial Lands only [ ] Total Building(s) Size: RVC:20,000 SF CC:5,000 SF NC:7,500 SF GC: 10,000 SF All others:subject to septic&water constraints/None specifi-, [ ] Setbacks: Front: 20 Left Side: Right Side: 5 Rear: 2 V S Shoreline Setback: LSHA Setback: [ ] Road Classification: ! ;S Road Approach:EXISTIN ,,& REQ'D RAP [ ] SEPA Required:YES EXEMPT [ ] Flood Certificate: [ ] Existing Case(s) &Condition(s): Violations: Yes No [ ] Recorded Date of Subdivision: AFN Over 5yrs=UDC Plat Conditions: <5yrs=Plat Conditions on plat or Old Ordinance Lots/Require Declaration . 'estrictive Covenant YES NO, submitted: YES NO [ ] Site Visit conducted O [ ] Require Final Zoning A.: . al YES '10 [ ] 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 No parcel tags found for parcel Associated CASES status issued finaled description 802122005 MLA06-00422 ZON06-00041 P SPAAD JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE TYPE I LAND USE PERMIT APPLICANT: ROGER D WELLER NANCY K WELLER 1168 NE BAYSIDE PL JENSEN BEACH FL 34957-3775 DATE ISSUED: May 31,2007 DATE EXPIRES:May 31,2012 MLA NUMBER:MLA06-00422 PROJECT PLANNER:Zoe Ann Lamp PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Site Plan Approval Advanced Determination for a Single-Family Residential Development PROJECT LOCATION: Parcel Number 802 013 003 and 802 122 005 in Section 12, Tonwhsip 28, Range 02 West, WM, located on 212 Lake View Drive, Quilcene, WA 98376 CONDITIONS: 1.) A setback of 100-feet, measured perpendicularly from the wetland edge, shall be permanently maintained as a buffer. No filling, grading, clearing, or other alteration of the wetland or its buffer is allowed. 2.) Buffer perimeters shall be marked with temporary signs at an interval of one per parcel or every one hundred (100)feet, whichever is less. Signs shall contain the following statement: "Wetland & Buffer-Do Not Remove or Alter Existing Vegetation." 3.) A permanent physical separation along the upland boundary of the wetland buffer area shall be installed and permanently maintained. Such separation can include installing logs, trees, a hedgerow, or any other prominent physical marking approved by the UDC Administrator. 4.) The identified Fish and Wildlife Habitat Area(Type 2 Stream), shall maintain a vegetative buffer setback of 120-feet. The setback shall be measured horizontally from the Ordinary High Water Mark(OHWM)to the building envelope. 5.) An additional setback of five(5)feet is required from the edge of the buffer area to the proposed single family residence. 6.) A permanent physical separation along the boundary of the buffer area shall be installed and permanently maintained. Such separation can include installing logs, trees, a hedgerow, or any other prominent physical marking approved by the UDC Administrator. 7.) Buffer perimeters shall be marked with temporary signs at an interval of one per parcel or every one hundred (100)feet, whichever is less. Signs shall be in place prior to and during construction activities. The signs shall contain the following statement: "Buffer-Do Not Remove or Alter Existing Vegetation." 8.) Outdoor residential storage shall be maintained in an orderly manner and shall create no fire, safety, health or sanitary hazard. 9.) Not more than two(2)unlicensed or inoperable vehicles shall be stored on any lot less than one-half acre unless totally screened from view of neighboring dwellings and rights-of-way. Such screening shall meet all applicable performance and development standards specific to the district in which the storage is kept, and shall be in keeping with the character of the area. Screening shall meet the requirements of Unified Development Code(UDC)Section 6. Outdoor storage of thirteen (13)or more unlicensed or inoperable vehicles is prohibited except in those districts where specified as an automobile wrecking yard or junk(or salvage)yard and allowed as a Permitted Use in Table 3-1 of the UDC, and such storage shall meet the requirements of UDC Section 4.10. In no case, shall any such unlicensed or inoperable vehiclesbe stored in an Environmentally Sensitive Area(ESA). 10.) Duration of Approval -Several of the included findings shall become conditions upon the submittal of a building and septic permit. The duration of approval of the Site Plan shall be effective for five(5)years from the date of original approval by the Administrator. If a building permit has not been issued within the five(5)year period, the Site Plan Approval Advance Determination (SPAAD)cannot be revived or extended except by new application that must meet all the existing criteria and conditions listed in this Section. Knowledge of the expiration date shall be the responsibility of the applicant. The county will not provide notification prior to expiration. Limitations of Approval -Approval of the site plan shall not guarantee the performance of specific site features or improvements(e.g.wells, septic systems, stormwater drainage facilities, etc.)and shall not be immune from changes in state or federal law which are enacted or have an effective date after the date of the Site Plan Approval Advance Determination (SPAAD)and which may affect the performance and implementation of the site plan and associated use or activity. Any subsequent land division or boundary line adjustment of a parcel or lot which has received site plan approval advance determination under this Section 8.7 shall void such site plan approval and require a new site plan approval advance determination application. Approval of a site plan under this section does not constitute authority to comence any development or building activity until such time as final authorizing permits are issued (e.g., septic, wells, stormwater management, or building permit, etc.). Modification to an approved site plan may be required by the applicant and approved by the Administrator subject to the provisions for Type I decisions. (Please request a copy of Section 8.7 of the UDC for criteria pertaining to modifications). 11.) A minimum of two(2)on-site parking spaces is required for the single-family residence. 12.) Setback from Lake View Dr. right-of-way is no less than 20 ft., side and rear setbacks are no less than 5 ft. If an environmentally sensitive area (ESA) is present, then the more restrictive setback shall apply. 13.) Compliance with the approved septic permit and conditions of SEP05-64 is required 14.) The applicant shall provide proof of potable water at the time of building permit application. This application does not vest the parcel for potable water. 15.) At the time of a building permit application, the project applicant shall submit a stormwater plan in compliance with the Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington to control stormwater, erosion and sediment during construction, to address permanent measures to stabilize soil exposed during construction, and in the design and operation of stormwater and drainage control systems. 16.) The applicant shall adhere to all recommendations and requirements in the Habitat Managment Plan and addendums prepared by Wayne Daley, CFP. The Habitat Managment Plan requires 5 years of monitoring after the plantings have been completed. 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 on August 11, 2006 for the potential presence of Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs)under the provisions of the Unified Development Code(UDC). After an initial Geographic Information Systems mapping review and an investigative site inspection, the following ESAs were confirmed to be present on the subject property: Shoreline Designation -Conservancy, Type 2 and Type 5 streams, Bald Eagle Habitat Area, Osprey Habitat Area, Wetlands, Seismic Hazard Area, Frequently Flooded Area, Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Area(SUSC), Adjacent to Commerical Forestlands. 3.) A wetland delineation prepared by Wiltermood Associates dated December 17, 2004 was submitted to address the Category II wetlands associated with the Type 2 stream. A Habitat Management Plan and addendums prepared by Daley Design were submitted to address the buffer reductions to the wetlands and the stream. 4.) 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. 5.) Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Areas are those with geologic and hydrologic conditions that promote rapid infiltration of recharge waters to groundwater aquifers. 6.) 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. 7.) Jefferson County has determined that the use of real property for agriculture and forestry operations is a high priority and favored use in the county. The county will not consider to be a nuisance those inconveniences or discomforts arising from such operations, if such operations are consistent with commonly accepted best management practices in compliance with local, state, and federal laws. If your real property includes or is within five hundred (500)feet of real property designated as Rural Residential 1:10 or 1:20, Rural Industrial, Rural Commercial, Agriculture, or Forestry, you may be subject to inconveniences or discomforts arising from such farming and forestry operations, including but not limited to noise, tree removal, odors, flies, fumes, dust, smoke, the operation of farm and forestry machinery during any 24-hour period, the storage and disposal or manure, and the application of permitted fertilizers and permitted pesticides. One or more of these inconveniences may occur as a result of agricultural and forestry operations which are in conformance with existing laws and regulations. 8.) A Type 2 Stream (Fish and Wildlife Habitat Area)and Type 5 streams have been identified on the subject property. The type 2 stream typically requires a setback of 150-feet. A habitat management plan has been submitted and the buffer has been reduced to 120-feet. The type 5 streams will require a setback of 50-feet. The setback shall be measured horizontally from the Ordinary High Water Mark(OHWM). Fish and Wildlife Habitat Areas shall also have Buffers and Building Setbacks established. 9.) The stream buffers are areas that shall be maintained in their natural condition, however, minor pruning or alteration of vegetation may be permitted as long as the function and character of the buffer are not diminished. 10.) Among the native conifer species which may be used in buffers or for re-vegetation include, but are not limited to: Grand Fir(Aibes grandis), Sitka Spruce(Picea Sitchensis), Shore Pine(Pinus Contorta), Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga Menziesii), Western Red Cedar(Thuja Plicate), and Western Hemlock(Tsuga Heterophylla). Among native tree species which may be used includes: Vine Maple(Acer Circinatum), Big-Leaf Maple(Acer Macrophyllum), Red Alder(Alnus Rubra), Pacific Madrone(Arbutus Menziesii), Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremula), Black Cottonwood (Populus Trichocarpa), Bitter Cherry(Prunus Emarginata), Oregon White Oak (Quercus Garryana), Cascara(Rhamnus Purshiana), Pacific Willow(Saliz Lasiandra), and Scouler's Willow (Saliz Scouleriana). Among the native shrub species which may be used are: Sevice-Berry(Amalanchier Alnifolia), Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus Stolonifera)Salal (Gaultheria Shallon), Ocean Spray(Holodiscus Discolor), Indian Plum (Oemlaria Cerasiformis), Pacific Ninebark(Physocarpus Capitus), Red Flowering Currant(Ribes Sanguineum), Wild Rose(Rosa Nutkana), Swamp Rose(Rosa Pisocarpa), Willows (Salix ssp.), Red Elderberry(Sambucus Racemosa), Snowberry(Symphoricarpos Albus), Evergreen Huckleberry(Vaccinium Ovatum), Red Huckleberry(Vaccinium Parvifolium). 11.) Jefferson County determined that this proposal is categorically exempt from review under the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) pursuant to WAC 197-11-800(1)(b)(i). 12.) The revised site plan as submitted on December 1, 2006 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 May 31, 2007 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. 13.) This approval is for a site plan approval advanced determination (SPAAD)for a single-family residence only. Any future permits on this site are subject to review for consistency with applicable codes and ordinances and does not preclude review and conditions which may be placed on future permits. 14.) The proposal was reviewed against the site plan determination criteria of the Jefferson County Code Chapter 18.40 Article VII. (Site Plan Approval Advance Determinations). The criteria for approval is as follows: 1.The proposed site plan conforms to all applicable county, state and federal, land use, environmental and health regulations and plans, including, but not limited to the following: (a)The Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan; and (b)The provisions of this code, including any incorporated standards. Staff comment: The application was reviewed for consistency under the provisions of the Unified Development Code and Comprehensive Plan. The application was found in compliance with all ordinances pertaining to the proposed development. 2. Adequate provisions for utilities and other public services necessary to serve the needs of the proposed site plan have been demonstrated, including open spaces, drainage ways, roads, and other public ways, potable water, sewage disposal, fire flow and other improvements. Staff comment: The parcel totals approximately 20.5 acres in size, and the site plan as submitted on December 1, 2006 and stamped approved on May 31, 2007 complies with UDC Table 6-1: Density, Dimension and Open Space Standards. Jefferson County Department of Environmental Health commented on the application March 2, 2007 adding the finding "Compliance with the approved septic permit and conditions of SEP05-64 is required." An individual well is proposed on the parcel. The location is shown on the approved site plan. The applicant shall provide proof of potable water at the time of building permit application. This application does not vest the parcel for potable water. Lake View Dr. (P85) is a private local access road and was created as part of the Snow Creek Ranch Subdivision. A road approach is not required; however, approval from the Snow Creek Homeowner's Association is required. An address of 212 Lake View Dr. has been assigned to the parcel. The Snow Creek Homeowners Association approved access to this parcel via Lake View Dr. at their meeting on February 7, 2004. An undated letter was received in our office on May 29, 2007 signed by Kevin Amo, President Snow Creek Ranch Association stating that the parcel has been granted access from Lakeview Dr. This application is for Site Plan Approval Advance Determination to eventually construct a single-family • residence utilizing an individual on-site septic system. Sections 18.30.060 and 18.30.070 of the Jefferson County Code requires the project applicant prepare a stormwater plan in compliance with the Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington to control stormwater, erosion and sediment during construction, to address permanent measures to stabilize soil exposed during construction, and in the design and operation of stormwater and drainage control systems. This SPAAD was not reviewed for fire flow due to the application as proposed identifies the parcel as utilizinc an individual well. Jefferson County has no specific adopted fire flow requirements for utilization in permitting. Application of Coordinated Water System Plan (CWSP)fire flow requirements for individual projects is inappropriate since the primary purpose is for water system design to assure adequate pipe size, source and storage. 3. The probable significant adverse environmental impacts of the proposed site plan, together with any practical means of mitigating adverse impacts, have been considered such that the proposal will not have an unacceptable adverse effect upon the quality of the environment, in accordance with the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) implementing provisions contained within this chapter and Chapter 43.21C RCW. Staff comment: Single-family residences are EXEMPT from the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA). WAC 197-11-800(1)(b)(i) identifies the construction of any residential structure of four(4)dwelling units. 4. Approving the proposed site plan will serve the public use and interest and adequate provision has been made for the public health, safety and general welfare. Staff comment: The proposal will not affect the public health, safety, and general welfare. 15.) Lake View Dr. (P85) is a private local access road. A road approach is not required and an address of 212 Lake View Dr. has been assigned to the parcel. Lake View Drive was created through the Snow Creek Plat. The Snow Creek Homeowners Association approved access to this parcel via Lake View Dr. at their meeting on February 7, 2004. An undated letter was received in our office on May 29, 2007 signed by Kevin Amo, President Snow Creek Ranch Association stating that the parcel has been granted access from Lakeview Dr. A copy of the letter is in file MLA06-00422. 16.) This is a legal nonconforming parcel designated as Rural Residential 1:20 under the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map effective August 28, 1998. 17.) A septic permit(SEP05-00064)was approved March 2, 2007 for a capacity of 480 gallons per day. 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. Development pursuant to this permit shall be undertaken subject to the applicable development and performance standards of 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. Al areas in Jefferson County are induded as"critical habitat"fora 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: -Set back buildings,utilities and roads as far as possible from surface waters(streams, ravers,lakes,marine waters),or at least 150 feet from the edge of the water -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 on site through drywells rather than discharging directly into surface waters or roadside ditches Any individual, group,or agency can bring suit for a listed species"taking,"even if you are in compliance with Jefferson County development codes. 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P===1 m COT M \ 11 Pr II p5 � LG C O O Yv,4 e�e r . a „„.„ D Daley Design 1646 Jeannette Place Bainbridge Island, Washington 98110 FT) RFclEIRri November 30, 2006` g 206 1 842-8195 DEC 0 12006 Jefferson County Attention Zoe Ann lamp Department of Community Development SPAD Documents 621 Sheridan St. Port Townsend, WA 98368 Subject: Case No. MLA05-00246 and MLA06-422,the Weller project. Dear M amp: Attached are revised drawings to reflect the corrections you identified in your letter dated November 9t', 2006. In addition I have attached the plant list that was included in the HMP and a copy of the addendum to the SPAD that also identifies plant use for the project. I apologize for not making it clear in the documents that the area of non-native vegetation will not only be enhanced by removal of the non-native plants but will also be planted with native grasses and shrubs that are identified on the plant list. I am assuming that the restoration will be done in a manner similar to the way strip farming occurs so that there is a very limited chance of any silt,reaching the creek or wetland areas. It may even involve leaving a strip of undisturbed soil where the plantings will be used to crowd out the non-native plants. The HMP has indicated a 5 year monitoring requirement. I have talked with the Weller's concerning the planting issues and recommended that they coordinate that effort with the Soil Conservation Service. They have agreed to this and when the building permit is submitted they will contact NRCS for assistance and also work with the local Salmon Enhancement Group to apply for grants to assist in this effort. Please let me know if there are any additional items of concern for this project. Thanks or your help. Wayne Daley Project agent for Roger and Nancy Weller Cc. Nancy Weller Fisheries & Environmental Consulting, Planning, Permitting & Design Daley Design 1646 Jeannette Place Bainbridge Island, Washington 98110 206/842-8195 July 10, 2006 Jefferson County Attention Zoe Ann lamp Department of Community Development SPAD Documents 621 Sheridan St. Port Townsend, WA 98368 Dear Ms Lamp: Enclosed are the SPAD application and the revised site plans. The HMP is also part of this package. As I indicated on the phone I will be back after the end of the week. Thanks or your help itif his project. Wayne Daley l•, ECEIVED .° . 2, 9116 JEFFERSON COUNV DCD Fisheries & Environmental Consulting, Planning, Permitting & Design Page 1 of 2 Donna Frostholm From: Donna Frostholm Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 10:58 AM To: 'Wayne Daley' Subject: RE: Weller project at Crooker Lake Okay Zoe, he has addressed my comments in the email below. I have no additional comments at this time. Donna. From: Wayne Daley [mailto:daleydesign @bainbridge.net] Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 10:55 AM To: Zoe Ann Lamp Cc: Donna Frostholm; nancyweller @adelphia.net Subject: RE: Weller project at Crooker Lake Zoe Ann& Donna: Please accept my apologies for the incorrect response to the questions and concerns that were presented in the email from Donna on December 21, 2006. I was out of the area and did not return until the 1st week in January and in the process of attempting to catch up on issues in my office I did not provide the information that was requested. I will respond to each item in this email and if there are still issues unresolved please contact me. Item 1. The plant list provided is incorrect and was taken from my source of information concerning saltwater shoreline as well as stream projects. The appropriate plant list is as follows and is also attached. 1. SHRUBS • Red-osier dogwood (Cornus stolonifera) • Sitka willow (Salix sitehensis) • Scouler's willow (S scouleriana) • Red huckleberry (Vaccinium parvifolium) • Evergreen huckleberry (Vaccinium ovatum) • Oregon grape (Mahonia nervosa) • Dwarf dogwood (Cornus canadensis) • Nootka rose (Rosa nutkana) • Pacific ninebark(Physocarpus capitatus) • Pacific rhododendron (R. macrophyllum) 2. TREES • Western red cedar(Thuja plicata) • Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) 3. NATIVE GRASSES • arex obnupta) Sedge (C p ) • Juncus (Juncus effuses) • Bulrush (Scripus microcarpus) • Ryegrass (Lolium perenne) 2/22/2007 Page 2 of 2 (t 1 Item 2. The existing native vegetation in the adjacent 75 ft will be left intact until it can be managed as a native shrub or pasture area in the future. Item 3. No further changes. Item 4. I did not make it clear that the use of the Soil Conservation District will be in addition to the required treatment of the area adjacent to the creek. It is understood that the Weller's will be required to provide the 25 ft vegetation buffer and restoration along the creek. My recommendation to the Weller's was that they also work with the various groups that are involved in habitat restoration to partner with them for the area between the creek and the residence(the 75 ft area) in addition to the 25 ft buffer area. It is my hope that those folks would be interested in working with the Weller's over a period of time to insure the establishment of a quality riparian area in that entire corridor. The planting placement will meet the recommended offsets of 10 ft on centers for the trees and 6 ft on center for the shrubs. There will be staggered placement of plantings in four rows 6 ft apart starting 6 ft from the creek bank and extending back to the 25 ft buffer. Item 5. Monitoring plan. I had assumed that the County would identify the preferred plan as a condition for the project. The Weller's will meet the criteria that has been described and repeated below. MONITORING PLAN • In the fall of the first year the plants will be inspected and all plants that have not survived will be replaced. • In the fall of year two the plants will be inspected and surviving plants will be maintained or replanted to a level equal to 80% of the original planting plan. • In the fall of the third through the fifth year plants will be replaced to maintain the minimum 75% survival. Survival of the plants in this area will be a challenge as they are all very desirable sources of food for the deer population that is present. It may be that the Weller's may need to install a deer fence at the 25 ft setback to keep the critters off the plants. Item 6. The recommendations will be considered as required as requested and the silt fence will be placed at the 120 ft setback location. Again I apologize for the confusion and oversight on my part. I know the Weller's are interested in meeting the needs to make this a quality environment for the protection of the critical wetland and stream buffers. They are also ready to start on this project as soon as we have closer on these issues and they can submit permit applications. A survey of the western property line and the appropriate setbacks will be completed as soon as we have acceptance of these documents. And when the survey is complete they will contract with a well driller to install a well at the location shown on the project plans. 2/22/2007 Weller Residential Development at Crocker Lake,Jefferson County,Washington Prepared by: Wayne Daley CFP Daley Design 1646 Jeannette Place Bainbridge Island,WA 98110 July 9,2006 ECEIVED ,W1 2 6 2036 JEFFERSON COUNTY OCR WELLER HABITAT MANAGEMENT PLAN Introduction Roger and Nancy Weller are planning to build a new single-family residence on a lot located immediately North of Croker,Lake Jefferson County, Washington(Figure 1). The property is accessed from Snow Creek Way and SR 101. The property is a total of just over 15 acres with a large portion of the parcel located in a category II wetland. In addition the outfall of Croker Lake, Andrews Creek, flows through the property to the east of Snow Creek Way and south and west of Fuller Road. Under the current setback requirements of the Jefferson County Critical Areas Ordinance it is not possible to complete the project as planned with out placing the new residence within the 150 ft setback from Andrews Creek and the category II wetland. This HMP is a recommendation for the placement of the house and effluent treatment system on the lot with the least amount of impact on the site and within the defined variance requirements of the CAO. In addition there will be recommendations for restrictions on land use such as lawns and ground cover including a planting plan. Site Description The site is located north of Crocker Lake and involves over 15 acres of property within Section 1 of Township 28 North, Range 2 West. Figure 2 is a view from the approximate location of the proposed residence looking to the SE at the lake and wetland immediately to the north of the lake on the south perimeter of the property. Figure 3 is a view to the east from the same location showing the creek and wetland beyond the high ground of the buildable area. The closest shrubs and trees are along Andrews Creek. In both Figures 2 & 3 it is important to note the lack of native vegetation. The area was originally used as a pasture and since it was abandoned has become overgrown with thistles and reed canary grass. Figure 4 is a view to the north from the building site with the riparian area adjacent to Andrews Creek and Fuller Road. This photo also clearly shows the predominant vegetation is Canada thistle. Figure 5 is view from the western edge of the property looking south along the right of way for Snow Creek Way. The automobile is parked approximately on the west edge of Snow Creek Way. Figure 6 is a.site plan that identifies the area to be cleared of non-native plants and restored with native vegetation. In addition to the treatment in this area the area along Andrews Creek will be planted with willow and red osier dogwood cuttings. W SIN ttiljNIY 1}C WELLER HABITATA MANAGEMENT PLAN 1 Fisheries Background Information The small stream on the property and Snow Creek to the north and west are important elements of Discovery Bay and the Straight of Juan de Fuca. Together with its tributary streams, river inlets and estuaries the Straight of Juan de Fuca supports a diverse assemblage of anadromous and resident fish species, including five species of Pacific salmon, summer and winter steelhead, searun cutthroat trout and Dolly Varden/bull trout. Among these fish, only Chinook salmon(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and bull trout(Salvelinus confluentus) are currently listed by the National Marine Fisheries Service(NMFS) and U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service as threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) for the Straight and Puget Sound Evolutionarily Significant Units(ESUs). Coho salmon(0. kisutch) is a candidate species. Several sources of technical and professional data have been reviewed regarding the current status of anadromous and resident salmonid stocks in the Straight and Puget Sound: the 1992 Salmon and Steelhead Stock Inventory(SASSI)report(WDFW 1994),the Salmonid Stock Inventory,Appendix Bull Trout and Dolly Varden(WDFW 1998), and the Washington Streams Catalog(Williams et al. 1975),U.S. Department of Commerce, Technical Memoranda on the status of chinook(Meyers et al. 2002). NMFS has also identified the Hood Canal/Eastern Straight of Juan De Fuca summer chum salmon(0. keta)as threatened. The area of utilization for these fish is outside the boundaries of this project. There are no listed fishes utilizing Andrews Creek. Proposed Project Sheet 1 of the planned project is a site plan that shows the location of the property and all of the confining critical areas. The property lines are shown with the north and east boundaries defined by Fuller Road. The south boundary is Croker Lake and the west boundary is Snow Creek Way. These areas are also clearly shown on Figure 1. Because of the large area covered by the wetland and the presence of Andrews Creek the only buildable area on the property is the area shown on Sheet 2. The Weller's are planning to build a new residence on the property as shown on Sheet 3 of the attached project plans and details. This is the area that remains when the 25%reduction to the 150 ft buffer is used (112.5 ft). This is also the highest ground on the property and is located above the flood zone of the creek and lake. However the proposed plan will not include any buildings within a setback of 120 it from the creek and the wetland to the south. Building codes allow the effluent treatment system to be located within 100 ft of the creek,the Weller's have chosen to locate this system more than 140 ft from the stream. Sheet 4 provides the more detailed position of the building, the effluent treatment area and the planned well to be used for the potable water supply. The building is in excess of 120 ft from the creek and the driveway is in excess of 150 ft of the wetland to the south. The well will be located at the northern end of the site,more than 100 feet from the creek to the north and 100 ft from the effluent treatment site. Figure 6 is a site plan for the area vegetation enhancement with native grass and meg4t> .1' The area of restoration is more than ten times larger than the area inside the 150 ft buffer. 1--- WELLER HABITATA MANAGEMENT PLAN , ; Recommendations • The area west of the 100 ft setback for the creek should be enhanced by removal of non- native vegetation(reed canary grass, scotch broom and Canada thistle) and then planted with native grasses and shrubs. The area immediately adjacent to the creek should be planted with willow, red osier dogwood, western red cedar and Sitka spruce to provide shade along the existing exposed portion of the creek. (See attached plant list). • A limited amount of lawn area should be considered adjacent to the house. • No chemicals or fertilizers should be used on the lawn or yard vegetation. • Storm runoff from the access road should be directed to grass-lined swales that treat the road runoff before it reaches the wetland or the creek. • The downspouts from the rooftop should be directed to a grass-lined swale, or a sump that will infiltrate the water into the ground water system. • A temporary silt fence should be constructed around the construction area to prevent any silt or sediment from the construction activities from reaching the creek or the wetland. • Plantings should be monitored for a period of 5 years and replaced on a periodic basis. The survival of the plantings will be impacted by animal browse and efforts to limit this with protective materials should be included. Conclusions The project as proposed by the Weller's will result in significant improvements to the environmental conditions on the site and will reduce the potential for future impacts. The construction of a 2,400-sf building will not degrade the enhancement efforts of this plan. The removal on non-native vegetation together with the enhancement of native vegetation in the buffers will protect the creek from impacts due to past practices and offset intrusion into the buffer. E CEIVED Sal! a nnmr, J11FiBSV*' COY HO WELLER HABITATA MANAGEMENT PLAN 3 NATIVE PLANT LIST FOR MARKED AREAS (Plantings to be at the direction of a certified landscape professional or a habitat biologist) 1. SHRUBS • Red-osier dogwood(Corpus stolonifera) • Red huckleberry(Vaccinium parvifolium) • Evergreen huckleberry(Vaccinium ovatum) • Oregon grape(Mahonia nervosa) • Dwarf dogwood(Corpus canadensis) • Nootka rose (Rosa nutkana) • Pacific ninebark(Physocarpus capitatus) • Pacific rhododendron(R. macrophyllum) 2. TREES • Western red cedar(Thuja plicata) • Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) NATIVE GRASS • Meadow barley(Hordeum brachyantherum) • Tufted hairgrass(Deschampsia cespitosa) • Douglas aster(Aster subspicatus) • Variety of sedge(Carex sp) golden sedge, goose grass sedge, bronze sedge and sooth sedge Native vegetation(can be used throughout the restoration and enhancement areas at the discretion of the biologist). • Miscanthus sp • Dwarf dogwood(Cornus canadensis) • Columbine (Aquilegia formosa) • Coastal strawberry(Fragaria chiloensis) • Nootka lupine (Lupinus nootkatensis) �� 1 j L-4g(� .,1 It\!F 11 JEffffSON COUNJYOCO WELLER HABITATA MANAGEMENT PLAN 4 • References Cavender,T.M. 1978. Taxonomy and distribution of the bull trout Salvelinus confluentus(Suckley), from the American Northwest. California Fish and Game 64:139-174. Chan, J. 2000. Personal communication with Jeff Chan of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service(USFWS) by Wayne Daley of Daley Designs. Haas, G.R.and J.D.McPhail. 1991. Systematics and distributions of Dolly Varden(Salvelinus malma)and bull trout(S. confluentus)in North America. Can. J.Fish. Aquat. Sci. 48:2191- 2211. Healey, M.C. 1991. Life history of chinook salmon(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). In:Groot, C.and L. Margolis [eds]. Pacific Salmon Life Histories. University of British Columbia Press. Vancouver,British Columbia. 564 pp. NMFS. 1996. Making Endangered Species Act determinations of effect for individual or grouped actions at the watershed scale. Prepared by NMFS,Environmental and Technical Services Division,Habitat Conservation Branch. August 1996. NMFS. 2002. U.S. Department of Commerce,Technical Memoranda on the Status of Chinook (Meyers, et al. 1998) Point No Point Treaty Council. 1999. Draft Hood Canal/Eastern Straight of Juan De Fuca Summer Chum Habitat Recovery Plan Rieman,B.E. and J.D. McIntyre. 1993. Demographic and habitat requirements of bull trout Salvelinus confluentus. General Technical Report INT-GTR-302. Ogden, UT:U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station. Sandercock, F.C. 1991. Life history of coho salmon(Oncorhynchus kisutch). In: Groot, C. and L. Margolis [eds]. Pacific Salmon Life Histories. University of British Columbia Press. Vancouver,British Columbia. 564 pp. USFWS. 1998a. Bull Trout Interim Conservation Guidance. U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service. December 9, 1998 USFWS. 1998b. Bull Trout Facts(Salvelinus confluentus). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. May 1998. WDFW. 1975. A catalog of Washington streams and salmon utilization, Volume 1, Puget Sound Region. Washington State Department of Fisheries. November 1975. WDFW. 1992. Salmon and Steelhead Stock Inventory(SASSI)(WDFW and Western Washington Treaty Tribes, 1992)Updated on the WDFW web site in March 2000. WDFW. 1998. 1998 Washington salmonid stock inventory:bull trout/Dolly Varden. Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. Olympia, WA. WDFW. 1999. 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' I646 Jeannette Pace p x z Bainbridge Island, t'Vesbington 98110 0 November 30, 2006 _ 1 206/842-8195 JAN 4 -' i *:t Jefferson County s a 4 Attention Zoe Ann lamp ?elartment of Community Development --= s 7., �,:_1 Documents horidan St. :-t 7 o-vnsend, WA 98368 Subject: Case No. IvILA05-00246 and MLA06-422,the Weller project. • :near Ms Lamp; Attached are revised drawings to reflect the corrections you identified in your letter dated ovember 9th,2006. In addition I have attached the plant list that was included in the '" EP and a copy of the addendum to the SPAD that also identifies plant use for the -reject. apologize for not making it clear in the documents that the area of non-native vegetation will not only be enhanced by removal of the non-native plants but will also be planted with native grasses and shrubs that are identified on the plant list. I am assuming that the 5-'.oration will be done in a manner similar to the way strip farming occurs so that there very.limited chance of any silt reaching the creek or wetland areas. It may even .Ar a ive leaving a strip of undisturbed soil where the plantings will be used to crowd out -'-e non-native plants.-The l-IMP has indicated a 5 year monitoring requirement. T.c .1k d with the Weller's concerning the planting issues and recommended that -;coordinate that effort with the Soil Conservation Service. They have agreed to this f--c?when the building permit is submitted they will contact NRCS for assistance and also - To'k with the local Salmon Enhancement Group to apply for grants to assist in this effort. Please let me know if there are any additional items of concern for this project. 'Thanks for your help. - ,, a-y-r:e.Daley --c~ect agent for Roger and Nancy Weller Cc. Nancy Weller Fisheries & Environmental Consulting, Planning, Permitting & Design " "' :•j wayne 206 842 8195 t. p.2 z fi :1 y,bi 4 •. - cc ►rnendations • The area west of the 100 ft setback for the creek should be enhanced by removal of non- 'i':-'::*:ta'-t11,-,..' ' ,' , native vegetation (reed canary grass, scotch broom and Canada thistle)and then planted tir rxi t x ll native grasses and shrubs. The area immediately adjacent to the creek should b.e F kited with willow, red osier dogwood,western red cedar and Sitka spruce to provide, € . '4a e aloe the existing exposed portion of the creek. See attached_plant list). � � t ' ' bad � � P P _._ � -.R.-1� --. Aimited amount of lawn area should be considered adjacent to the house- �, 2 chemicals or fertilizers should be used on the lawn or yard vegetation. I ' `x i, t `.' orm riunoff from the access road should be directed to grass-lined swales that treat the lt'�`- `'k ' ' fi < i runoff before it reaches the wetland or the creek. the downspouts from the rooftop should be directed to a grass-lined swale, or a sump k,.„ } ° that will infiltrate the water into the ground water system. - '"` e. A-temporary-silt fence should be constructed around the construction area to prevent!any f6 silt or sediment from the construction activities from reaching the creek or the wetland.:;" '' 4' : - • Plantings should be monitored for a period of� years and replaced on a periodic basis. - : The survival of the plantings will be impacted by animal browse and efforts to limit this with protective materials should be included. Y- �k Conclusions The project as proposed by the Weller's will result in significant improvements to the 3 environmental conditions on the site and will reduce the potential for future impacts. The 7:;:-,‘-'---'_,,-„''I''"k construction of a 2,400-sf building will not degrade the enhancement efforts of this plan. 7:{ The removal on non-native vegetation together with the enhancement of native vegetation in h °Q buffers will protect the creek from impacts due to past practices and offset intrusion into r. buffer. i` 1 w7 8 - r-:,i,-,.:. P'e'a Li WELLER HABITATA MANAGEMENT PLAN 3 wayne 206 842 8195 p.3 • NATIVE PLANT LIST FOR MARKED AREAS (Plantings to be at the direction of a certified landscape professional or a habitat biologist) SHRUBS • Red-osier dogwood Corpus stolonifera) ; s f -• : Red huckleberry(Vaccinium parvifolium) • • ; Evergreen huckleberry(Vaccinium ovatum) • } Oregon grape(Mahonia nervosa) • - Dwarf dogwood(Corpus canadensis) ',?;5T:1"- •. Nootka rose(Rosa nutkana) Pacific ninebark(Physocarpus capitatus) _Pacific rhododendron(R. macrophytlum) 2. TREES Western red cedar(Thuja plicata) • Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) NATIVE GRASS • Meadow barley (Hordeum brachyantherum) • Tuned hairgrass(Deschanrpsia cespitosa) • Douglas aster(Aster subspicatus) _ • Variety of sedge (Carex sp) golden sedge, goose grass sedge, bronze sedge and sooth sedge N ati ve vegetation (can be used throughout the restoration and enhancement areas at the discretion of the biologist). • Miscanthus sp { n Dwarf dogwood(Cornus canadensis) • Columbine(Aquilegia formosa) • Coastal strawberry(Fragaria chiloensis) — `-- Nootka lupine (Lupinus nootkatensis) : Z007 ! 01 JAN - 4_2,90.6- m P JEFFERSUi (.tlr^11 d_. DENT. Or{.ONI:'utJ-N new'LOP, Y:r.d WELLER HABITATA MANAGEMENT PLAN 4 97 "2;2.2:Da wayne 206 842 8195 p.4 lir • Addendum to SPAD for Roger & Nancy Weller Case NO. MLA05-00246 &MLA06-422 a following comments are M reference to the memorandum of record dated August 2006. 4,-ka•tq,;11 Thee comments apply to both the SPAD application and septic permit review. 1) As requested the vegetation removal will be revised to the area shown on revised Sheet No 3. All of the non-native vegetation within the 100 ft setback from the creek will be removed and a 25 ft buffer adjacent to the creek will be planted with native vegetation including willow, red osier dogwood and Nootka rose. As shown on Sheet 4,there will be an area dedicated to lawn and natural landscaping that is adjacent to the house and the septic drain field. At the time the building permit is submitted a detailed planting plan and monitoring plan will be submitted. 2) The drawings have been corrected to match with the septic permit drawings. 3) The septic drain field is shown more correctly on the revised drawings and is outside the 150 ft setback from the creek. 4) Sheet 2 has been revised as directed to include the 20 ft setback from the property line to the buildable area. 5) Sheets 2 and 3 have been revised and should clarify any issues concerning the placement of the building in relation to the various boundaries. Ppologize for the confusion that was created with the draft site plans. The final ,frawings should clearly identify the correct location of the project. 20C(7 t JAN _ _ .„„..44 ,, .,,,, -•,, '- '' s .- ',,-- RECEIVED Daley Design OCT 0 2 2006 1646 Jeannette Place JEFfEflSON�(j�114T11 011,0 Bainbridge Island, Washington 98110 rrC Ju'u u '1�I t 206 /842-8195 September 29, 2006 Jefferson County Attention Zoe Ann lamp Department of Community Development SPAD Documents 621 Sheridan St. Port Townsend, WA 98368 Subject: Case No. MLA05-00246 and MLA06-422, the Weller project. Dear Ms Lamp: Attached is an addendum to the original SPAD and the l IlVIP that was submitted as part of that package. The comments are in the or d e of the letter dated August 28th 2006. Please let me know if there are any additional items of concern for this project. Thanks fo your help. Wayne Dal Project agent for oger and , Weller Cc. Nancy Weller Fisheries & Environmental Consulting, Planning, Permitting & Design R Af Addendum to SPAD for Roger& Nancy Weller Case NO.MLA05-00246 &MLA06-422 OCT 0 2 2006 The following comments are in reference to the memorandum of record datZtit'GUUNIY UGD 28th 2006. These comments apply to both the SPAD application and septic permit review. 1) As requested the vegetation removal will be revised to the area shown on revised Sheet No. 3. All of the non-native vegetation within the 100 ft setback from the creek will be removed and a 25 ft buffer adjacent to the creek will be planted with native vegetation including willow, red osier dogwood and Nootka rose. As shown on Sheet 4,there will be an area dedicated to lawn and natural landscaping that is adjacent to the house and the septic drain field. 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NO *The designer is required to complete a pre-cover inspection of all systems.ore-construction lease s meeting if designer prior to beginning construction to schedule installation rrrquIred per the permit or designs specifications. u i ..r . .. � r iw � /. . � 1 � . M • � 1 � . � 1 ' W � . ,� r � 1 � . !! r � 1 M � . 11. r � Y 1 ^ . r � r r . � . r r � 1 , Jefferson County Stan Only:: MONITORING AGREEMENT MAILED DATEIINITIALS t'il 21DtPRESBURE TEST SCHEDULED',_ Nancy, You have been granted access to your property parcels #802122005 and #802013003 via Lakeview Drive, back on February 7, 2004 when the board voted and granted you access provided you follow the rules within the Snow Creek plat while on the community property. It was also agreed at that time you would keep your dues as a member of the Snow Creek Ranch Association up to date, 2°d is that when you are finished putting in your driveway you bring the road up to good standards. You are a member with our community in good standing and we are very glad to have you as a part of our community. I hope this confirmation will be of good use for you. VEINED Sincerely, MAy 29 Al , Kevin Amo t 0 SM0��D�0 President Snow Creek Ranch Association 71 Hidden Valley Rd. Quilcene WA 98368 360-765-0267 riTfiefirri,TrifflitirtTlitirlfwv,rtili 1:::.F::::::::,:+pczepE; pc :6, b / y ¢„re3 _,„f/vtirj '1, ` d/l_24 ev wQJ 1CL(Z f1.roo /r'®.Sd-ld CZS 3%- GvQ ,Y-WA#7d a°S`S 1 JD b 7 A06" ,VZ �� F11 �, '' .4V, a - I ,. j,.4 \--1,...-j - t _.i._ 9 -t€E. -IA L56b£ I3`uaej uasua 'td apis g.us Z.89i i `, � 1-43V313 'w1v"J i.a3At"� ia�[amza�o 'sIL�I?8 iY�i_ 01,140;kart: c Page 1 of 1 Zoe Ann Lamp From: nancy [levenworth @comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 12:09 PM To: Zoe Ann Lamp; Roger_Weller @fpl.com; Wayne Daley Subject: Fw: Access to our property on Lakeview Drive Attachments: NancyWellers.doc Zoe: here is the email from Kevin Amo, President of Snow Creek Association Original Message From: Kwamo To: nancy Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 4:09 PM Subject: Re: Access to our property on Lakeview Drive Original Message From: "nancy" To: "zlamp" , "kwamo" , "daleydesign" , "brads3" Subject: Access to our property on Lakeview Drive Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 14:11:29 -0400 Good Afternoon Zoe Ann: RE: Parcels 802122005; 802013003 Sincerely, Nancy K. Weller Roger D. Weller levenworth @comcast.net(new email address) 772-334-8615 772-214-7337 5/3/2007 • Page 1 of 1 Zoe Ann Lamp From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 1:45 PM To: 'nancy'; Roger Weller @fpl.com; Wayne Daley Subject: RE: Access to our property on Lakeview Drive This looks great. When you receive the signed original please send me a copy of it. Thanks! Zoe Ann From: nancy [mailto:levenworth @ comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 12:09 PM To: Zoe Ann Lamp; Roger_Weller @fpl.com; Wayne Daley Subject: Fw: Access to our property on Lakeview Drive Zoe: here is the email from Kevin Amo, President of Snow Creek Association Original Message From: Kwamo To: nancy Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 4:09 PM Subject: Re: Access to our property on Lakeview Drive Original Message From: "nancy" To: "zlamp" , "kwamo" , "daleydesign" , "brads3" Subject: Access to our property on Lakeview Drive Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 14:11:29 -0400 Good Afternoon Zoe Ann: RE: Parcels 802122005; 802013003 Sincerely, Nancy K. Weller Roger D. Weller levenworth @comcast.net(new email address) 772-334-8615 772-214-7337 5/3/2007 Nancy, You have been granted access to your property via Lakeview Drive, back on February 7, 2004 when the board voted and granted you access provided you follow the rules within the Snow Creek plat while on the community property. It was also agreed at that time you would keep your dues as a member of the Snow Creek Ranch Association up to date, 2nd is that when you are finished putting in your driveway you bring the road up to good standards. You are a member with our community in good standing and we are very glad to have you as a part of our community. I hope this confirmation will be of good use for you. Sincerely, Kevin Amo President Snow Creek Ranch Association h zZ ilpri / Zoo 5- _ I,I l/ lor I 1 TH, _to ,, you( riv ti,Si. _ , 6d /17 . lo Ofi v P 1 y rivr fI eici 1// (Ce/i zi p. 4� 1h11tt ll rev 'I - s 1 4 4 e 4.../70,/,7 6. 4,6) / U i it'll. .i •111(//lr (loci) AP _ _ ..._..... _tt _` _ 5uhniLe '''; 9 ' 4 COUNI(DCD • • • • / -I 4vam Wilterinood %TM Associates,Inc. December 17, 2004 7 . Roger and Nancy Weller JEFFERSON COUNTY DCD 1168 NE Bayside Place Jensen Beach, FL 34957 Re: Wetland Delineation and Categorization for 45.5 acres (Parcel No.802013003) north of Crocker Lake on Lake View Drive, Jefferson County, Washington. The property is located in the SW '/, SW 'A of Section 1, Township 28 North, Range 2 West, W.M. Dear Roger and Nancy: The subject parcel was investigated on December 10, 2004. The purpose of this site investigation was to delineate regulated wetlands, and determine the wetland category and buffer requirements as defined by the Jefferson County Unified Development Code. The project proposal is to construct a single family residence on the property. A Category II wetland was identified in the southern and eastern portions of the parcel. The wetland is part of a large wetland system associated with Crocker Lake, Andrews Creek and Snow Creek. Andrews Creek flows north through the property into Snow Creek, west of Highway 101, which continues north to Discovery Bay. This letter was prepared to describe our findings and any potential current regulatory implications of these findings on the proposed project. It includes a detailed description of the data collected to support the on-site wetland delineation and supporting documentation from the Jefferson County Soil Survey and National Wetlands Inventory. This delineation was completed using the Department of Ecology Washington State Wetlands Identification and Delineation Manual (Publication 96-94), in accordance with the Jefferson County Unified Development Code, Section 3.6.9. This manual requires the use of the three- wetland parameters of wetland hydrology, hydrophytic vegetation, and hydric soils to make wetland determinations and all three must be present for an area under normal 1015 S.W. Harper Road,Port Orchard,Washington 98367 (360)876-2403 Fax(360) 876-2053 of )� � � 1fE1VF14TO GM ' fi Weller a c 3 r" December 17, 2004 Page 2 JEFFERSON COUNTY DCD circumstances to be considered wetland. The Routine On-site Determination Method was used to determine the presence or absence of these parameters because the site is currently under normal circumstances. SITE DESCRIPTION The site consists of a_roughly triangular shaped, —15.5 acre parcel located north of Crocker Lake and is bordered by Lake View Road to the west and Fuller Road to the north. Crocker Lake is just south of the junction of Highways 101 and 104. Andrews Creek flows north from Crocker Lake and bisects the parcel in approximately the middle of the parcel. The site is flat with a gradual slope, in the northwest corner, up from the stream and wetland. The wetland dominates most of the parcel with only the northwest corner and western edge along Lake View Drive being upland. The wetland is a Category II wetland that is part of a large wetland system associated with Crocker Lake, Andrews Creek and Snow Creek. Andrews Creek is a known salmon bearing stream that Jefferson County regulates as a Type 2 stream. Andrews Creek flows into Snow Creek, on the west side of • Highway 101, which flows north into Discovery Bay. Past use of the property appears to be grazing as evidenced by livestock fencing adjacent to the stream. The on-site portion of the wetland is dominated by reed canary grass. The vegetation on the upland portion of the parcel is dominated by pasture grasses with patches of Canada thistle and buttercup. The parcel is currently undeveloped. The project proposal is to build a single family residence with the only feasible location being the northwest corner. JEFFERSON COUNTY SOIL SURVEY The on-site soils are mapped as Bh Belfast silt loam, heavy variant in the northern and - western portions and Mm McMurray and Mukilteo peats in the southern portion near Crocker Lake, according to the Soil Conservation Service, Soil Survey for Jefferson Weller r' 71 December 17, 2004 Page 3 JEFFERSON COUNTY DCD County Area, Washington, August 1975. Belfast is not classified as hydric and does not have inclusions of hydric soil. McMurray and Mukilteo peats are classified as hydric. See enclosed map with site located soil survey and the enclosed soil descriptions. NATIONAL WETLANDS INVENTORY The US Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wetlands Inventory (NWI), Uncas Quadrangle indicates the presence of numerous wetlands on or near the parcel. The NWI indicates a Palustrine, Emergent and Scrub/Shrub, Seasonally flooded (PEM/SSC) wetland on the western portion of the parcel, three Palustrine, Scrub/Shrub, Seasonally flooded (PSSC) wetlands on the eastern and southern portions, and a Palustrine, Open Water and Emergent, Permanently flooded (POW/EMH) wetland in the southern portion. Crocker Lake is mapped as a Lacustrine, Open Water, Permanently flooded (LIOWH) wetland. The NWI also indicates extensive wetlands south and northwest of the parcel. The on-site Scrub/Shrub wetlands appear to have been converted to emergent communities by historic grazing practices. See enclosed map for site located on the NWI. SITE FINDINGS Six test holes were completed in the western half and one test hole in the eastern half of the parcel (see enclosed rough map) to verify the presence or absence of wetland conditions and confirm the boundary delineation. At each test hole, the soils were examined for the presence of hydric soil conditions and evidence of hydrologic conditions occurring either in the test hole or on the surface of the soil. In addition, the percent cover of the dominant plant species within a 15-foot radius was recorded at each test hole. A summary of the data findings are provided in this letter. The summary includes a description of the soil profiles, any evidence of hydrology seen at the test sites, and the dominant plant species. See enclosed data forms for additional information concerning the data collected at the individual test plots and enclosed map for test plot locations. Weller APR 2 2005 December 17, 2004 Page 4 JEFFERSON COUNTY DCD TEST HOLE DATA Test Hole 1 is located in the wetland west of Andrews Creek. The vegetation is dominated by reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea) FACW. The soil hole revealed a single layer profile consisting of 16 inch silty loam (0-16") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 3/1. The soil was saturated with water to the surface of the test hole. Test Hole 2 is located in the wetland west of Test Hole 1. The vegetation is dominated by reed canary grass (P. arundinacea) FACW. The soil hole revealed a two layer profile consisting of a 9 inch silty loam surface horizon (0-9")having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 3/2 with 10 YR 4/4 mottles and a silty loam subsurface horizon (9-16") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 3/1 with 10 YR 4/4 mottles. Water was in the test hole at 9 inches and the soil was saturated to the surface due to capillary action. Test Hole 3 is located in upland north of Test Hole 2 and east of the existing house on the adjacent parcel. The vegetation is dominated by creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens) FACW with lower percentages of tall fescue (Festuca arundincea) FAC-, Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) FAC and Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) FACU. The soil hole revealed a two layer profile consisting of a 7 inch silty clay surface horizon(0-7") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 4/3 and a silty clay subsurface horizon (7-16") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 4/3 with 10 YR 5/6 mottles. There was no hydrology present during the field visit and no evidence of wetland hydrology either on the surface or in the soil profile. Test Hole 4 is located in upland east of Test Hole 1. The vegetation is dominated by reed canary grass (P. arundinacea) FACW and Canada thistle (C. arvense) FACU with a lower percentage of Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) FAC. The soil hole revealed a two layer profile consisting of an 11 inch silty loam surface horizon (0-11") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 4/3 and a silty clay subsurface horizon (11-16") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 4/2 with 7.5 YR 4/6 mottles. There was no hydrology present during the field visit and no evidence of wetland hydrology either on the surface or in the soil profile. Weller December 17, 2004 J . FE.SSOt COUNTY DOD Page 5 Test Hole 5 is located in upland east of Test Hole 4. The vegetation is dominated by reed canary grass (P. arundinacea) FACW. The soil hole revealed a two layer profile consisting of a 5 inch silty loam surface horizon (0-5") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 3/4 and a silty clay subsurface horizon (5-16") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 4/2 with faint mottles. There was no hydrology present during the field visit and no evidence of wetland hydrology either on the surface or in the soil profile. Test Hole 6 is located in the upland north of Test Hole 5. The vegetation is dominated by reed canary grass (P. arundinacea) FACW. The soil hole revealed a two layer profile consisting of a 7 inch silty clay surface horizon (0-7") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 4/2 with faint mottles and a silty loam subsurface horizon (7-16") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 3/4. There was no hydrology present during the field visit and no evidence of wetland hydrology either on the surface or in the soil profile. Test Hole 7 is located in the wetland east of Andrews Creek and below Fuller Road. The vegetation is dominated ty reed canary grass (P. arundinacea) FACW with a lower percentage of Himalayan blackberry (Rubus discolor) FACU. The soil hole revealed a single layer profile consisting of 16 inch silty loam (0-16") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 2/1. The soil was saturated with water to the surface with water in the test hole at 4 inches. WETLAND DETERMINATION The areas sampled at Test Holes 3-6 do not meet the wetland criteria because there is only one positive indicator (hydrophytic vegetation) present of the three wetland parameters. Indicators of hydrology are absent at each test hole and there are positive indicators present for hydric soil only at Test Hole 3. The areas sampled at Test Holes 1, 2, and 7 are determined to be wetland because there are positive indicators present for all three wetland parameters. The hydrology in Test Hole 1, 2, and 7 appears to be mostly from groundwater and flows toward the stream. The wetland boundary is flagged in the field . • F4,6 Weller December 17, 2004 APR 26 ' `' 5 Page 6 JEFFERSON COUNTY I: with 10 flags labeled WB-A 1 through A10. Flag WB-A 1 is tied to the fence adjacent to the stream and the flags continue south with flag WB-A10 being approximately 200 feet south and about 20 feet from Lake View Road. The western edge of the stream is the wetland boundary north of flag WB-A1. The fence is about 5 feet above the water level of the stream in this portion of the property. South of flag WB-A10, the wetland appears to continue south and southeast toward Crocker Lake with a narrow band of upland along Lake View Road all the way to the lake. See the attached rough drawing for the approximate wetland boundary and test hole locations. The delineated on-site wetland is an emergent plant community that is part of a large wetland system that is associated with Crocker Lake, Anderson Creek, and Snow Creek. Andrews Creek flows north across this property toward Discovery Bay. The subject parcel is approximately three to four miles south of Discovery Bay. Part of the wetland system appears to have experienced past farming and grazing disturbances creating mostly emergent communities but as these practices cease, areas may develop into a scrub shrub plant community. — WETLAND CATEGORY, STREAM TYPES, & REGULATORY IMPLICATIONS The category of the delineated wetland has been determined using the Department of Ecology's Wetland Rating System for Western Washington, Second Edition, 1993. The delineated wetland meets the criteria for a Category II wetland because it is a large, diverse wetland system associated with a lake and a stream. Category H wetlands require 100 foot buffers according to the Jefferson County Unified Development Code, Section 3.6.9. The stream that flows north through the property is a Type 2 stream and a known salmon bearing stream Type 2 streams require a 150 foot buffer according to the Jefferson County Unified Development Code, Section 3.6.8.g. North of flag WB-A1, the western edge of the stream represents the wetland boundary. In this area, the 150 foot stream buffer will be greater than the wetland buffer. South of flag WB-A1, the wetland extends west, away Weller i December 17, 2004 Page 7 JEFFERSON COUNTY DCD from the stream, and the 100 foot wetland buffer will extend west from the flagged wetland boundary (except for those areas near flags WB A-2 to A-4 where the stream buffer may be greater than the 100 foot wetland buffer). Per Jefferson County Unified Code 3.6.8.g.(6), the stream and wetland buffers may be administratively reduced by 25% provided certain criteria is met. See the attached Jefferson County Code for buffer requirements and reduction criteria. PROJECT PROPOSAL The project proposal is to construct a single family residence. Given the constraints of the wetland, stream, and their required buffers, the only feasible location is in the northwest corner. In this location, the stream buffer may extend into the proposed building site. The property is roughly 200 feet wide west of the stream. Depending on other building setbacks and the final location of the proposed house, the 150 foot stream and/or wetland buffer may need to be reduced. The vegetation in this area is mostly pasture grasses so no significant vegetation removal will occur. If a buffer reduction is approved, native plants could be planted to enhance and improve buffer conditions. A buffer enhancement plan will be required and is prepared after a site plan is complete. The northwest corner is the only option for a homesite due to the wetlands on the parcel. The upland is this area is comprised of pasture grasses and reed canary grass which will continue to provide water quality protection. There should be no significant adverse impacts to the wetland and stream as a result of home construction in the proposed location SUMMARY This —15.5 acre property is located north of Crocker Lake off Lake View.Drive and Fuller Road, Jefferson County, Washington. A Category II wetland encompasses much of the southern and eastern portions of the property. The wetland is part of a large wetland system associated with Crocker Lake, Andrews Creek, and Snow Creek. A 100 foot buffer is required for Category II wetlands. Andrews Creek, a Type 2 stream, 3 Weller APR Z $ Lj5, December 17, 2004 Page 8 ERSON r DM flows north through the property. Type 2 streams require a 150 foot buffer. Most of the parcel is encompassed by the wetland, stream, and their required buffers. The only area for a potential building site is at the northwest corner. A single family residence is proposed for this area. The stream buffer may extend into the proposed building site requiring a buffer reduction. No significant vegetation will be removed. The upland in this area is dominated by pasture grasses and reed canary grass. There should be no significant negative impact to the wetland and stream as a result of construction of the residence in the proposed location. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us at phone number 360-876-2403. Thank you for the opportunity to provide this service. Sincerely, LPL Joanne Bartlett Teresa Lewis Professional Wetland Scientist Biologist Attachments ,v JEFFERSON COUNTY SOIL SURVEY DESCRIPTION OF SOIL TYPES JEFFERSON COUNTY The soils described in this appendix are excerpts, considered applicable to urban development, taken from the Soil Conservation Service, Soil Survey of Jefferson County Area, Washington; August, 1975. For further information, see pages 10, 11, 32, and 33 of the soil survey. The Belfast series consist of well-drained soils on floodplains. Slopes range from 1 to 2 percent and elevation ranges from 30 to 300 feet. These soils formed in alluvium under a forest consisting mainly of Douglas fir, western red cedar, Sitka spruce, red alder, maple, willow, cottonwood, salmonberry and sword fern. These soils are associated mainly with Lummi and Swantown soils. This soil is well drained and permeability is moderate. Roots penetrate to a depth of more than 60 inches. This soil holds about 9 to 11 inches of water available for plants. Runoff is very slow and the hazard of water erosion is none to slight. The soil is subject to overflow in places. About. 65 to 75 percent of the acreage of this soil is used for growing pasture, hay and fruit and vegetable crops. Wooded areas are used as a source of woodland products, for wildlife habitat and recreation areas and for rural homesites. Bh Belfast silt loam, heavy variant. This nearly level soil is on floodplains. The upper 26 inches is dominantly dark-brown, slightly acid to neutral silt loam. Below this, is mostly dark grayish-brown or dark brown, neutral heavy silt loam and silty clay loam. Included with this soil in mapping are small areas having poor drainage. This soil is moderately well drained. Permeability is moderately slow. A seasonal water table is at a depth of 2 to 4 feet. Most of the acreage of this soil is used for permanent pasture, hay, or silage and for many crops. The McMurray series consists of very poorly drained orgainic soils that formed in partly decomposed woody and fibrous remains of trees and water-tolerant grasses, reeds, sedges, and shrubs. These soils are underlain by mineral soil at a depth of 48 inches to 10 feet. They are in glacial basins or in ponded areas of displaced stream and river channels. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. McMurray soils are associated mainly with Mukilteo soils. Mm McMurray and Mukilteo peats. This mapping unit consists of approximately 50 percent McMurray peat and 50 percent Mukilteo peat. These soils are nearly level, shallow basins or depressions. These soils are very poorly drained. Permeability is moderate. A seasonal water table is at a depth of 0 to 12 inches. This soil is a classified hydric soil: Wetlands Rating Field Data Form APR 2 Background Information: JEFFERSON CONY 1* Name of Rater: • I LW.) i 5 Affiliation: \N i } (111 O Q Date: 12- to -0q ici-ssociws Name of wetland(if known): • Government Jurisdiction of wetland: ('C.GrY1 (CrttiNl Location: 1/4 Section: c5 of 1/4 S:St ) Section: Township: l9.8 Range: R IAt Sources of Information: (Check all sources that apply) Site visit: )( USGS Topo Map: NWI map: K Aerial Photo:x Soils survey:)( Other: _Describe: When The Field Data form is complete enter Category here: (35 Q.1.High Quality Natural Wetland Circle Answers Answer this question if you have adequate information or experience to do so. If not find someone with the expertise to answer the questions. Then,if the answer to questions la, lh and is are all NO,contact the Natural Heritage program of DNR. la.Human caused disturbances. Is there significant evidence of human-caused changes to topography or hydrology of the wetland as indicated by any of the following conditions? Consider only changes that may have taken place in the last 5 decades. The impacts of changes done earlier have probably been stabilized and the wetland ecosystem will be close to reaching some new equilibrium that may represent a high quality wetland. lal.Upstream watershed> 12% impervious. Yes: go to Q.2 1 a2.Wetland is ditched and water flow is not obstructed. Yes: go to Q.2 1a3.Wetland has been graded, filled, logged. Yes: go to Q.2 1 a4.Water in wetland is controlled by d ikes, weirs,etc. Yes: go to Q.2 Ia5.Wetland is grazed. Yes:_go to Q.2 lab.Other indicators of disturbance(list below) -go to Q.2 P pay Y ID haul- b. 41 Cv.SfziY i at i(i 17 e.,d No: go to lb. Wiltermood Associatgs, Inc 1015 S W Harper Road Port Orchard WA 98367-9306 (360)876-2403 Fax(360)876-2053 lb Are there populations of non-native plants which are currently present, YE§:,go to Q.2 cover more than 10%of the wetland, and appear to be invading native 'o to ic. populations? Briefly describe any non-n five p nt pqpulations and Information source(s): )- M mat e& t91 eed i Ca dd `( c� ra .S f �J , ]c. Is there evidence of human-caused disturbances which have visibly ES:go to Q.2 degraded water quality. Evidence of the degradation of water quality :Possible Cat. I include: direct(untreated)runoff from roads or parking lots; presence, contact DNR or historic evidence,of waste dumps;oily sheens;the smell of organic chemicals;or lifestock use. Briefly describe: c ica t ✓t Q.2. Irreplaceable Ecological Functions: Does the wetland: (NO to all:go to Q.3) e have at least 1/4 acre of organic soils deeper than 16 inches YES go to 2a and the wetland is relatively undisturbed;OR [Ilf the answer is NO because the wetland is disturbed briefly describe: Indicators of disturbance may include: F) `1;'` '� 'R Wetland has been graded, filled,logged; �1��' ` t -Organic soils on the surface are dried-out for than half of the year; -Wetland receives direct stormwater runoff from yam urban or agricultural areas.]; OR JEFFERSON COUNTY DCD ® have a forested class greater than 1 acre; YES: Go to 2h OR e have characteristics of an estuarine system; YES: Go to 2c OR e have eel grass, floating or non-floating kelp beds? YES: Go to 2d 2a. Bogs and Fens Are any of the three following conditions met for the area of organic soil? 2a.1. Are Sphagnum mosses a common ground cover(>30%)and the cover of invasive species(see Table 3)is less than 10%? Is the area of sphagnum mosses and deep organic soils> 1/2 acre? YES: Category I Is the area of sphagnum mosses and deep organic soils 1/4-1/2 acre? YES: Category II NO: Go to 2a.3 2a.2. Is there an area of organic soil which has an emergent class with at least one species from Table 2, and cover of invasive species is< 10% (see Table 3)? Is the area of herbaceous plants and deep organic soils> 1/2 acre? YES: Category I Is the area of herbaceous plants and deep organic soils 1/4-1/2 acre? YES: Category II NO: Go to 2a.3 26 2a.3. Is the vegetation a mixture of only herbaceous plants and Sphagnum mosses with no scrub/shrub or forested classes? Is the area of herbaceous plants,Sphagnum, and deep organic soils> 112 acre? YES: Category I Is the area of herbaceous plants,Sphagnum, and deep organic soils 1/4-1/2 acre? YES: Category H NO: Go to Q.3. Q.2b. Mature forested wetland. 21).1. Does 50%of the cover of upper forest canopy consist of evergreen YES:Category I trees older than 80 years or deciduous trees older than 50 years? NO: Go to 2b.2 Note:The size of trees is often not a measure of age,and size cannot be used as a surrogate for age(see guidance). 2b.2. Does 50%of the cover of forest canopy consist of evergreen trees older YES:Go to 2b.3 than 50 years,AND is the structural diversity of the forest high as NO: Go to Q.3 characterized by an additional layer of trees 20'-49' tall,shrubs 6'-20', tall,and a herbaceous groundcover? 2b.3. Does 425%of the areal cover in the herbaceous/groundcover or YES:Category I the shrub layer consist of invasive/exotic plant species from the list on p. 19? NO: Go to Q.3 Q.2c. Estuarine wetlands. 2c1. Is the wetland listed as National Wildlife Refuge,National Park, YES:Category 1 National Estuary Reserve,Natural Area Preserve, State Park,or NO: Go to 2c.2 Educational,Environmental or Scientific Reserves designated under WAC 332-30-151' 2c.2. Is the wetland>5 acres; YES:Category I Note: If an area contains patches of salt tolerant vegetation that are 1)less than 600 feet apart and that are separated by mudflats that go dry on a Mean Low Tide,or 2)separated by tidal channels that are less than 100 feet wide; all the vegetated areas are to he considered together in calculating the wetland area. or is the wetland 1-5 acres; YES: Go to 2c.3 or is the wetland < 1 acre? YES: Go to 2c.4 JEFFERSON COUNTY D • 27 . . , . 2c.3. Does the wetland meet at least 3 of the following 4 criteria: . . YES:Category I NO: Category II - minimum existing evidence of human related disturbance such as diking,ditching, filling,cultivation,grazing or the presence of non- native plant species(see guidance for definition); - surface water connection with tidal saltwater or tidal freshwater; .... - at least 75%of the wetland has a 100'buffer of ungrazed pasture, open water,shrub or forest; - has at least 3 of the following features: low marsh;high marsh;tidal channels; lagoon(s);woody debris; or contiguous freshwater wetland. 2c.4. Does the wetland meet all of the four criteria under 2c3. (above)?. . YES:Category II NO:Category III Q.2d. Eel Grass and Kelp Beds. 2d.l. Are eel grass beds present? YES:Category I NO:go to 2d.2 2d.2. Are there floating or non-floating kelp bed(s)present with greater than YES:Category I 50%macro algal cover in the month of August or September/ NO:Category II Q.3. Category IV wetlands. 3a. Is the wetland:less than 1 acre and, hydrologically isolated and, comprised of one vegetated class that is dominated(> 80% areal cover) _W:Category IV by one species from Table 3(page 19)or Table 4(page 20) I■ go to 3b 3b. Is the wetland: less than two acres and,hydrologically isolated, with one vegetated class,and>90%of areal cover is any combination of ,..YES:Category IV species from Table 3(page 19) (NO7go to 3c 3c. Is the wetland excavated from upland and a pond smaller than 1 acre •Category IV without a surface water connection to streams, lakes,rivers,or other NO: o to Q.4 wetland, and has <0.1 acre of vegetation. -.4 1 ILF4,\WW.v 14:4 0 k713, ..____, JEFFERSON COMM= 28 0.4. Significant habitat value. Answer all questions and enter data requested. Circle scores that qualify 4a. Total wetland area ;I= points Estimate area,select from choices in the near-right column, and score in the >200 6 far column: 40-200 5 fi 10- 4 Enter acreage of wetland here:10G acres, and source:eS+l _\'R'-C 5 - 10 3 / s ? S) k Q t -s i 1-e_ wRle1-( ttd i S i; s 1 -5 2 o.l - t l l,Ssc c, c W' & crJ c 0{f- SI fe Y Sk , . 1 <0.1 0 4b. Wetland classes: Circle the wetland classes below that qualify: Open Water: if the area of open water is> 1/4 acre Aquatic Beds: if the area of aquatic beds> 1/4 acre, `/ Emergent: if the area of emergent class is> 1/4 acre, V #of classes Points • 1 0 Scrub-Shrub: if the area of scrub-shrub class is> 1/4 acre, 2 . . . . . . . 3 3 66 --� Forested: if area of forested class is> 1/4 acre, ( t -Sufi) 5 HT Add the number of wetland classes,above,that qualify,and then score according to the columns at right. . e.g. If there are 4 classes(aquatic beds,open water,emergent & _ points nthefarri right column. scrub-shrub),you would circle 8 pe g 4c. Plant species diversity. wetland class(at right)that qualifies in Class #species in class Points For each ( ) q g 0 1 species Aquatic Bed 1 4b above,count the number of different plant pec, q Y ou can find that cover more than 5%of the ground. 2 1 You do not have to name them. C3 __ > 3 3 Score in column at far right: e.g. If a wetland has an aquatic bed class with 3 species, Emergent 1 0 an emergent class with 4 species and a scrub-shrub 2-3 1 class with 2 species you would circle 2, 2, and l in the 4-5 2 far column. 57. _�` Note: Any plant species with a cover of>5% qualifies for points within a class, even those Scrub-Shrub 1 0 that are not of that class. 2 1 :l-4 2 L-. > _ -_ -\ *- , ktP. SIVEil ri Forested I t) __ _ 2 t 3-4 2 >4 3 JEFFERSON COUNTY D 29 4d. Structural diversity. ., If the wetland has a forested class, add I point if each of the following t classes is present within the forested class and is larger than 1/4 acre: n *� -trees>50' tall . �Efi' QN COUNT -trees 20'- 49'tall YES- 1 -shrubs YES- 1 -herbaceous ground cover YES- 1 Also add I point if there is any"open water"or"aquatic bed"class immediately next to the forested area(ie. there is no scrub/shrub or emergent vegetation between them). YES=1 4e..Decide from the diagrams below whether interspersion between Hi - wetland classes is high,moderate,low or none? If you think the Moderate-3 amount of interspersion falls in between the diagrams score accordingly Low- (i.e. a moderately high amount of inteerspersion would score a 4, None-0 while a moderately low amount would score a 2) Y I S Y 5 ��\��`.r.�2>J.cc.a»�a�'�• �•tt..>:,.Zc�V.2.2.»rcw•.» �� none low low / / I I :, �J\. Yom:: � .�::• \ \ \ N. N. N. moderate moderate high 4f. Habitat features. Answer questions below,circle features that apply, and score to right: Is there evidence that the open or standing water was caused by beavers YES = 2 Is a heron rookery located within 300'? YES= 1 Are raptor nest/s located within 300'? YES = I Are there at least 3 standing dead trees(snags)per acre greater than 10" in diameter at"breast height"(DBH)?. YES= 1 Are there at least 3 downed logs per acre with a diameter > 6" for at least 10' in length? YES= 1 Arc there areas(vegetated or unvegetated) within the wetland that are pondcd for at least 4 months out of the year, and the wetland has not qualified as having an open water class in Question 4b. ? YES=2 30 • 4g. Connection to streams. (Score one answer only.) 4g.1.Does the wetland provide habitat for fish at any time of the year AND does it have a perennial surface water connection to a fish bearing stream. CC—ES =6 4g.2 Does the wetland provide fish habitat seasonally AND does it have a seasonal surface water connection to a fish bearing stream. YES=4 4g.3 Does the wetland function to export organic matter through a surface water connection at all times of the year to a perennial stream. - YES=4 4g.4 Does the wetland function to export organic matter through a surface water connection to a stream on a seasonal basis? YES=2 4h.Buffers. Score the existing buffers on a scale of 1-5 based on the following four descriptions. If the condition of the buffers do not exactly match the description, score either a point higher or lower depending on whether the buffers are less or more degraded. Forest,scrub,native grassland or open water buffers are present for more than 100'around 95%of the circumference. Score=5 Forest,scrub,native grassland,or open water buffers wider than 100' for more than 12 of the wetland circumference,or a forest,scrub, grasslands,or open water buffers for more than 50'around 95%of the circumference. /Score= 3 Forest,scrub,native grassland,or open water buffers wider than 100' for more than 1/4 of the wetland circumference,or a forest, scrub,native grassland,or open water buffers wider than 50'for more than 1/2 of the wetland circumference. Score=2 No roads,buildings or paved areas within 100'of the wetland for more than 95%of the wetland circumference. Score=2 No roads,buildings or paved areas within 25'of the wetland for more than 95% of the circumference,or No roads buildings or paved areas within 50'of the wetland for more than 1/2 of the wetland circumference. Score= 1 Paved areas, industrial areas or residential construction(with less than 50' between houses) are less than 25 feet from the wetland for more than 95% of the circumference of the wetland. Score=0 i k =- 1' tlt%c nCD . 31 • 4i. Connection to other habitat areas: Select the description which best matches the site being evaluated. -Is the wetland connected to,or part of,a riparian corridor at least 100'wide connecting two or more wetlands;or,is there an upland connection present>100' wide with good forest or shrub cover (>25%cover)connecting it with a Significant Habitat Area? YES= - Is the wetland connected to any other Habitat Area with either 1)a forested/shrub corridor< 100'wide,or 2)a a corridor that is> 100'wide,but has a low vegetative cover less than 6 feet in height? YES= 3 -Is the wetland connected to,or a part of, a riparian corridor between 50- 100' wide with scrub/shrub or forest cover connection to other wetlands? YES= 3 -Is the wetland connected to any other Habitat Area with narrow corridor(<100') of low vegetation(<6'in height)? 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Do you have anything in writing from the Homeowner's Association stating that you have met these two requirements? Please advise. Sincerely, Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Planner, DRD Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 Phone: 360-385-9406 Fax: 360-379-4473 e-mail: zlamp(a.co.jefferson.wa.us 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. 3/2/2007 -,,.'• - . , , ' ,. , . . . _ 4??' 55., Vii ( 1..-}--.1:K HO N4 FONV--‘, F'R'"., V, ART AR 0 \V1-10N1 ', -. ,,IA V (:--0 N( L,P,N, 1 ilh', () JAR IIRLI:i 4%,1 f-I t::-IIN(. i ( )1 Ft I': SSil 3\ C. 1-E K. 1-10M17,0 INNERS A.S Sf,..)(1.A ff t.)!;‘:. %,:‘ A'' 1-1j:'LI , t IN 'a IT. Afi()N'F. REFERRED D.Vi'E. 14-1 TH '.1'':.-V.\7(::11' K W :J.C.r_f:1?, s,NI) : \1 IS C 1:11,[1.'4DE R IN ATTENDAN(.f. A t' THIS ry\-,E \IS. WE I,L--;0:.,R PRtsiTA I ED Hi-R OP:11.Cf IV 1---. (4.: THI:... 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I_EV FLED i: I) 1".: • PR OP l':.9.1:Y WI'I-H.17:\ 1, ''Y i: -'\R ti) -:- - -.r SIN( ER TT .1;11' . . e?----/...-, (...1 )..\-.N I.::R, I R PR S EDEN I S!\A.).\V CREI.71‹. 1-1()!VILOWN.FRS \SS(. )1,.. . . • , ie- KT I 71 ER[ --4-- .C■-cQ .--------- (-- c:.c-tzu ki342-1 cor2,- Page 1 of 2 Zoe Ann Lamp From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 10:26 AM To: 'Wayne Daley' Subject: RE: Snow Creek Homeowners Association - Lake View Dr. Wayne, Thanks for your response. We have been having problems with the county e-mail system over the last month. Just wanted to make sure the request hadn't gotten lost. Thanks! Zoe Ann From: Wayne Daley [mailto:daleydesign @bainbridge.net] Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 9:34 AM To: Zoe Ann Lamp Subject: RE: Snow Creek Homeowners Association - Lake View Dr. Zoe I have advised Nancy that she needs to respond to these items. I do not have any of the material you are asking for. I know that she was on site last week and may have been gathering data for you. Thanks for your patience, it is difficult when the client is on the east coast and also has no knowledge of the process that is required. Wayne From: Zoe Ann Lamp [mailto:zlamp @co.jefferson.wa.us] Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 8:22 AM To: levenworth @adelphia.net; Wayne Daley Subject: RE: Snow Creek Homeowners Association - Lake View Dr. Dear Wayne and Nancy, I haven't heard anything from you since I sent the below message on March 2nd. Please let me know the status of this request. Hope all is going well for you. Thank you, Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Planner, DRD 4/16/2007 Page 2 of 2 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 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. From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 3:41 PM To: 'levenworth @adelphia.net Cc: 'Wayne Daley' Subject: RE: Snow Creek Homeowners Association - Lake View Dr. Just realized I sent this to the wrong e-mail for Mrs. Weller. So I am forwarding it to the correct one. Zoe Ann Original Message From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 3:39 PM To: nancyweller @adelphia.net Cc: 'Wayne Daley' Subject: Snow Creek Homeowners Association - Lake View Dr. Our department has completed the review for the septic system and I expect Randy Marx with Environmental Health to issue the permit shortly. I am completing my review on the SPAAD and have one question for you. The letter from the Snow Creek Homeowners Association dated February 7, 2004 gave two conditions. Do you have anything in writing from the Homeowner's Association stating that you have met these two requirements? Please advise. Sincerely, Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Planner, DRD Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 Phone: 360-385-9406 Fax: 360-379-4473 e-mail: zlampaco.jefferson.wa.us 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. 4/16/2007 klar Page 1 of 2 Zoe Ann Lamp From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 8:22 AM To: 'Ievenworth @adelphia.net; 'Wayne Daley' Subject: RE: Snow Creek Homeowners Association - Lake View Dr. Dear Wayne and Nancy, I haven't heard anything from you since I sent the below message on March 2nd. Please let me know the status of this request. Hope all is going well for you. Thank you, Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Planner, DRD Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 Phone: 360-385-9406 Fax: 360-379-4473 e-mail: zlampco.jefferson.wa.us 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. From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 3:41 PM To: 'levenworth @adelphia.net Cc: 'Wayne Daley' Subject: RE: Snow Creek Homeowners Association - Lake View Dr. Just realized I sent this to the wrong e-mail for Mrs. Weller. So I am forwarding it to the correct one. Zoe Ann Original Message From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 3:39 PM To: nancyweller @adelphia.net Cc: 'Wayne Daley' Subject: Snow Creek Homeowners Association - Lake View Dr. Our department has completed the review for the septic system and I expect Randy Marx with Environmental Health to issue the permit shortly. 4/16/2007 Page 2 of 2 I am completing my review on the SPAAD and have one question for you. The letter from the Snow Creek Homeowners Association dated February 7, 2004 gave two conditions. Do you have anything in writing from the Homeowner's Association stating that you have met these two requirements? Please advise. Sincerely, Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Planner, DRD 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 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. 4/16/2007 AR.I 1' }-11 11'41-)ER t I 1 [f \-• • :4 ; ; yr. -? FR IP \ 1--L \\*",:„.)t, ;r 1-117 \ ir r AS 1:(7)R FI A 7.4-) • f", 1„. 1 '1 ; rtpf, „ - r ; a A‘. .!c! Or" 7-7-4 r.) ki1342)k 14, If-4 jfFpc4c114, ;1f.,rt Page 1 of 4 Zoe Ann Lamp From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 8:39 AM To: 'Wayne Daley' Subject: FW: Weller project at Crooker Lake Wayne, Below are the comments from Donna Frostholm, Staff Wetland Biologist. As she states in the first paragraph the plant list was not included with the letter dated November 30. I am assuming pages 2 and 3 of the submittal represent the SPAAD Addendum. Please fax a copy of the plant list to me at 360-379-4473 at your earliest convenience. Thank you. Sincerely, Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Planner, DRD 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 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. Original Message From: Donna Frostholm Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 9:35 AM To: Zoe Ann Lamp Subject: RE: Weller project at Crooker Lake Zoe: Here are my comments based on my review of the submittal from Wayne Daley(dated November 30, 2006) for the Weller project, which was received by the County on December 1, 2006. The submittal included a cover letter with four figures attached. The cover letter stated that an addendum to the SPAAD and a plant list from the July 9, 2006 Habitat Management Plan (HMP)were included in the current submittal; however, these two items were not attached to the submittal I reviewed. It is my understanding that the County did not receive either item. 1. In your November 9, 2006 email to the applicant, you requested that a list of plant species appropriate for the 25-foot-wide streamside habitat be submitted. Most of the trees and shrubs included in the HMP plant list are appropriate plant species, but many of the species listed below'Native Grasses' are not because the habitat requirements for most of these species require closer proximity to brackish water. The aquatic resources in the vicinity of Crocker Lake are freshwater systems. The sedges, columbine, dwarf dogwood, and Nootka lupine may survive in the 25-foot-wide swath along the stream as understory vegetation. The first bulleted item in the Recommendations section of the July 9, 2006 HMP makes reference to planting willow in the area immediately adjacent to the stream. However, willows are not specified on the plant list in the 12/26/2006 Page 2 of 4 HMP. I would suggest adding native willows such as Scouler's willow(Salix scouleriana), Sitka willow(Salix sitchensis), or Hooker's willow(Salix hookeriana)to the list(note: non-native or landscaping varieties of willow are not appropriate for the stream buffer). These willows are cost-effective plants that can be obtained from a nursery in bundles as cuttings and have a high likelihood of surviving. The willows, along with the western red cedar and Sitka spruce already included on the plant list, will increase the overall habitat value of the stream buffer. 2. With regard to the second item in your email below, the figures attached to the November 30, 2006 cover letter do not show an additional 75 feet of stream buffer enhancement. Therefore, it appears that the existing vegetation will be retained. This is acceptable as they are not required under the JCC to replant an additional 75- foot-wide swath. 3. The figures in the current submittal have been revised to show the correct wetland and stream buffer widths. 4. The last paragraph in the November 30, 2006 letter from Wayne Daley states that the applicant will be contacting the Natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS)about obtaining grants for the planting effort. The applicant should be aware that restoration of the stream buffer is required for the buffer reduction, and that the plants must be installed even if grants are not available from NRCS. Trees should be installed on 10-foot on- centers and shrubs at 6-foot on-centers. 5. The July 9, 2006 HMP does not include performance standards for the vegetation to be planted within the 25- foot-wide buffer enhancement area, planting specifications or planting plans, or monitoring protocols in the field or how the results will be reported and conveyed to the County. All of these are typically included in enhancement plans. The performance standards should be: (1) 100% plant survival one year after the plants are installed; (2) 80% survival in the second monitoring year; and (3) at least 75% survival in monitoring years 3 through 5. The survival, by plant species, should be presented in an annual report and submitted to the County. Monitoring reports should be submitted to the County by the end of October for each monitoring year. If, for any reason, these plant survival rates are not met, replanting will be required. 6. A Recommendations section is included in the July 9, 2006 HMP. The third through seventh bulleted recommendations should be required for project approval. With regard to the sixth bulleted item, the silt fence should be installed along the limits of buildable area (i.e., along the 120-foot setback) before any ground- disturbing activities are conducted. The applicant should contact the County after the silt fence is installed, but before construction begins to confirm that the fencing has been installed correctly. The applicant should give the County at least two weeks notice to schedule the site visit to review the installation of the silt fence. If you have any questions, let me know. Donna. From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 2:05 PM To: 'Wayne Daley'; nancyweller @adelphia.net Cc: Donna Frostholm Subject: RE: Weller project at Crooker Lake Wayne and Nancy, The only comments I have received on the HMP are from Donna Frostholm (Jefferson County's wetland biologist). We met to discuss this project. Please address the following: 1) Sheet 3 of the new plan shows a "25' area planted with native shrubs &trees". Please submit a list of plants, trees & shrubs that are appropriate to be planted in this area adjacent to the stream. 2) Sheet 3 of the new plan shows an area labeled "Remove non-native vegetation". This area is approximately 75' in width. The concern is if the non-native vegetation is removed and the 12/26/2006 Page 3 of 4 area is not replanted, silt could run into the stream. Also, weeds and non-native species will return to this area. Donna recommended the current non-native vegetation not be removed or if it is removed, it be replanted with native species AND the area maintained until the plants are established. If the area is not maintained after replanting the tall grasses could easily return and overshadow the unestablished native plants and they would die. 3) Sheet 2 shows a 120' setback from the wetland boundary. The wetland only requires a 100 ft. buffer (not 120'). It looks like the 150' and the 120' setback should be shown measured from the stream and not the wetland. I will send a letter to you in today's mail. Please change your site plan and HMP to reflect the above. Please feel free to contact Donna or me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Planner, DRD 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 Original Message From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:12 AM To: 'Wayne Daley' Cc: Randy Marx Subject: RE: Weller project at Crooker Lake Dear Wayne, The project and the HMP was sent to the agencies for their review and comment. Unless they request additional time, their comments are due November 9, 2006. After I have collected all of their comments I will send them to you to address. After the agencies have commented and any concerns addressed I will be able to sign off on the critical area review(CAR) for both the SPAAD and septic permits. It is my understanding that Randy Marx (Environmental Health) is waiting for me to sign off on the CAR prior to completing the septic permit and the SPAAD septic review. Bottom line, if all goes well we should be able to issue the SPAAD the middle to end of November. If the agencies have concerns it will be longer. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Sincerely, Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Planner, DRD 12/26/2006 Page 4 of 4 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 Original Message From: Wayne Daley [mailto:daleydesign @bainbridge.net] Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 8:46 AM To: Zoe Ann Lamp Subject: Weller project at Crooker Lake Zoe: I am just checking to see what the status of the SPAD application is for the Weller's. I have been out of the area for the last 3 weeks and I am just trying to bring my project files up to date. Thanks for all your help with this process. Wayne Daley 12/26/2006 Page 1 of 1 Zoe Ann Lamp From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:12 AM To: 'Wayne Daley' Cc: Randy Marx Subject: RE: Weller project at Crooker Lake Dear Wayne, The project and the HMP was sent to the agencies for their review and comment. Unless they request additional time, their comments are due November 9, 2006. After I have collected all of their comments I will send them to you to address. After the agencies have commented and any concerns addressed I will be able to sign off on the critical area review(CAR) for both the SPAAD and septic permits. It is my understanding that Randy Marx (Environmental Health) is waiting for me to sign off on the CAR prior to completing the septic permit and the SPAAD septic review. Bottom line, if all goes well we should be able to issue the SPAAD the middle to end of November. If the agencies have concerns it will be longer. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Sincerely, Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Planner, DRD 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 Original Message From: Wayne Daley [mailto:daleydesign @bainbridge.net] Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 8:46 AM To: Zoe Ann Lamp Subject: Weller project at Crooker Lake Zoe: I am just checking to see what the status of the SPAD application is for the Weller s. I have been out of the J 9 pp area for the last 3 weeks and I am just trying to bring my project files up to date. Thanks for all your help with this process. Wayne Daley 10/24/2006 gsoN co JEFFERSON COUNTY 4° , DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT O 621 Sheridan Street -04701/1N rstS Port Townsend, WA 98368 October 12, 2006 Al Scalf, Director Dear Reviewer, RE: MLA06-00422 Jefferson County has forwarded the attached application to you for review and comment because your agency is responsible for determining compliance with state and federal requirements or may otherwise be affected by the following proposal: Site Plan Approval Advanced Determination for a Single-Family Residential Development "pea r.-. .k Location: Parcel Number 802 013 003 and 802 122 005 in Section 12, Tonwhsip 28, Range 02 West, WM, located on 212 Lake View Drive, Quilcene, WA 98376 Comments must be received within ZS calendar days or by Nov 9,Rter., If no written response has been received within 2,8 , days, your agency will be presumed to have no comments. If necessary, the UDC administrator may grant an extension of time for comment. Please contact Z LAMP at(360)379-4450 if you desire an extension of time or have additional questions regarding this proposal. Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, TAMP c: DONNA FROSTHOM, *JEFFERSON COUNTY THERESA POWELLL, *WDFW EAST END HABITAT&SEPA GRETCHEN LUX, * DOE Building Permits/ Inspections Development Review Division Long Range Planning (360) 379-4450 FAX: (360) 379-4451 Page 1 of 1 Zoe Ann Lamp From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 9:44 AM To: Randy Marx Subject: RE: sep05-64 Randy, Thanks for the reminder. Before I can approve the reduced setback the applicant will need to address #1 on the letter I sent on August 28 and then I'll need to send it to WDFW and DOE for a 30 day comment period. Looks like it will be a little while yet. Zoe Ann Original Message From: Randy Marx Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 4:33 PM To: Zoe Ann Lamp Subject: sep05-64 Just a reminder that I need you to sign off the ESA and Storm for this parcel...Weller is property owner @ Crocker lake. Thanks Ttaxdal Meow( Always working for a safer and healthier Jefferson County 360 385 9444 9/12/2006 C ON CO JEFFERSON COUNTY , , & DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT � o -. 621 Sheridan Street p� Port Townsend, WA 98368 ING Al Scalf, Director August 28, 2006 ROGER D WELLER NANCY K WELLER 1168 NE BAYSIDE PL JENSEN BEACH FL 34957-3775 RE: SITE ADDRESS:212 LAKE VIEW DR CASE#: MLA05-00246 card. nIt AE>4 r 42.2- Dear ROGER DWELLER: The Department of Community Development is in the process of reviewing your application. The following information is needed to continue review of your project. Since Jefferson County is reviewing two permits, a septic permit(SEP05-00064) and a Site Plan Approval Advanced Determinate (ZON06-00041 - SPAAD), the comments below are for both P rojects. On August 24, 2006 Donna Frostholm, Senior Wetland Biologist, and I visited the site in order to review the Habitat Management Plan prepared by Wayne Daley dated July 9, 2006 (July 26, 2006). We have the following comments. 1) Refer to Page 3 of the Habitat Management Plan: It is recommended that the plan be changed so the vegetation removal and plantings take place adjacent to the creek instead of west of the 100 ft. setback for the creek. (It is not necessary to propose adding woody debris or gravel which would require an HPA from Fish and Wildlife.) The owners may want a lawn in the area next to the residence. The habitat management plan states, "A limited amount of lawn area should be considered adjacent to the house." However, the plan does not state boundaries for the lawn. The lawn area could not be considered as habitat enhancement. 2)The"effluent pump station" is shown in a different location than is proposed in the septic design. 3) Point of Clarification: On Page 2 (Proposed Project) the plan states, "Building codes allow the effluent treatment system to be located within 100 ft. of the creek..."WAC246-272-09501 allows for the septic drainfield to be located 100 ft. from surface water and septic tanks to be located 50 ft. from surface water. However, Jefferson County Code (JCC18.15.315) requires a 150 ft natively vegetated buffer from a Type 2 Stream to all septic components including the septic tank, drainfield and reserve area. The more restrictive code applies. 4) Refer to Sheet 2 of the drawings: Please submit a new drawing showing the required 20 ft. building setback from the edge of the right-of-way along Lake View Dr. Currently, the drawing shows the building envelope up to the edge of the right-of-way. The septic system is allowed within this 20 ft. setback. 5) Refer to Sheets 2 and 3 of the drawings: The distance between the creek and the wetland to the "buildable area"seem to conflict on these two drawings. Building Permits/ Inspections Development Review Division Long Range Planning (360) 379-4450 FAX: (360) 379-4451 Sheet 2 shows 120 ft. from the creek to the "buildable area" and Sheet 3 shows 120 ft. from the creek to the house which is shown well within the "buildable area". Also, sheet 2 shows a 120 ft. distance the wetland boundary to the edge of the "buildable area" and sheet 3 shows a 100 ft. distance from the wetland boundary to the"buildable area". Please submit the above information to the Department of Community Development by November 26, 2006. Pursuant to Unified Development Code Section 8.2.3.c and f., if the applicant refuses to submit the additional information or does not request additional time to submit the required information within the ninety (90) calendar day period,the application will be considered abandoned and therefore withdrawn and the applicant shall forfeit the application fee. The Department of Community Development shall not be responsible for notifying the applicant of an impending expiration. Sincerely, -•artment of Commun' Development Staff c: File Jefferson County Environmental Health - Awl �Jo►.>w cr ras•N1ol✓ ∎ °N JEFFERSON COUNTY � DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT h }C 621 Sheridan Street �r ›ab Port Townsend, WA 98368 ezirIN Al Scalf, Director August 25,2006 ROGER D WELLER NANCY K WELLER 1168 NE BAYSIDE PL JENSEN BEACH FL 349573775 RE: SITE ADDRESS:212 LAKE VIEW DR MLA#:MLA06-00422 Dear ROGER DWELLER: Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff have reviewed the application materials for the above project proposal and have determined that the application is substantially complete. Donna Frostholm,staff wetland biologist and I conducted a site visit on August 24, 2006. I will send a letter to you early next week requesting additional information. Additional information needed for project review may be requested in writing by the Director or Project Planner. Please call the Department of Community Development if you have any questions. Sincerely, ,i!partment of Community "evelopment Staff c: File WAYNE DALEY 1646 JEANNETTE PL BAINBRIDGE ISLAND WA 98110 Building Permits/ Inspections Development Review Division Long Range Planning (360) 379-4450 FAX: (360) 379-4451 August 25, 2006 Dear Reviewer, RE: MLA06-00422 Jefferson County has forwarded the attached application to you for review and comment because your agency is responsible for determining compliance with state and federal requirements or may otherwise be affected by the following proposal: Site Plan Approval Advanced Determination for a Single-Family Residential Development Location: Parcel Number 802 013 003 and 802 122 005 in Section 12, Tonwhsip 28, Range 02 West, WM, located on 212 Lake View Drive, Quilcene, WA 98376 Comments must be received within fourteen (14)calendar days or by September 8, 2006. If no written response has been received within fourteen (14)days, your agency will be presumed to have no comments. If necessary, the UDC administrator may grant an extension of time for comment. Please contact Z LAMP at(360)379-4450 if you desire an extension of time or have additional questions regarding this proposal. Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, 0\ Z LAMP ' c: , mot.: i , ...„„.,......„„„,,,„.,„7:.„.„,,,,,,,„.„......., ... . ,„ .. , R 1 w.. m ____ . I , , rNSHIP 28 N ., RANGE 2 W. W. M. PAGE 16 JEFFERSON CLALLAM COQ"S.,WN. (I)it . 0 PorL 'Townsend 41:74 43'12 E !!i/(41:2..041 41,94 41.14 i 4;,"74 14€,411 44.621 41.43 zu 4t 241 . 40.2 40,13.... 41 Oa' ,� C c= 115/8' 3 II It 4. rr :1A1 ; r 'nac7c / gRawN 1 1 Q J7�c.Ir3 �yT" 4 i'}l\\''` VYrl a iPl�y 1 S TE 3 ROC 0 .�� 1 ii.i't it ADD. STATE STATE \ 9, 7ATE 40N o.as I °" • i ;1 40111V'F. it I — STAY E.. 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Project Description(include separate sheets as necessary): Property Tax Parcel Number: 802.- t 2.2.-cz)oS' Sc2-013-O©3 Size: 'i" IS.5 AC.R 5 (acres/square feet) Site Address and/or Directions to Property: Q.ST 5 c t . \s.!A.'! — CZ.©CKE I;Z L—A.K Property Owner(s)of Record: IRc4EM <i..l E�-�- �A,,tc Telephone: 777..- Ztq -7 33 7 Fax:7 7.Z-z25-44 ma, email: fk.•= t_ H to- Mailing Address: t 1 4.43 t--1- E. BAYS t 1z,E. Pc_Ac 1 ,E-.l ►4 ! .' C 34-95 7 Applicant/Agent(if different from owner): \A.lJt46 k--LE Telephone: - -- �•4Z - 13.1.95" Fax:'z. -- 84Z-€3t91 email:°'�'-�`��'Es i 4 Mailing Address:16.44. sg_,a t ik4.m- i t� FL , � ►tis-4$�c Qe.,E =5. S.J4A 'j g 1,� What kind of Permit?(Check each box that applies) $ uilding ❑Variance(Minor,Major or Reasonable Economic Use) ❑ Demolition Permit ❑ Conditional Use[C(a),C(d),or C]** %Single Family ❑ Discretionary"D"or Unnamed Use Classification ❑ Garage Attached/Detached ❑ Special Use(Essential Public Facilities)** ❑ Manufactured Home ❑ Boundary Line Adjustment ❑ Modular ❑ Short Plat** ❑ Commercial* ❑ Binding Site Plan** ❑ Change of Use ❑ Long Plat** ❑Address ❑ Road Approach ❑ Planned Rural Residential Development(PRRD)/Amendments** ❑ Propane ❑ Plat Vacation/Alteration** "Allowed"Yes"Use Consistency Analysis ❑ Shoreline Master Program Exemption/Permit Revisions** ❑ Stormwater Management ❑ Shoreline Management Substantial Development** XSite Plan Approval Advance Determination(SPAAD)* ❑ Shoreline Management Variance ❑ Temporary Use ❑ Comprehensive Plan/UDC/Land Use District Map Amendment ❑Wireless Telecommunication* ❑Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program Amendment ❑ Forest Practices Act/Release of Six-Year Moratorium *May require a Pre—Application Conference **Requires a Pre-Appllcatlon Conference Please identify any other local,state or federal permits required for this proposal, if known: DESIGNATION OF AGENT I hereby designate S£e_ ► - Nar, G..t<-T Z. to act as my agent in matters relating to this application for permit(s). `� OWNER SIGNATURE J:4 = Date: -0�,U By signing this application form,the owner/agen attests that the in • ation provided herein,and in any attachments,is true and correct to the best of his,her or it's 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 rmit being pe e g null and void. I further agree to save,indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities,judgments,court costs,reasonable attorney'"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 an. right of entry to Jefferson County and its employees,representatives or agents for the sole purpose of application review and any required I- r ins. ctions.Access a••; '•ht of entry to this property shall be requested and shall occur only during regular business hours. Signature: ���✓/f� .�1? Date: �� tP(..... The action or actions Applicant will and r'-ke as a result of the issuance of this permit may negatively impact upon one or more threatened or endangered species and could lead to - potential"take"of an endangered species 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. Any 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 Coun development code.The Applicant acknowledges that he,she or it holds individual and non- transferable responsi i for:dhering to and co • • h t e ESA. The Applicant has read this disclaimer and sig and da s it below. Signature: ✓� _,� ".'L Date: 7 l47 G:\PermitCenter\FORMS\DRD FORMS\Master Permit Application 12-30-05.doc 1 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: ( ) ( ) MAILING ADDRESS: EMAIL: CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE WAINS NUMBER: NUMBER ARCHITECT/ENGINEER: PHONE ( ) Fax: ( ) MAILING ADDRESS: EMAIL Project Type: Frame Type: Bathrooms: Shoreline: Type of Sewage Disposal: X. New V Wood Existing: • ❑ Sewer ❑ Addition ❑ Steel Proposed: Z-V+ Bank Height: ❑ Community System ❑ °Alteration/Remodel; ❑ Concrete Total: Z-3V4 I<Individual System ❑ Repair ❑ Masonry SEP Permit# Bedrooms: Supply: ❑ Demolition ❑ Other: Water Su I Existing: Setback: `.Private well ❑ Two Party Type of Heat: Proposed: _- - ' ❑ Public Total: 4 Name of System: If this is a Commercial Proiect 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 Insert ❑ Hot Water Tank ❑ Pellet Stove ❑ Other Is this appliance being installed in a Manufactured/Mobile Home? Yes / No When 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 ' e :n • Main Floor Heated , EH Bld App Review: g1 2"°Floor Heated : ; Consistency Review: Z400 , Other Heated Base fee;.. Mezzanine Additional Section: Heated Basement Plan-Check fee: Unheated Basement , State• �� Surcharge fee: Other Unheated ro:.1 < z-* Pot Water Review fee: Garage/Carport SUBTOTAL (Poo Decks 911/Rd Approach fee: Other TOTAL: $ Receipt Number: -4 °ri • A 11 Cash/Check Number: ESTIMATED COST(REQUIRED) Date: •Fair market value of all labor and materials foundation to finish 44 �oC= O©Q Initials: G:\PermitCenter\FORMS\DRD FORMS\Master Permit Application 12-30-05.doc I. . Jefferson County Department of Community Development . . 621 Sheridan St., Port Townsend WA 98368, (360) 379-4450 . •_ SEPTIC PERMIT APPLICATION 1S ECEIVED PROPERTY OWNER 01(3 . AKIO NA wy 1W L.L R Jul 1 1 2006 MAILING ADDRESS /J68 N.E "8AiS,A P OW.3-emsew Bggcu,f e410, 349G7 JE USDU 4OU PHONE Area Code ( TU. ) 334-8615 . SYSTEM DESIGNER DAV/p Ii R m LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section hue IZ Township 7(pu Range 2k4ktl„t PARCEL # £167. 122 661 dub 667. Q3 6 o Subdivision Name Division — Block — Lot(s) — SITE LOCATION "E15-i SNau efZENZK WA*1 tRocKLO L4KG Zip Code SOURCE OF SEWAGE Residential Residential ADU Commercial Community TYPE OF WORK: New x Redesign )( Upgrade Repair Partial (tank) (drainfield) ' Expansion Designate Reserve Area . Conventional Alternative Drainfield Length -•r- ft. Trench Width . ft. Number of Gallons/day 48ca(*PD Trench/Bed Depth -- in. Number of Lines — Site Size {/S SAciei g Septic Tank size I IZS gal. Pump Chamber size (I2S gal. -A2o9o5c o Ldc4.L. Water Source: private k public SOH type 4- (ATTACH SOIL EVAL:) Previous eval: yes / no SEP o5-64 Application Rate 0;46 gal./sq.ft./day x '44,` fi� TYPE OF SYSTEM Al o_ .; /. Ia+ N. M - `-, : l° - rrh► By signiac the application form, the applicant/owner attests that the information provided her _ orrect t the best of their knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a mate': ti, . . y the applicant/owner with respect to this application packet may result in this permit being null r further agree to save, indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities b ,-.. -. r ts, reasonable attorney's fees and expenses which may in any way accrue against Jefferson Co ;"&::. '!.' '� °;,it consequence of the granting of ,this permit. r 'i � � further agree to provide access and right of entry to Jefferson County and it's employees - � � _ +� -s• s for the purpose of application review and any required later inspections. Access and rg.t of entry to the applicant's property or structure shall be requested and shall odour during regular business hours. Appeal - A person aggrieved of a decision of the Health Officer may appeal. Appeals shall be submitted to the Health Division in writing within fifteen days after receiving written notice of the decision. DISCLAIMER-This application is for an on-site sewage system that meets the state and county standards in effect on the date of application. This application for an onsite sewage system DOES NOT assure you of any- other County approvals. For example, it DOES NOT GUARANTEE that you will later obtain permission to build a permanent residence or other structure on this parcel. Any future application will be separately judged by the ryies and la s in fect at that time. t�� wner ' natu . Date / . FOR OFFICE USE 0414160;5 . • PARTIAL ASBUALT FINAL APPROVED PRESS/TEST w . OkFire District_ • Planning District bnct Zone - -- • Date Fee Rec# • Check# . Case#SEP • ` for 7 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT • 621 SHERIDAN ST., PORT TOWNSEND ,WA 98368, (360) 379-4450 lb ECEIVED SOIL EVALUATION PROPERTY OWNER PG.6,t ,e►.,n Mauer WELL ER JUL 112006 SYSTEM DESIGNER DAVID /-4/A127/N JEFFERSON COUNTY 000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section /-12 Township 2g.4 Range 2WwmParcel # 662 In. c>oc I80Z 013 o03 Subdivision Name Division Block Lot(s) 7-3-2cab Date Logged: Z-IS-Zoos Logged By: M 81-1z O Include soil textural characteristics and the depths at which significant changes occur. Be sure to include depth where mottling or impermeable layers occur. SOIL LOG #1 TifeAt. 6,4S6P0(5F SOIL LOG #2 Wad-4/5 6,4Sc POIse e tog in. WIC&OWNlo*M A to I p in. _ FdRav�__ S to 4Pit in. 6i¢n,t/62u StLt CoAt a to 403 in._ ,4 . to in. ' to 48 in. eesSiQ,„-tttas sinus to !. in. to in. Anticipated water table`12. in. Sores I- 6:rckt.tq Anticipated water table_/g in.Sxt.t l o-r7Llkilt • Roots to 44 inches Roots to 48 inches Health Deot. Comments Health Dept, Comments SOIL LOG #3 Toe.4 SOIL LOG #4 O to /0 in. 0,4Rk aRowJ LOA te,) to in. /a to 43 in. 8/201.qu Lama-t-40ar g ZS" to in. to 43 in. RenRu.7►va Sous to in. to in. to in. Anticipated water table±ys in. _-`�=� Anticipated water table in. Roots to 337 inches = Roots to inches Health Dept. Comments !' ,42; ',,'i Health Dept. Comments r '-' ' ',t..7-'-v b.' - 1, 51 5 '.,A` SOIL LOG #5 �:•::_PAWDMP,R;!r .. LICENSEt c a`svP1�? `, SOIL LOG #6 to in. EXPIRES to in. to in. to in. to in. to in. to in. to in. Anticipated water table in Anticipated water tAttk ) , t( IL rI ?P Roots to inches Roots to inches Health Dept. Comments Health Dept. Comments , ' H:\INEOHLTH\SOIL.FRM 1/00 3ff f RS ON COUNTY RCS N fileta 2c e7 ONSITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM DESIGN Date 7-2.3-2oaS Property Owner WaR System Designer /44e7i1,1 Legal Description: Section i -12 Township 2e i Range -ztAIWIA. Subdivision Name —" Division - Block - Lot(s) -- I. CALCULATIONS • If for residential use: Number of Bedrooms: tl x 120 G.P.D. = 48e total G.P.D. If for non-residential use, attach calculations used to determine G.P.D. Soil texture waste water application rate 4.45 G.P.D./ft. squared (see page 214 of the EPA Design Manual) DRAINFIELD SIZING: Absorption area: *El square feet (total G.P.D. : G.P.D./ft. squared) Trench or bed width - feet Trench or bed length - lineal feet (sq. ft. +trench or bed width) II. APPURTENANCES Septic Tank Size /viol. 1115" gallons Pump Requirements (lf Necessary) Elevation difference in feet 4-s= Friction loss 3 t Pump capacity should be =`zs G.P.M. at tic.ei, T.D.H. Number of doses per day GB► 0eitigNl,pA-TIOM . /44 Dosing volume By Ae13 3 gallons 1 Y . Pump chamber size tolmt, Oz5 gallons j , %\?.4-C4, .or i/Llef O_sl/r'r I!4,Aiv/. EXPIRES Sra H:\home\pinc ntr\info hlth\sewd sn • • 7 Ill. DRAINFIELD CROSS SECTION - D W/////. Imam. 0 a- or.�., R•�k ' NATIVE SOIL A IMPERMEABLE MATERIAL/ SEASONAL SATURATION A. Trench Depth //,A inches B. inches of drainrock below pipe C. 1Zt inches of vertical separation from trench bottom to impermeable material/seasonal saturation D. inches of fill (if needed) E. Trench width -- inches NOTES: itll� /-let i (At.CapAe+Altau -721 a. pai2,rts44.1.Rauuota,t7 A Do-rid ti ATTACH DETAILED DESIGN OF SYSTEM Set, SPA Moms SU r � Z , • ' >� R rAx. EXPIRES A=1- • • � • 44'4.5P 9 Recommended Standards and Guidance Document For Glendon' BioFilter Effective 7/15/02 _ Formatting corrected 9/16/02 • A layer of creviced or porous bedrock;or .. • A stratum of impermeable soil or bedrock(including very slowly permeable soil). 2.4.3. Maximum ground surface slope of 20%. Glendon®BioFilter Technologies has asked for removal of this restriction to 20%slopes. The reason for this restriction for Glendon®BioFilter and mounds is the need for stability of the imported sand materials. There may also be some concerns for operating the equipment without damage to the downslope receiving soils. When a design for a Glendon is proposed for slopes greater than 20%, it is the position of DOH that the designer must provide adequate documentation that proposed mitigation of the concerns will be realized. 2.4.4. Horizontal setbacks- 2.4.4.1.Are measured from the edge of the full absorption area(Figure 5)or from the edge of • the full replacement absorption area if the replacement area is a concentric area around the initial area. . 2.4.4.2.Are specified in WAC 246-272-09501,with the exception of certain downslope features as noted in the Table 1 below: Table 1. Minimum Setbacks From Downslope Feature Downslope Feature or Vertical Separation(See 2.4.1 and 2.4.2) Object 12"-<18" _ 18"-<30" 30+" - Property&Easement lines 30 Feet 5 Feet 5 Feet Building Foundations 30 Feet 10 Feet 10 Feet Mounds . 30 Feet 10 Feet 10 Feet Glendon Basins 30 Feet' 10 Feet 10 Feet Interceptor/Curtain 30 Feet 30 Feet 30 Feet Drains/Drainage Ditches Other objects that impede 30 Feet 10 Feet 10 Feet the movement of water through the soil ' As measured from the downslope edge of the full absorption area(and the full replacement area,if the -. replacement area is concentric with the initial area)of the upper unit to the upslepe wall of the lower basin. • The setback distances for soil depth of 18 inches to less than 30 inches are what are allowed for a pressure distribution drainfield following a TS1 or TS2 treatment system with this depth of soil. The setback distances for 30+inches of soil are what are allowed for pressure distribution drainfields with this depth of soil. . Glendon®BioFilter Technologies has also asked that the restrictions in Table 1 be removed. The DOH position is that shallow soils offer a limited conduit for water to leave the site of apprrdat on. Therefore, the shallower the sorts, the greater the need to protect the downstream soft profile for conducting water away from the site. Therefore, DOH chooses to leave these restrictions kf place. . c_ , 2.4.5. Extreme Cold Weather Climates Excluded-Application of Glendon®BioFilter Models • M3 and M31 is limited to areas with climates exhibiting an annual accumulation of 6000 degree heating days or less. Glendon®BioFilter Technologies must furnish local heath jurisdictions the reference material needed to determine these areas in Washington • o....,,iv,..o,c k PAce 204/ ;_ey-e 56r7 07 r • "Donut" Absorption area for-slopes < 5% (Concentric reserve) A k A E rg co? • olvi.AR.i 0135o2.P7i otJ ,4Z14 • • BAS/pq fr B E 7, ge-DucEb ? 'PA / elye.A cope, iRECEIVED 10070 oseR06 JUL 2 8 211a6 • JEFFERSON COUNTY DCD Minimum Install size 10x13 10x 14 10x 16 11x19 33 x 20 Typesoll 1A2 3_ 4.. al L Recksited Absorption Area, sq. ft (50%) 50 75 100 134 600 Full Absorpdort Area, sq.ft (100%) 100 150 200 268 600 Reduced Absorption Width, ft 10 10 10 11 33 A FuOsAisorPtion*th.ft 13.8 15.4 16.3 18.1 33 B FullPrtmwyLeth,fL 13L 14 16 19 20 C Total Length(hduthng 100%reserve), ft. 14 15 17 20 21 D Total VVIdth-(incluckg 100%resolve),ft. 20 24.3 27.1 30.6 60 E _ . • - - - .. '6-6F7 • - . 93 . 1 i - , , . : : ,. . . ; „ : '-:-■—..... I • II Effluent Pumps 4.1744,41,00 .... I__ I 1/3to1/2 Hp - 1.111:1111%ol■ • I I Single Phase,60 Hertz I i _ 115/230 Volt i Cal - I . Curve pc6 -. 1 , ; I - . I : ! arena)Systems' Incorporated .......1 I 814 AIRWAY AVENUE ...-. ...- ....-L-.. .:--.- - 1 . . I ._ SUTHERLIN.OREGON I _ I 97479-9012 40 ; 1 ; 1 .••• ; ; • ' ---• i ... i.1 i - -- -t----- TELEPHONE 1 I il ..,......L.____ (541)459-4449 • FACSIMILE ' PEF5011,115V ; PEF0512,230V ; I ; : ; '(541)499-28)34 I ' i : : t : [ -. I i I - i 30 1 • ; I : = 1 I I •-. cz PEIF3311,115V ! II— ••-• ....., .• I — ' PEF3312,230V „;;;-:•,:,',...,:\--,.. ; , . . en : , i 1 .......,,,,,t = . , ir--.--7.., -;#,,-..,'‘.•;:•.."-Pnii. 1 1 i i , . • riihif,, . , ••• -1: i ..‘. - 411•4,,7-4.--o c ‘,..5)... co a , PEFE3311,115V i lo..f...k. Ikiiik.itN >.. i C2 I h, PEFE3312,230V ; ,,,, ; -ICE act DE 3IGNER ,... .... ._...._____.. .................1.-__L_.. --... .-f•-..1c0,.....,....4,e,e',..rse_e_•'—...nor ........., CI ! • ' • LX-PIR SI *(5 .• . ! • . . . • 1 i , ; • I ; .._ : . • I I ' I . .. 4 , I .' 1 1 • . i • to, ;7-1 17-7 1' -- - • 1 .. ..... -- - - - T 10 , — I 1 i 1 1 ----, Refer to Price List Pag• 7 -- ----------- - --r---- •-------------- • .: I I ...1I I ..11 i i I ..i I _____ I I •I I 11 i ' i . 1 i , . . , 1 , i 1 . 1 I 1 I • I I 1 I . 1 1 i ) i i 1 i 1 1 i .. I 1 I • i i I 1 i I . 1 i 1 I I • i - '•i - - _ _ __ _ _ . _ 0 I I i 1 i , i , 1 i ; I- I I , 1 , it i - 1 1 1 ., 0 . 10 20 30 40 97 60 70 80 • ETD-111-1t4 . . .1Itsv_112 692 70F �-� GLENDON BIOFILTER TECHNOLOGIES • CONSTRUCTION NOTES,. DISCLAIMERS AND INSTRUCTIONS The following construction notes, disclaimers and instructions are binding upon the septic designer, the installer, and the owner or grantor of the property on which the septic design is accomplished. No substitutions can be made without the designer's approval. 1. This map does not represent a survey nor does it purport to show all easements or encroachments, if an If easements are not shown, it is the responsibility of the owner and the owner's liability. 2. The location of this drainfield is based on the owner or the owner's agent locating property lines and corners.If those locations are not accurate,the designer is not liable for mistakes in location of primary or reserve drainfields on the design.Easements not shown on design or on the plat map included with the design are the sole responsi- bility of the owner.However,a good faith effort will be put forth by the desig ner to locate drainfield areas according to the direction of the owner. 3. All surface water must be diverted away from drainfleld area.Insure that final grading of drainfield area directs water away from drainfield. 4. Prepare the site and install drainfield during dry conditions. 5. This system is not designed for use with a garbage disposal installed in the building(s)served. 6. The property owner is responsible to fill soil logs after final approval of the design. 7. No burning on drainfield area. 8. No vehicular traffic on drainfleld area allowed. 9. This system requires a proper degree of maintenance.Certification,design and installation does not insure trouble-free service. 10. No septic additives are to be used. • • 11. The property owrier is responsible for damage done by landscapers. 12. Curtain drains may be required at time of installation even though not shown on design. 13. 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W 0 II u — . . . i$m g W-r g -- D 5 i j <i G— t5 to u— N FT 3 ; I 0 0 JEFFERSON COUNTY c` D NO. 83916 DATE .--1I2-6101r' RECEIVED FROM Dial ry /rvkLJtLJclIiIUq l DESCRIPTION BARS# k.r AMO UNT CURRENCY U '°�, ••■ '' I m V�� �22 COIN n C , H ECKSO 43 r2 ■■,. rb ef2ZQ� 8 �ozO 3 4,11.... ■ RECEIVED BY TOTAL St ��� � +r �r � � �r �^ g F. `� ` * y ,+ eta 4F wt' l�rgu iS�Pa 'v d '' 'V. tk k F. "�° of 771, 777147 --7‘7777,7kk7- • .ems '�` F .7.17 suit x .r" .� GfG ^t �- r t >z �' ""rr ,�' x '.'i F -PE s ne usrr .?.r t , $ to y JEFFERSON COUNTY c_� I NO. 83916 DATE '112-61C4-, RECEIVED FROM A--lt. 11 ` 4 DESCRIPTION 1 AMOUNT CURRENCY � �� _ • •_• 2O3 '°•• . .. 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Way Case# ML405-00246 Dear Jefferson County Development Staff: This is letter is a follow up in order to notify you of our decision to proceed with the variance on the referenced property. We have been officially notified that preliminary approval has been granted but issues regarding wetlands delineation and buffers will be reviewed by the Planning Commission following receipt of this notification. Mr. Wayne Daley at Daley De;ign is our spokesperson for all information, correspondence and technical support regarding acceptance and agreement of our case. We fully understand that the planning commission will review and suggest mitigation criteria as well as any other requirements we must meet in order to have our application approved. We visited Mr. Daley earlier this year and secured his services because we were impressed with his knowledge, expertise and qualifications regarding applications of this nature. Please contact him with any related questions regarding our application. He can be reached at: 206-842-8195. If you have any other questi• -:.'he cannot answer, please contact us at: Nancy and Roger D. W- r 772-334-8615 Ce44 ( Cell: 772-2r4-7337 ancy 772-216-25. : ,fro r Attachment: Jefferson County letter dated June 15, 2005 Cc: Wayne Daley; Daley design RECEIVED JUL s 0 250G JEFFERSON COUNTY OCR I Map Output Page 1 of 1 802013003 -Weller- Prea• • - Features Not Surve ed 7 71,i . ‘,0, ,40,1c' ,,„, - SFt la/ _- , i i lel., Legend r ti r7 �..1 Selected Features qt ' , s ,/ Road System C ;4;:i,,� k - +.'. ° PanelsH r- >.+ k 2000 Aerial Photos - 5_ iV{}r(/5,(ri_!S Boundaries 1 ''h c 0 Jeffiersan Carey AF *, ate `_ vizor ap / a,, ; ,*, ' *** M.ps rraYxibd by#ebsmwn Carey C * GtS x'. FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY- Jefferson County does not attest to the accuracy of the data contained herein and makes no warranty with respect to its orrectness or validity. Data contained in this map is limited by the method and accuracy of its collection. Wed Feb 15 11:56:26 2006 R. ,CEIVED ,JUL 2 G Zgliii JEFFERSON CN1 KB FIGURE 1. AREA MAP http://gisserver/servlet/com.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?ServiceName=ovmap&ClientVersion=4.0&Form=T... 2/15/2006 Page 1 of 1 Zoe Ann Lamp From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 3:35 PM To: 'nancyweller@adelphia.net; 'daleydesign@bainbridge.net' Subject: MLA06-00422 -Site Plan Approval Advanced Determination I will be out of the office next week and wanted to give you an update on your project. I have reviewed the SPAAD application package and have tentatively scheduled a site visit with our staff wetland biologist on the morning of August 24th. After the site visit we'll be able to determine if additional information is needed. You'll be hearing from us after the site visit. Sincerely, c.ead-97 Associate Planner, DRD 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 t A r A -4k • 4b 4 Vt 1/4 .4-4 r ,*. 8/11/2006 �4SON\C W : 4 fix•: () . • S�INO% ENI . DEPARTMENT ( 1ENT P A1131°' Lid904aUr6 DATE: 1111 ° C '"Q 1,6 �- TO: Applicant FROM: Permit Coordination Division RE: Permit Application Received 1(C IN; TQA-tA,t rLec 1/714 We are unable to process your application at this time. Your application packet is incomplete; please submit the following: r p65901 rp LCD .coC" c'eA.e.0 HQ\D VW" �ax oJev e r�.�- -Pk ok..r1 ck-e Pt a..c\ - See- cc..r6 r►-.,eA ❑ 9 Digit Parcel Identification Number(from your tax statement-upper right hand corner) is missing: 01 Incomplete plot plan,please add the following information refer to check list attached: 18 Septic l0-S f`eVi2 7 cfP . 0 Fees: G ti Other: 31 C1cL_4 t.k.0 Qom. CS N nasktR a( i`(\,\ \Co..A1 ❑ Other: V Please submit the requested items listed above so we may process your application. , ` to 9 Building Permits/Inspections Development Review Division Lon g R ge e nm (360) 379-4450 FAX: (360) 379-4451 G:\PermitCenter\FORMSiincomplete application letter.doc . Site Plan Checklist A Site Plan. All site plans shall be drawn with a straight edge and features shall be to scale. For Residential Applications—A site plan printed on 11 X 17 (or smaller paper with a graphic scale of 1" = 50" for parcels over one acre in area and 1"= 25"for parcels under one acre showing the following. North arrow ❑ Title block with the project name, address, drawing title, tax parcel number, and the name/address /phone of the person preparing the drawing. 10/./.All Property boundaries, dimensions,total parcel acreage or square footage dimensions. 1� Building footprint and square footage for all proposed and existing structures[for Site Plan Approval Advance Determination(SPAAD) applications show buildable area rather than building footprint] ❑ Environmentally sensitive areas such as ravines, seasonal creeks, bodies of water,wetlands,steep slopes, ect. On-site septic system location or sewer lines (existing or proposed) Show measurement from foundation to septic tank, drainfield, and reserve area. 0/'Well location or water lines. Show 100' radius around well. d7 Impervious surfaces such as driveways or patios. h�, t e Setback distances from property boundaries to structures, distance between structures, and distances from structures to environmentally sensitive areas such as wetland, shorelines, steep banks, ect. ❑ Location of any easements and encumbrances such as utility or access easements. ❑ Method and location of stormwater disposal facilitates such as drainage swales, tightlines, dry wells, curtain drains, ect. ❑ For applications on marine or river shorelines show ordinary high water mark, top of banks and ❑ Locate the Propane Tank, Size of tank, A/G or U/G and distance from nearest bld. J d Gr -t GOA. - .Xpased b Scec- For Commercial, Indtrial, Multifamily and Small-scale Recreational and Tourist Uses as listed in Table 3-1 — A site plan prepared by a licensed civil engineer, architect, or landscape architect containing the following information in addition to the general information required above (in these instances, site plans may be printed on larger paper). El All existing and proposed development or use areas. ❑ Existing structures and significant features on the subject property and on adjacent properties. O Property lines, adjoining street,and immediately adjoining properties and their ownership. ❑ The layout of and internal vehicular and pedestrian circulation system, including location and dimensions of existing and proposed improvements on public right-of—way such as roads, sidewalks,and curbs. O Corner grades and existing contours of topography at five-foot contour intervals. ❑ Existing and proposed grades and volume and disposition of excavated material, if applicable ❑ Natural drainage direction and storm drainage facilities and improvements. O Locations of all existing and proposed utility connections. O Parking spaces and driveways. O Proposed landscaping. la! EC EIVED JUL 2 (3 2T36 JEFFERSON COUNTY DCO Or` A r t i r 1 OA JEFFERSON COUNTY 1 , DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 621 Sheridan Street • Port Townsend •Washington 98368 360/379-4450 . 360/379-4451 Fax www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment $ING Master Permit Application MLA: Project Description(include separate sheets as necessary): Property Tax Parcel Number: fitd2.- t 2Z.-c oS i tig.c>Z-OI3-00 3 Size: ' IS.5 tz�S (acres/square feet) Site Address and/or Directions to Property: a•ks-l' S t cAod C Q" i-J A-! - GTa.©C-K E iZ t.--.�K Property Owner(s)of Record: RcceEr� t- %1 t-IC"-1 E�-t-- Telephone: 777...- 7-t4-'�33 Fax: '�2-2.Z 4'3� . email:s-n Ic.., H lA w- Mailing Address: t 1 4..g` t1. E. BAYS LSE, PL AC E- / -a EIJSS-b� �i��C L-1 c"L.- 349 S Applicant/Agent(if different from owner): NA-11*4 .1.lE 1:34‘1-17--'le, Telephone:Zp�- 64-7. - €.I 9 S Fax:'z.�c�- 61-Z - t�?•u email: sA° i1.~:,. .slc"''`t� g/�l P-1>7�L06yE.rL .:T" Mailing Address:14.4e .1,E-44-414, r y' _ R: ) r'3J6.,i-v-4 tam'DCa.E =5- v-1-6.... '1€L What kind of Permit?(Check each box that applies) $$uilding ❑Variance(Minor,Major or Reasonable Economic Use) 0 Demolition Permit 0 Conditional Use[C(a),C(d),or C]** %.Single Family ❑ Discretionary"D"or Unnamed Use Classification ❑Garage Attached/Detached ❑ Special Use(Essential Public Facilities)** ❑ Manufactured Home ❑ Bounda Line Ad'ust 0 Modular ❑ Short Plat** , ❑ Commercial* ❑ Binding Site Plan** .•. O ' 0 Change of Use 0 Long Plat** ^;• ❑Address ❑ Road Approach ❑ Planned Rural Reside , ❑ Propane 0 Plat Vacation/Alteratio crl 1 t lrLI; 'Allowed"Yes"Use Consistency Analysis 0 Shoreline Master Prog M ,.- i' * x , ❑ Stormwater Management ❑ Shoreline Manageme " ` XSite Plan Approval Advance Determination(SPAAD)* ❑ Shoreline Manageme ;0, .b' t y a. 0 Temporary Use ❑ Comprehensive Plan/ � ❑Wireless Telecommunication* ❑Jefferson County Sho °4 ❑ Forest Practices Act/Release of Six-Year Moratorium ., l *May require a Pre—Application Conference **R •uires a Pre- 0 2 4� 4 Please identify any other local,state or federal permits required for this prop• j rre, ¢ � DESIGNATION OF AGENT ' 11.011t .v„ designate S€& A-s P. 4 G.v t...,�..T T€.K to act as my agent in matters r , NATURE Da `"o e '#f rF & By signing this application form,the owner/agent attests that the information provided herein,and in any ',;° `` ,) x0 his,her or it's knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the owner ,,, z ",: result in this permit being null and void. -� i I further agree to save,indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities,judgments ,< � 4 expenses which may in any way accrue against Jefferson County as a result of or in consequen of '� w, " „if,L,,,, ree to provide access and right of entry to Jefferson County and its :ii.,o krep t\• iv ' required later inspections.Access and right of entry to this pro• n, h l be requested a ,• �,; ,„a fl Vi , The action or actions Applicant will undertake as a result of the issuance of this permit may negatively 1 +, 3 4 endangered species and could lead to a potential"take”of an endangered species as those terms are.• r "Endangered Species Act"or"ESA."Jefferson County makes no assurances to tht$ °'\ a • has been issued will not violate the ESA. Any individual,group or agency can filetA , e�l of °� a� even if you are in compliance with the Jefferson County development code.The Applicant acknowledge 9 i] t ponsibility for adhering to and complying with the ESA. The Applicant has read this dm. ii ' . tti dt :6 AA ,-',-`; # s G:\PermitCenter\FORMS\DRD FORMS\Master Permit Application 12-30-05.doc Daley Design I 1646 Jeannette Place Bainbridge Island, Washington 98110 206 /842-8195 July 5,2006 Jefferson County Attention Zoe Ann lamp Department of Community Development SPAD Documents 621 Sheridan St. Port Townsend, WA 98368 Dear Ms Lamp: Enclosed are the SPAD application and the site plan for the project. I have also enclosed a check for$203 as indicated was required when I met with you earlier this year. As you can see on the site plan we have revised the septic location,to move it out of the buffer for the creek and wetland. The well location has also been identified.and Duckworth Drillers are ready to proceed once we have resolved all of the site plan issues. I have suggested to the Weller's that we.have a formal survey of the road right of way before we finalize the site plan. I do not expect any changes based on my recent onsite review. I will forward an HMP to you in the next few days. TIE �C EIVED Thanks for your help with this project. jut. 0 6 2006 Wayne ley JEFF/1150N COUNTY 8C a os/ RECJvED4 JUL 2 6 2006 IffffFISSI#C?t$ ri PIT Fisheries & Environmental Consulting,Planning, Permitting & Design Daley Design 1646 Jeannette Place Bainbridge Island, Washington 98110 206 /842-8195 7e)FE A ) t=om N �- - C.) T s I r C2 c�ci i Lam, --K_ s t j �-,� l 4.E. CEfiWEE JUL if ams • JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Fisheries & Environmental Consulting, Planning, Permitting & Design Page 1 of 1 Zoe Ann Lamp From: Wayne Daley[daleydesign@bainbridge.net] Sent: Monday,July 10, 2006 9:35 AM To: Zoe Ann Lamp Subject: Weller Project at Crocker Lake Zoe I left a voice mail for you this morning as well as this email. I apologize for submitting an incomplete document last week. I was attempting to get all of the critical material to you but obviously did not get the job done correctly. I have a couple of questions I need to resolve before I resubmit the document. I do have the HMP ready to submit in addition to the SPAD paper work. I am confused by the requirement for the Weller's signature on the SPAD when I have letter authorizing me to act as their representative (a copy was attached). The Weller's are traveling and will not be available for providing signatures until late next week. Because of the size of the parcel it is not possible to show all the details requested on the instructions for the SPAD on a single 11X17 document. I have prepared separate 11X17 sheets to address each of the site plan issues. Please let me know if this will satisfy the submittal requirements. There will be a complete effluent treatment system submittal included with the new package. I need to know if the$64 indicated on the paper work I received is all that will be required. Again I apologize for the incomplete package and I appreciate you help with this project. As I indicated in my voice mail I am leaving for a remote site latter today and I would like to submit the revised paper work before I leave as I will be out of the reach of phones or email until Saturday. Sincerely; Wayne Daley ECEIVED 2 3t� ei � 2 47 1..�2C31i itiVEOSON COUN1 Dm_ 7/10/2006 CASES, FINDING, CONDITIONS, PERMISSIONS FOR Parcel 802013003 Printed: July 27, 2006 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner SEP05-00064 MLA05-00246 WELLER P Z LAMP Application Received: 3/10/2005 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: 1.) 10' separation required between a Water line and all portions of the onsite sewage system; effluent transport line, tanks, treatment and disposal components. 2.) AS PER WAC 246-272 AND JEFFERSON COUNTY CODE 8.15 ALL SYSTEMS REQUIRE MONITORING. THIS MONITORING IS PROVIDED BY AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE JEFFERSON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION AND THE JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT#1. THIS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM WILL REQUIRE AN ACTIVE MONITORING CONTRACT WITH THE PUD#1 PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL OF THE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM. While the County strongly recommends that the property owner allow inspectors to enter their property to inspect the system in order to insure that the system is functioning correctly, the property owner always has the right under the Fourth Amendment and our State Constitution, to refuse the inspectors access to their property. The property owner never loses the right to refuse access and can do so despite never having refused access before. 3.) As per Jefferson County Code 8.15 all onsite sewage systems require monitoring. Monitoring shall be provided by an approved entity. THIS SYSTEM IS REQUIRED TO BE INSPECTED AT 6 MONTHS, AT ONE YEAR AND EVERY 3 YEARS THEREAFTER. 4.) Health Dept. required to observe pressure test when system fully installed/complete, 48 hours notice to be provided for scheduling. 5.) An asbuilt drawing and certification of completion by the designer is required prior to final approval. 6.) Before final approval is given, the designer shall provide an operations and maintenance manual to the property owner. The manual must instruct the owner of the on site sewage system on the ways to properly operate and maintain all components of the system. 7.) 150 ft. setback from stream to be maintained. 8.) Dry season installation required. 9.) Contact designer prior to installation for staking of drainfield area. 10.) Divert all sources of drainage, including roof drains away from septic tank and drainfield area. 11.) Approval/issuance of a sewage disposal permit does not guarantee the approval of other development or a building permit on this site. Compliance with other Jefferson County and Washington State Codes is required. 12.) Approval of this sewage disposal permit does not preclude the permit holder from complying with the Unified Development Code for other/future development on the site. 13.) 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. 14.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County 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 and an investigative site inspection, the following ESAs were confirmed to be present on the subject property:type 2 stream, wetlands,flood,eagle habitat. ZON06-00041 MLA06-00422 WELLER I P Z LAMP Application Received: 7/26/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: SPAAD No findings, conditions, or permissions found. PRE06-00005 WELLER M Z LAMP Application Received: 1/27/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/22/2006 Case Finaled: SPAAD and Reasonable Economic Use Variance No findings,conditions, or permissions found. Page 1 of 1 CASES, FINDING, CONDITIONS, PERMISSIONS FOR Parcel 802013003 Printed: July 27, 2006 Cases Name Review Tyre Status Planner SEP05-00064 MLA05-00246 WELLER P Z LAMP Application Received: 3/10/2005 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: 1.) 10' separation required between a Water line and all portions of the onsite sewage system; effluent transport line, tanks, treatment and disposal components. 2.) AS PER WAC 246-272 AND JEFFERSON COUNTY CODE 8.15 ALL SYSTEMS REQUIRE MONITORING. THIS MONITORING IS PROVIDED BY AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE JEFFERSON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION AND THE JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT#1. THIS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM WILL REQUIRE AN ACTIVE MONITORING CONTRACT WITH THE PUD#1 PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL OF THE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM. While the County strongly recommends that the property owner allow inspectors to enter their property to inspect the system in order to insure that the system is functioning correctly, the property owner always has the right under the Fourth Amendment and our State Constitution, to refuse the inspectors access to their property. The property owner never loses the right to refuse access and can do so despite never having refused access before. 3.) As per Jefferson County Code 8.15 all onsite sewage systems require monitoring. Monitoring shall be provided by an approved entity. THIS SYSTEM IS REQUIRED TO BE INSPECTED AT 6 MONTHS, AT ONE YEAR AND EVERY 3 YEARS THEREAFTER. 4.) Health Dept. required to observe pressure test when system fully installed/complete, 48 hours notice to be provided for scheduling. 5.) An asbuilt drawing and certification of completion by the designer is required prior to final approval. 6.) Before final approval is given, the designer shall provide an operations and maintenance manual to the property owner. The manual must instruct the owner of the on site sewage system on the ways to properly operate and maintain all components of the system. 7.) 150 ft. setback from stream to be maintained. 8.) Dry season installation required. 9.) Contact designer prior to installation for staking of drainfield area. 10.) Divert all sources of drainage, including roof drains away from septic tank and drainfield area. 11.) Approval/issuance of a sewage disposal permit does not guarantee the approval of other development or a building permit on this site. Compliance with other Jefferson County and Washington State Codes is required. 12.) Approval of this sewage disposal permit does not preclude the permit holder from complying with the Unified Development Code for other/future development on the site. 13.) 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. 14.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County 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 and an investigative site inspection, the following ESAs were confirmed to be present on the subject property:type 2 stream, wetlands,flood,eagle habitat. PRE06-00005 WELLER M Z LAMP Application Received: 1/27/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/22/2006 Case Finaled: SPAAD and Reasonable Economic Use Variance No findings,conditions,or permissions found. SEP06-00209 WELLER P Application Received: 6/27/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: No findings,conditions, or permissions found. OTH98-00001 PHINIZY F RANDY Application Received: 1/2/1998 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: 4/16/1998 Wet Season Evaluation No findings,conditions,or permissions found. USR97-00070 PHINIZY P Application Received: 8/15/1997 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: No findings, conditions, or permissions found. 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O 2 c„, 4 Ii'le o k�4 ; I ttik c0 14..j`'k°�'�kit N. $ tikfs 0., i i- y " w tJ N " r . _ -.4, c° o ,n kitkstAl ;%, .1.,,N , p i t Q "2N . k ;Z qn VD tA tiI A �1a y m cd a) 1on-d.1 iv.,,.NJ °.)NIAANI L ;I I -._ ------ . °71'6°2V ' Page 1 of 2 Zoe Ann Lamp To: 'Wayne Daley' Cc: Donna Frostholm Subject: RE: Weller project at Crooker Lake Wayne, The only comments I have received on the HMP are from Donna Frostholm (Jefferson County's wetland biologist). We met this morning to discuss this project and these are her concerns. 1) Sheet 3 of the new plan shows a "25' area planted with native shrubs &trees". Please submit a list of plants, trees & shrubs that are appropriate to be planted in this area adjacent to the stream. 2) Sheet 3 of the new plan shows an area labeled "Removed non-native vegetation". This area is approximately 75' in width. The concern is if the non-native vegetation is removed and the area is not replanted, silt could run into the stream. Also, weeds and non-native species will return to this area. Donna recommended the current non-native vegetation not be removed or if it is removed, it be replanted with native species AND the area maintained until the plants are established. If the area is not maintained after replanting the tall grasses could easily return and overshadow the unestablished native plants and they would die. 3) Sheet 2 shows a 120' setback from the wetland boundary. The wetland only requires a 100 ft. buffer (not 120'). It looks like the 150' and the 120' setback should be shown measured from the stream and not the wetland. I will send a letter to you and the Wellers. Please change your site plan and HMP to reflect the above. Please feel free to contact Donna or me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Planner, DRD 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 Original Message From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:12 AM To: 'Wayne Daley' Cc: Randy Marx Subject: RE: Weller project at Crooker Lake Dear Wayne, The project and the HMP was sent to the agencies for their review and comment. Unless 11/9/2006 Page2of2 they request additional time, their comments are due November 9, 2006. After I have collected all of their comments I will send them to you to address. After the agencies have commented and any concerns addressed I will be able to sign off on the critical area review(CAR) for both the SPAAD and septic permits. It is my understanding that Randy Marx (Environmental Health) is waiting for me to sign off on the CAR prior to completing the septic permit and the SPAAD septic review. Bottom line, if all goes well we should be able to issue the SPAAD the middle to end of November. If the agencies have concerns it will be longer. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Sincerely, Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Planner, DRD 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 Original Message From: Wayne Daley [mailto:daleydesign @bainbridge.net] Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 8:46 AM To: Zoe Ann Lamp Subject: Weller project at Crooker Lake Zoe: I am just checking to see what the status of the SPAD application is for the Weller's. I have been out of the area for the last 3 weeks and I am just trying to bring my project files up to date. Thanks for all your help with this process. Wayne Daley 11/9/2006 6,11,(Ava,ati gO1o5 31z".' August 16, 2005 ul Jefferson County Department of Community Development r,'s 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 RE: Site Address: Snow Creek Way Case#MLA05-00246 To whom it may concern: We would like to have our project application(MLA05-00246)to be considered under the "reasonable use exception". We are working with Mr. Wayne Daley, of Daley Design to successfully coordinate issues related to our application. He is available to answer any questions that you might have regarding our case. Please feel free to contact him or myself with any issues that need to be resolved. Mr. Daley, a senior fisheries biologist that we have hired to represent us in this endeavor, seems quite competent to address any of your concerns. We have met with him recently in Washington and briefed him on the progress of our application along with all information we have acquired during the approval process. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Respectful) Nan Ke ,ey e er and Roger D. Weller 116 NE side Place Jensen Beach, FL 34957 nancyweller @adelphia.net Home: 772-334-8615 Cell: 772-214-7337 Fax: 772-225-4992 Liaison: Wayne Daley- Daley Design 1646 Jeannette Place Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 daleydesign @bainbridge.net Phone/fax: 206-842-8195 Cell/pager: 206-390-1152 PRE06-00005 Roger and Nancy Weller Site Address: Lake View Dr., Quilcene Attendees: Zoe Ann Lamp, DRD February 22, 2006 at 3 p.m. Owners: Roger D Weller Representative: Wayne Daley Nancy K Weller 1646 Jeannette PI NW 1168 NE Bayside PI Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Jensen Beach Fl 34957-3775 Phone: 206-842-8195 Phone: 772-334-8615 Description of Proposed Project: An area of less than 1 acre adjacent to Snow Creek Way (Lake View Dr.) will be used for the yard and drainfield. The house will have approximately a 2,400 sq. ft. footprint with the exception of the house and drainfield the 1-acre area will be planted with native vegetation. (SPAAD and Reasonable Economic Use Variance) DEVELOPMENT REVIEW DIVISION - LAND USE • Zoned - Rural Residential 1:20; • Approximate size of both parcels 20.57 (18.40 acres and 2.17 acres) • SEPA Exempt - WAC 197-11-800(1)(b)(i) Environmentally Sensitive Areas: • Shoreline Designation: Conservancy -- along the lake. • Type 2 Stream: JCC 18.15.315 requires a standard buffer of 150 ft. plus a 5 ft. building setback. Site plan submitted with the septic permit and the preapplication packet shows (using the scale) the septic at approximately 135 ft. away from stream and the proposed house at 120 ft. away from stream. The standard buffer can be reduced by 25% administratively (to 112.5 ft. for the septic and_116_,25.ft.) if a habitat management plan is submitted and appro ed. If the distance from the house or septic is less than this a Reasonable Economic Use Variance is required. • Seismic Hazard Area • FEMA - Located in a frequently flooded area. May require flood Elevation Certificate at time of building permit submittal. • Eagles, Trumpeter Swans Wintering Area • Wetlands - Copy of the wetland delineation indicates the wetland is a Category II wetland which requires 100 ft. buffer. The site plan does not show the wetland. • Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Area • Adjacent to Commercial Forest (across Fuller Rd.) Parking (JCC 18.30.100, Table 6-2) - Two off-street parking spaces are required for each single- family residential unit. Road Access: The site plan show access from Lake View Dr. - at time of SPAAD application submit legal documentation the parcels have access from Lake View Dr. Bulk & Dimensional Standards • Building Height: 35' maximum • Lot coverage: 25% • 5 ft. side setbacks from residentially zoned parcels • 20 ft. from property line/Lake View Dr. and Fuller Dr. rights-of-way G:\PermitCenter\ZoeAnn\DRD\Pre-Application Conference\PRE06-00005 - Weller\Weller- Lake View Dr.doc Page 1 of 2 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT (Randy Marx - phone: 360-385-9444): • Potable Water Review: If using a well, show the location of the proposed well with a 100 ft. radius around the well. If public water is available submit Water Availability Notification signed by water purveyor. • Septic Review: Septic Permit has already been submitted. Awaiting determination on wetlands and stream setbacks to issue. Application & Fees: • $203.00 (SPAAD fee), (if required)$1,287.00 Reasonable Economic Use Variance Fee, $65.00 Environmental Health Review Fee. • Application: o Master Permit Application o Site Plan "to scale" showing both parcels. Show all items listed on the site plan checklist. Be sure to show the wetland boundaries, the stream location and distances to the septic components and building envelope. o Application for Determination of Adequate Potable Water Supply o Original Wetland Delineation and Habitat Management Plan o Variance Application (If required) G:\PermitCenter\ZoeAnn\DRD\Pre-Application Conference\PRE06-00005 - Weller\Weller- Lake View Dr.doc Page 2 of 2 .s.sON r� NC' 14'14'411,10V)k11,10JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 Al Scalf, Director c} t\ June 15,2005 ROGER D WELLER }�Q,+� i ,,o- NANCY K WELLER 1168 NE BAYSIDE PL A JENSEN BEACH FL 34957-3775 CGS a ,)` RE: SITE ADDRESS:SNOW CREEK WAY S - ' C r� CASE#: MLA05-00246 Z � ti A, f, �C Dear ROGER D WELLER: o gl��foS The Department of Community Development is in the process of reviewing your application. The following information is needed to continue review of your project. 1)Submit an original wetland delineation report. 2)Your proposed septic system does not meet the standard 150 ft.streamside buffer. The standard streamside buffer may be reduced when the applicant demonstrates the following: a. Standard buffer function will be preserved through such mechanisms as buffer averaging or enhancement with native vegetation. b.A Habitat Management Plan is required for all buffer width reductions,including buffer averaging. c. Under no circumstances shall buffer width be reduced by more than twenty-five (25) percent. (112.5 ft.minimum distance from the stream). Please submit a Habitat Management plan meeting the requirements as set forth in UDC Section 3.6.10 - Special Reports and UDC Section 3.6.10 i. - Habitat Management Plan. I have included copies of these sections for your reference. At this time Jefferson County is reviewing the septic system only. Access to the property and location of a future residence are not being considered. Having stated this, I think you should be aware of a couple of items. 1)The current streamside buffer is 150 ft. plus an additional 5 ft.building setback. (A septic system does not have this 5 ft. additional setback.) The current standards for all environmentally sensitive areas including wetland buffers and streamside buffers are being reviewed and our development code may change. Your septic permit is vested under the current standards but the future development (residence) of the property is not vested. You will want to keep informed on the progress of the changes and apply for a building permit or Site Plan Approval Advanced Deter nation (SPAAD)soon. tf you will be applying for these development permits soon you may also want the Habitat Management Plan to address your total development plans for the property and not just the septic system. 2)Your site plan shows access off of Lake View Drive. Lake View Drive is part of the Snow Creek Ranch plat. As such, access is not given to your parcel from this road. In order for this parcel to have access from this road a recorded agreement from the Snow Creek Ranch community will be required. Access is not reviewed as part of the septic permit process, however, access is reviewed as part of a building permit or a SPAAD. Building Permits/Inspections Development Review Division Long Range Planning (360)379-4450 ascalf(c co.iefferson.wa.us FAX: (360)379-4451 Please submit the above information to the Department of Community Development by September 13,2005. Pursuant to Unified Development Code Section 8.2.3.c and f., if the applicant refuses to submit the additional information or does not request additional time to submit the required information within the ninety(90) calendar day period,the application will be considered tY� ) YPe Pp abandoned and therefore withdrawn and the applicant shall forfeit the application fee. The Department of Community Development shall not be responsible for notifying the applicant of an impending expiration. Sincerely, -l artment of Community D. lopment Staff c: File Jefferson County Environmental Health Dgcummtit Page 1 of 2 Article VII.Site Plan Approval Advance Determinations 18.40.440 Purpose. The purpose of this article is to allow prospective buyers, owners or developers of land a means to obtain advance determinations of the site requirements and constraints to particular parcels without undertaking the risk or expense of applying for a"triggering"building or other development permit. It is intended to reduce the cost of development and aid in the facilitation of predevelopment financing for applicants. [Ord. 11-00 § 8.7(1)] 18.40.450 Scope. All "Yes" uses identified in Table 3-1 in JCC 18.15.040, or classified as such by the administrator pursuant to Article II of Chapter 18.15 JCC, that require issuance of a building or septic permit are eligible to obtain site plan approval advance determination. Advanced site plan approval may be granted without an accompanying building or development permit only upon completion of an administrative review process to ensure consistency with the performance standards of Chapter 18.20 JCC, the development standards of Chapter 18.30 JCC and other applicable requirements of the UDC. The decision of the administrator regarding site plan review may be appealed only as part of an appeal of an underlying building or other construction or development permit decision. [Ord. 3-01 § 1;Ord. 11-00 § 8.7(2)] 18.40.460 Application requirements. Each application for site plan approval advance determination shall include the information required by JCC 18.40.100(1) and must identify the specific proposed use of the property for which the application is being submitted. Any commercial, industrial, small-scale recreational and tourist use, or multifamily residential use listed as a"Yes"use in Table 3-1 in JCC 18.15.040,or classified as such by the administrator, that seeks site plan approval advance determination under this article shall also be subject to the additional application submittal requirements of JCC 18.40.100(2) and the preapplication conference requirements of JCC 18.40.090. The administrator may require additional information subject to the specific submittal requirements of JCC 18.40.100(3) and (4), where determined by the administrator to be necessary for review of a site plan approval advance determination application. For the purposes of meeting the requirements of this article, the application requirements of JCC 18.40.100(1)(g) shall be interpreted to require the submittal of soil logs and other applicable information pursuant to WAC 246-272-11001 and the Jefferson County Code necessary to determine compliance with the Jefferson County health department regulations regarding on-site septic disposal. The administrator may waive specific submittal requirements determined to be unnecessary for review of a site plan approval advance determination application. [Ord. 11-00 § 8.7(3)] 18.40.470 Application review. Review of applications for site plan review shall be as follows: (1) Review Procedures. When the administrator determines that an application is technically complete, as defined in JCC 18.40.110, the application shall be processed as a Type I permit under procedures specified in Article IV of this chapter. (2) Referral and Review of Application. The administrator shall transmit a copy of the application, or appropriate parts of the application,to affected agencies and county departments for review and comment. [Ord. 11-00 § 8.7(4)] 18.40.480 Approval criteria. Site plans shall be approved upon showing that all of the following have been satisfied: (1) The proposed site plan conforms to all applicable county, state and federal, land use, environmental and health regulations and plans,including,but not limited to the following: (a) The Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan;and (b) The provisions of this code,including any incorporated standards. (2) Adequate provisions for utilities and other public services necessary to serve the needs of the proposed site plan have been demonstrated, including open spaces, drainage ways, roads, and other public ways, potable water, sewage disposal, fire flow and other improvements; (3) The probable significant adverse environmental impacts of the proposed site plan,together with any practical means of mitigating adverse impacts, have been considered such that the proposal will not have an unacceptable adverse effect upon the quality of the environment, in accordance with the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) implementing provisions contained within this chapter and Chapter 43.21C RC W; (4) Approving the proposed site plan will serve the public use and interest and adequate provision has been made for the public health, safety and general welfare. [Ord. 11-00 § 8.7(5)] 18.40.490 Duration of approval. Approval of the site plan shall be effective for five years from the date of original approval by the administrator.If a building permit has not been issued within the five-year period, the site plan approval shall expire. An expired site plan approval advance determination cannot be revived or extended except by new application that must meet all then-existing criteria and conditions listed in this article. Knowledge of the expiration date and shall be the responsibility of the applicant. The county will not provide notification prior to expiration. [Ord. 3-01 § 1;Ord. 11-00 § 8.7(6)] 18.40.500 Limitations on approval. http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/omisapi.dll?clientID=276564&infobase=j effco1.nfo&record={4F 78}&s... 2/15/2006 Dpcurnent Page 2 of 2 Approval of the site plan shall not guarantee the performance of specific site features or improvements (e.g., wells, septic systems, stormwater drainage facilities, etc.) and shall not be immune from changes in state or federal laws which are enacted or have an effective date after the date of the site plan approval advance determination and which may affect the performance and implementation of the site plan and associated use or activity.Any subsequent land division or boundary line adjustment of a parcel or lot which has received site plan approval advance determination under this article shall void such site plan approval and require a new site plan approval advance determination application. Approval of a site plan under this section does not constitute authority to commence any development or building activity until such time as final authorizing permits are issued (e.g., septic, wells, stormwater management, or building permits, etc.). [Ord. 11-00 § 8.7(7)] 18.40.510, Modifications to an approved site plan. (1) Minor modifications to a previously approved site plan under this article may be requested by the applicant and approved by the administrator subject to the provisions for Type I decisions;provided,that the modification does not involve any of the following: (a) A change of proposed land use to one other than that approved for the original site plan; (b) The location or relocation of a road or street(excluding driveways,internal parking or accessways); (c) An adjustment that crosses land use district boundaries where the administrator reasonably believes that the adjustment is intended to serve as a rationale for a future site-specific land use district redesignation application; (d) The creation of an additional lot,tract or parcel; (e) Would create a site plan for a parcel that does not qualify as a building site pursuant to this code; (f) Would make the site plan inconsistent with any restrictions or conditions of approval for a recorded short plant, long plat, boundary line adjustment,or binding site plan. (2) Before approving such an amendment, the administrator shall make written fmdings and conclusions documenting the following conditions: (a) The modification will not be inconsistent or cause the site plan to be inconsistent with the decision of the county preliminarily approving the application; (b) The modification will not violate the intent of the original conditions of application approval;and (c) The modification will not cause the site plan approval advance determination to violate any applicable county policy or regulation. (3) Modifications that involve the circumstances described in subsection (1) of this section, or exceed the criteria set forth in subsection(2)of this section,shall be processed as a new site plan approval advance determination application. [Ord. 11-00 § 8.7(8)] http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om_isapi.dll?clientlD=276564&infobase jeffco1.nfo&record={4F78}&s... 2/15/2006 Document Page 1 of 1 18.15.220 Reasonable economic use variance. (1) If the application of this Article VI-D would deny all reasonable economic use of the property, the applicant may apply for a reasonable economic use variance,only upon denial of a permit due to the requirements of this article. (2) The applicant shall apply to the department, and the department shall prepare a recommendation to the hearing examiner. The property owner and/or applicant for a reasonable use variance has the burden of proving that the property is deprived of all reasonable use. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.4(h)] 18.15.225 Notice. The hearing examiner shall conduct a public hearing on the variance request. Decisions of the hearing examiner shall be final and conclusive unless appealed to the appellant examiner.Public notice shall be provided as follows: (1) The department shall arrange for at least one publication of the notice of hearing to appear in a newspaper of general circulation within the county at least 10 days before the hearing.Payment of all publication fees shall be the responsibility of the applicant. (2) The department shall send notice to adjacent property owners advising them of the hearing. The notice shall be mailed to the owners of record of all property lying within 300 feet of the property at issue, at least 10 days before the public hearing. Names and addresses of adjacent property owners shall be provided to the department by the applicant, subject to department approval. (3) The department shall provide the applicant with at least two copies of the hearing notice, and one copy of an affidavit of posting. The applicant shall post the notices and maintain them in place for at least 10 days prior to the hearing,not including the day of posting or the day of the hearing. The notices shall be placed in conspicuous locations on or near the property and shall be removed by the applicant after the hearing. Notices shall be mounted on easily visible boards provided by the department. The affidavit of posting shall be signed, notarized,and returned to the department at least 10 days prior to the hearing. (4) All hearing notices shall include a legal description of the property involved,and a concise description of the variance requested in nonlegal language. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.4(i)] 18.15.230 Findings. A reasonable economic use variance may be granted only when the hearing examiner fmds that the application meets all of the following criteria: (1) No reasonable economic use with less impact on the ESA or its buffer is possible. (2) There is no feasible on-site alternative to the proposed activities that would allow a reasonable economic use with less adverse impacts to environmentally sensitive areas or ESA buffers. Feasible on-site alternatives shall include, but are not limited to reduction in density; phasing of project implementation; change in timing of activities; and revision of road or parcel layout or related site planning considerations. (3) The proposed variance will result in the minimum feasible alteration or impairment to the environmentally sensitive areas functional characteristics and existing contours,vegetation,fish and wildlife resources,and hydrological conditions. (4) Disturbance of environmentally sensitive areas has been minimized by locating any necessary alteration in ESA buffers to the minimum extent possible. (5) The proposed variance will not cause degradation to surface or groundwater quality. (6) The proposed variance complies with all federal,state and local statutory and common law,including the Endangered Species Act, and statutory laws related to sediment control,pollution control, floodplain restrictions, and on site wastewater disposal, and common law relating to property and nuisance. (7) There will be no material damage to nearby public or private property and no material threat to the health or safety of people on or off the property. (8) The inability to derive reasonable economic use of the property is not the result of actions by the applicant in segregating or dividing the property and creating the undevelopable condition after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this code. [Ord. 11-00 § 3.6.4(j)] 18.15.235 Conditions. (1) In granting approval for reasonable economic use variances, the hearing examiner may require mitigating conditions that will, in the examiner's judgment,substantially secure the objectives of this code. (2) In granting approval for reasonable economic use variances involving designated wetlands,the hearing examiner shall consider the following mitigating conditions: (a) Provision of a mitigation plan demonstrating how the applicant intends to substantially restore the site to predevelopment conditions following project completion;and (b) The restoration, creation or enhancement of wetlands and their buffers in order to offset the impacts resulting from the applicant's actions;the overall goal of any restoration, creation or enhancement project shall be no net loss of wetlands function and acreage. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.4(k)] http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om isapi.dll?clientlD=274760&infobase jeffco1.nfo&record={4C80}&s... 2/15/2006 Map Output Page 1 of 1 802013003 -Weller - Preapp - Features Not Surveyed Ill 8010130 .•14 1 /,, I 996440486 8020@+1004802012001 \1 ,I 802012001 \ /f. 4 P ' 'il yLi? 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ElJGAtMad.Oaa.Ras. JG44ictr1 Oats.Ras. UGMIrifan IVA iniuiatli JGerUrta1 Cammarciai JGP.VIet avr°naaed Commarca I JGPMPuliic Pan Tawnmad UGA VMate Reservation \�\ Cana.Resarra lam ■ Nat Zoned Boundaries n C ., I j c-cow FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY- Jefferson County does not attest to the accuracy of the data contained herein and makes no warranty with respect to its correctness or validity. Data contained in this map is limited by the method and accuracy of its http://gisserver/servlet/com.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?ServiceName=ovmap&ClientVersion=4.0&Form=T... 2/15/2006 Map Output Page 3 of 3 'collection. Wed Feb 15 11:54:53 2006 I http://gisserver/servlet/com.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?ServiceName=ovmap&ClientV ersion=4.0&Form=T... 2/15/2006 Document Page 1 of 4 • Article VI-J.Special Reports 18.15.355 Waivers. The administrator many waive the requirement for a special report when an applicant demonstrates all of the following: (1) The proposal involved will not affect the environmentally sensitive area in a manner contrary to the goals,purposes and objectives of this code. (2) The minimum protection standards required by this section are satisfied. [Ord.4-02 §2;Ord. 11-00 §3.6.10(a)] 18.15.360 General contents. (1) Scale Map and Written Report. Special reports for environmentally sensitive areas shall include a scale map of the development proposal site and a written report. (2) Impacts Assessment.The special report shall identify and characterize any critical area as a part of the larger development proposal site, assess impacts of the development proposal on any environmentally sensitive areas on or adjacent to the development proposal site, and assess the impacts of any alteration proposed for a critical area. (3) Protection Mechanisms. The special report shall propose adequate protection mechanisms that may include mitigation, maintenance and monitoring plans,and performance surety. (4) Preparer—Proof of Qualifications. Special reports shall include documentation certifying the qualifications of the preparer. [Ord. 4-02 §2;Ord. 11-00 §3.6.10(b)] 18.15.365 Retaining consultants. Jefferson County may retain consultants to assist in the review of special reports outside the range of staff expertise. The applicant shall pay for the costs of retaining said consultants. [Ord.4-02 §2;Ord. 11-00 §3.6.10(c)] 18.15.370 Responsibility. (1) General. Special reports shall include documentation certifying the qualifications of the preparer. (2) Determining Accuracy and Sufficiency. The administrator shall verify the accuracy and sufficiency of all special reports. (3) Nonacceptance of Inaccurate or Insufficient Reports. If the administrator fmds that a special report does not accurately reflect site conditions, or does not incorporate appropriate protection mechanisms, the administrator shall issue a report citing evidence (e.g., soil samples,well log data, etc.)that demonstrates where the special report is insufficient or in error. The applicant may then either revise the special report and submit another special report, or appeal the administrative determination pursuant to this code. [Ord. 4-02 § 2; Ord. 11- 00 §3.6.10(d)] 18.15.375 Aquifer recharge area report. (1) General.Aquifer recharge area reports serve as the primary means for Jefferson County to verify the accuracy of its critical aquifer recharge area map and to determine specific aquifer protection measures to be applied to prevent significant adverse groundwater quality impacts. (2) Aquifer Recharge Area Report Content. An initial evaluation shall be made by a qualified groundwater scientist/engineer. The aquifer recharge area report shall include: (a) A detailed description of the project, including all processes and other activities which have the potential for contaminating groundwater; (b) A hydrogeologic evaluation which includes,at a minimum: (i) A description of the hydrogeologic setting of the aquifer region; (ii) Site location,topography,drainage,and surface water bodies; (iii) Soils and geologic units underlying the site; (iv) Groundwater characteristics of the area, including flow direction and gradient,and existing groundwater quality; (v) The location and characteristics of wells and springs within 1,000 feet of the site; (vi) An evaluation of existing groundwater recharge;and (vii) A discussion and evaluation of the potential impact of the proposal upon groundwater recharge; (c) A contaminant transport analysis for the uppermost groundwater supply aquifer assuming an accidental spill or release of project specific contaminants or on-site sewage discharge,or both if applicable; (d) A discussion and evaluation that details available on-site spill response and containment equipment, employee spill response training,and emergency service coordination measures; (e) Proposed best management practices to minimize exposure of permeable surfaces to potential pollutants and to prevent degradation of groundwater quality;and (f) Requirements for a monitoring program with financial guarantees/assurances that the monitoring program will be implemented. (3) Professional Qualifications. The minimum qualifications for groundwater scientists and engineers performing groundwater and contaminant transport evaluations and preparing aquifer recharge area reports shall be established pursuant to acceptable industry standards http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om isapi.dll?clientlD=383473&infobase jeffco1.nfo&record={4CD8}&s... 2/15/2006 Document Page 2 of 4 for training and experience and as established by the state of Washington in the Washington Administrative Code or by statute. (4) County Review. Reports shall be forwarded to the Jefferson County environmental health division for technical review. The environmental health division shall review the reports within 30 days of receipt to determine their adequacy. The county may request additional information in order to determine the adequacy of the reports. The administrator shall determine appropriate conditions as identified in the report to mitigate proposed land uses. The administrator shall be authorized to collect fees necessary to recover costs associated with processing and review of aquifer recharge area reports,implementation of the protection standards contained in this chapter, and administration of the general provisions of the critical aquifer recharge area provisions of this code. Such fees will be incorporated into the Jefferson County Fee Schedule. [Ord.4-02 §2;Ord. 11-00 §3.6.10(e)] 18.15.380 Drainage and erosion control plan. (1) General. This plan shall address best management practices which are physical, structural or managerial practices,that when used singly or in combination,prevent or reduce pollution of water. (2) Qualifications of the Preparer.Drainage and erosion control plans shall be prepared by a licensed professional engineer,except for small parcel erosion control plans. (3) Information Requirements. The design standards and information requirements for submission of drainage and erosion control plans shall be established in accordance with the Department of Ecology's Stormwater Management Manual currently adopted by Jefferson County. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.10(f)] 18.15.385 Geotechnical report. (1) General. This report shall include a description of the geology of the site,conclusions and recommendations regarding the effect of geologic conditions on the proposal,and opinions and recommendations on the suitability of the site to be developed. (2) Qualifications of the Preparer. Geotechnical reports shall be prepared by a licensed geotechnical engineer,a professional geologist, or a licensed professional engineer knowledgeable in regional geologic conditions with professional experience in landslide, erosion, or seismic hazard evaluation. (3) Information Requirements. (a) A description of the geologic setting of the region,based upon readily available data,including: (i) Site location and topography; (ii) Soils and geologic units underlying the site;and (iii) The location and characteristics of springs within 1,000 feet of the site. (b) An evaluation of the potential impact of the proposal upon existing geological hazards. (c) A discussion and evaluation of the potential impact of the proposal upon existing geological hazards. (d) Recommendations on appropriate protection mechanisms, if necessary,to minimize the risk of erosion or landslide. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.10(g)] 18.15.390 Grading plan. (1) General. This plan shall identify the proposed development project including the movement of material on-site, along with the proposed and existing contours of the site,and cross-sections thereof. (2) Qualifications of the Preparer. Grading plans shall be prepared by a licensed professional engineer or an individual with at least three years experience in the preparation of grading plans who is knowledgeable of soil conditions and geology in Jefferson County. (3) Information Requirements. (a) A description of the general vicinity of the proposed site. (b) The property limits and accurate contours of existing ground and details of terrain and area drainage. (c) Limiting dimensions, elevations of finish contours to be achieved by the grading, and proposed drainage channels and related construction. (d) Detailed plans of all surface and subsurface drainage devices, walls, cribbing, dams and other protective devices to be constructed with,or as a part of,the proposed work together with a map showing the drainage areas and the estimated runoff of the areas served by any drains. (e) The location of any buildings or structures on the property where the work is to be performed and the location of any buildings or structures on land of adjacent owners that are within 15 feet of the property or which may be affected by proposed grading operations. (f) A discussion and evaluation of the potential impact of the proposed grading upon designated critical areas. (g) Recommendations on appropriate protection mechanisms, if necessary,to prevent degradation of designated critical areas and to ensure public safety. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.10(h)] 18.15.395 Habitat management plan. (1) General. This report shall identify how the development impacts of the proposed project will be mitigated. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Priority Habitat and Species Management Recommendations shall be the basis for this report. (2) Qualifications of the Preparer. Habitat management plans shall be prepared by persons who have a minimum of a bachelor's Q p g p pP Yp s http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/omisapi.dll?clientID=383473&infobase=j effco 1.nfo&record={4CD 8}&s... 2/15/2006 Document Page 3 of 4 • degree in wildlife or fisheries habitat biology, or a related degree in a biological field from an accredited college or university with a minimum of four years experience as a practicing fish or wildlife habitat biologist. (3) Information Requirements. (a) A map(s)prepared at an easily readable scale,including the following information: (i) The location of the proposed development site,including property limits; (ii) The relationship of the site to surrounding topographic and cultural features; (iii) The nature and density of the proposed development or land use change; (iv) Proposed building locations and arrangements;and (v) The boundaries of forested areas. (b) A legend that includes the following information: (i) A complete and accurate legal description as prescribed by the triggering application form (the description shall include the total acreage of the parcel); (ii) Title,scale and north arrows; (iii) Date,including revision dates,if applicable;and (iv) Certificates by a professional biologist as appropriate. (c) A report that contains the following information: (i) A description of the nature, density and intensity of the proposed development in sufficient detail to allow analysis of such land use change upon identified fish and wildlife habitat; (ii) The applicant's analysis of the effect of the proposed development, activity or land use change upon the fish or wildlife species identified by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife within the identified priority habitat, utilizing the management guidelines; (iii) A plan by the applicant that shall explain how any adverse impacts created by the development will be mitigated. (d) Possible mitigating measures that may include,but are not limited to: (i) Establishment of buffer zones; (ii) Preservation of critically important plants and trees; (iii) Limitation of access to habitat area; (iv) Seasonal restriction of construction activities;and (v) Establishing a timetable for periodic review of the plan. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.10(i)] 18.15.400 Wetland delineation report. (1) General. This report shall be required when a proposed development encroaches upon a designated wetland or its buffer,and shall be used to identify the boundaries and classification of the designated wetland. (2) Qualifications of the Preparer. Wetland delineation reports shall be prepared by either a biologist with wetlands expertise, or an individual or firm who has been certified by the United States Army Corps of Engineers,Region 10,to perform wetland delineations. (3) Information Requirements. (a) A map(s)prepared at an easily readable scale,including the following information: (i) Wetland boundaries; (ii) Sample site and sample transects; (iii) Boundaries of forested areas;and (iv) Boundaries of wetland classes if multiple classes exist. (b) A legend that includes s the following information: (i) A complete and accurate legal description as prescribed by the triggering application form (the description shall include the total acreage of the parcel); (ii) Title,scale and north arrows; (iii) Date,including revision dates,if applicable;and (iv) Certificates by a professional biologist as appropriate. (c) A report that contains the following information: (i) A discussion of the delineation methods and results, with special emphasis on technique used from the Washington State Wetlands Identification and Delineation Manual,March 1997,or as amended hereafter; (ii) A description of relevant site information acquired from the National Wetland Inventory maps and the Soil Survey for Jefferson County; (iii) The acreage of each wetland on the site, based on the survey, if the acreage will impact the buffer size determination or the project design; http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om isapi.dll?clientlD=383473&infobase jeffcol.nfo&record={4CD8}&s... 2/15/2006 Document Page 4 of 4 (iv) All completed field data sheets numbered to correspond to each sample site; (v) Project cross-sections, both before and after completion, in relation to the surface elevation of the wetland must be indicated for proposed activities which involve cutting or filling operations within the wetland or its proposed buffer; (vi) Classification of the wetland in accordance with the standards adopted in this chapter and a detailed written analysis of the existing regulated wetland including: vegetation communities classified per the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Classification of Deepwater Habitats(1979); species composition of vegetation communities, including presence and percent cover; existing soils; and existing hydrologic conditions including inflow/outflow, source of water within the system,relative water quality,and seasonal changes in hydrology,if applicable; (vii) A detailed analysis of wildlife species use of the wetland and its buffer; (viii) A detailed analysis of the existing wetland buffer including species composition and percent coverage,whether the buffer is disturbed or not,and the functional value of the buffer in relation to the regulated wetland; (ix) If the development activity would eliminate all or part of a regulated wetland then a detailed compensatory mitigation plan as outlined in subsection(4)of this section must be provided. (4) Mitigation Plan Contents. All wetland restoration, creation, and enhancement projects required by this code, either as a condition of project approval or as the result of an enforcement action, shall follow a mitigation plan prepared by a qualified specialist as defined herein and conducted in accordance with the requirements described in this code. The applicant or violator must receive written approval of the mitigation plan by the administrator prior to commencement of any wetland restoration, creation,or enhancement activity. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.10(j)] http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om isapi.dll?clientlD=383473&infobase jeffco1.nfo&record={4CD8}&s... 2/15/2006 Document Page 1 of 5 Article VI-H.Fish and Wildlife Habitat Areas 18.15.285 Classification/designation. Fish and wildlife habitat areas(FWHAs)include both aquatic and terrestrial areas within Jefferson County. The approximate location and extent of critical fish and wildlife habitat areas are displayed in the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's(WDFW)Priority Habitat and Species (PHS) Program database. The following designations shall be used in classifying ESAs to be regulated under this Article VI-H. (1) All seasonal ranges and habitat elements with which state-listed candidate and monitor species or priority game and nongame species have a primary association. (2) All habitats with which species of local importance have a primary association. (3) Those waters that meet the criteria for Type 1,2,3,4 and 5 streams as set forth in WAC 222-16-030. (4) Areas with which federal or state endangered, threatened, and sensitive species of fish and wildlife have a primary association. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.8(a)] 18.15.290 Sources used for identification. Sources used to identify fish and wildlife habitat areas include,but are not limited to: (1) United States Department of the Interior,Fish and Wildlife Service,National Wetlands Inventory. (2) Washington State Department of Natural Resources,Water Type Index Maps. (3) Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife,Non-Game and Priority Habitats and Species Data Bases. [Ord. 11-00 § 3.6.8 (b)] 18.15.295 Fish and wildlife habitat area maps. The above maps have been produced for informational purposes only and are not regulatory devices forming an integral part of this Article VI-H. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.8(c)] 18.15.300 Exempt activities. The following uses shall be allowed within a FWHA or its buffer, if they are not prohibited by any other law, provided they are conducted so as to minimize any impact on the function and character of the FWHA or its buffer,and provided they are consistent with any county-approved habitat management plan or other special report required by this chapter, or any state or federally approved management plan for an endangered,threatened,or sensitive species. (1) Reconstruction of structures destroyed by fire or other means; provided, that completed application for reconstruction occurs within the previous structural footprint and within two years of the destruction. This provision is intended to apply only to that portion of a building which lies within a FWHA or its buffer; (2) The removal of noxious weeds from buffer areas; (3) Existing and ongoing landscaping activities(such as lawn and garden maintenance)and existing and ongoing agricultural activities on lands enrolled in the open space tax program for agriculture or on lands designated as agricultural lands of long-term commercial significance on the official map of Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designations. For the purpose of this section, existing and ongoing means that agricultural activities have been conducted within the five-year period leading up to the adoption of Ordinance No. 5-03 on April 28,2003; (4) The enhancement of a buffer by planting indigenous vegetation; (5) The construction of trails which shall be unpaved when located in the buffer areas and elevated when located in wetlands,which are not intended for motorized use, and which are no wider than five feet,unless additional width is necessary for safety along a precipice, steep hillside,or other hazardous area; (6) Harvesting wild crops which do not significantly affect the viability of the wild crop, the function of the fish and wildlife habitat area or regulated buffer(does not include tilling of soil or alteration of the fish and wildlife habitat area, except as provided in subsection (3)of this section); (7) Any of the general exemptions authorized by Article VI-D of this chapter. [Ord.06-04 §2;Ord. 5-03 §2;Ord. 11-00 § 3.6.8(d)] 18.15.305 Regulated activities. Any land use or development activity which is subject to a development permit or approval requirements of this code shall be subject to the provisions of this Article VI-H. These include, but are not limited to the following activities which are directly undertaken or originate in a FWHA or its buffer,unless exempted. (1) Stream Crossings. All stream crossings should be discouraged and alternatives should be explored. Any private or public road expansion or construction which is proposed and must cross streams classified within this article,shall comply with the following minimum development standards: (a) The design of stream crossings shall meet the requirements of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Fish passage shall be provided if necessary to address manmade obstructions on-site. Other alternatives may be allowed upon a showing that, for the site under review, the alternatives would be less disruptive to the habitat or that the necessary building foundations were not feasible. Submittal of a habitat management plan which demonstrates that the alternatives would not result in significant impacts to the fish and wildlife habitat area(FWHA)may be required; http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om isapi.dll?clientlD=383473&infobase jeffco1.nfo&record={4CD8}&s... 2/15/2006 Document Page 2 of 5 (b) Crossings shall not occur in salmonid spawning areas unless no other reasonable crossing site exists. For new development proposals, if existing crossings are determined to adversely impact salmon spawning or passage areas, new or upgraded crossings shall be located as determined necessary through coordination with the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife; (c) Bridge piers or abutments shall not be placed either within the floodway or between the ordinary,high water marks unless no other reasonable alternative placement exists; (d) All stream crossings shall be required to pass 100-year projected flood flows, even in non-fish bearing Type 4 and 5 streams.In addition,crossings for Type 1,2 or 3 should allow for downstream transport of large woody debris; (e) Crossings shall serve multiple properties whenever possible;and (f) Where there is no reasonable alternative to providing a culvert, the culvert shall be the minimum length necessary to accommodate the permitted activity. (2) All land divisions, as allowed by Chapter 18.35 JCC, or as a PRRD as regulated in this chapter, shall comply with the following development standards: (a) In order to avoid the creation of nonconforming lots, each new lot shall contain at least one building site that meets the requirements of this code, including buffer requirements for FWHAs. This site must also have access and a sewage disposal system location that are suitable for development and does not adversely impact the FWHA. (b) After preliminary approval and prior to final land division approval,the common boundary between a required buffer and the adjacent property shall be identified using appropriate signs as specified in this article. In lieu of signs,alternative methods of buffer identification may be approved when such methods are determined by the administrator to provide adequate identification to the buffer and the FWHA. (c) Buffer areas shall be dedicated as permanent open space tracts,functioning as sensitive areas buffers. (3) Utilities. Placement of utilities within designated fish and wildlife habitat areas may be allowed pursuant to the following standards: (a) Construction of utilities may be permitted in FWHAs or their buffers, only when no practicable or reasonable alternative location is available and the utility corridor meets the requirements for installation, replacement of vegetation and maintenance outlined below.Utilities are encouraged to follow existing or permitted roads where possible. (b) Construction of sewer lines or on-site sewage systems are not permitted in FWHAs or their buffers,except that they may be permitted in a buffer area when the applicant demonstrates it is necessary to meet state and/or local health code requirements; there are no other practicable alternatives available; and construction meets the requirement of this article. Joint use of the sewer utility corridor by other utilities may be allowed. (c) New utility corridors shall not be allowed in FWHAs with known locations of federal or state-listed endangered, threatened or sensitive species,except in those circumstances where an approved habitat management plan is in place. (d) Utility corridor construction and maintenance shall protect the environment of fish and wildlife habitat areas and their buffers. (i) New utility corridors shall be aligned when possible to avoid cutting trees greater than 12 inches in diameter at breast height(four and one-half feet)measured on the uphill side. (ii) New utility corridors shall be revegetated with appropriate native vegetation at not less than preconstruction vegetation densities or greater, immediately upon completion of construction or as soon thereafter as possible due to seasonal growing constraints. The utility shall ensure that such vegetation survives for a three-year period. (e) Utility towers should be painted with brush,pad or roller and should not be sandblasted or spray-painted, nor shall lead- base paints be used. (4) Bank Stabilization. A stream channel and bank, bluff, and shoreline may be stabilized when naturally occurring earth movement threatens existing legal structures (structure is defined for this purpose as those requiring a building permit pursuant to the Uniform Building Code), public improvements, unique natural resources, public health, safety or welfare, or the only feasible access to property, I and, in the case of streams, when such stabilization results in maintenance of fish habitat or improved water quality. Bluff, bank and shoreline stabilization shall follow the standards of the Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program,geologically hazardous areas provision in this chapter,and the floodplain management ordinance. The administrator may require that bank stabilization be designed by a professional engineer licensed in the state of Washington with demonstrated expertise in hydraulic actions of shorelines. For bank stabilization projects within FWHAs, emphasis shall be placed on bioengineering solutions (vegetation versus hard surfaces)unless proved by the applicant to be infeasible. Bank stabilization projects may also require a hydraulic project approval from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife which will be determined after consultation with WDFW. (5) Gravel Mining. Gravel mining is discouraged within FWHAs or their buffers, and it shall not be permitted if it causes unmitigatable significant adverse impacts, but it may be allowed following the review and approval of a habitat management plan, including a detailed mining and reclamation plan pursuant to the applicable performance standards in Chapter 18.20 JCC (mineral extraction)or as otherwise required in this code. (6) Forest Practices,Class IV General.Timber harvesting with associated development activity involving land conversions from forest use,or otherwise meeting the DNR definition as a Class IV General application, shall comply with the provisions of this article, including the maintenance of buffers,where required. http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om isapi.dll?clientlD=383473&infobase jeffco1.nfo&record={4CD8}&s... 2/15/2006 Document Page 3 of 5 (7) Road/Street Repair and Construction. Any private or public road or street expansion or construction which is allowed in a fish and wildlife habitat area or its buffer shall comply with the following minimum development standards: (a) No other reasonable or practicable alternative exists and the proposed road or street serves multiple properties whenever possible; (b) Public and private roads are encouraged to provide for other purposes, such as utility crossings, pedestrian or bicycle easements,viewing points,etc.; (c) The road or street construction is the minimum necessary, as required by the department of public works' guidelines. Minimum necessary provisions may include projected level of service requirements;and (d) Construction time limits shall be determined in consultation with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife in order to ensure species and habitat protection. (8) Outdoor Recreation, Education and Trails. Activities and improvements which do not significantly affect the function of the fish and wildlife habitat area or regulated buffer(including viewing structures,outdoor scientific or interpretive facilities,trails,hunting blinds, etc.)may be permitted in FWHAs or their buffers. (a) Trails and other facilities shall, to the extent feasible, be placed on existing road grades, utility corridors, or other previously disturbed areas; (b) Trails and other facilities shall be planned to minimize removal of trees,shrubs,snags and important wildlife habitat; (c) Viewing platforms, interpretive centers,benches and access to them, shall be designed and located to minimize impacts to wildlife,fish,or their habitat and/or critical characteristics of the affected conservation area; (d) Trails, in general, shall be set back from streams so that there will be minimal impact to the stream from trail use or maintenance. Trails shall be constructed with pervious surfaces when feasible and trails within a FWHAs are not intended to be used by motorized vehicles. (9) Chemical Application or Storage. Chemical applications are not permitted within FWHAs unless expressly approved as part of a farm plan, forest practices application, or for the control of invasive or noxious plant species. In cases where approved chemical applications occur as part of a forest practices application or farm plan,proper reporting procedures shall be followed. Chemical storage shall not be permitted within a FWHA or its buffer. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.8(e)] 18.15.310 General prohibitions. No land use or development activity, even if the activity does not require a permit, shall be allowed that alters the function or character of the FWHA or its buffer.This includes,but is not limited to activities involving: (1) The removal, excavation, grading, dumping, discharging, or filling of any material unless part of a project which has been permitted pursuant to this Article VI-H; (2) The destruction or alteration of FWHAs or their buffers through clearing, grading, harvesting, shading, intentional burning, vegetation removal or planting of vegetation that would alter the character of the FWHA or buffer,unless part of a project which has been permitted pursuant to this article; (3) New residential, commercial or industrial development or construction,unless exempted or provided for elsewhere in this article. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.8(f)] 18.15.315 Protection standards. (1) General. Application for a project on a parcel of real property containing a designated FWHA or its buffer shall adhere to the requirements set forth below. (2) Drainage and Erosion Control.An applicant submitting a project application shall also submit,and have approved,a drainage and erosion control plan,as specified in this chapter. (3) Grading. An applicant submitting a project application shall also submit, and have approved, a grading plan, as specified in this chapter. (4) Vegetation Retention. The following provisions regarding vegetation retention shall apply: (a) All trees and understory lying outside of road rights-of-way and utility easements shall be retained (except for hazard trees) during clearing for roadways and utilities; provided, that understory damaged during approved clearing operations may be pruned. (b) Damage to vegetation retained during initial clearing activities shall be minimized by directional felling of trees to avoid critical areas and vegetation to be retained. (c) Retained trees, understory and stumps may subsequently be cleared only if such clearing is necessary to complete the proposal involved in the project application. (5) Buffers—Standard Requirements.Fish and wildlife habitat areas shall have buffers and building setbacks established. (a) Buffers or setbacks shall be maintained along the perimeter of fish and wildlife habitat areas. Buffer distances associated with streams shall be measured horizontally from the ordinary high water mark (OHWM). All other buffer distances shall be measured horizontally from the established FWHA perimeter. (b) A building setback line of five feet is required from the edge of any buffer area. (c) Buffers shall be retained in their natural condition, however, minor pruning of vegetation to enhance views or provide http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/omisapi.dll?clientID=383473&infobase=j effcol.nfo&record={4CD8}&s 2/15/2006 Document Page 4 of 5 access may be permitted as long as the function and character of the buffer are not diminished. (d) Streams with adjacent riparian wetland habitats shall be subject to the buffer widths which apply to their wetland class or the standard streamside buffer widths set forth below,whichever is more restrictive. (e) Standard streamside buffer widths shall be applied to each side of the stream in accordance with Table 3-2. Table 3-2.Standard Streamside Buffers Stream Type Buffer Widths Type 1 &2 150 ft. Type 3 100 ft. Type 4 100 ft. Type 5 50 ft. Note: Stream type shall be determined using the criteria set forth in WAC 222-16-030. (6) Reducing Buffer Widths. The administrator may reduce the standard buffer widths when the project applicant demonstrates the following to the satisfaction of the administrator: (a) Standard buffer function will be preserved through such mechanisms as buffer averaging or enhancement with native vegetation. (b) A habitat management plan is required for all buffer width reductions,including buffer averaging. (c) Under no circumstances shall buffer widths be reduced by more than 25 percent. (7) Increasing Buffer Widths. The administrator may increase the standard buffer width when a larger buffer width is necessary to protect the structure, function and character of FWHAs. The buffer may be increased or other protections provided in order to prevent a significant adverse environmental impact to the function or character of the FWHA by a proposed land use or development activity. This determination shall be supported by appropriate documentation. Such determination shall be attached as permit condition and shall demonstrate that: (a) A larger buffer is necessary to maintain viable populations or critical habitat of endangered, threatened, or sensitive species;or (b) The adjacent land is susceptible to severe erosion and erosion control measures will not effectively prevent adverse impacts to the FWHA;or (c) Increasing the vegetation area widths will only be done as necessary to preserve the structure,function and character of the FWHA;or (d) If the FWHA lies within an area where there is evidence of a migrating stream or river channel, increased protection will be necessary.Based upon site habitat conditions and species presence,the buffer may be extended;or (e) If streams are located in ravines (45 percent slope or greater), the minimum buffer width shall be the minimum buffer required for the stream type,or a buffer width which extends 25 feet beyond the top of the slope,whichever is greater. (8) Averaging Buffer Widths. The administrator may modify the standard buffer widths by averaging.Buffer width averaging shall be allowed only when an individual or firm meeting the criteria of JCC 18.15.395(2)demonstrates all of the following to the satisfaction of the administrator: (a) Width averaging will not adversely impact the function or character of the designated FWHA. (b) The total area contained within the buffer after averaging is not less than that contained within the standard buffer prior to averaging. (c) The standard buffer width has not been reduced by more than 25 percent. (d) A habitat management plan shall be prepared to justify buffer width averaging. (9) Buffer Marking. Upon approval of the habitat management plan, the location of the outer extent of required buffers shall be marked in the field as follows: (a) A permanent physical separation along the boundary of the buffer area shall be installed and permanently maintained. Such separation may consist of logs,a tree or hedge row,or other prominent physical marking approved by the administrator. (b) Buffer perimeters shall be marked with temporary signs at an interval of one per parcel or every 100 feet,whichever is less. Signs shall remain in place prior to and during approved construction activities. The signs shall contain the following statement: "Buffer—Do Not Remove or Alter Existing Native Vegetation." (c) In the case of short plat,long plat,binding site plan,and site plan approvals under this code,the applicant shall include on the face of any such instrument the boundary of the streamside buffer area. (d) The applicant may also choose to dedicate the buffer through a conservation easement or deed restriction that shall be recorded with the Jefferson County auditor. Such easements or restrictions shall, however, use the forms approved by the prosecuting attorney. [Ord. 11-00 § 3.6.8(g)] http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om isapi.dll?clientlD=383473&infobase jeffcol.nfo&record={4CD8}&s... 2/15/2006 Document Page 5 of 5 18.15.320 Conditions. (1) General. In granting approval for a project application subject to the provisions of this Article VI-H,the administrator may require mitigating conditions that will,in the administrator's judgment,substantially secure the objectives of this article. (2) Basis for Conditions. All conditions of approval required pursuant to this article shall be based upon either the substantive requirements of this article or the recommendations of a qualified professional utilizing best available science, contained within a special report required under this chapter. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.8(h)] http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om isapi.dll?clientlD=383473&infobase jeffco1.nfo&record={4CD8}&s... 2/15/2006 Document Page 1 of 6 Article VI-I.Wetlands 18.15.325 Classification/designation. (1) Classification. Wetlands shall be classified using the Washington State Department of Ecology's Wetland Rating System for Western Washington,2nd Edition, 1993. Wetland delineations shall be determined by using the Washington State Wetlands Identification and Delineation Manual,March 1997,or as amended hereafter. (2) Designation. As determined using the Washington State Department of Ecology's Wetland Rating System for Western 2nd Edition, 1993, all Category I wetlands, Category II wetlands 2 500 square feet or larger in size and Category III and IV Washington, 2 E t g ry g g r5' g ry q g wetlands 10,000 square feet or larger in size,shall be subject to the standards of this Article VI-I. (3) Sources Used for Identification. Sources used to identify designated wetlands include,but are not limited to: (a) United States Department of the Interior,Fish and Wildlife Service,National Wetlands Inventory. (b) Areas identified as hydric soils, soils with significant soil inclusions and"wet spots"within the United States Department of Agriculture/Soil Conservation Service Soil Survey for Jefferson County. (c) Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Geographic Information System: Hydrography and Soils Survey Layers. (4) Wetland Maps. The wetland maps prepared by the county have been produced for informational purposes only and are not regulatory devices forming an integral part of this article. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.9(a)] 18.15.330 Regulated activities. Any land use or development activity shall be subject to the provisions of this Article VI-I,including,but not limited to,the following activities which are directly undertaken or originate in a regulated wetland or its buffer,unless exempted: (1) The removal,excavation,grading,or dredging of material of any kind,including the construction of ponds and trails; (2) The dumping,discharging,or filling of any material; (3) The draining,flooding,or disturbing of the wetland water level or water table; (4) The driving of pilings; (5) The placing of obstructions; (6) The construction,reconstruction,demolition,or expansion of any structure; (7) The destruction or alteration of wetland vegetation through clearing, harvesting, shading, intentional burning, application of herbicides or pesticides,or planting of vegetation that would alter the character of a regulated wetland;provided,that these activities are not part of a forest practice governed under Chapter 76.09 RCW(Forest Practices Act)and its rules;or (8) Activities that result in: (a) A significant change of water temperature; (b) A significant change of physical or chemical characteristics of wetlands water sources,including quantity;or (c) The introduction of pollutants. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.9(b)] 18.15.335 Exempt activities. (1) Wetlands. The following uses shall be allowed within a regulated wetland without having to meet the protection standards, or requirements for wetland studies or mitigation set forth in this Article VI-I, if they are not prohibited by any other law. However, forest practices and conversions are governed by Chapter 76.09 RCW and its rules. (a) Normal maintenance, repair, or operation of existing structures, facilities, or improved areas, such as on-site septic systems,lawns,landscaping,orchards,gardens,trails,and driveways.Maintenance and repair do not include any modification that changes the character, scope, or size of the original structure, facility, or improved area, and do not include the construction of a maintenance road; (b) Modification or expansion of existing uses and structures, pursuant to the requirements of the nonconforming use and structure provisions of this code; (c) Outdoor recreational activities, including hunting and fishing (pursuant to state law), birdwatching, hiking, bicycling, boating,and swimming; (d) The harvesting of wild crops in a manner that is not injurious to natural reproduction of such crops and provided the harvesting does not require tilling soil,planting crops,or changing existing topography,water conditions,or water sources; (e) Existing and ongoing agricultural activities on lands enrolled in the open space tax program for agriculture or on lands designated as agricultural lands of long-term commercial significance on the official map of Comprehensive Plan Land Use Designations.For the purpose of this section,"existing and ongoing"means that agricultural activities have been conducted within the five-year period leading up to the adoption of Ordinance No.5-03 on April 28,2003; (f) Normal maintenance,but not construction,of drainage ditches; (g) Use of existing nature trails; (h) Installation of navigation aids and boundary markers; (i) Site investigative work necessary for a project application submittal,such as surveys,soil logs,percolation tests,and other http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om isapi.dll?clientID=383473&infobase jeffco1.nfo&record={4CD8}&s... 2/15/2006 Document Page 2 of 6 related activities.In every case,wetland impacts shall be minimized and disturbed areas shall be immediately restored; (j) Drilling or digging and maintenance of wells; provided, that wetland impacts are minimized and disturbed areas are immediately restored. (2) Wetland Buffers. In addition to those activities allowed in regulated wetlands in this article, the following activities are allowed within wetland buffers without having to meet the protection standards, or requirements for wetland studies or mitigation set forth in this article;provided,that impacts to buffers are minimized and that disturbed areas are immediately restored except as specifically allowed in subsection(2)(a)of this section. (a) In association with a single-family residence only, the establishment and expansion of lawns, landscaping, orchards, gardens,and fences;provided,that: (i) Lawns,landscaping,orchards,and gardens shall be allowed within the outer 25 percent of the buffer width where no reasonable alternative is available.No structure other than fences nor any impervious surface shall be included in the above;and (ii) Fences shall be designed to allow the unimpeded passage of surface water beneath them. (b) Activities having minimal adverse impacts on buffers and no adverse impacts on regulated wetlands. These include low intensity, passive recreational activities, such as pervious trails, nonpermanent wildlife watching blinds, scientific or educational activities, and sports fishing or hunting. Trails within buffers shall be designed to minimize impacts to the wetland, and shall not include any impervious surfaces. (c) Within the buffers of Category III and IV wetlands only,vegetation-lined swales designed for stormwater management or conveyance when topographic restraints determine there are no other upland alternative locations. Swales used for detention purposes may only be placed in the outer 25 percent of the buffer. Conveyance swales may be placed through the buffer, if necessary. [Ord.06-04 §2;Ord. 5-03 §2;Ord. 11-00 §3.6.9(c)] 18.15.340 Protection standards. (1) General. Application for a project on a parcel of real property containing a designated wetland or its buffer shall adhere to the requirements set forth below. (2) Delineation. An applicant submitting a project application shall also submit, and have approved, a wetland delineation report as specified in JCC 18.15.400.Additionally,the following provisions shall apply: (a) The location of the wetland and its boundary shall be determined through the performance of a field investigation utilizing the methodology contained in the Washington State Wetlands Identification and Delineation Manual,March 1997,or as amended hereafter. (b) If the wetland is located off of the property involved in the project application and is inaccessible, the best available information shall be used to determine the wetland boundary and class. (c) After approval of the delineation report,the wetland boundary shall be staked and flagged in the field. (d) This requirement may be waived under the following circumstances: (i) Single-Family Residences. The requirement for a wetland delineation and special report may be waived for construction of a single-family residence on an existing lot of record if field investigation by county staff indicates the following: (A) Sufficient information exists for staff to estimate the boundaries of a wetland without a delineation;and (B) The single-family residence and all accessory structures and uses are not proposed to be located within the distances identified in Table 3-3,below,from the estimated wetland boundary. (ii) Subdivisions and Short Subdivisions. The requirement for a wetland delineation and special report will be waived for subdivisions and short subdivisions of an existing lot of record if field investigation by county staff indicates the following: (A) Sufficient information exists for staff to estimate the boundaries of a wetland without a delineation;and (B) Building envelopes or building setback lines are not proposed to be located within the distances identified in Table 3-3,below,from the estimated wetland boundary. Table 3-3.Minimum Wetland Buffers Necessary as Part of Qualifying for a Waiver from Delineation and Special Report Requirements(1,2,3) Required Distance from Estimated Wetland Wetland Category Boundary(feet)(4) I 225 http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om_isapi.dll?clientlD=383473&infobase jeffco1.nfo&record={4CD8}&s... 2/15/2006 Document Page 3 of 6 II 150 III 75 IV 37 Notes: 1.These buffers are one part of the complete requirements necessary to qualify for a waiver. See subsection(2)of this section. 2. These are not standard wetland buffers: they are optional buffers for cases when a delineation is not made. These minimum waiver buffers, shown in Table 3-3, are 1.5 times the standard buffer widths identified in this article. If a single-family residence, building envelope,or setback line in a subdivision is proposed to be closer to the wetland than the distance identified in the table,a wetland delineation report must be performed. 3. The same opportunities for exemption from delineation shall apply to uncategorized wetlands. The department of community development shall be responsible for determining the wetland category. 4. The following shall not be located within the distances identified in the table: (a) single-family residences and all accessory structures and uses;(b)subdivision building envelopes and setback lines. (3) Drainage and Erosion Control.An applicant submitting a project application shall also submit, and have approved,a drainage and erosion control plan as specified in this chapter. The plan shall discuss, evaluate and recommend methods to minimize sedimentation of designated wetlands during and after construction. (4) Buffer Marking. Upon approval of the delineation report the location of the outer extent of the wetland buffer shall be marked in the field as follows: (a) A permanent physical separation along the upland boundary of the wetland buffer area shall be installed and permanently maintained. Such separation may consist of logs, a tree or hedge row, or other prominent physical marking approved by the administrator. (b) Buffer perimeters shall be marked with temporary signs at an interval of one per parcel or every 100 feet, whichever is less. Signs shall remain in place prior to and during approved construction activities. The signs shall contain the following statement: "Wetland&Buffer—Do Not Remove or Alter Existing Native Vegetation." (c) In the case of short plat, long plat,binding site plan,and site plan approvals under this code,the applicant shall include on the face of any such instrument the boundary of the wetland and its buffer. (d) The applicant may also choose to dedicate the buffer through a conservation easement or deed restriction that shall be recorded with the Jefferson County auditor. Such easements or restrictions shall, however, use the forms approved by the prosecuting attorney. (5) Buffers—Standard Requirements.The following buffer provisions shall apply: (a) Buffer areas shall be required to provide sufficient separation between the designated wetland and the adjacent proposed project. (b) The appropriate width of the wetland buffer shall be determined by either: application of the standard buffer widths set forth below in Table 3-4;or by variations to the standard buffers as allowed in subsections(6),(7)and(8)of this section. (c) Buffers shall remain naturally vegetated except where the vegetation has been disturbed, invaded by highly undesirable species (e.g., noxious weeds), or would substantially benefit from the increased diversity of introduced species. Where buffer disturbance has occurred during construction, replanting with native vegetation shall be required. Minor pruning of vegetation to enhance views and removal of undesirable species(e.g.,alders)may be permitted by the administrator on a case-by-case basis. (d) All buffers shall be measured perpendicularly from the wetland boundary as surveyed in the field. (e) Standard wetland buffer widths shall be as established in Table 3-4. Table 3-4.Standard Buffer Widths for Wetlands Wetland Category Standard Buffer Width I 150 ft. II 100 ft. III 50 ft. IV 25 ft. (6) Reducing Buffer Widths. The administrator may reduce the standard wetland buffer widths, when the project applicant demonstrates both of the following to the satisfaction of the administrator: (a) Standard wetland buffer width averaging as set forth in this article is unfeasible. (b) The project application includes a buffer enhancement plan using native vegetation which substantiates that an enhanced http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om isapi.dll?clientlD=383473&infobase jeffco1.nfo&record={4CD8}&s... 2/15/2006 Document Page 4 of 6 buffer will improve the functional attributes of the buffer to provide additional protection for functions and values. (7) Increasing Buffer Widths. The administrator may increase the standard wetland buffer widths when a larger buffer is necessary to protect wetland functions and values based on local conditions. This determination shall be made only when the department demonstrates any one of the following through appropriate documentation: (a) A larger buffer is necessary to maintain viable populations of existing species. (b) The wetland is used by species listed by the Washington State Department of Wildlife as endangered, threatened, or sensitive, or has documented priority species or habitats or essential or outstanding potential habitat for those species, or has unusual nesting or resting sites(e.g.,heron rookeries and raptor nesting trees). (c) The adjacent land is susceptible to severe landslide or erosion, and erosion control measures will not effectively prevent adverse wetland impacts. (d) The adjacent land has minimal vegetative cover or slopes greater than 45 percent. (8) Averaging Buffer Widths. The administrator may modify the standard wetland buffer widths set forth in this section by averaging. Buffer width averaging shall be allowed only when an individual or firm meeting the criteria of JCC 18.15.400(2)demonstrates all of the following to the satisfaction of the administrator: (a) Width averaging will not adversely impact the wetland functional values; (b) The total area contained within the wetland buffer after averaging is not less than that contained within the standard buffer prior to averaging; (c) The standard buffer width has not been reduced by more than 25 percent. [Ord. 11-00 §3.6.9(d)] 18.15.345 Noncompensatory enhancement. Noncompensatory enhancement are those wetland enhancement projects which are conducted solely to increase the functions and values of an existing wetland and which are not required to be conducted pursuant to the mitigation requirements of JCC 18.15.350. There are two types of noncompensatory enhancement: (1) Type 1 Noncompensatory Enhancement. Type 1 noncompensatory enhancement projects involve the filling, draining, or excavating of a regulated wetland. All applications for Type 1 noncompensatory enhancement projects shall be accompanied by an enhancement plan prepared in accordance with subsections(1)(a)and(1)(b)of this section,which demonstrates that the proposed activities will result in an increase in wetland functions and values. (a) The enhancement plan must be submitted for review and approval by the administrator: (b) The enhancement plan must either be prepared by a qualified wetlands consultant or accepted in writing by the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service,the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife,or the Washington Department of Ecology. (2) Type 2 Noncompensatory Enhancement. Type 2 noncompensatory enhancement projects involve wetland alterations that do not include the filling, draining, or excavating of a regulated wetland. Such projects might involve the removal of non-native plant species or the planting of native plant species. All applications for Type 2 noncompensatory enhancement projects shall be accompanied by an enhancement plan prepared in accordance with subsections (2)(a) through (2)(c) of this section, which demonstrates that the proposed activities will result in an increase in wetland functions and values. (a) The enhancement plan shall be submitted for review and approval by the administrator; (b) The enhancement plan must include a detailed description of the activity including the following information: (i) The goal of the enhancement project; (ii) What plants,if any,will be removed or planted; (iii) How the activity will be conducted,including the type(s)of tools or machinery to be used;and (iv) The qualifications of the individual who will be conducting the enhancement activity. (c) The enhancement plan must either be prepared by a qualified wetlands consultant or accepted in writing by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, or the Washington Department of Ecology. [Ord. 11-00 § 3.6.9(e)] 18.15.350 Mitigation. The overall goal of mitigation shall be no net loss of wetland function,value,and acreage. (1) Mitigation Sequence.Mitigation includes avoiding,minimizing,or compensating for adverse impacts to regulated wetlands or their buffers. When a proposed use or development activity poses potentially significant adverse impacts to a regulated wetland or its buffer,the preferred sequence of mitigation as defined below shall be followed unless the applicant demonstrates that an overriding public benefit would warrant an exception to this preferred sequence. (a) Avoiding the impact altogether by not taking a certain action or parts of actions on that portion of the site which contains the regulated wetland or its buffer; (b) Minimizing impacts by limiting the degree or magnitude of the action and its implementation; (c) Rectifying the impact by repairing,rehabilitating,or restoring the affected environment; (d) Reducing or eliminating the impact over time by preservation and maintenance operations during the life of the action;or (e) Compensating for the impact by replacing,enhancing,or providing substitute resources or environments. http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om isapi.dll?clientlD=383473&infobase jeffco1.nfo&record={4CD8}&s... 2/15/2006 Document Page 5 of 6 (2) Compensatory Mitigation — General Requirements. As a condition of any permit or other approval allowing alteration which results in the loss or degradation of regulated wetlands, or as an enforcement action pursuant to Chapter 18.50 JCC, compensatory mitigation shall be required to offset impacts resulting from the actions of the applicant or any code violator. (a) Except persons exempt under this article, any person who alters or proposes to alter regulated wetlands shall restore or create areas of wetland equivalent to or larger than those altered in order to compensate for wetland losses. The following Table 3- 5 specifies the ratios that apply to creation or restoration which is in-kind, on-site, and is accomplished prior to or concurrently with alteration: Table 3-5.Required Replacement Ratios for Compensatory Wetland Mitigation Creation and Wetland Category Restoration(') Enhancement(2) I 6:1 12:1 II or III •Forested 3:1 6:1 • Scrub-Shrub 2:1 4:1 •Emergent 2:1 4:1 IV 1.25:1 2.5:1 Notes: 1. The first number in the ratio specifies the acreage of wetlands to be created, and the second number specifies the acreage of wetlands proposed to be altered or lost. The replacement ratios are derived from Department of Ecology Publication No. 97-112 (1998): "How Ecology Regulates Wetlands." 2.Enhancement of existing wetlands may be considered as compensation,but above ratios must then be doubled. (b) Compensation must be completed prior to wetland destruction,where possible. (c) Compensatory mitigation must follow an approved compensatory mitigation plan pursuant to this article, with the replacement ratios as specified above. (d) Compensatory mitigation must be conducted on property which will be protected and managed to avoid further development or degradation.The applicant or code violator must provide for long-term preservation of the compensation area. (e) The applicant shall demonstrate sufficient scientific expertise, supervisory capability, and financial resources, including bonding,to carry out the project. The applicant must demonstrate the capability for monitoring the site and making corrections if the project fails to meet projected goals. (3) Compensatory Mitigation—Type,Location,and Timing. (a) Priority will be given to in-kind, on-site compensation if feasible and if the wetland to be lost has a moderate to high functional value. (b) When the wetland to be impacted is of a limited functional value and is degraded, compensation may be of the wetland community type most likely to succeed with the highest functional value possible. (c) Out-of-kind compensation may be allowed when out-of-kind replacement will best meet identified goals (for example, replacement of historically diminished wetland types). Where out-of-kind replacement is accepted, greater acreage replacement ratios may be required to compensate for lost functional values. (d) Off-site compensation can be allowed only if: (i) On-site compensation is not feasible due to hydrology,soils,waves,or other factors; (ii) On-site compensation is not practical due to probable adverse impacts from surrounding land uses; (iii) Potential functional values at the site of the proposed restoration are significantly greater than the lost wetland functional values;or (iv) Off-site compensation will be conducted in accordance with subsection (4) of this section (Cooperative Compensation Projects). (e) Except in the case of cooperative compensation projects, off-site compensation must occur within the same watershed where the wetland loss occurs; provided, that Category IV wetlands may be replaced outside of the watershed if there is no reasonable technical alternative. The stormwater storage function provided by Category IV wetlands must be provided for within the design of the development project. (f) Except in the case of cooperative compensation projects, in selecting compensation sites applicants must pursue locations in the following order of preference: http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om isapi.dll?clientlD=383473&infobase jeffco1.nfo&record={4CD8}&s... 2/15/2006 Document Page 6 of 6 (i) Filled,drained,or cleared sites which were formerly wetlands and where appropriate hydrology exists;and (ii) Upland sites,adjacent to wetlands, if the upland is significantly disturbed and does not contain a mature forested or shrub community of native species,and where the appropriate natural hydrology exists. (g) Construction of compensation projects must be timed to reduce impacts to existing wildlife and flora. Construction must be timed to assure that grading and soil movement occurs during the dry season. Planting of vegetation must be specifically timed to the needs of the target species. (4) Cooperative Compensation Projects. The county may encourage, facilitate, and approve cooperative projects where one or more applicants,or an organization with demonstrated capability,may undertake a compensation project if it is demonstrated that: (a) Creation of one or several larger wetlands may be preferable to many small wetlands; (b) The group demonstrates the organizational and fiscal capability to act cooperatively; (c) The group demonstrates that long term management of the compensation area can and will be provided;and (d) There is a clear potential for success of the proposed compensation at the identified compensation site. Conducting compensation as part of a cooperative process does not reduce or eliminate the required replacement ratios outlined in this article. [Ord.5-03 §2;Ord. 11-00 §3.6.9(f)] http://nt5.scbbs.com/cgi-bin/om isapi.dll?clientlD=383473&infobase jeffco1.nfo&record={4CD8}&s... 2/15/2006 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: ( ) ( ) MAILING ADDRESS: EMAIL: CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE WAINS NUMBER: NUMBER ARCHITECT/ENGINEER: PHONE ( ) FAX:( ) MAILING ADDRESS: EMAIL Project Type: Frame Type: Bathrooms: Shoreline: Type of Sewage Disposal: ❑ New ❑ Wood Existing: ❑ Sewer ❑ Addition ❑ Steel Proposed: Bank Height: ❑ Community System ❑ Alteration/Remodel ❑ Concrete Total: ❑ Individual System ❑ Repair ❑ Masonry SEP Permit# CI Demolition CI 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 Insert ❑ Hot Water Tank ❑ Pellet Stove ❑ Other Is this appliance being installed in a Manufactured/Mobile Home? Yes / No When 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, includin• the reserve area. VFfpfwMgC,N43ifiOltanftEtMiRVTRIS*tti;;14tf S•uare Foota!a Current Pro•osed ,° C Main Floor Heated :'~ EH Bld App Review: 2n°Floor Heated ,._ Consistency Review: Other Heated Base fee: gee Mezzanine r � �� Additional Section: Heated Basement � , e,:v ' Plan Check fee: Unheated Basement ' State Surcharge fee: Other Unheated Pot Water Review fee: Garage/Carport SUBTOTAL Decks POO 911/Rd Approach fee: Other TOTAL: $ a �r� .} '� Receipt Number: Cash/Check Number: ESTIMATED COST(REQUIRED) Date: •Fair market value of all labor and materials foundation to finish Initials: G:\PermitCenter\FORMS\DRD FORMS\Master Permit Application 12-30-05.doc CO JEFFERSON COUNTY er kir 4 ` DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 621 Sheridan Street • Port Townsend •Washington 98368 360/379-4450 . 360/379-4451 Fax fie www.Co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment Master Permit Application MLA: Project Description (include separate sheets as necessary): Property Tax Parcel Number: Size: (acres/square feet) Site Address and/or Directions to Property: Property Owner(s)of Record: Telephone: Fax: email: Mailing Address: Applicant/Agent(if different from owner): Telephone: Fax: email: Mailing Address: What kind of Permit?(Check each box that applies) ❑ Building ❑Variance(Minor,Major or Reasonable Economic Use) ❑ Demolition Permit ❑ Conditional Use[C(a),C(d),or C]** ❑ Single Family ❑ Discretionary"D"or Unnamed Use Classification ❑ Garage Attached/Detached ❑ Special Use(Essential Public Facilities)** ❑ Manufactured Home ❑ Boundary Line Adjustment ❑ Modular ❑ Short Plat** ❑ Commercial* ❑ Binding Site Plan** ❑ Change of Use ❑ Long Plat** ❑Address ❑ Road Approach ❑ Planned Rural Residential Development(PRRD)/Amendments** ❑ Propane ❑ Plat Vacation/Alteration** ❑Allowed"Yes"Use Consistency Analysis ❑ Shoreline Master Program Exemption/Permit Revisions** ❑ Stormwater Management ❑ Shoreline Management Substantial Development** ❑ Site Plan Approval Advance Determination(SPAAD)* ❑ Shoreline Management Variance ❑ Temporary Use ❑ Comprehensive Plan/UDC/Land Use District Map Amendment ❑Wireless Telecommunication* ❑Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program Amendment ❑ Forest Practices Act/Release of Six-Year Moratorium *May require a Pre—Application Conference **Requires a Pre-Application Conference Please identify any other local,state or federal permits required for this proposal, if known: 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 it's 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.Access and right of entry to this property shall be requested and shall occur only during regular business hours. Signature: Date: The action or actions Applicant will undertake as a result of the issuance of this permit may negatively impact upon one or more threatened or endangered species and could lead to a potential"take"of an endangered species 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. Any 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 development code.The Applicant acknowledges that he,she or it holds individual and non- transferable responsibility for adhering to and complying with the ESA. The Applicant has read this disclaimer and signs and dates it below. Signature: Date: G:\PermitCenter\FORMS\DRD FORMS\Master Permit Application 12-30-05.doc Step 2—Determination of Completeness: Following submittal of your application, county staff will make a determination within 28 days as to whether your application is complete. APPLICATION FORMS REQUIRED FOR A"SPAAD" A complete SPAAD application generally includes the following application forms: • Master Land Use Application(MLA) • Site Plan(refer to MLA checklist and sample site plan for instructions) • Water availability form when a public water system is involved(Environmental Health Division of Health Department). • . Soil evaluation if an onsite sewage system will be a component of the development proposal(Environmental Health) • Road approach permit application if required(Public Works Department) In certain SPAAD cases, one or more of the listed forms is not required (e.g., a road approach permit application form if the subject property already has legal access). A completed and signed MLA form accompanied by a site plan i P 9 p y p is always required. In some cases, o additional information q may be requested of the applicant depending on the characteristics of the site and the specifics of the proposal. Step 3—Formal Application Review and Decision: Following ng the determination of completeness,a final decision must be made by the county'within e ty 120 calendar days, though typically the timeframe is much shorter. The decision of the Administrator regarding site 9 9 plan review may be appealed only as part of an appeal of an underlying building or other construction or development permit decision. Approval Criteria Your SPAAD application will be evaluated on the basis of the information you provide, the criteria listed in the relevant section of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code(see UDC Section 8.7),and in some instances,inspection of the property. Site plans will be approved upon showing that all of the following have been satisfied: • The proposed site plan conforms to all applicable county, state and federal, land use, environmental and health regulations and plans, including, but not limited to the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan; and the provisions of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code,including any incorporated standards. • Adequate provisions for utilities and other public services necessary to serve the needs of the proposed site plan have been demonstrated, including open spaces, drainage ways, roads, and other public ways, potable water, sewage disposal,fire flow and other improvements; • The probable significant adverse environmental impacts of the proposed site plan, together with any practical means of mitigating adverse impacts, have been considered such that the proposal will not have an unacceptable adverse effect upon the quality of the environment, in accordance with the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) implementing provisions contained within Section 8 of this Code and Chapter 43.21C RCW;and • Approving the proposed site plan will serve the public use and interest and adequate provision has been made for the public health,safety and general welfare. Duration of Approval Approval of the site plan is effective for five(5)years from the date of original approval by the Administrator. If a building permit has not been issued within the five(5)year period,the site plan approval will expire. Minor modifications to a previously approved site plan may be approved by the Administrator subject to the provisions of Section 8.7.8 of the UDC. Upon expiration of a SPAAD,you may reapply for a new SPAAD approval. The new application would primarily be evaluated on the basis of whether the UDC or other applicable state or federal laws had changed. SPAAD.DOC REV:6/5/2002 Page 2 440,014 erte4JEFFERSON COUNTY iiiir DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 4 621 Sheridan Street• Port Townsend •Washington 98368 360/379-4450 • 800/831-2678 • 360/379-4451 Fax http://www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ Site Plan Approval Advance Determination (SPAAD) The Site Plan Approval Advance Determination (SPAAD) information sheet is designed to help you provide all the information necessary to facilitate a timely and well-informed decision on your application. You will use the Master Land Use Permit Application Form for all'SPAAD applications.Advanced site plan approval is a Type I permit under the Unified Development Code(UDC). Special Reports may be required if there are environmentally sensitive areas on the property. Purpose The purpose of the SPAAD is to allow prospective buyers, owners or developers of land a means to obtain advance determinations of the site requirements and constraints to particular parcels without undertaking the risk or expense of applying for a"triggering" building or other development permit(with the exception of projects located within the jurisdiction of the Shoreline Master Program which may require county, state or federal permits prior to SPAAD issuance). It is intended to reduce the cost of development and aid in the facilitation of pre-development financing for applicants. Eligibility and Limitations All residential and commercial "Yes" uses identified in Table 3-1 of the UDC, or classified as such by the Administrator pursuant to Section 3.2 of the UDC, that require issuance of a building permit are eligible to obtain site plan approval advance determination. Residential site plans may be prepared by the applicant or contractor but commercial site plans need to be prepared by a licensed engineer. Site Plan requirements for both residential and commercial projects are included on the Master Land Use Permit Application Checklist and in UDC Section 8.2.2(a) and (b). Advanced site plan approval may be granted without an accompanying building or development permit only upon completion of an administrative review process to ensure consistency with the performance standards of Section 4,'the development standards of Section 6 and other applicable requirements of the UDC. Approval of a site plan does not constitute authority to commence any development or building activity until such time as final authorizing permits are issued(e.g.,septic,stormwater management,or building permits,etc.). Approval of the site plan does not guarantee the performance of specific site features or improvements (e.g., wells, septic systems, stormwater drainage facilities, etc.) and is not immune from changes in state or federal laws which are enacted or have an effective date after the date of the site plan approval. Any subsequent land division or boundary line adjustment of a parcel or lot which has received site plan approval will render such approval void. Required Water and Septic Elements To ensure that there is sufficient area of soils suitable for an onsite system to support the proposed development,the following items must be included as part of your SPAAD application: (1) A soil report prepared by a licensed septic designer or professional engineer licensed to practice in the state of Washington. The report must consist of a detailed profile description of at least four(4)test pits located in the proposed drainfield and reserve area. The profile description must identify soil texture, structure, color, drainage and any restrictive horizons noted. The location of soil test pits must be shown on the submitted site plan. (2) An application for Determination of Adequate Potable Water Supply(available from this office). In instances where individual wells are proposed,the site plan must include identified well exclusion zones,which are areas less than 100 feet from proposed and existing drainfields associated with onsite sewage systems (per WAC 246-272-09501). On the site plan, well exclusion zones can be represented by shading,cross-hatching,or similar method. Process Step 1 — Pre-Application Conference (Optional): A pre-application conference is not required for a SPAAD, although they are strongly encouraged. 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Individual Well–attach copy of: 1) Well logs (If no well log report is on file,a 1 hr stabilization test may be substituted) 2) Lab analysis for water quality parameters tested within 3 years of application: -Total coliform -Nitrate-N -Chloride 3) Plot plan showing location of well with distances from proposed sewage system, buildings, driveways and surrounding properties. Two-party Well—items above AND recorded Operation&Maintenance agreement and recorded Easement. By signing the application form,the applicant/owner attests that the information provided herein is true and correct to the best of their knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the applicant/owner with respect to this application packet may result in this permit being null and void, I further agree to save, indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities,judgments, court costs, reasonable 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 purpose of application review and any required later inspections. Access and right of entry to the applicant's property or structure shall be requested and shall occur during regular business hours. Signature Date FOR OFFICE USE ONLY 1) Water Right Permit# 2) Public Water Supply WS"lD# In Compliance .Yes No 3), Individual Well Driller Name Date Milled;, Depth Production Meets Water Quality Standards' Yes." No SIPZ Yes Circle Coastal Moderate High No Based upon information provided by the;applictrot,itappearslhat the-potable water supply: meets conditionally meets _� does not meet the conditions of"RCUV.19.27.097 and the"Guidelines for Determining Water Availability for New Buildings. ` .. . Application Reviewed by Date Date Fee Receipt# Check# Case#BLD Jefferson County Permit Center% 621 Sheridan St Port Townsend WA 58368 WATER AVAILABILITY NOTIFICATION PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM TO: Jefferson County Environmental Health Department FROM: (Water System Name) • System Operator State ID Number Total connections for which system is approved Number of service connections existing (in use) Number of service connections committed Date and results of most recent water bacteriological analysis The water system is capable of and will supply potable water to the following location: Assessors Parcel ID# Legal Description Site Address Operator Signature Date EXPIRATION DATE OF THIS SERVICE COMMITMENT H:%homelpinontrlinfohithlpubweter 8195 ,2 JEFFERSON COUNTY 4 ,: 1 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT etrik 4. . `� Q' 621 Sheridan Street• Port Townsend •Washington 98368 360/379-4450.800/831-2678.360/379-4451 Fax Variance Purpose The purpose of allowing variances from the standards of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code (UDC) is to ensure that all persons and their property are guaranteed equal rights and opportunities under similar circumstances. Variances from the standards of the UDC shall only be granted where there are extraordinary or unique circumstances relating to the property such that the strict implementation of the UDC would impose unnecessary hardships on the applicant or thwart the purpose and goals of the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan or UDC. Variances may only be granted for dimensional, area and bulk requirements (e.g., height, setbacks,yard size, lot coverage,frontage,floor area and the like)specified by the UDC. Section 8.9 of the UDC outlines the provisions for variance procedures and criteria allowed under the Code, except for reasonable economic use variances and environmentally sensitive area buffer width reductions, which are governed by the provisions of Section 3.6.4 of the Code. In addition to the supplemental Variance Application Form in this packet, you must also complete the Master Permit Application Form for all variance applications. Variance approval may involve either a Type II or Type III review process under the UDC, depending on the specific type of variance requested. Types of Variances There are three broad types of variances identified in the UDC. Reasonable Economic Use Variance: A Reasonable Economic Use variance may be applied for if the application of Environmentally Sensitive Area buffers (i.e. wetland, streams, geohazards, etc) identified in UDC Section 3.6.4 deny all reasonable economic use of a property. Applicants may apply for a reasonable economic use variance only upon denial of a permit due to the requirements of the UDC Section 3.6.4—Environmentally Sensitive Areas. Minor Variance: Minor variances include variances that would permit expansion of an existing building which would extend no more than ten (10) percent beyond the dimensional, area and bulk requirements specified by the UDC. Minor variances also include variances to allow expansion of an existing building that is nonconforming as to setback or lot coverage requirements as long as the proposed expansion would not • Increase the nonconformity of the building; and • Result in any portion of the building or expansion being located closer to an abutting property line than does the existing building at its nearest point to the property line. Applications for minor variances are processed according to the procedures for Type II land use decisions established in Section 8.4.2 of the UDC. Major Variance: Major variances include all other variances not classified as minor. Applications for major variances are processed according to the procedures for Type III land use decisions established in Section 8.4.3. Process Step 1 — Pre-Applicatlon Conference: A pre-application conference is required for all Variances. Conceptual plans, county requirements,future permit requirements, etc., and answers to related questions are discussed at the conference. Information provided by Department of Community Development staff helps the applicant to prepare a better application and potentially decreases code- related questions and time required for formal review. Step 2 —Determination of Completeness: Following submittal of your application, county staff will make a determination within 28 days as to whether your application is complete. Step 3—Formal Application Review and Decision:.Following the determination of completeness, a final decision must be made by the county within 120 calendar days. The final decision may be made by either the Administrator(for all Minor Variances) or the VARIANCE.DOC REV.09/22/2004 Page 1 • Hearing Examiner (for all Reasonable Economic Use Variances and Major Variances). Public hearings before the Hearing Examiner are required for all Reasonable Economic Use Variances and Major Variances. In all variance cases the decision may be appealed. Approval Criteria Reasonable Economic Use Variances Your reasonable economic uses variance application [pursuant to UDC Section 3.6.4(h)]will be evaluated on the basis of the criteria listed in the relevant section of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code (see UDC Section 3.6.4), and in some instances, inspection of the property. A reasonable economic use variance may be granted only if the applicant demonstrates all of the following: No reasonable economic use with less impact on the ESA or its buffer is possible; There is no feasible on-site alternative to the proposed activities that would allow a reasonable economic use with less adverse impacts to ESA's or ESA buffers; The proposed variance will result in the minimum feasible alteration or impairment of the ESA; Disturbance of ESA's has been minimized by locating any necessary alteration in ESA buffers to the minimum extent possible; The proposed variance complies with applicable Federal,State,and local law; There will be no material damage to nearby public or private property and no material threat to the health or safety of people on or off the property; The inability to derive reasonable economic use of the property is not the result of actions by the applicant in segregating or dividing the property and creating the undevelopable condition after the effective date of this code. In instances where all of the above findings cannot be made,the application shall be denied. In granting any variance,the Administrator or Hearing Examiner(as applicable)may prescribe appropriate conditions and safeguards to assure that the purpose and intent of the UDC and the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan will not be violated. Minor and Major Variances Your minor or major variance application will be evaluated on the basis of the criteria listed in the relevant section of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code(see UDC Section 8.9.5),and in some instances,inspection of the property. A variance may be granted only if the applicant demonstrates all of the following: • The variance will not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitation upon uses of other properties in the vicinity and land use district in which the subject property is located; • The variance is necessary because of special circumstances relating to the size, shape, topography, location or surroundings of the subject property,to provide it with use rights and privileges permitted to other properties in the vicinity and in the land use district in which the subject property is located; • The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the property or improvements in the vicinity and land use district in which the subject property is located; • The special circumstances of the subject property make the strict enforcement of the provisions of this Code an unnecessary hardship to the property owner, • The special circumstances are not the result of the actions of the applicant and • The variance is consistent with the purposes and intent of the Unified Development Code. In instances where all of the above findings cannot be made,the application shall be denied. In granting any variance,the Administrator or Hearing Examiner(as applicable)may prescribe appropriate conditions and safeguards to assure that the purpose and intent of the UDC and the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan will not be violated. The Administrator or Hearing Examiner(as applicable)may not grant a variance for the following: VARIANCE.DOC REV.09122/2004 Page 2 • • The provisions of the UDC establishing allowed,conditional, discretionary and prohibited uses within the various land use districts(i.e.,Table 3-1 of the UDC); • The density provisions of the UDC; • The procedural or administrative provisions of the UDC; or • Any provision of the UDC which,by its terms,is not subject to a variance. Approval of the variance is effective for three(3)years from the date of original approval. If a building permit has not been issued within the three(3)year period,the variance approval will expire. VARIANCE.DOC REV.09/22/2004 Page 3 i 40°141 Co JEFFERSON COUNTY ..; DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ' :' 621 Sheridan Street• Port Townsend •Washington 98368 %, N0 360/379-4450 • 800/831-2678.360/379-4451 Fax Variance Application MLA# PROJECT/APPLICANT NAME: A variance is an exception from the general rule or standard and as such must be accompanied by sufficient reasoning to justify granting its approval. Granting a variance is based on a hardship presented by applying the standard to circumstances or conditions unique to the property rather than personal circumstances of the applicant and generally not experienced by other properties. A site plan must accompany the variance request. It needs to be no larger than 11 x 17 inches, suitable for copying, and graphically illustrate or identify the following features: • North arrow and engineer scale. • Development area(property boundary lines,section lines, etc.). • Property improvements(existing and proposed structures, utilities,septic tank and drainfield location,existing wells,etc.). • Property features (existing and proposed changes to topography and ground relief, vegetation, shoreline location, outstanding physical features, etc.) • Setbacks(required and proposed,if different). • Roads(State,County,and private)and easements(road,utility and others). • Other information that explains the variance request. The following questions will assist in the evaluation of the variance request 1. From which standards are you requesting a variance?[Identify applicable Unified Development Code section(s).] 2. Describe the requested variance. 3. Describe the proposed standard(s). 4. Describe the extraordinary conditions or unusual circumstances which exist on your property that would justify deviation from the standard(such as topographic features,parcel size and shape,drainage, etc.).Attach topographic photographs or topographic map showing unique features,etc. VARIANCE.DOC REV.-OW22/2004 Page 1 1 5. Are these conditions unique to your property and not experienced by other properties in the area?(If yes,please explain.) 6. Were any of these conditions or circumstances caused directly by you?(If yes,please explain.) 7. Describe the hardship the standard places on the use of your property. 8. Is the deviation you request the minimum necessary to accomplish your project or is there another reasonable way to accomplish your project that would not require a variance?(Please explain.) 9. Describe how granting the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public health,safety,welfare,use,or interest,or injurious to property or improvements in the vicinity. 10. Is there anything else you would add which supports your request? ACKNOWLEDGEMENT By signing the application form,the applicant/owner attests that the information provided herein is true and correct to the best of their knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the applicant/owner with respect to this application packet may result in this permit being null and void. (APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE) (DATE) [NOTE:Representative authorization is required if application is not signed by the Owner.] VARIANCE.DOC REV.09022/2004 Page 2 I . ... f If. r .. i) t.401 ,11. D 41 T, . .,..,,......7. . - ...... ..:yet.:1,"::.:11,..i.w.) .t `c`'q1fg' is % `QA., \ ^' ''•• ,: . 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P 17 — I i 14?• I /71:4 5 e R r. t' cl a t k .....--_ 4.43 , 1 i'Q E , . ... 1.? ta S" 4 (i-, ‘-`1 0 * R N., 1 r f y e . t • --- 1-: V. i .....,„'v, = L......, '\....._. , ,, . .i. § I* S t rL-7-, f. ..: 1............ ,.. , ni • ni r. • .. .. ,. .. .u.,rMrM. Zoe Ann Lamp From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 3:33 PM To: 'Wayne Daley' Cc: nancyweller@adelphia.net Subject: RE: Weller project at Crocker Lake Wayne, I have had a chance to review the information you provided for the preapplication conference and refreshed my memory on the septic permit . I don' t need any additional information at this time. Since the Wellers have applied for a septic permit and the only thing holding it up is the stream and wetland buffers the representative from Environmental Health will not be attending the meeting. I will have a refund processed for $130 . 00 . It generally takes 2-4 weeks for a refund to be issued. Since you paid the fee the check will be made out to you. I look forward to meetin g you next week. Zoe Ann Original Message From: Wayne Daley [mailto:daleydesign @bainbridge.net] Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 8 : 44 AM To: Zoe Ann Lamp Cc: nancyweller @adelphia.net Subject: RE: Weller project at Crocker Lake Thanks Zoe Ann. I will be there and please let me know if there are site details that I need to bring that you do not have at this time. Wayne Original Message From: Zoe Ann Lamp [mailto: zlamp @co. jefferson.wa.us] Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 7 : 29 AM To: Wayne Daley Cc: nancyweller @adelphia.net Subject : RE: Weller project at Crocker Lake Wayne, I have the preapplication conference scheduled for February 22 at 3 p.m. in our conference room. Please confirm whether or not this works for you. Thank you. Sincerely, r a Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Planner Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 Phone: 360-385-9406 Fax: 360-379-4473 Original Message From: Wayne Daley [mailto:daleydesign @bainbridge.net] Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 11 : 18 AM To: Zoe Ann Lamp Cc: nancyweller @adelphia.net Subject: RE: Weller project at Crocker Lake Let ' s plan on the 22nd. Thanks Original Message From: Zoe Ann Lamp [mailto: zlamp @co. jefferson.wa.us] Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 11: 14 AM To: Wayne Daley Cc: nancyweller @adelphia.net Subject : RE: Weller project at Crocker Lake I can't schedule it any earlier that week. Our office is closed on Feb. 20th (Presidents ' Day) . I have a Public Hearing scheduled for Feb. 21 . The 22nd is the earliest for that week. Since there are only two departments involved in this preapp conference I may be able to schedule it for Fri. , Feb. 17 . Would that work for you? I ' ll need to also coordinate with Environmental Health. Zoe Ann Original Message From: Wayne Daley [mailto:daleydesign @bainbridge.net] Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 11 : 08 AM To: Zoe Ann Lamp Cc: nancyweller @adelphia.net Subject : RE: Weller project at Crocker Lake The 22nd is the best of the 2 but earlier in the week would be better for me. Thanks; Wayne Daley 2 a Original Message From: Zoe Ann Lamp [mailto: zlamp @co. jefferson.wa.us] Sent : Wednesday, February 08, 2006 7 : 25 AM To: Wayne Daley Cc: nancyweller @adelphia.net Subject: RE: Weller project at Crocker Lake Wayne, I would like to make it either the afternoon of Feb. 22 or Feb. 23 . Do you have any preferences? Do either of these work for you? Sincerely, Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Planner Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 Phone: 360-385-9406 Fax: 360-379-4473 Original Message From: Wayne Daley [mailto: daleydesign @bainbridge.net] Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 1 : 11 PM To: Zoe Ann Lamp Cc: nancyweller @adelphia.net Subject: RE: Weller project at Crocker Lake Zoe Ann: I am trying to adjust my out of town schedule and it would be helpful if you can give me an idea when I can plan on the Pre-App meeting. Thanks for your help with this; Wayne Daley 3 4 ?33t®® .¢gON ' w, , 4q, JEFFERSON COUNTY �� ,°�, .4 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 4 ,r he �e �► ('ti 621 Sheridan Street•Port Townsend•Washington 98368 �e6 3601379-4450.800/831-2678.360/379-4451 Fax JAN 232006 Pre-Application Conference The Jefferson County Unified Development Code (UDC) requires that before an application is made for all Type II and Type III project applications and Type l applications proposing impervious surfaces of ten thousand(10,000) square feet or more and/or non-single family structures of five thousand (5,000) square feet or more, a pre-application consultation must be held. The consultation includes preliminary review and administrative assistance. This service does not include extensive field inspection or correspondence. Pre application consultation does not limit subsequent administrative review. At the conference, Department of Community Development personnel shall provide the applicant with: (1) A list of the requirements for a completed application; (2) A general summary of the procedures to be used to process the application; (3) The references to relevant code provisions or development standards that may apply to the approval of the application;and (4) A list of any applicable hourly review fees that may be charged by one or more County agencies upon the filing of a project permit application with the County. Discussions at the conference or the information provided by the staff shall not bind or prohibit the County's future application or enforcement of all applicable laws and regulations. No statements or assurances made by County representatives shalLin any way_relieve the applicant of his or her duty to submit an application consistent with-all relevant requirements of County,state and federal codes,laws, regulations and land use plans. NAME: i Z OCIIE Z ) At-4C`/ V-1 -l.-L_to 1� MAILING ADDRESS: 1.1.6.z. I-tE S A YS L O E. 71„R.CE) J .)....p5 E -4 4 C l4 t C_ 45 7 TELEPHONE:(HOME) 7 72• -334-- 1 (woRK) 77Z - Z6 ''t- 7 3'3 7 REPRESENTATIVE: ��.lA j -DA[—+✓y MAILING ADDRESS: t 4 c-G., TTY Lfi.,4c E 3 AI,,-r. TDen r.173l A 9 1 10 TELEPHONE:(HOME) Z�� �4Z—�L' (WORK) 1. Please answer all questions on this form completely. 2. Attach a sketch of the Conceptual Design for the proposed use or activity,showing the following information: a. Vicinity sketch; b. North arrow and scale; c. Property boundaries and identification of land uses on adjacent properties; d. Means of ingress and egress; e. Property/lot drainage; f. Possible locations of sewage disposal and water supply systems; g. Location of utility easements;and h. Proposed location of buildings,induding setbacks to property boundaries. 3. Attach payment of the applicable fee,as set forth in the Jefferson County Fee Ordinance. PRE.APP CONFERENCE.DOC REV.10/08/2001 Page 1 w Property Description General Location: 4i e_ 4-3TA;cH1,.,ft 1_4--i. A 15 , S Ac e.E 5 4 T -T H E 1--LaiZTH, e 14-13 c>i:= GIZacKE.. 1.....A-Km. 1i S1∎LC9v..g cO_IF:_lz V-1A-e, Legal Description(from Property Tax Statement): cz IF-C.- ( t r7_ `?'vi1,--1,-.4 H i'• 2 tE, l_) 08,44E Zva 9-Digit Parcel Number(from Property Tax Statement): Ca Z t°Z Z.C>c> €c z v I Oc, 3 Total Acreage: 1S,S Zone: %Lot Coverage: ----,?_- io%o(5 E- -57isC04-rne P 1) Applicant X owner �.ct r►-�- ❑ Lessee ❑ Contract laser ❑ Other Project Description lc►4 )1%e.€h OF t--E--s T}-14►,-1 1 Acre e Ati,1AC T To i--1.ow Gaze-i K. V LAY C L-'4.IrE V 1E V+:1 1)1Z/V E) V..l i L L E3 t� V S S D 1=v 7Z -rt-ttc ` iD 1 .J 11z 4` >J F---t i L.D T i IG vS E l L t-L 1-1A-VV.- , ?MO> L 1--c t4`r 1 L•/ A Z S F RUC'1 1F1t J f-1 T. \h11 T r4 T1-t _ e-XC.oi''Tio)-1 0 f THE c VSt `, IDRA1,...1 F 1-Li] T*IE l AC. /tom, r V 1 L..L Z iL FL-4l-4.-'r se—t, '/..Z C T1-I N-t A T 1 V E \[►..14 c. T- Ar-T LC.1-.4 . Property Owner(name and mailing address): c:›C iz 4 N ptl.a.c.y V_CS-L L Z I l C� )� Eac.vs ID E. FLAcl: ) J l_h4S ie f,-t FJtE AC 44 I 1'Lo -i.�� -v "9 ' -7- Standard Disclosure Information provided to a prospective applicant during the pre-application consultation is based on County regulations in effect at the time of the pre-application consultation. Revised or new County regulations could affect a future development application. A pre- application consultation does not vest a future development application. By signing the application form,the applicant/owner attests that the information provided herein is true and correct to the best of their knowledge. I also certify 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 a material fact made by the applicant/owner with respect to this application packet may result in this permit being null and void. I further agree to save, indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities, judgments, court costs, reasonable 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 purpose agree rae application review and and right of later inspections. This right of entry shall representatives ie hen or agents for the sole u pP u� ter in County employees, expire when the County (through the Administrator or the Administrator's representatives)concludes the application has complied with all applicable laws and regulations. Access and right of try to the appli•, is property shall be requested and shall occur only during regular business hours. 14 0 I c) e245. (SIGNATURE) If (DATE) I hereby designate to act as my agent in matters related to this pre-application conference. (LANDOWNER SIGNATURE) (DATE) PRE-APP CONFERENCE.DOC REV.10/082001 Page 2 01/12/2006 02:27 5612254992 MAIIAW PAGE 03 4 01/14/2006 12:32 2068428195 DALE' DE3iN PAGE 03 g 4 operty Description .- rieral Location: • gal Oesaiption(from Property Tax Statement): )igit Parcel Number(from Properly Tax Statement): Aoreage: Zone: %Lot Coverage: 4—.••■•••111111•=F• Applicant 0 Owner 0 Lessee 13 Contract Purchaser 0 Other --on •■••••••••••4110.0.•■ • .e.d.4.-.•"•—•-••—••• ••■■■••••••.•••• roperly Owner(name end mailing,address): anderd Disclosure ifoimation provided to a prospeollve applicant during the pie-application consultelion is based on County regulations In effect at the me of the pre-eppecotion oonsultaecin.Revia0 or new Cg=lationrieggki affect is fuAleulevebermet arollosion. A pre- pplication ooneultation does not vett a future Owsiopment go=he atvliciiion the efielicantioenter attests lhet the leforrnallon provided herein is true and correct to the best of their I also off*that Pile apeffeation Is being,made with the full knowledge end consent of all owners of the seeded rOperty,Any material fMsetoOd or any omission of j material fad nude by the applicant/owner with respect to this aPPlicalicel atiket may result in this permit being null and void. further agree to save, indemnify end hold harmless.Jefferson County against all liabilities, judgments, mud costs, reallorisble ttorney's fees end expenses which may In any way accrue against Jefferson County as a result of or in consequence of the granting f ihis Pr'fid• further agree to provide access and right of entry to Jefferson County and its employees,representatives or agents for the sole Armee of application review'and any required later inspections. This right of entry shall expire when the County (through the dmIntetrator or the AdminleteltOrs representatives)condudee the rapplicetton has complied with all appliceble laws end regulations. Keats and right of entry to the applicant's property shell be requested and shall occur only during regular business hours, I/ (0. MM. SIGNICtURE) • (DATE) hereby designate L)c'. 12— -1 (7k\ 10 ad as my agent in matters related to this preapplicabon Orterenoe. k LANOONNER=NATURE) (OATIO 1 EAPP CONFFAIUMOCIC ON.le■atelnel JAN 2 3 2006 pew 2 JEFFERSON COUNTY '`) NO. 78970 DATE I a 67 RECEIVED FROM ,V`�\(�'e. r t.(L DESCRIPTION ✓ / BARS# AMOUNT CURRENCYQ Amp COIN 0 t' gato5 CHECKS k-: t �� r 13• m ' ;: --, ( 0 € 10 0 OO� h r r° iS d Q RECEIVED BY TOTAL3 3 3 `'n?e,-' tkV `n' .g� ''c Y. 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Dear Roger and Nancy: The subject parcel was investigated on December 10, 2004. The purpose of this site investigation was to delineate regulated wetlands, and determine the wetland category and buffer requirements as defined by the Jefferson County Unified Development Code. The project proposal is to construct a single family residence on the property. A Category II wetland was identified in the southern and eastern portions of the parcel. The wetland is part of a large wetland system associated with Crocker Lake, Andrews Creek and Snow Creek. Andrews Creek flows north through the property into Snow Creek, west of Highway 101, which continues north to Discovery Bay. This letter was prepared to describe our findings and any potential current regulatory implications of these findings on the proposed project. It includes a detailed description of the data collected to support the on-site wetland delineation and supporting documentation from the Jefferson County Soil Survey and National Wetlands Inventory. This delineation was completed using the Department of Ecology Washington State Wetlands Identification and Delineation Manual (Publication 96-94), in accordance with the Jefferson County Unified Development Code, Section 3.6.9. This manual requires the use of the three- wetland parameters of wetland hydrology, hydrophytic vegetation, and hydric soils to make wetland determinations and all three must be present for an area under normal 1015 S.W. Harper Road,Port Orchard,Washington 98367 (360)876-2403 Fax(360) 876-2053 Weller km 2, 7 December 17, 2004 Page 2 JEFFERSON COUNTY DCD circumstances to be considered wetland. The Routine On-site Determination Method was used to determine the presence or absence of these parameters because the site is currently under normal circumstances. SITE DESCRIPTION The site consists of a.roughly triangular shaped, —15.5 acre parcel located north of Crocker Lake and is bordered by Lake View Road to the west and Fuller Road to the north. Crocker Lake is just south of the junction of Highways 101 and 104. Andrews Creek flows north from Crocker Lake and bisects the parcel in approximately the middle of the parcel. The site is flat with a gradual slope, in the northwest corner, up from the stream and wetland. The wetland dominates most of the parcel with only the northwest corner and western edge along Lake View Drive being upland. The wetland is a Category II wetland that is part of a large wetland system associated with Crocker Lake, Andrews Creek and Snow Creek. Andrews Creek is a known salmon bearing stream that Jefferson County regulates as a Type 2 stream. Andrews Creek flows into Snow Creek, on the west side of • Highway 101, which flows north into Discovery Bay. Past use of the property appears to be grazing as evidenced by livestock fencing adjacent to the stream. The on-site portion of the wetland is dominated by reed canary grass. The vegetation on the upland portion of the parcel is dominated by pasture grasses with patches of Canada thistle and buttercup. The parcel is currently undeveloped. The project proposal is to build a single family residence with the only feasible location being the northwest corner. JEFFERSON COUNTY SOIL SURVEY • The on-site soils are mapped as Bh Belfast silt loam, heavy variant in the northern and - western portions and Mm McMurray and Mukilteo peats in the southern portion near Crocker Lake, according to the Soil Conservation Service, Soil Survey for Jefferson titgk 4.:h:4 T Iii Weller PR ce t3 21rb December 17, 2004 Page 3 JEFFERSON COUNTY DCD County Area, Washington, August 1975. Belfast is not classified as hydric and does not have inclusions of hydric soil. McMurray and Mukilteo peals are classified as hydric. See enclosed map with site located soil survey and the enclosed soil descriptions. NATIONAL WETLANDS INVENTORY The US Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wetlands Inventory (NWI), Uncas Quadrangle indicates the presence of numerous wetlands on or near the parcel. The NWI indicates a Palustrine, Emergent and Scrub/Shrub, Seasonally flooded (PEM/SSC) wetland on the western portion of the parcel, three Palustrine, Scrub/Shrub, Seasonally flooded (PSSC) wetlands on the eastern and southern portions, and a Palustrine, Open Water and Emergent, Permanently flooded(POW/EMH) wetland in the southern portion. Crocker Lake is mapped as a Lacustrine, Open Water, Permanently flooded (LIOWH) wetland. The NWI also indicates extensive wetlands south and northwest of the parcel. The on-site Scrub/Shrub wetlands appear to have been converted to emergent communities by historic grazing practices. See enclosed map for site located on the NWI. SITE FINDINGS Six test holes were completed in the western half and one test hole in the eastern half of the parcel (see enclosed rough map) to verify the presence or absence of wetland conditions and confirm the boundary delineation. At each test hole, the soils were examined for the presence of hydric soil conditions and evidence of hydrologic conditions occurring either in the test hole or on the surface of the soil. In addition, the percent cover of the dominant plant species within a 15-foot radius was recorded at each test hole. A summary of the data findings are provided in this letter. The summary includes a description of the soil profiles, any evidence of hydrology seen at the test sites, and the dominant plant species. See enclosed data forms for additional information concerning the data collected at the individual test plots and enclosed map for test plot locations. m. 4. ' } Weler Declember 17, 2004 APR 2 2005 Page 4 JEFFERsoN couNTY DCD TEST HOLE DATA Test Hole 1 is located in the wetland west of Andrews Creek. The vegetation is dominated by reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea) FACW. The soil hole revealed a single layer profile consisting of 16 inch silty loam (0-16")having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 3/1. The soil was saturated with water to the surface of the test hole. Test Hole 2 is located in the wetland west of Test Hole 1. The vegetation is dominated by reed canary grass (P. arundinacea) FACW. The soil hole revealed a two layer profile consisting of a 9 inch silty loam surface horizon (0-9") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 3/2 with 10 YR 4/4 mottles and a silty loam subsurface horizon (9-16")having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 3/1 with 10 YR 4/4 mottles. Water was in the test hole at 9 inches and the soil was saturated to the surface due to capillary action. Test Hole 3 is located in upland north of Test Hole 2 and east of the existing house on the adjacent parcel. The vegetation is dominated by creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens) FACW with lower percentages of tall fescue (Festuca arundincea) FAC-, Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) FAC and Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) FACU. The soil hole revealed a two layer profile consisting of a 7 inch silty clay surface horizon(0-7") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 4/3 and a silty clay subsurface horizon (7-16")having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 4/3 with 10 YR 5/6 mottles. There was no hydrology present during the field visit and no evidence of wetland hydrology either on the surface or in the soil profile. Test Hole 4 is located in upland east of Test Hole 1. The vegetation is dominated by reed canary grass (P. arundinacea)FACW and Canada thistle (C. arvense) FACU with a lower percentage of Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) FAC. The soil hole revealed a two,layer profile consisting of an 11 inch silty loam surface horizon 0-11") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 4/3 and a silty clay subsurface horizon (11-16") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 4/2 with 7.5 YR 4/6 mottles. There was no hydrology present during the field visit and no evidence of wetland hydrology either on the surface or in the soil profile. fliOak.V0,....eksmte- vorZtalaa • u a3 �Z ar Weller December 17, 2004 JEFFERSON COUNTY OCD Page 5 Test Hole 5 is located in upland east of Test Hole 4. The vegetation is dominated by reed canary grass (P. arundinacea)FACW. The soil hole revealed a two layer profile consisting of a 5 inch silty loam surface horizon (0-5")having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 3/4 and a silty clay subsurface horizon(5-16") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 4/2 with faint mottles. There was no hydrology present during the field visit and no evidence of wetland hydrology either on the surface or in the soil profile. Test Hole 6 is located in the upland north of Test Hole 5. The vegetation is dominated by reed canary grass (P. arundinacea) FACW. The soil hole revealed a two layer profile consisting of a 7 inch silty clay surface horizon(0-7") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 4/2 with faint mottles and a silty loam subsurface horizon (7-16") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 3/4. There was no hydrology present during the field visit and no evidence of wetland hydrology either on the surface or in the soil profile. Test Hole 7 is located in the wetland east of Andrews Creek and below Fuller Road. The vegetation is dominated by reed canary grass (P. arundinacea) FACW with a lower percentage of Himalayan blackberry (Rubus discolor) FACU. The soil hole revealed a single layer profile consisting of 16 inch silty loam (0-16") having a matrix chroma of 10 YR 2/1. The soil was saturated with water to the surface with water in the test hole at 4 inches. WETLAND DETERMINATION The areas sampled at Test Holes 3-6 do not meet the wetland criteria because there is only one positive indicator (hydrophytic vegetation) present of the three wetland parameters. Indicators of hydrology are absent at each test hole and there are positive indicators present for hydric soil only at Test Hole 3. The areas sampled at Test Holes 1, 2, and 7 are determined to be wetland because there are positive indicators present for all three wetland parameters. The hydrology in Test Hole 1, 2, and 7 appears to be mostly from groundwater and flows toward the stream. The wetland boundary is flagged in the field 1-04hAP7MV.rullii) • Weller December 17, 2004 APR 2 6 2005 Page 6 JEFFERSON COUNT to with 10 flags labeled WB-A1 through A10. Flag WB-Al is tied to the fence adjacent to the stream and the flags continue south with flag WB-A10 being approximately 200 feet south and about 20 feet from Lake View Road. The western edge of the stream is the wetland boundary north of flag WB-Al. The fence is about 5 feet above the water level of the stream in this portion of the property. South of flag WB-A10, the wetland appears to continue south and southeast toward Crocker Lake with a narrow band of upland along Lake View Road all the way to the lake. See the attached rough drawing for the approximate wetland boundary and test hole locations. The delineated on-site wetland is an emergent plant community that is part of a large wetland system that is associated with Crocker Lake, Anderson Creek, and Snow Creek. Andrews Creek flows north across this property toward Discovery Bay. The subject parcel is approximately three to four miles south of Discovery Bay. Part of the wetland system appears to have experienced past farming and grazing disturbances creating mostly emergent communities but as these practices cease, areas may develop into a scrub shrub plant community. — WETLAND CATEGORY, STREAM TYPES, & REGULATORY IMPLICATIONS The category of the delineated wetland has been determined using the Department of Ecology's Wetland Rating System for Western Washington, Second Edition, 1993. The delineated wetland meets the criteria for a Category II wetland because it is a large, diverse wetland system associated with a lake and a stream. Category II wetlands require 100 foot buffers according to the Jefferson County Unified Development Code, Section 3.6.9. The stream that flows north through the property is a Type 2 stream and a known salmon bearing stream Type 2 streams require a 150 foot buffer according to the Jefferson County Unified Development Code, Section 3.6.8.g. North of flag WB-A1, the western edge of the stream represents the wetland boundary. In this area, the 150 foot stream buffer will be greater than the wetland buffer. South of flag WB-Al, the wetland extends west, away p (*EA:VE.4) tidEtt, Weller APR December 17, 2004 Page 7 JEFFERSON COUNTY D(1 from the stream, and the 100 foot wetland buffer will extend west from the flagged wetland boundary (except for those areas near flags WE A-2 to A-4 where the stream buffer may be greater than the 100 foot wetland buffer). Per Jefferson County Unified Code 3.6.8.g.(6), the stream and wetland buffers may be administratively reduced by 25% provided certain criteria is met. See the attached Jefferson County Code for buffer requirements and reduction criteria. PROJECT PROPOSAL The project proposal is to construct a single family residence. Given the constraints of the wetland, stream, and their required buffers, the only feasible location is in the northwest corner. In this location, the stream buffer may extend into the proposed building site. The property is roughly 200 feet wide west of the stream. Depending on other building setbacks and the final location of the proposed house, the 150 foot stream and/or wetland buffer may need to be reduced. The vegetation in this area is mostly pasture grasses so no significant vegetation removal will occur. If a buffer reduction is approved, native plants could be planted to enhance and improve buffer conditions. A buffer enhancement plan will be required and is prepared after a site plan is complete. The northwest corner is the only option for a homesite due to the wetlands on the parcel. The upland is this area is comprised of pasture grasses and reed canary grass which will continue to provide water quality protection. There should be no significant adverse impacts to the wetland and stream as a result of home construction in the proposed location SUMMARY This —15.5 acre property is located north of Crocker Lake off Lake View Drive and Fuller Road, Jefferson County, Washington. A Category 11 wetland encompasses much of the southern and eastern portions of the property. The wetland is part of a large wetland system associated with Crocker Lake, Andrews Creek, and Snow Creek. A 100 foot buffer is required for Category H wetlands. Andrews Creek, a Type 2 stream, Dif,ct-EAVFO Weller APR Z 6 s 2 m1.x: December 17, 2004 Page 8 MsoN Lour= flows north through the property. Type 2 streams require a 150 foot buffer. Most of the parcel is encompassed by the wetland, stream, and their required buffers. The only area for a potential building site is at the northwest corner. A single family residence is proposed for this area. The stream buffer may extend into the proposed building site requiring a buffer reduction. No significant vegetation will be removed. The upland in this area is dominated by pasture grasses and reed canary grass. There should be no significant negative impact to the wetland and stream as a result of construction of the residence in the proposed location. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us at phone number 360-876-2403. Thank you for the opportunity to provide this service. Sincerely, 11.71.( c. atit9 Joanne Bartlett _ Teresa Lewis Professional Wetland Scientist Biologist Attachments • c3 • JEFFERSON COUNTY SOIL SURVEY DESCRIPTION OF SOIL TYPES RSON COUNT The soils described in this appendix are excerpts, considered applicable to urban development, taken from the Soil Conservation Service, Soil Survey of Jefferson County Area, Washington August, 1975. For further information, see pages 10, 11, 32, and 33 of the soil survey. The Belfast series consist of well-drained soils on floodplains. Slopes range from 1 to 2 percent and elevation ranges from 30 to 300 feet. These soils formed in alluvium under a forest consisting mainly of Douglas fir, western red cedar, Sitka spruce, red alder, maple, willow, cottonwood, salmonberry and sword fern. These soils are associated mainly with Lummi and Swantown soils. This soil is well drained and permeability is moderate. Roots penetrate to a depth of more than 60 inches. This soil holds about 9 to 11 inches of water available for plants. Runoff is very slow and the hazard of water erosion is none to slight. The soil is subject to overflow in places. About 65 to 75 percent of the acreage of this soil is used for growing pasture, hay and fruit and vegetable crops. Wooded areas are used as a source of woodland products, for wildlife habitat and recreation areas and for rural homesites. Bh Belfast silt loam, heavy variant. This nearly level soil is on floodplains.lain. The Y Y P ti ppe r 26 inch es is dominantly dark-brown, slightly acid to neutral silt loam. Below this, is mostly dark grayish-brown or dark brown, neutral heavy silt loam and silty clay loam. Included with this soil in mapping are small areas having poor drainage. This soil is moderately well drained. Permeability is moderately slow. A seasonal water table is at a depth of 2 to 4 feet. Most of the acreage of this soil is used for permanent pasture, hay, or silage and for many crops. The McMurray series consists of very poorly drained orgainic soils that formed in partly decomposed woody and fibrous remains of trees and water-tolerant grasses, reeds, sedges, and shrubs. These soils are underlain by mineral soil at a depth of 48 inches to 10 feet. They are in glacial basins or in ponded areas of displaced stream and river channels. Slopes range from 0 to 3 percent. McMurray soils are associated mainly with Mukilteo soils. Mm McMurray and Mukilteo pears. This mapping unit consists of approximately 50 percent McMurray peat and 50 percent Mukilteo peat. These soils are nearly level, shallow basins or depressions. These soils are very poorly drained. Permeability is moderate. A seasonal water table is at a depth of 0 to 12 inches. This soil is a classified hydric soil 4 V44,13. Wetlands Rating Field Data Form APR 2 6 2C-' Background Information: j;ERSON COUNTY L Name of Rater: I L&.i 1 S Affiliation: \N a (ft( Th O Q CI Date: 12- 10 -0q tevs.soci oote Name of wetland(if known): Government Jurisdiction of wetland: -'f€Cf,S f-Y1 Location: 1/4 Section: (. LA) of 1/4 S:5 Ul) Section: Township: !9 4 Range: R (A} Sources of Information: (Check all sources that apply) Site visit: /`- USGS Topo Map: NWI map: K Aerial Photo: x Soils survey:X Other: Describe: - When The Field Data form is complete enter Category here: I i(3 - c);-5 Q.1.High Quality Natural Wetland Circle Answers Answer this question if you have adequate information or experience to do so. If not find someone with the expertise to answer the questions. Then,if the answer to questions la, lb and lc are all NO,contact the Natural Heritage program of DNR. la.Human caused disturbances. Is there significant evidence of human-caused changes to topography or hydrology of the wetland as indicated by any of the following conditions? Consider only changes that may have taken place in the last 5 decades. The impacts of changes done earlier have probably been stabilized and the wetland ecosystem will be close to reaching some new equilibrium that may represent a high quality wetland. lat.Upstream watershed> 12%impervious. Yes:go to Q.2 la2_Wetland is ditched and water flow is not obstructed. Yes:go to Q.2 1a.3.Wetland has been graded, filled, logged. Yes: go to Q.2 la4_Water in wetland is controlled by dikes,weirs,etc. Yes:go to Q.2 laS.Wetland is grazed. Yeszo to Q.2 1a6.�Other indicators of disturbance�(list t below) (go to Q.2 P t?cur._ � 4 �i, �'1►Sfr1Y/tall ^ Y:17e fl No:go to lb. • iw 4 M. Wiltermood VATAN Associates,Inc 1015 S W.Harper Road Port Orchard WA 98367-9306 (360)876-2403 Fax(360)876.2053 lb Are there populations of non-native plants which are currently present, YE§:)go to Q.2 cover more than 10%of the wetland,and appear to be invading native l o to lc. populations? Briefly describe any non-nitive p t pqpulations and Information source(s): "Dr)w i Act Is& 4, Yoe e d (t.i,1eu C rt >S lc. Is there evidence of human-caused disturbances which have visibly Igo to Q.2 degraded water quality. Evidence of the degradation of water quality Possible Cat I include: direct(untreated)runoff from roads or parking lots; presence, _ contact DNR or historic evidence,of waste dumps;oily sheens;the smell of organic chemicals;or lifestock use. Briefly describe: HS-tnYNC CD ra.2 ✓t 0.2. Irreplaceable Ecological Functions: Does the wetland: (NO to all:go to Q.3) e have at least 1/4 acre of organic soils deeper than 16 inches YES go to 2a and the wetland is relatively undisturbed;OR (Ilf the answer is NO because the wetland is disturbed briefly describe: Indicators of disturbance may include _ 7 -Wetland has been graded, filled,logged; filrt.A.r/vama -Organic soils on the surface are dried-out for _ __- more than half of the year; -Wetland receives direct stormwater runoff from APR 2 2a5 J5 urban or agricultural areas.); OR SON COUNTY DCD e have a forested class greater than I acre; YES: Go to 2b OR e have characteristics of an estuarine system; YES: Go to 2c OR have eel grass, floating or non-floating kelp beds? YES: Go to 2d 2a. Bogs and Fens Are any of the three following conditions met for the area of organic soil? 2a.1. Are Sphagnum mosses a common ground cover(>30%)and the cover of invasive species(see Table 3)is less than 10%? Is the area of sphagnum mosses and deep organic soils> 1/2 acre? YES: Category I Is the area of sphagnum mosses and deep organic soils 1/4-1/2 acre? YES: Category II NO: Go to 2a.3 2a.2. Is there an area of organic soil which has an emergent class with at least one species from Table 2, and cover of invasive species is< 10%(see Table 3)? Is the area of herbaceous plants and deep organic soils> 1/2 acre? YES: Category I Is the area of herbaceous plants and deep organic soils 1/4-1/2 acre? YES: Category II NO: Go to 2a.3 26 2a.3. Is the vegetation a mixture of only herbaceous plants and Sphagnum mosses with no scrub/shrub or forested classes? Is the area of herbaceous plants,Sphagnum,and deep organic soils> 1/2 acre? YES: Category I Is the area of herbaceous plants,Sphagnum,and deep organic soils 1/4-1/2 acre? YES: Category II NO: Go to Q.3. Q.2b. Mature forested wetland. 2b.1. Does 50%of the cover of upper forest canopy consist of evergreen YES:Category I trees older than 80 years or deciduous trees older than 50 years? NO: Go to 2b.2 Note:The size of trees is often not a measure of age,and size cannot be used as a surrogate for age(see guidance). 2b.2. Does 50%of the cover of forest canopy consist of evergreen trees older YES:Go to 2b.3 than 50 years, AND is the structural diversity of the forest high as NO: Go to Q.3 characterized by an additional layer of trees 20'-49'tall,shrubs 6'-20', tall,and a herbaceous groundcover? 2b.3. Does <25%of the areal cover in the herbaceous/groundcover or YES:Category I the shrub layer consist of invasive exotic plant species from the list on p. 19? NO: Go to Q3 Q.2c. Estuarine wetlands. 2c1. Is the wetland listed as National Wildlife Refuge,National Park, YES:Category I National Estuary Reserve,Natural Area Preserve,State Park,or NO: Go to 2c:2 Educational,Environmental or Scientific Reserves designated under WAC 332-30-151? 2c.2. Is the wetland>5 acres YES:Category I Note: If an area contains patches of salt tolerant vegetation that are 1)less than 600 feet apart and that are separated by mudflats that go dry on a Mean Low Tide,or 2)separated by tidal channels that are less than 100 feet wide; all the vegetated areas are to he considered together in calculating the wetland area or is the wetland 1-5 acres; YES: Go to 2c.3 or is the wetland< 1 acre? YES: Go to 2c.4 n,Y3 JEFFERSON SON COUNTY• , D( 27 • • 2c.3. Does the wetland meet at least 3 of the following 4 criteria: . . YES:Category I NO: Category II - minimum existing evidence of human related disturbance such as diking,ditching, filling, cultivation,grazing or the presence of non- native plant species(see guidance for definition); -surface water connection with tidal saltwater or tidal freshwater; . - at least 75%of the wetland has a 100'buffer of unglazed pasture, open water,shrub or forest; - has at least 3 of the following features: low marsh;high marsh;tidal channels; lagoon(s);woody debris; or contiguous freshwater wetland. 2c.4. Does the wetland meet all of the four criteria under 2c3. (above)?. . YES:Category II NO:Category HI Q.2d. Eel Grass and Kelp Beds. 2d.l. Are eel grass beds present? YES:Category I NO: go to 2d.2 2d.2. Are there floating or non-floating kelp bed(s)present with greater than YES:Category I 50%macro algal cover in the month of August or September? NO:Category H Q.3. Category IV wetlands. 3a. Is the wetland:less than 1 acre and, hydrologically isolated and, comprised of one vegetated class that is dominated (>80% areal cover) Category IV by one species from Table 3 (page 19)or Table 4(page 20) 1"• go to 3b 3b. Is the wetland: less than two acres and,hydrologically isolated, with one vegetated class,and>90%of areal cover is any combination of YES:Category IV species from Table 3(page 19) N)go to 3c 3c. Is the wetland excavated from upland.an a pond smaller than 1 acre 'Category IV without a surface water connection to streams,lakes,rivers,or other NO: o to QA wetland, and has<0.1 acre of vegetation. 1 p4E4Littii-if v o An JETERSON COIMITICO 28 Q.4. Significant habitat value. Answer all questions and enter data requested. Circle scores that qualify 4a_ Total wetland area It= points Estimate area,select from choices in the near-right column,and score in the >200 6 far column: Er-20() 5 J ` 10-4(1 4 Enter acreage of wetland here:100 acres,and source:eS 1'iYin.1-6 5- 10 3 mOSMIy `t. si fit' ' Q t\-S i Vie. ivtileutd 15 i, 1 -5 2 c. r cj lx? .Ja aKii= oJf- Si`k S Sic3'1 i , 0.1 - 1 1 assn 1 1 Y <0.l 0 4b. Wetland classes: Circle the wetland classes below that qualify: Open Water: if the area of open water is> 1/4 acre V/ Aquatic Beds: if the area of aquatic beds> 1/4 acre. '- Emergent: if the area of emergent class is> 1/4 acre, ✓ #of cl asses Points 1 0 Scrub-Shrub: if the area of scrub-shrub class is> 1/4 acre, 2 3 33---- 6 Forested: if area of forested class is> 1/4 acre, ( t -Su )J 5 I(j Add the number of wetland classes,above,that qualify,and then score according to the columns at right. . e.g. If there are 4 classes(aquatic beds,open water,emergent& scrub-shrub),you would circle R points in the far right column. 4c. Plant species diversity. For each wetland class(at right)that qualifies in Class #species in class Points 4b above,count the number of different plant species Aquatic Bed 1 0 you can find that cover more than 5%of the ground. 2 1 You do not have to name them. (3 > 3 3 Score in column at far right: e.g.If a wetland has an aquatic bed class with 3 species, Emergent 1 0 an emergent class with 4 species and a scrub-shrub 2-3 1 class with 2 species you would circle 2, 2, and 1 in the 4-5 2 far column. � �` Note: Any plant species with a cover of>5% qualifies for points within a class, even those Scrub-Shrub 1 {1 that are not of that class. 2 1 3-4 2 { aV }4 Forested 1 0 3-4 2 >4 3 JEFFERSON COUNTY Da 29 4d. Structural diversity. fi ,: If the wetland has a forested class,add I point if each of the following classes is present within the forested class and is larger than 1/4 acre: -trees>50' tall . 8ON CO -trees 20'- 49'tall YES - I -shrubs YES- 1 -herbaceous ground cover YES - I Also add 1 point if there is any"open water"or"aquatic bed"class immediately next to the forested area(ie. there is no scrub/shrub or .. emergent vegetation between them). YES._1 4e..Decide from the diagrams below whether interspersion between Hi - wetland classes is high,moderate,low or none? If you think the Moderate-3 amount of interspersion falls in between the diagrams score accordingly Low- (i.e. a moderately high amount of insterspersion would score a 4, None- 0 while a moderately low amount would score a 2) 4, ,..,:-::::::::=_:::::.*::-..:-. a> none low low , - ,jer2:2 moderate moderate high 4f. Habitat features. Answer questions below,circle features that apply, and score to right: Is there evidence that the open or standing water was caused by beavers YES = 2 Is a heron rookery located within 300'? YES= I Are raptor nest/s located within 300'? YES = I Arc there at least 3 standing dead trees(snags)per acre greater than 10" in diameter at"breast height"(DBH)?. YES = I Are there at least 3 downed logs per acre with a diameter > 6" for at least 10' in length? YES = I Arc there areas(vegetated or unvegetated)within the wetland that are pondcd for at least 4 months out of the year, and the wetland has not qualified as having an open water class in Question 4b. ? YES=2 30 4g. Connection to streams. (Score one answer only.) 4g.1.Does the wetland provide habitat for fish at any time of the year AND does it have a perennial surface water connection to a fish bearing stream. YES=6 4g.2 Does the wetland provide fish habitat seasonally AND does it have a seasonal surface water connection to a fish bearing stream. YES=4 4g.3 Does the wetland function to export organic matter through a surface water connection at all times of the year to a perennial stream. YES=4 4g.4 Does the wetland function to export organic matter through a surface water connection to a stream on a seasonal basis? YES=2 4h.Buffers. Score the existing buffers on a scale of 1-5 based on the following four descriptions. If the condition of the buffers do not exactly match the description,score either a point higher or lower depending on whether the buffers are less or more degraded. Forest,scrub,native grassland or open water buffers are present for more than 100'around 95%of the circumference. Score=5 Forest,scrub,native grassland,or open water buffers wider than 100' for more than 1/2 of the wetland circumference,or a forest,scrub, grasslands,or open water buffers for more than 50'around 95%of the circumference- Score=3 Forest,scrub,native grassland,or open water buffers wider than 100' for more than 1/4 of the wetland circumference,or a forest,scrub,native grassland,or open water buffers wider than 50'for more than 1/2 of the wetland circumference. Score=2 No roads,buildings or paved areas within 100'of the wetland for more than 95%of the wetland circumference. ' Score=2 No roads,buildings or paved areas within 25'of the wetland for more than 95%of the circumference,or No roads buildings or paved areas within 50'of the wetland for more than 12 of the wetland circumference. Score= 1 Paved areas, industrial areas or residential construction(with less than 50' between houses) are less than 25 feet from the wetland for more than 95% of the circumference of the wetland. Score=0 Eft. 31 4i. Connection to other habitat areas: - Select the description which best matches the site being evaluated. -Is the wetland connected to,or part of,a riparian corridor at least 100'wide connecting two or more wetlands;or,is there an upland connection present>100' wide with good forest or shrub cover (>25%cover)connecting it with a Significant Habitat Area? s= -Is the wetland connected to any other Habitat Area with either 1)a forested/shrub corridor< 100'wide,or 2)a a corridor that is> 100'wide,but has a low vegetative cover less than 6 feet in height? =3 -Is the wetland connected to,or a part of,a riparian corridor between 50- 100'wide with scrub/shrub or forest cover connection to other wetlands? YES=3 -Is the wetland connected to any other Habitat Area with narrow corridor(<100') of low vegetation(<6'in height)? YES= I -Is the wetland and its buffer(if the buffer is less than 50'wide) completely isolated by development(urban,residential with a density greater than 2/acre,or industrial)? YES=0 Now add the scores circled (for Q.5a -0.51 above)to get a to Is the Total greater than or equal to 22 points? 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Lindsay Hill Rd. 2.10 L 2 1Boulton's Peninsula 14 A-5 0.66 C655409 Laurel St. SRI 16/Plagler Rd. 2.58 L I C678909 Law Av. 8 _ C-5 0.17 Prospect Ave. 1 1 .03 R 6 Kala Pt 5 D-3 0.21 C528809 Lawn St. Chimacum Rd. 0. 12 L 1 7 E-3 0.04 M81205 Lawrence St. Jackson St. City 3 E-2 C300809 Leadvdle Av. Linger Longer Rd. 0.38 L 2 Quilcene 5 C-I 0.19 P37 I Lee Way Tog Rd. 0.03 R 4 N of Brannon 13 D-I 0.55 C516809 Leighbrook In. Heritage In. 0.10 L 3 'Pt Ludlow C35 1009 Leland Cut-off Rd. Hy 101 290.03 R By Faith Farm 2 1 I E-3 0.06 1 C343509 Leland Valley Rd. E. H 101 9 E-3 0.31 Y 287.83 L 5 Lake Leland 9 D-5 1.30 C343709 Leland Valley Rd. W. Hy 101 292.72 K 5 Lake Leland P87 Lemonds Dr. _ Coyle Rd. 9 E-4 4.13 P580 Leone Ct. 8.32 R 2 Coyle _ 14 C-3 1.52 Garten Rd. .14 L 3 Shine _ 12 C-3 0.04 CG78 109 Lewis Av. Prospect Ave. 0.58 R 6 Kala pt C543 109 Libby Ct. Montgomery Ln. 5 C-3 0.03 C243509 Lilac Ln. � ry _0.3 i 1 _ 3 Pt Ludlow _ I I D-5 0.03 W. 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( z i / - *\J-1,,,, ti.2- ` .3•-•\0'3'974A a t.-) .}-1 tk_ ------) November 3, 2005 Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98 368 RE: Site address: Snow Creek Way Case# MLA05-00246 Dear Jefferson County Development Staff: This is letter is a follow up in order to notify you of our decision to proceed with the variance on the referenced property. We have been officially notified that preliminary approval has been granted but issues regarding wetlands delineation and buffers will be reviewed by the Planning Commission following receipt of this notification. Mr. Wayne Daley at Daley De:.,ign is our spokesperson for all information, correspondence and technical support regarding acceptance and agreement of our case. We fully understand that the planning commission will review and suggest mitigation criteria as well as any other requirements we must meet in order to have our application approved. We visited Mr. Daley earlier this year and secured his services because we were impressed with his knowledge, expertise and qualifications regarding applications of this nature. Please contact him with any related questions regarding our application. He can be reached at: 206-842-8195. If you have any other questi• -.:.he cannot answer, please contact us at: Nancy and Roger D. W- i. 772-334-8615 G ( 4, ,, //7 _, �i..l. ,! .._./ Cell: 772-214-7337 : ancy 772-216-254:12:6 r L. Attachment: Jefferson County letter dated June 15, 2005 Cc: Wayne Daley; Daley design I w JAN 232006 i i J _.��._�` t� CP 'S EN Daley Design 1646 Jeannette Place Bainbridge Island,Washington 98110 206 /842-8195 January 20, 2006 Zoe Ann Lamp, Associate Planner Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 Subject: Pre-application conference for the Weller Property Dear Ms Lamp; Attached are the application forms for the pre-app meeting for the Weller project on Crocker Lake. In addition there is a site plan with the septic system submittal and the proposed location for the residence. It.is important for the County to know that the Weller's are very interested in the removal of the non-native plants that currently cover most of the property. When I was on site in August of 2005 it appeared to me that Canada thistle covered more than 80%of the property. The Weller's would like to enhance the entire area within the creek buffer and the adjacent wetlands,while insuring that the integrity of the wetland is not impacted by their activities. At the present time there are a limited number of residences in the area and only one residence that is located to the northwest of the proposed residence. Please let me know if there is additional material needed to proceed with the project. Sincerely; 6/Or ■-/: Wayne Daley CF A Sr. Fisheries Biologist N Cc;Roger&Nancy Weller o L rn 2 Fisheries & Environmental Consulting, Planning, Permitting F7' Design Zoe Ann Lamp Subject: PRE06-00005- Preapplication Conference Location: DCD Conference Room Start: Wed 2/22/2006 3:00 PM End: Wed 2/22/2006 4:00 PM Show Time As: Tentative Recurrence: (none) Meeting Status: Not yet responded Required Attendees: Randy Marx Randy, Are you available for a preapplication conference at 3 p.m. on February 22nd? It's for a SPAAD that will probably require a Reasonable Economic Use Variance. They have already applied for a septic permit (SEP05-00064) which is still pending. Please advise. Thanks! `sincerely, Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Planner Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 5keridan 5treet Port Townsend,WA 98368 Phone: 360-385-9406 Fax: 360-379-4473 1 ATTACHMENT A JAN 2 3 2006 1 ti_OPMENT v. Jefferson County Department of Community Development • 621 Sheridan St., Port Townsend WA 98368, (360) 379-4450 . ,'_. ' '\` SEPTIC PERMIT APPLICATION _W_._.;,, PROPERTY OWNER PeAER ADD Awl 11-kuER JAN 2. 3 2006 MAILING ADDRESS /M8 N.F.'8*ISIDE P1ACE • -►-duse-1 8tik3+,Ramp, 34947 . g t.(p "ENI". ' PHONE Area Code ( 712 ) 334-86'. SYSTEM DESIGNER DANID MAR7sa . . LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section IA,,,e I;•Township zau Range 21,t/uM PARCEL # 802 122 aoc eue 802 4i3 003 Subdivision Name Division — Block Lot(s) — SITE LOCATION "EAsi SNc*UU GRei!c L)*l eRocKtQ L*Ke. Zip Code • SOURCE OF SEWAGE: Residential 14 Residential ADU Commercial Community TYPE OF WORK: New X Redesign Upgrade Repair Partial (tank) (drainfield) Expansion Designate Reserve Area ' Conventional Alternative Drainfield Length- ft. Trench Width ft. Number of Gallons/day 480 6PD Trench/Bed Depth -- in. Number of Lines Site Size ±/S,SAutes Septic Tank size I IZS gal. Pump Chamber size (12.S gal. Water Source: private public, )( Soil type 4- (ATTACH SOIL EVAL.) Previous eval: yes / no SEP Application Rate Q:6b gal./sq.ft./day f- TYPE OF SYSTEM' u,0, 4 , " /C.b,L d M _ ���� 233-eS• By signing the application form, the applicant/owner attests that the information provided here .: �t�4." '� 4 r ect to the best " of their knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a mater,.;;.y -.'« �‘'.' c +.y the applicant/owner with respect to this application packet may result in this permit being null - °4rd. Z further agree to save, indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities :' our =ts, reasonable attorney's fees and expenses which may in any way accrue against Jefferson Co ....''.4 ` B( ..- consequence of the granting of this.permit. � _ iin i further agree to ff /.,//,,ii.rizf.re/a�..r . ' gr provide access and right of entry to Jefferson County and it's employees, !17•=7,-,3_`- :._ - . s for the purpose of application review and any required later inspections. Access and r g.t of entry to the applicant's property or structure shall be requested and shall occur during regular business hours. Appeal - A person aggrieved of a decision of the Health Officer may appeal. Appeals shall be submitted to the Health Division in writing within fifteen days after receiving written notice of the decision. DISCLAIMER-This application is for an on-site sewage system that meets the state and county standards in effect on the date of application. This application for an onsite sewage system DOES NOT assure you of any-other County approvals. For example, it DOES NOT GUARANTEE that you will later obtain permission to build a permanent residence or other structure on this parcel. Any future application will be separately judged by the rules and laws in effect at that time. Owner Signature Date ' • FOR OFFICE USE ONLY PARTIAL ASBUILT FINAL . • APPROVED PRESS/TEST PUD . Fire District Planning District School District Zone Date Fee Rec # Check# , Case#SEP /or 7 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT _r_•--7 - .\ 79 621 SHERIDAN ST., PORT TOWNSEND ,WA 98368, (360f -4450 . ._.. AI SOIL EVALUATION , PROPERTY OWNER Poock )JAucy W LLER SYSTEM DESIGNER DAvnD /442704 _ -Y4 t.0?r:1Fr�Y LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section /_/y Township YB.N Range 2wwHParcel # $b1 rn.ooS/Soz ot3 003" Subdivision Name Division Block Lot(s) Date Logged: Z-IS-Zoos Logged By: /Bih0 Include soil textural characteristics and the depths at which significant changes occur. Be sure to include depth where mottling or impermeable layers occur. SOIL LOG #1 77Pe 4 SOIL LOG #2 Mpg 4. 0 to /Q in. DAEK BRa is Lor m 6 to l0 in. DARK BgwJLANI /o to Z3 in. 846044 L & to to 33 in. ,B?auu LeAr./ . Z3 to do in. &out*/ih'Iorruco'5,44 411 Lo �A► to 33 in. RestQrcitvt5aic.s to 46 in. Ressair-1,v e Sops to in. Anticipated water table f Z4 in. Anticipated water tablet 29 in. Roots to 38 inches Roots to 25 inches Health Dept. Comments Health Dept. Comments SOIL LOG #3 01.:4 SOIL LOG #4 Q to to in. DAfZc8RowM4oAd.4 to in. /a to 43 in. B6 4a, LoAm-1,10-rueo0*ZS" to in. to 43 in. Res-maive. SoILs to in. to in. to in. Anticipated water table.in. Anticipated water table in. Roots to 37 inches -` '"�� if":". Roots to inches Health Dept. Comments i,'S', ' e ;;• „ . Health Dept. Comments t Z-23.b5 SOIL LOG #5 %~• 126Y.5,..lAR.7.!M 4.� SOIL LOG #6 LICENSEIS DESIGNER :� ..r ....f/II/ irI�/`AyJ.~-re, to in. EXPIRES IltinC- to in. to in. to in. - to in. to in. to in. to in. Anticipated water table in. Anticipated water table in. Roots to inches Roots to inches Health Dept. Comments Health Dept. Comments - • H:INEOHLTH\SO(L.FRM 1 100 • ZeP ONSITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM DESIGN Date 7-23-2c65 • Property Owner W u g System Designer - vio MAie1m4 Legal Description: Section ► -12 Township Ze,J Range Z W W.b-{. Subdivision Name Division -- Block _ Lot(s) I. . CALCULATIONS • If for residential use: Number of Bedrooms: Q k 120 G.P.D. = 48a total G.P.D. If for non-residential use, attach calculations used to determine G.P.D. Soil texture waste water application rate O.(, G.P.D./ft. squared (see page 214 of the EPA Design Manual) DRAINFIELD SIZING: Absorption area: Boos, square feet (total G.P.D. :G.P.D./ft. squared) Trench or bd width feet Trench or bed length lineal feet (sq. ft.+trench or bed width) II. APPURTENANCES Septic Tank Size /vdK• WS' gallons Pump Requirements (If Necessary) • Elevation difference in feet tiot Friction loss ,t 3_ \\J Pump capacity should be t ZS G.P.M. at tIS4 T.D.H. Number of doses per day 41ST 0crgReitwirfoM Dosing volume By Gel gallons Pump chamber size (ymlw, /125 gallons a-.!41+ 'uc ' �"n ,. E I NtcR EXPIRES 'GdP' H:lhomelpincntrunfohlthsewdsn I Recommended Standards and Guidance Formatting corrected 9/16/02oFiiter Effective 7/15/02 I 441P , • A layer of creviced or porous bedrock;or • A stratum of impermeable soil or bedrock(including very slowly permeable soil). 2.4.3. Maximum ground surface slope of 20%. Glendon®BioFilter Technologies has asked for removal of this restriction to 20%slopes. The reason for this restriction for Glendon®BioFilter and mounds is the need for stability of the imported sand materials. There may also be some concerns for operating the equipment without damage to the downslope receiving soils. When a design for a Glendon is proposed for slopes greater a 20%, it is the position of DOH that the designer must provide adequate documentation that proposed mitigation of the concerns will be realized. t`y 24. ,Horizontal setbatks— 5)or from the edge of 2.4.4.1. measured from the edge of the full absorption area(Figur e ) • full replacement absorption area if the replacement area is a concentric area around J R� 2 20�� th initial area. • 2.4.4.2. specified in WAC 246-272-09501,with the exception of certain downslope ttoW as noted in the Table 1 below: Table 1. Minimum Setbacks From Downslope Feature Downslope Feature or Vertical Separation(See 2.4.1 and 2.4.2) Object 12"-<18" 18"-<30" 30+„ Property&Easement lines 30 Feet 5 Feet 5 Feet Building Foundations 30 Feet 10 Feet 10 Feet Mounds 30 Feet 10 Feet 10 Feet Glendon Basins 30 Feet' 10 Feet 10 Feet Interceptor/Curtain 30 Feet 30 Feet 30 Feet Drains/Drainage Ditches 10 Feet Other objects that impede 30 Feet 10 Feet the movement of water through the soil ' As measured from the downslope edge of the full absorption area(and the full replacement area,if the replacement area is concentric with the initial area)of the upper unit to the upslepe wall of the lower basin. . The setback distances for soil depth of 18 inches to less than 30 inches are what are allowed for a pressure distribution drainfield following a TSI or TS2 treatment system with this depth of soil. The setback distances for 30+inches of soil are what are allowed for pressure distribution drainfields with this depth of soil. . Glendon®BioFilter Technologies has also asked that the restrictions in Table I be removed The DOH position is that shallow soils offer a limited conduit for water to leave the site of appliCation. Therefore, the shallower the soils, the greater the need to protect the downstream soil profile for conducting water away from the site. Therefore, DOH chooses to leave these restrictions in place. • 2.4.5. Extreme Cold Weather Climates Excluded—Application of Glendon®BioFilter Models M3 and M31 is limited to areas with climates exhibiting an annual accumulation of 6000 • degree heating days or less.Glendon®BioFilter Technologies must furnish local health jurisdictions the reference material needed to determine these areas in Washington • o......l i..e.,c • • • 4e- HI. DRAINFIELD CROSS SECTION 7 D DILL/7 , a" Dr.:.► Rick NATIVE SOIL • E C IMPERMEABLE MATERIAL/ SEASONAL SATURATION A. Trench Depth ,*//,4• inches B. — inches of drainrock below pipe C. 24 inches of vertical separation from trench bottom to impermeable material/seasonal saturation D. inches of fill (if needed) E. Trench width • -- inches NOTES: Rll'� IaEtta I Vat c SERMeA?toa.+ —241v.PolCo. tbtc.6Rovuoubt762 Depru •farm. Afy>it_eus that- 4 R ATTACH DETAILED DESIGN OF SYSTEM A' `a ;` ' gee IPA ie 4 Su 1 Z .. • Wir •r' A!!. lR•biA Tlh • • - .ice//f.�f�1.r�►.[Iisl/ill�iir% EXPIRES r/14.4.L. 66c 7• 50 I, ,1 ::. 1 , i i . , , „ , , , , , „ , ,,,,,,°.":"..%■-•' .• i Effluent Pumps v". !imile. I 1 - . i I 1/3 to 1/2 Hp 4111:1111%110 • --..., . Single Phase,60 Hertz ., •• i . 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Reduced Absorption Area, sq. ft (50%) 50 75 100 134 600 Full Absorption Area, sq. ft (100%) 100 150 200 268 600 Reduced Absorption Width, ft 10 10 10 11 33 A Full Absorption Width, ft. 13.8 15.4 16.3 18.1 33 B Full Primary Length,ft_ 13 14 16 19 20 C Total Length(including 100%reserve), ft. 14 15 17 20 21 D Total Width(including 100% reserve), ft. 20 24.3 27.1 30.6 60 E • CASES, FINDING, CONDITIONS, PERMISSIONS FOR Parcel 802013003 Printed: January 27, 2006 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner SEP05-00064 MLA05-00246 WELLER P Z LAMP Application Received: 3/10/2005 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: 1.) 10'separation required between a Water line and all portions of the onsite sewage system; effluent transport line, tanks,treatment and disposal components. 2.) AS PER WAC 246-272 AND JEFFERSON COUNTY CODE 8.15 ALL SYSTEMS REQUIRE MONITORING. THIS MONITORING IS PROVIDED BY AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE JEFFERSON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION AND THE JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT#1. THIS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM WILL REQUIRE AN ACTIVE MONITORING CONTRACT WITH THE PUD#1 PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL OF THE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM. While the County strongly recommends that the property owner allow inspectors to enter their property to inspect the system in order to insure that the system is functioning correctly, the property owner always has the right under the Fourth Amendment and our State Constitution, to refuse the inspectors access to their property. The property owner never loses the right to refuse access and can do so despite never having refused access before. 3.) As per Jefferson County Code 8.15 all onsite sewage systems require monitoring. Monitoring shall be provided by an approved entity. THIS SYSTEM IS REQUIRED TO BE INSPECTED AT 6 MONTHS, AT ONE YEAR AND EVERY 3 YEARS THEREAFTER. 4.) Health Dept. required to observe pressure test when system fully installed/complete, 48 hours notice to be provided for scheduling. 5.) An asbuilt drawing and certification of completion by the designer is required prior to final approval. 6.) Before final approval is given, the designer shall provide an operations and maintenance manual to the property owner.The manual must instruct the owner of the on site sewage system on the ways to properly operate and maintain all components of the system. 7.) 150 ft. setback from stream to be maintained. 8.) Dry season installation required. 9.) Contact designer prior to installation for staking of drainfield area. 10.) Divert all sources of drainage, including roof drains away from septic tank and drainfield area. 11.) Approval/issuance of a sewage disposal permit does not guarantee the approval of other development or a building permit on this site. Compliance with other Jefferson County and Washington State Codes is required. 12.) Approval of this sewage disposal permit does not preclude the permit holder from complying with the Unified Development Code for other/future development on the site. 13.) 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. 14.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County 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 and an investigative site inspection, the following ESAs were confirmed to be present on the subject property:type 2 stream, wetlands,flood,eagle habitat. PRE06-00005 WELLER P Application Received: 1/27/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: Pre application -SPAAD No findings,conditions,or permissions found. OTH98-00001 PHINIZY F RANDY Application Received: 1/2/1998 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: 4/16/1998 Wet Season Evaluation No findings,conditions,or permissions found. USR97-00070 PHINIZY p Application Received: 8/15/1997 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: No findings,conditions,or permissions found. Page 1 of 1 CASES, FINDING, CONDITIONS, PERMISSIONS FOR Parcel 802013003 Printed: January 27, 2006 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner SEP05-00064 MLA05-00246 WELLER P Z LAMP Application Received: 3/10/2005 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: 1.) 10'separation required between a Water line and all portions of the onsite sewage system; effluent transport line, tanks,treatment and disposal components. 2.) AS PER WAC 246-272 AND JEFFERSON COUNTY CODE 8.15 ALL SYSTEMS REQUIRE MONITORING. THIS MONITORING IS PROVIDED BY AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE JEFFERSON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION AND THE JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT#1. THIS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM WILL REQUIRE AN ACTIVE MONITORING CONTRACT WITH THE PUD#1 PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL OF THE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM. While the County strongly recommends that the property owner allow inspectors to enter their property to inspect the system in order to insure that the system is functioning correctly, the property owner always has the right under the Fourth Amendment and our State Constitution, to refuse the inspectors access to their property. The property owner never loses the right to refuse access and can do so despite never having refused access before. 3.) As per Jefferson County Code 8.15 all onsite sewage systems require monitoring. Monitoring shall be provided by an approved entity. THIS SYSTEM IS REQUIRED TO BE INSPECTED AT 6 MONTHS, AT ONE YEAR AND EVERY 3 YEARS THEREAFTER. 4.) Health Dept. required to observe pressure test when system fully installed/complete, 48 hours notice to be provided for scheduling. 5.) An asbuilt drawing and certification of completion by the designer is required prior to final approval. 6.) Before final approval is given,the designer shall provide an operations and maintenance manual to the property owner.The manual must instruct the owner of the on site sewage system on the ways to properly operate and maintain all components of the system. 7.) 150 ft. setback from stream to be maintained. 8.) Dry season installation required. 9.) Contact designer prior to installation for staking of drainfield area. 10.) Divert all sources of drainage, including roof drains away from septic tank and drainfield area. 11.) Approval/issuance of a sewage disposal permit does not guarantee the approval of other development or a building permit on this site. Compliance with other Jefferson County and Washington State Codes is required. 12.) Approval of this sewage disposal permit does not preclude the permit holder from complying with the Unified Development Code for other/future development on the site. 13.) 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. 14.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County 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 and an investigative site inspection, the following ESAs were confirmed to be present on the subject property:type 2 stream, wetlands,flood,eagle habitat. PRE06-00005 WELLER P Application Received: 1/27/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: Pre application - SPAAD No findings,conditions,or permissions found. Page 1 of 1 Parcel Print Page 1 of 1 Parcel Number: 802013003 11/15/2005 Owner Mailing Address: ROGER DWELLER NANCY K WELLER 1168 NE BAYSIDE PL JENSEN BEACH FL 349573775 Site Address: Section: 1 School District: Quilcene(48) Qtr Section: SW1/4 Fire Dist: Gardiner(5) Township: 28N Tax Status: Taxable Range: 2W Tax Code: 351 Planning area: Discovery Bay(5) Sub Division: Land Use Code: 9100 - VACANT LAND Property Description: 51 T28 R2W I GOV LOT 5 & 6(LS NE OF EXISTING I CO RD)& SHORELAND ADJ I LESS PLATTED No Photo Available http://www.co.jefferson.wa.us/assessors/parcel/parcelprint.asp?PARCEL NO=802013003... 1/27/2006 , Parcel Print Page 1 of 1 Parcel Number: 802122005 11/15/2005 Owner Mailing Address: ROGER D WELLER NANCY K WELLER 1168 NE BAYSIDE PL JENSEN BEACH FL 349573775 Site Address: Section: 12 School District: Quilcene(48) Qtr Section: N W 1/4 Fire Dist: Quilcene(2) Township: 28N Tax Status: Taxable Range: 2W Tax Code: 321 Planning area: Discovery Bay(5) Sub Division: Land Use Code: 9100 - VACANT LAND Property Description: S12 T28 R2W I GOV LOT 6(LS PLATTED/REVISED) I & SHORELAND ADJ No Photo Available http://www.co.jefferson.wa.us/assessors/parcel/parcelprint.asp?PARCEL NO=802122005... 1/27/2006 - Map Output Page 1 of 3 Features Not Surveyed Mill Z---,ra:ii 802012001 908400080 r- 906400074 995,1CCC.18 9b4"-:',6 ■ Se..61..__z_ 8020'3003 ~t.......1'3 7 9954....."1-, ,..•.?,‘_01._.... •e G.: 4,,, 1- 0 C7 WA..:,-*-.9.: t. e.ip_vi,.,,,,.,,,'■:2 1 802122001 995400 jz9 cl , 995401....00,1 _ \ 516400008 ---, -- 95400007 9 ,.../ 9954,.X.Y.116 9i45400006 I \ sys400ws' --J , - t 9964(xxxm '- 'T W5,400X(3, ' 906400002 i Mms,.1.1..dad try 4errersan Canty Cevra S&roc>2s GS 0■1111111111111■46211 http://gisserver/servlet/com.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?ServiceName—ovmap&ClientVersion=4.... 1/27/2006 - Map Output Page 1 of 3 Features Not Surveyed • l+ _ 1 >> Mops a accicd trj.. :v7 Carty'Oc-e-s x,.tr.-..;.3 http://gisserver/servlet/com.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?ServiceName=ovmap&ClientVersion=4...- 1/27/2006 CASES, FINDING, CONDITIONS, PERMISSIONS FOR Parcel 802013003 Printed: January 27, 2006 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner SEP05-00064 MLA05-00246 WELLER P Z LAMP Application Received: 3/10/2005 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: 1.) 10' separation required between a Water line and all portions of the onsite sewage system; effluent transport line, tanks,treatment and disposal components. 2.) AS PER WAC 246-272 AND JEFFERSON COUNTY CODE 8.15 ALL SYSTEMS REQUIRE MONITORING. THIS MONITORING IS PROVIDED BY AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE JEFFERSON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION AND THE JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT#1. THIS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM WILL REQUIRE AN ACTIVE MONITORING CONTRACT WITH THE PUD#1 PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL OF THE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM. While the County strongly recommends that the property owner allow inspectors to enter their property to inspect the system in order to insure that the system is functioning correctly,the property owner always has the right under the Fourth Amendment and our State Constitution, to refuse the inspectors access to their property. The property owner never loses the right to refuse access and can do so despite never having refused access before. 3.) As per Jefferson County Code 8.15 all onsite sewage systems require monitoring. Monitoring shall be provided by an approved entity. THIS SYSTEM IS REQUIRED TO BE INSPECTED AT 6 MONTHS, AT ONE YEAR AND EVERY 3 YEARS THEREAFTER. 4.) Health Dept. required to observe pressure test when system fully installed/complete, 48 hours notice to be provided for scheduling. 5.) An asbuilt drawing and certification of completion by the designer is required prior to final approval. 6.) Before final approval is given,the designer shall provide an operations and maintenance manual to the property owner.The manual must instruct the owner of the on site sewage system on the ways to properly operate and maintain all components of the system. 7.) 150 ft. setback from stream to be maintained. 8.) Dry season installation required. 9.) Contact designer prior to installation for staking of drainfield area. 10.) Divert all sources of drainage, including roof drains away from septic tank and drainfield area. 11.) Approval/issuance of a sewage disposal permit does not guarantee the approval of other development or a building permit on this site. Compliance with other Jefferson County and Washington State Codes is required. 12.) Approval of this sewage disposal permit does not preclude the permit holder from complying with the Unified Development Code for other/future development on the site. 13.) 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. 14.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County 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 and an investigative site inspection,the following ESAs were confirmed to be present on the subject property:type 2 stream,wetlands,flood,eagle habitat. PRE06-00005 WELLER P Application Received: 1/27/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: Pre application - SPAAD No findings,conditions,or permissions found. OTH98-00001 PHINIZY F RANDY Application Received: 1/2/1998 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: 4/16/1998 Wet Season Evaluation No findings,conditions,or permissions found. USR97-00070 PHINIZY P Application Received: 8/15/1997 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Fineled: No findings,conditions,or permissions found. Page 1 of 1 CASES, FINDING, CONDITIONS, PERMISSIONS FOR Parcel 802013003 Printed: January 27, 2006 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner SEP05-00064 MLA05-00246 WELLER P Z LAMP Application Received: 3/10/2005 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: 1.) 10'separation required between a Water line and all portions of the onsite sewage system; effluent transport line, tanks,treatment and disposal components. 2.) AS PER WAC 246-272 AND JEFFERSON COUNTY CODE 8.15 ALL SYSTEMS REQUIRE MONITORING. THIS MONITORING IS PROVIDED BY AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE JEFFERSON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION AND THE JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT#1. THIS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM WILL REQUIRE AN ACTIVE MONITORING CONTRACT WITH THE PUD#1 PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL OF THE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM. While the County strongly recommends that the property owner allow inspectors to enter their property to inspect the system in order to insure that the system is functioning correctly,the property owner always has the right under the Fourth Amendment and our State Constitution, to refuse the inspectors access to their property. The property owner never loses the right to refuse access and can do so despite never having refused access before. 3.) As per Jefferson County Code 8.15 all onsite sewage systems require monitoring. Monitoring shall be provided by an approved entity. THIS SYSTEM IS REQUIRED TO BE INSPECTED AT 6 MONTHS, AT ONE YEAR AND EVERY 3 YEARS THEREAFTER. 4.) Health Dept. required to observe pressure test when system fully installed/complete, 48 hours notice to be provided for scheduling. 5.) An asbuilt drawing and certification of completion by the designer is required prior to final approval. 6.) Before final approval is given,the designer shall provide an operations and maintenance manual to the property owner. The manual must instruct the owner of the on site sewage system on the ways to properly operate and maintain all components of the system. 7.) 150 ft. setback from stream to be maintained. 8.) Dry season installation required. 9.) Contact designer prior to installation for staking of drainfield area. 10.) Divert all sources of drainage, including roof drains away from septic tank and drainfield area. 11.) Approval/issuance of a sewage disposal permit does not guarantee the approval of other development or a building permit on this site. Compliance with other Jefferson County and Washington State Codes is required. 12.) Approval of this sewage disposal permit does not preclude the permit holder from complying with the Unified Development Code for other/future development on the site. 13.) 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. 14.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County 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 and an investigative site inspection,the following ESAs were confirmed to be present on the subject property:type 2 stream, wetlands,flood,eagle habitat. PRE06-00005 WELLER P Application Received: 1/27/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: Pre application - SPAAD No findings,conditions,or permissions found. 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[ ] Parcel Tags or Scanned Documents YES dip ' — [ ] ESA's: Special Reports i-arby YES ) Shoreline Desi .do 0 NO Celnse( Stream Type et T la t. 2 q�cL S Fish&Wild - lL�' o � __:. 'ry i. '/ • '++err., ' Wetlands: 14 O Rare Plants:YE (. Seismic: 0 Landslide: Flood: U4 Erosion: YES Aquifer Rechar.- 're(.Y3E NO SlUS'C SIPZ: non- At Risk High Risk Coastal Stormwater site jO submitted: Yes o [ ] Forest Lands: ,. a' • - ---1)/. • '. + 1c S /1•, Adjoining Forest Lands: Commercial/ Rural Inholding [ ] Mineral Lands: YES i [ ] Agricultural Lands: YES t [ ] 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 [ ] Notice Provisions/Disclosure: Airport YES NO MRL YES No Forest Lands YES NO [ ] Landscaping Required: Yes No [ ] Parking Spaces Required NO 2 Other [ ] Building Height: 35' UBC Standard [ ] Impervious Surface coverage percentage: 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 [ ] Total Building(s)Size: RVC:20,000 SF CC:5,000 SF NC:7,500 SF GC:10,000 SF All others:subject to septic&water constraints/None specified [ ] Setbacks: Front: Left Side: Right Side: Rear: Shoreline Setback: LSHA Setback: [ ] Road Classification: 'MI/0A 1-.dc4-1 )4X}2,/.2 Road Approach:EXISTING NOT REQ'D RAP [ ] SEPA Required:YEs CET—CE MPT [ ] Flood Certificate: [ ] Existing Case(s) &Condition(s): Violations: Yes No [ ] 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 [ ] Site Visit conducted YES NO [ ] Require Final Zoning Approval YES NO [ ] 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 INo parcel tags found for parcel Associated CASES status issued finaled description 802013003 MLA05-00246 SEP05-00064 P PRE06-00005 P Pre application-SPAAD OTH98-00001 F 4/16/1998 Wet Season Evaluation USR97-00070 P is A F raggr o �" _ N O n , o mp O x O mN r gIq A 2� >z O auZ g 'c D 8 gm>°a N IF g1xr00 >R g — 8 �Z4 % r'^> g; z Pi O m�z ®q- F m g 4o ¢;v1zN c !7 m sAZ • • 9 mom i N N > I I I — m p m • gz O t m am x Z s 1- A . 10 > A O N 1 1 1 O G Z O J N T > 8 8 8 I a " g Ly. 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