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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZON2006-00006 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE TYPE II LAND USE PERMIT APPLICANT: NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP P O BOX 1227 PORT HADLOCK WA 98339 DATE ISSUED:August 14, 2006 DATE EXPIRES: August 14, 2011 MLA NUMBER: MLA06-00045 PROJECT PLANNER: M LINDBLAD PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Phased development to establish a comprehensive camping facility at Beausite Lake for children and adults with special needs. Upon completion of the project, there would be a maximum of 120 persons, including campers, counselors and other staff at one time during peak season. Phase One of the proposal is to construct sleeping quarters and restroom facilities. Long range plans include construction of a lodge, commercial kitchen, dining room and meeting space. The Administrator has identified this application as an Unnamed Institutional Use in Table 3-1 of the Jefferson County Code Title 18.15.040 subject to a Discretionary Use process. The proposal is subject to the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) review. PROJECT LOCATION: Parcel Numbers 901 284 001, 002 & 004, & 901 273 004 in Sections 27 & 28, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located on Beausite Lake Road, Chimacum WA 98325 CONDITIONS: 1.) The installed septic system is designed for proposed phase one use, HOWEVER, the scale of the use proposed and the current loading of the septic system is unknown, therefore, no approval is being given or implied that the septic system has the capacity for proposed increase use. It is also not known at this time if the septic system will have the capacity for phase two of the proposal. Applicant must begin water monitoring immediately and have waste strength testing done prior to building application. Please contact your septic system designer for help with the above. For verification of water availablility the water system operator must contact the State Department of Health with the proposal and determine if system is adequate. Contact Simon Tung at 360-664-8734 2.) Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall document that water and sewage disposal methods for the camping facility is in compliance with applicable State and County requirements for the proposed type of development. 3.) It is the determination of the Administrator that this permit shall be valid for five(5)years. 4.) A conditional use permit automatically expires and becomes void if the applicant fails to file for a building permit or other necessary development permit within five(5)years of the effective date(the date of the decision granting the permit)of the permit unless the permit approval provides for a greater period of time. 5.) In the event that the permits for all phases have not been applied for within the five(5)years prior to expiration, applicant and/or developer may choose to apply for a Binding Site Plan in order to vest the remaining development of each phase prior to expiration of the conditional use permit. 6.) Extensions to the duration of the original permit approval are prohibited. The Department of Community Development shall not be responsible for notifying the applicant of an impending expiration. 7.) The County may modify an approved conditional use permit as follows: the County may delete, modify or impose additional conditions upon finding that the use for which the approval was granted has been intensified, changed or modified by the property owner or by person(s)who control the property without approval so as to significantly impact surrounding land uses.A modification will be processed as a Type II land use decision pursuant to Chapter 18.40.270 JCC. 8.) The County may suspend or revoke an approved conditional use permit pursuant to Chapter 18.50 JCC only upon finding that: a. The use for which the approval was granted has been abandoned for a period of at least one(1)year; b. Approval of the permit was obtained by misrepresentation of material fact; or c. The permit is being exercised contrary to the terms of approval. 9.) In appropriate circumstances, the Administrator may require a reasonable performance or maintenance assurance device, in a form acceptable to the County Prosecutor, to assure compliance with the provisions of this Code and the conditional use permit as approved. 10.) A setback of 150-feet, measured perpendicularly from the Category I wetland edge(the wetland to the east and adjacent to Beausite Lake, shall be permanently maintained as a buffer. No filling, grading, clearing, or other alteration of the wetland or its buffer is allowed. 11.) A setback of 100-feet, measured perpendicularly from the Category II wetland edge approximately 150 ft southeast of Beausite Lake), shall be permanently maintained as a buffer. No filling, grading, clearing, or other alteration of the wetland or its buffer is allowed. 12.) A setback of 25-feet, measured perpendicularly from the Category IV wetland edge(southwest of Beausite Lake), shall be permanently maintained as a buffer. No filling, grading, clearing, or other alteration of the wetland or its buffer is allowed. 13.) 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." 14.) 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. 15.) The identified Fish and Wildlife Habitat Area (Type 5 Streams), shall maintain a vegetative buffer setback of 50-feet. The setback shall be measured horizontally from the Ordinary High Water Mark(OHWM)to the proposed development. 16.) An additional setback of five(5)feet is required from the edge of the buffer area to the proposed development. 17.) 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. 18.) 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." 19.) The applicant shall fully adhere to all conditions and requirements of the approved Eagle Habitat Management Plan. 20.) Prior to issuance of a building permit or commencing land disturbing activity, the proponent is required to submit a Stormwater Site Plan to the Public Works Department for review and approval. 21.) In order to meet the requirements of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code and the Stormwater Management Manual Minimum Requirement#10 Operation and Maintenance and to ensure that the approved stormwater management facilities are appropriately maintained for the life of the project, Jefferson County requires the proponent to enter into a Stormwater Management Facility Maintenance Agreement with the County. Prior to final approval of the project, the Department will send a copy of the Agreement that has been signed by the Public Works Director to the applicant. The Department cannot give final approval for the project until the Agreement has been signed by the proponent and filed with the Jefferson County Auditor and the original agreement has been submitted to the Department. 22.) After construction is complete, the proponent shall submit a letter from the project engineer certifying that the stormwater management facilities have been constructed as per the approved plans. The Department cannot give final approval for the project until this certification has been received. 23.) Construction of roads, storm water facilities, and/or land disturbing activities requires that the proponent submit plans for review by the Public Works Department. The proponent shall request inspections by the Public Works Department during various phases of construction. Typically the following inspections are required: - Installation of temporary erosion and sediment control measures; -Clearing and road subgrade preparation; -Application of gravel base; -Application of crushed surfacing top course; -Construction of storm water management facilities; - Final review. 24.) Any lighting must be of direct cutoff design and not extend beyond the property boundaries. 25.) Recreational areas shall be located so as to protect adjacent properties from adverse impacts. Where the proposed recreational use can reasonably be expected to have adverse impacts on adjacent properties, and where existing ground cover, such as trees or shrubs,will not provide an adequate buffer between the recreational area and adjoining properties, screening or fencing will be required. 26.) Any trash or garbage receptacles must be screened from view from surrounding properties. 27.) Any restroom facilities must be screened from view from surrounding properties and the entrance must be fully visible from the public areas. 28.) In accordance with the Jefferson County Fee Schedule Ordinance, the Public Works Department charges an hourly fee for application and plan reviews, project inspections, meetings, hearings, and final review. The proponent shall pay all fees incidental to the project prior to final approval. In the event that approval for the proposal is denied by Jefferson County or the proponent does not complete the proposal, the proponent shall still be responsible for paying the Department's fees. The Department's fee is currently$59 per hour. 29.) No use shall be made of equipment or material which produces unreasonable vibration, noise, dust, smoke, odor, or electrical interference to the detriment of the quiet use and enjoyment of adjoining property. 30.) Parking areas associated with recreational areas shall be located inland away from the water and shall be designed to control surface runoff and prevent the pollution of nearby water bodies. Safe access from parking areas to recreation areas shall be provided by means of walkways or other suitable facilities. 31.) Shelly Ament of WDFW met with Hank Warren, representative and reviewed the proposed site development plan for the camp improvement projects. The Phase 1 and Phase 2 projects are located > 1/4 mile from the bald eagle nest tree. Only 6 small fruit trees will need to be removed for the projects associated with these phases. The WDFW grants approval for the proposed zoning and initiation of Phase 1 and 2 projects. Future building or septic permit applications from Kiwanis shall be sent to WDFW for review purposes. Any further proposed tree removal on the property shall be reviewed by WDFW. Any future development that may be proposed closer to the nest tree or within 250 feet of the lake shore shall require further evaluation on impacts to the eagle habitat. A Bald Eagle Management Plan will be required in the future for projects that may be proposed in these sensitive management zones. 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 December 30, 2005 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: Two Type 5 Streams, Eagle Habitat Areas, Wetlands and Seismic Hazard Areas. 3.) 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. 4.) 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. 5.) The property is located within the documented Beausite Lake Bald Eagle Nesting Territory. 6.) Two Type 5 Streams (Fish and Wildlife Habitat Area) have been identified on the subject property. The stream will require a setback of 50-feet. The setback shall be measured horizontally from the Ordinary High Water Mark(OHWM). Fish and Wildlife Habitat Areas shall also have Buffers and Building Setbacks established. 7.) 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. 8.) Among the native conifer species which may be used in buffers or for re-vegetation include, but are not limited to: Grand Fir(Aibes grandis), Sitka Spruce(Picea Sitchensis), Shore Pine(Pinus Contorta), Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga Menziesii), Western Red Cedar(Thuja Plicata), and Western Hemlock(Tsuga Heterophylla). Among native tree species which may be used includes: Vine Maple(Acer Circinatum), Big-Leaf Maple(Acer Macrophyllum), Red Alder(Alnus Rubra), Pacific Madrone(Arbutus Menziesii), Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremula), Black Cottonwood (Populus Trichocarpa), Bitter Cherry(Prunus Emarginata), Oregon White Oak (Quercus Garryana), Cascara (Rhamnus Purshiana), Pacific Willow(Saliz Lasiandra), and Scouler's Willow (Saliz Scouleriana). Among the native shrub species which may be used are: Sevice-Berry(Amalanchier Alnifolia), Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus Stolonifera)Salal (Gaultheria Shallon), Ocean Spray(Holodiscus Discolor), Indian Plum (Oemlaria Cerasiformis), Pacific Ninebark(Physocarpus Capitus), Red Flowering Currant(Ribes Sanguineum), Wild Rose(Rosa Nutkana), Swamp Rose(Rosa Pisocarpa), Willows(Salix ssp.), Red Elderberry(Sambucus Racemosa), Snowberry(Symphoricarpos Albus), Evergreen Huckleberry(Vaccinium Ovatum), Red Huckleberry(Vaccinium Parvifolium). 9.) Reviewed under the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) by Jefferson County Department of Community Development Develpmrnt Review Division acting as lead agency. Determination of Non-Significance(DNS) issued on August 14, 2006. 10.) The revised site plan as submitted on July 11, 2006 has been reviewed for consistency under the UDC, and ha: been approved by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. Any modifications, changes, and/or additions to the stamped, approved site plan dated August 14, 2006 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. 11.) This approval is for a phased development to establish a comprehensive camping facility at Beausite Lake only. Any future permits on this site are subject to review for consistency with applicable codes and ordinances and does not preclude review and conditions which may be placed on future permits. 12.) A Wetland Delineation Special Report dated July 1995 was submitted in conjunction with the application to address the on site wetlands. 13.) The proposal includes the construction of more than 7,500 square feet of impervious surface for buildings and parking areas. Sections 6.6 and 6.7 of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code requires proponents for developments that meet these criteria to implement a Stormwater Site Plan that complies with Minimum Requirements#1-#10.Minimum Requirements of the Washington Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. 14.) The proposal is to moderately expand a recreational facility that was designed to accommodate a total of 60 special needs campers and staff. The expansion would increase the use to a total of 120 persons. Campers and staff would typically arrive at the site at approximately the same time, stay for approximately a week, and leave at approximately the same time. Many of the campers and staff arrive by bus, not by individual vehicles. Public Works Department finds that the proposal would slightly increase the traffic generated by the facility. There would be very little traffic generated by the proposal outside of the arrival and departure periods. 15.) Beausite Lake Road has a 16 feet wide traveled way from West Valley Road to Mile Post 0.50 and a 12 feet wide traveled way from Mile Post 0.50 to its terminus at Mile Post 0.71. It is signed for a 20 miles per hour speed limit and as a primitive road. The existing ADT is 20. In order to accommodate the previous development of the recreational facility, the Public Works Department and the Kiwanis Club cooperated to construct turnouts. The traffic generated by the proposal would not increase the ADT to a level requiring a higher design standard. 16.) Public Works Department concludes that the proposal will not have a significant effect on Beausite Lake Road or the County Road system. 17.) Chapter 18.15.040(2)JCC sets out the criteria for the Administrator's Decision. The Administrator may classify the discretionary use as an allowed "YES"use in the particular district affected, only if the proposed development complies with the following: 1. Complies with the applicable development standards of Chapter 18.30 JCC. This application is to utilize an existing camping facility for disabled persons; the new facilities will enhance the camping experience... Staff Comment:Jefferson County Environmental Health Department commented on the application on April 17, 2006. The installed septic system (SEP99-00019)has a 2900 gallon-per-day system. It is designed for proposed phase one use, however, the scale of the use proposed and the current loading of the septic system is unknown, therefore, no approval is being given or implied that the septic system has the capacity for proposed increase use. It is also not known at this time if the septic system will have the capacity for phase two of the proposal. Applicant must begin water monitoring immediately and have waste strength testing done prior to building permit application. It is the applicant's responsibility to contact a licensed septic system designer on the above. For verification of water availability the water system operator must contact the State Department of Health with the proposal and determine if system is adequate. Contact Simon Tung at(360)664-8734. Jefferson County Department of Public Works commented on the application March 6, 2006. Department of Public Works found that the proposal is not likely to result in significant adverse impacts related to erosion, sedimentation and stormwater run-off. The proposal shall also have minimal impact on Beausite Lake Road or the County Road System. No other comment was received during the public comment period that ended on March 8, 2006. 2. Complies with the performance and use-specific standards unique to the proposed use specified in Chapter 18.20 JCC. Staff Comment: The applicant shall adhere to all conditions on the Type II Land Use Permit issued by Jeffersor County. 3. Is appropriate in design, character, and appearance with the goals and policies for the land use designation and district in which the proposed use is located. Staff Comment: The proposed use is located inside of the Parks, Preserve and Recreation (PPR) use district. The proposed phased camping facility will utilize the existing natural environment and to provide services to children and adults with special needs. 4. Is consistent with the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan and the applicable regulations of the Shoreline Master Program if the application involves property located within the jurisdiction of the state Shoreline Management Act, but does not require a shoreline permit; Staff Comment: The subject property is not within a shoreline jurisdiction and therefore is not subject to review under the Shoreline Master Program/Shoreline Management Act. The proposed use complies with the policies of the Comprehensive Plan. 5. Will be served by adequate facilities including access,fire protection, waste and sewer facilities; Staff Comment: The road approach is existing and an address of 510 Beausite Lake Rd has been assigned to the parcel, the approved Site Plan with Parking dated April 14, 2004 indicates all ingress or egress to the parking area shall be developed so vehicles entering and leaving the premise are traveling in a forward motion onto Oak Bay Road. 6. Does not include any use or activity that would result in the siting of an incompatible use adjacent to an airport or airfield; Staff Comment: The proposed expansion of an existing camping facility is not in conflict with an existing airport or airfield. 7. Shall not adversely impact the public health, safety and general welfare of the residents of the County; Staff Comment: The expansion of the existing camping facility will serve the community by offering recreation opportunity to the resident of Jefferson County. Though the primary users of the facility are children and adults with special needs, general public are encourage to make arrangement to utilize the facility. The proposal will not adversely impact the public health, safety, and general welfare. 8. Shares characteristics common with but not of significantly greater intensity, density or that generates more environmental impact than those uses allowed in the district in which it is to be located; and Staff Comment: The use will be compatible with the existing use of the site. The proposal is to add amenities and facilities to the existing camp and will not increase the density or intensity of the site. 9. Will not result in impacts on the human or natural environments determined by the Administrator to require review as a conditional use. Staff Comment: The camp sits on 70 acres of woodland and meadows. This is a park that is part of the Jefferson County Parks System and is on long-term lease to the NW Kiwanis Camp. The proposed development will be located near the existing structures. The use will not result in any adverse impacts and require no further review under the Type III Conditional Use Permit process. 18.) The Administrator has identified this application as an Unnamed Institutional Use in Table 3-1 of Chapter 18.15.040 Jefferson County Code(JCC)subject to a Discretionary Use process. The proposal is subject to the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA)review. The application was deemed complete on February 16, 2006. The application was noticed in the Jefferson-Port Townsend Leader on February 22, 2006 in accordance with the notification requirements stipulated in Chapter 18.40 Article III JCC. The application was reviewed against the criteria of Chapter 18.15.40 JCC. The Administrator classified the discretionary use as an allowed "Yes" use, subject to the criteria described below. 19.) This parcel has been designated as Parks, Preserves and Recreation (PPR)under the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map effective August 28, 1998. 20.) SEPA(see below). 21.) The conditional use permit application and environmental checklist were determined to be substantially complete February 16, 2006. 22.) Notice of Type II Land Use Application and Pending SEPA Determination (MLA06-00045)was published in the February 22, 2006 edition of the Port Townsend Leader. 23.) Notice of Type II Land Use Application and Pending SEPA Determination (MLA06-00045)was mailed February 20, 2006 to adjacent property owners, agencies, applicant/representative, newspaper and posted at the official posting places. 24.) The Notice of Type II Land Use Application and Pending SEPA Determination (MLA06-00045)was published in the February 22, 2006 edition of the Jefferson County Port Townsend Leader and requested comments to be submitted to the Department by 4:30 p.m. on March 8, 2006 AND that the Department expects to issue a DNS for this proposal. The Notice futher states that"This will be the only opportunity to make comments related to SEPA. There will not be another comment period after the threshold (final)SEPA determination is made." 25.) Development Review Staff conducted a site inspection on February 24, 2006. 26.) Staff requested review and comments on the Environmental Checklist from numerous agencies including Jefferson County Department of Environmental Health, Jefferson County Department of Public Works, Jefferson County Assessor, Jefferson County Fire Protection District#1, City of Port Townsend, Department of Ecology SEPA Review, Washington State Fish amd Wildlife SEPA Review, Washington State Department of Natural Resources SEPA Review, Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe and Port Gamble S'kallam Tribe. Jefferson County Department of Public Works commented on the application March 3, 2006 and are hereby incorporated by reference. No comments were received from any adjacent property owners. 27.) Summary of Significant Environmental Comments: EARTH: The proposal includes the construction of more than 7,500 square feet of impervious surface for buildings and parking areas. The Jefferson County Unified Development Code requires proponents for development that meet these criteria to implement a Stormwater Site Plan that meets the Minimum Requirements of the Washington Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. Based on Public Works Department, the proposal is not likely to result in significant adverse impacts related to erosion and sedimentation. WATER: Surface: The proposal is within the immediate vicinity of Beausite Lake and associated wetlands. Beausite Lake is about 15 acres in size and contains four classes of associated wetlands. An unnamed creek that feeds into Chimacum Creek is also located in the vicinity of the proposal site. The proposed development will maintain the required buffer. Applicants shall work closely with Public Works Department to obtain an approved Stormwater Site plan. The proposal is not likely to result in significant adverse impacts related to stormwater run-off. Additional analysis of the proposal and its effect related to surface water is not necessary. Groundwater: The UDC mapping indicates that the site is not located within a Susceptible aquifer recharge area; a Special Aquifer Recharge Protection Area(SARPA) &a Commercial (COMM)aquifer recharge area. The proposal does not include groundwater withdrawal on-site. The commercial expansion will rely on PUD#1 for water. Washington State Department of Ecology has approved the water system. An on-site septic system SEP99-00019)will serve the parcel. Additional analysis of the proposal and its effect related to Groundwater is not necessary. Water Run-Off(including stormwater): Based on the applicant's compliance with the Minimum Requirements o the Washington Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington, the Department recommends finding that the proposal is not likely to result in significant adverse impacts related to stormwater runoff. No mitigation measures are proposed. Additional analysis of the proposal and its effects related to Water is not necessary. PLANTS: Existing vegetation consists of alder, maple, fir, cedar, shrubs and native grasses. Proposed development site had been cleared and removal of native vegetation is minimal. No mitigation measures are proposed. Additional analysis of the proposal and its effects related to PLANTS is not necessary. ANIMALS: An ESA check was conducted and an eagle nest has been identified within 1000 feet of Beausite lake's shoreline. Proponents shall adhere to the approved Bald Eagle Management Plan by Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. No mitigation measures are recommended. Additional analysis of the proposal and its effects related to Animals is not necessary. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH: No mitigation measures are recommended. Additional analysis of the proposal and its effects related to Environmental Health is not necessary. LAND/SHORELINE USE: The site is designated as PPR under the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map. The site located within 200 feet of the lake shoreline. Proposed development is not located within the shoreline jurisdiction. No mitigation measures are recommended. Additional analysis of the proposal and its effects related to Land/Shoreline Use is not necessary. HISTORICAL&CULTURAL PRESERVATION: No significant adverse environmental impacts have been identified. No mitigation measures are recommended. Additional analysis of the proposal and its effects related to Historical and cultural Preservation is not necessary. TRANSPORTATION: The proposal is to moderately expand a recreational facility that was designed to accommodate a total of 60 special needs campers and staff. The expansion would increase the use of a total of 120 persons. Campers and staff would typically arrive at the sire at approximately the same time, say for approximately s week and leave at approximately the same time. Many of the campers and staff arrive by bus, not by individual vehicles. The proposal would slightly increase the traffic generated by the facility. There would be very little traffic generated by the proposal outside of the arrival and departure periods. Beausite Lake Road has a 16 feet wide traveled way from West Valley Road to Mile Post 0.50 and a 12 feet wide traveled way from Mile Post 0.50 to its terminus at Mile Post 0.71. It is signed for a 20 miles per hour speed limit and as a primitive road. The existing ADT is 20. In order to accommodate the previous development of the recreational facility, the Public Works Department and the Kiwanis Club cooperated to construct turnouts. The traffic generated by the proposal would not increase the ADT to a level requiring a higher design standard. No significant adverse environmental impacts have been identified. No mitigation measures are recommended Additional analysis of the proposal and its effects related to Transportation is not necessary. PUBLIC SERVICES: No significant adverse environmental impacts have been identified. No mitigation measures are recommended. Additional analysis of the proposal and its effects related to Public Services is not necessary. UTILITIES: No significant adverse environmental impacts have been identified. No mitigation measures are recommended. Additional analysis of the proposal and its effects related to Utilities is not necessary. Based upon the above findings, the SEPA Responsible Official issues a Determination of Non-Significance. 28.) As outlined in Chapter 18.40.420 JCC, the applicant requesting a code interpretation may appeal the decision tc the Hearing Examiner within fourteen (14)calendar days of the decision using the process for appeals of Type II permit decisions as set forth in Chapter 18.40.360 JCC. Appeals must be received at the Department of Community Development with the applicable fee by 4:00 PM on the last business day of the appeal period or no later than August 28, 2006. The notice of appeal shall contain a concise statement identifying: i. The decision being appealed and the identification of the application which is the subject of the appeal; ii. The name, address, and phone number of the appellant and his/her interest in the matter. iii. Appellant's statement describing standing to appeal (i.e., how he or she is affected by or interested in the decision); iv. The specific reasons why the appellant believes the decision to be wrong. The appellant shall bear the burden of proving the decision was wrong; v. The desired outcome or changes to the decision; and vi. A statement that the appellant has read the appeal and believes the contents to be true, signed by the appellant. Any notice of appeal not in full compliance with this Section shall not be considered. 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. All areas in Jefferson County are included as"critical habitat"for a listed species. Development of property along any marine shoreline, freshwater shoreline, or floodplains could harm habitat if protective measures are not taken. To minimize the potential to damage habitat, all property owners developing adjacent to marine shoreline, freshwater shoreline, or floodplains are advised to do the following: -Set back buildings, utilities and roads as far as possible from surface waters (streams, rivers, 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 onsite 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. The risk of a lawsuit against you can be reduced by consulting with a professional fisheries habitat biologist, and following the recommendations for site development provided by the biologist. For more information, contact the National Marine Fisheries Service in Seattle at(206)526-6613, or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at (503)231-6121. APPEALS: Pursuant to RCW 36.70C, the applicant or any aggrieved party may appeal this final decision to the Hearing Examiner within fourteen (14) calendar days of the date of issuance of this land use decision. For more information related t• ministrative appeals see UDC Section 8.5.1. '0411P 4111" 8//4/co UDC Administrator AR Page 1 of 1 I/11 Z -- 00c5t4-',S' Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad From: Hank Warren [hcwarren @olypen.com] Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 8:33 PM To: Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad Cc: Jim Ott; Randy Marx; Susan Porto Subject: Update regarding monitoring Hi Mo-chi, I am writing this to you with copies to Randy Marx and Susan Porto just to let you folks know how the Kiwanis Camp is coming with the monitoring which the conditional use permit requested. We had been doing some monitoring all along, but we have now modified the plumbing and metering in order to permit separate metering of the residence and camp water usage. We have—after getting input from the engineers who designed the water and sewage systems—developed an EXCEL program to capture the monitoring data for both of these water usages and the camp septic system usage. The first complete month in which daily input of the partitioned data has been made to the excel program was January 2007. We will keep up this practice from henceforth. Since the maximum desirable expansion may require additional water rights,we have applied to the state water rights, which I realize will take a long time to get. In the meantime we will be exploring the feasibility of purchasing water rights. Henry C Warren Jr Board Member Northwest Kiwanis Camp II 3/9/2007 g z : , Affidavit of Publication .a - STATE OF WASHINGTON) ar„, +t;:k 4 'rN, a SS t -'b''''''' " ' COUNTY OF JEFFERSON) b I, Hali K. Johnson, Legal Publications Coordinator of the Port ',., '. ' ," Townsend & Jefferson County Leader, a weekly newspaper which has Februaty t6,200e 01000,Dean been established, published in the English language and circulated ray continuously as a weekly newspaper in the town of Port Townsend in LorevONt- • ` ` said County and State, and for general circulation in said county for 610,DEMAKTE&AK&RD Parceilina- boy� ,i &, ,&90273 more than six (6) months prior to the date of first publication of the 004 in%Warts as a'' ea Notice hereto attached and that the said Port Townsend & Jefferson eke 1.ake Read,chhT*0008AgeN5 County Leader was on the 27th day of June 1941 approved as a legal ,. , newspaper by the Superior Court of said Jefferson County and PhooscidevoloPment f I ' , a`otte annexed is a true copy of the Lake to and _ rte+.,special ter:DpsavtOtendethotost the 9selest, there areaddbe a :v yft JEFFERSON COUNTY sem id PUBLIC NOTICE OF TYPE II LAND USE Cm**sketh011oteltdero other ehdt.®a,, et °of the. " is to APPLICATION AND PENDING construe xxim t siestexplowitma* * - - SEPA DETERMINATION abandon of IS ledthtvetrotaterdtddttOtete. M LA06-00045 "°' "" �-,, APPLICANT: *a as an fikandeett a diedanktnet NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP use I*Iwo*1 41eadelthrostr4netty God* 4949 4O d P 0 BOX 1227 tansy owitifoolio,“Thipproposio,is PORT HADLOCK WA 98339 staboottotheao.smiforisiontit POW )1/4418042A) Application Received Date: cowatir VOW ,,, ; AS tr. . February 6, 2006 The a ow` Application Complete Date: ,,, ,d, ,,*,i,*** , ,.Athet, February 16, 2006 forested POOthstest- Application Notice Date: tI at and partioltade In any hearings; February 22, 2006 and c.nepeilre 440..qf ;,. Ity s nt(sy e- i� ' I As it appeared in the regular and entire issue of said paper itself not in ^ 4 1"DoVel-. t � a supplement thereof for a period of 1 week, beginning on the 22nd street,iket day of February, 2006, ending on the 22nd day of February, 2006, that trap, r said newspaper was regularly distributed to their subscribers during all the Deptitimemiwig. If r of this period. That the full amount of$79.50 has been paid in full, at tied tallti on a the comet ppeatettatolOttftd.00 the rate of$ 7.50 per column inch for each insertion. k - o ■ 044-4., Subscribed . •. swam to before me this 4t\01‘11111//// (d. c�i. I j�, 2006. �y 0.kud' `r it _, I ittift .• Q Hai K. Jo1 s . —•—. 1 – • , Notary Public in and for the State . W. inter. $esi lat01or4�a, dam? ' '\<<•*.; Tt �a ,j11� Mr. Simon Tung, SEP 1 5 2006 Enclosed please find several pieces of correspondence that have been stapled titittial COUNTY[ILO show that Northwest Kiwanis Camp water system has been approved by your agency. They are: 1. A letter of July 30,1998 to Jack McAnally staing that the water system is approved. 2. A letter from Debbie Phillips-Rawlings of your department stating that the department records did not show a completion report. 3.A attached Completion Report of January 29,1999 signed by engineer Robert A Leach and letter of dated August 29,2002 referencing it 4. As built drawings of the system. 5. A Water Well Report showing the abandonment of the old well. I have some color photos in my files which show the physical plumping reflected in the as built drawings which I did not include here. The drawings are accurate. I trust that this correspondence resolves this issue. Sinc-rely, /3- ' . ` arren . Board M;mber Northwest Kiwanis Camp 7 /J®p,6 928 Benjamin St. %%� Port Angeles WA 98362 Copy Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad 4/Gs Associate Planner Jefferson County ibl2a-t/L Department of Community Developm !' i r `FRC1 r PUD1JEFFCO PHONE NO. : 3603855945 Aug. 09 2002 12:19PM P4 O: NOV 2 ^ LJii0 STATE OF WASHINGTON • - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SOUTHWEST DRINKING WATER OPERATIONS 2471 Pacific Ave. • P.O. Box 47823 • Olympia, Washington 98504-7823 • (360) 664-0768 rDD Relay Service: 1-80o-833-6388 I � July 30, 1998 SEP 1 5 2006 JACK MC ANALLY. JEFFERSON COUNTY 160 NW KIWANIS CAMP 1530..1-10LCUMB ST PORT TOWNSEND WA 98368 . • Subject: NW Kiwanis Camp Water System, ID #PENDING, Jefferson County, Existing System Approval, DOH Project #98-0530 Dear Mr. McAnally: The construction documents for the above project received in this office May 27, 1998, together with protective covenants received in this office July 27, 1998, have been reviewed, and in accordance with the provisions of WAC 246-290 are APPROVED. The approval issued herein is based on conformance with current standards outlined in WAC 246-290, revised July 1994. Future.changes in the rules may be more stringent and require facility modification or corrective action. • This project has been reviewed as a Group A water system project in accordance with WAC 246-290. As required in WAC 246-290-040(2) - within sixty days following the completion of and prior to use of the proposed improvements, the enclosed construction report must be completed by a professional engineer and returned to this department. When the certification of completion has been acknowledged by this office, this water system will be approved to serve the existing residence and headquarters building, the proposed restroom facility,,and the proposed picnic facilities. Ecology has not reviewed the system expansions/improvements or the water rights "self-assessment" to ensure the accuracy of the water right information presented. DOH is making the approval based upon the system's assurances that adequate water rights are secured by the system to cover all existing and proposed water uses resulting from approval of the project. 0 • FROM : PUDIJEFFCO PHONE NO. : 3603855945 Aug. 09 2002 12:20PM P5 . .. ....... .......... `' WED Jack Mc Anally SEP 15 20U6 Page 2 July 30, 1998 • • JEFFEUSUN CUUN'� In addition, you are required to submit a completed Water Facility Inventory Report form at the time of construction report submittal in order that this water system bay be assigned an identification number. . WAC 246-290-1 10(4) and 120(4) provides that this approval is in effect for two years, unless the department determines a need to withdraw the approval: An • extension of the approval may be obtained by submitting a status report and a written schedule for completion. Extensions may be subject to additional terms and conditions imposed by the department. Si cer ly, KARL NSON, P.E. WSDO Regional Engineer Enclosures cc: . Jefferson County Health.Department Robert Leach, NTI Engineers • • FROM : PUD1JEFFCO PHONE NO. : 3603855945 Aug. 09 2002 12:18PM P1 tfeoye,d4.. 75)..0 b-:a.C4 4. t id{ ' �y �' .f My r 2000 STATE OF WASHINGTON y.: o.wy DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SOUTHWEST DRINKING WATER OPERATIONS 2411 Pacific Ave. • P.O. Box 47823 • Olympia, Washington 98504-7823 Y (360)664-0768 • FAX(360)664-8058 RECE h `?` � TOO Relay Service: 1-800-833-6388 November 21,2000 SEP 15 25 Mike Mcclure "411 Nw Kiwanis Camp • PO Box 929 • Port Hadlock WA 98339 Dear Mike Mcclure: Subject: NW Kiwanis Camp,ID#06972C,Jefferson County,Construction Report for Existing System Approval,DOH Project#98-0530 Our records indicate that approval for the above mentioned project was granted on July 30, 1998. As of this date,we have not received a construction report indicating that the project has been completed. State regulation WAC 246-290-040 requires that within 60 days following the completion of and prior to the use of any project • or portions thereof,for which plans and specifications have received Department of Health(Department)approval,a construction report showing that the project has been installed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications shall be signed by a professional engineer and returned to this Department. Would you please indicate its current status and return this form to our office. Construction not started „^ Construction in progress Expected date of completion: Project completed. Stamped,signed,and dated Construction Report attached_ Project completed. Construction Report will be returned on or before (date). • Other comments: If you have any questions,please call me at(360)753-4152 or the above information can be faxed(360)664-8058. Sincerely, Debbie Phillips-Rawlings Post-lt•Fax Note 7671 Date EEM Enclosure larri ` / CoJDept. N r cc: Judy Passey,WSDOH Phone# FROM : PUD1JEFFCO PHONE NO. : 3603855945 Rug. 09 2002 12:18PM P2 Construction Completion Report In accordance with WAC 246-290-120(5),a Construction Completion Report is required for all approved construction projects. Purveyors must submit a Construction Completion Report to the Department of Health (DOH)within sixty(60)days of completion and before use of any water system facility. This includes any source, water quality treatment, storage tanks, booster pump facilities, and distribution projects. Please type or print legibly in ink: NW KIWANIS CAMP DOH System ID No.: 06972C Name of Water System MIKE MCCLURE WDM2 DOH Project No.: 98-0530 Name of Purveyor(Owner or System Contact) (if applicable) • PO BOX 929 Date Construction Documents Mailing Address Approved by DOH 7/30/98 PORT HA DLOCK,WA 98339 (If applicable) City. State Zip Project Name and Descriptive Title: EXISTING SYSTEM APPROVAL criTTVTD Check one: ❑Entire Project Completed. ❑Description of Portions Completed. �� 1 5 Complete(Attach additional sheets as needed): 5 age Professional Engineer's Acknowledgment The undersigned professional engineer(PE), or their authorized agent, has inspected the above-described project which,as to layout, size and type of pipe,valves and materials, reservoir and other designed physical facilities, has been constructed and is substantially completed in accordance with construction documents reviewed by the purveyor's engineer or approved by the DOH. in the opinion of the undersigned engineer,the installation,physical testing procedures,water quality tests, and disinfection practices were carried out in accordance with state regulations and principles of standard engineering practice. I have reviewed the disinfection procedures❑ , pressure test results ❑ ,and results of the bacteriological test(s) ❑for this project and certify that they comply with the requirements of the construction standards/specifications approved by the DOH. (Check all boxes that apply that are consistent with the nature of the project.) This project changes the physical capacity of the system to serve consumers. The system is now able to serve equivalent residential units (ERUs.) D Not applicable Date Signed Name of Engineering Firm P.E.'s Seal Name of PE Acknowledging Construction Mailing Address City State Zip Engineer's Signature State/Federal Funding Type(if any) Please return completed form to DOH regional office checked below. ❑ NWRO Drinking Water ® SWRO Drinking Water ❑ ERO Drinking Water • Department of Health Department of Health Department of Health 1511 Third Ave,Suite 719 PO Box 47823 1500 W.Fourth Ave,Suite 305 Seattle,WA 98101 Olympia,WA 98504-7823 Spokane,WA 99204 (206)464-7670 (360)684-0768 (509)456-2997 The purveyor must attach a completed Water Facilities Inventory(WA)form in accordance with WAG 246-290-120(6),if applicable. Contact the regional office in your area for WA forms or additional Construction Completion Report forms. DOH 331-121(3/00) FROM PUD1JEFFCO PHONE NO. : 3603855945 Rug. 09 2002 12:19PM P3 tiira. 'w, i. rli' R E ER 'F [ ; STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SEP 15 2006 SOUTHWEST DRINKING WATER OPERATIONS JEFFERSON COUNTY DCD 2411 Pacific Ave. • P.O.Box 47823 • Olympia, Washington 98504-782.3 (360) 664-0768 - FAX(360) 664-8058 TDD Relay 1-800-833-6388 April 8,2002 •w`,�. � ; Y it s.R Mike Mcclure F Nw Kiwanis Camp Po Box 929 . • Port Hadlock WA 98339 • • Dear Mike Mcclure: Subject Nw Kiwanis Camp Water System,ID#06972,Jefferson County;Existing System Approval;DOH Project #98-0530 • Our records indicate that approval for the above system was granted on July,30 1998,and as of this date we have not received a construction report or Water Facilities Inventory report(if required for approval). State regulation WAC 246-290-040 requires that within 60 days following the completion of and prior to the use of any project or portions thereof,for which plans and specifications have received approval of the Department,certification that the project has been installed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications shall be signed by a professional engineer and returned to this office. Therefore,would you please indicate the project's current status and return this form to the address below. I. Construction not started 2. Anticipated date to begin construction 3. Construction in progress 4. Expected coinpletioa . • 5. Project completed and certification will be returned 6. Additional comments: • Sincerely, • Stn!ORiNK!,Nt;WATER OPERATIONS 2411 PACIFfC AVE Norma Smith PO BOX 47823 WSDOH(360)664-2657 OLYMPIA WA 985047823 Enclosure • cc: Jefferson County Health Department 10 0 ii NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. FILE 717 SOUTH PEABODY STREET,PORT ANGELES,WA 98362 Engineers II Land Surveyors•Geologists Construction Inspection•Materials Testing (380)452-8491 1-800-654-5545 FAX 452-8498 E-Mail:info@ntl4u.com NT! www.nti4u.com REC \Y,� August 29, 2002 SEP 15 Z �EFFERSONCOOgi U� Debbie Phillips-Rawlings Dept. of Health, SW Drinking Water Operations P.O. Box 47823 Olympia, WA 98504-7823 Re: NW Kiwanis Camp water system at Beausite Lake in Jefferson County System ID # 06972C; DOH Project # 98-0530 Dear Ms. Phillips: The current status of construction is unchanged from the report of 2-29-99 (see attached) when the new well and ultimate tank house were connected to the existing system replacing the old well/tank/vault unit. This camp is an on-going volunteer/donation based project that moves toward completion as revenues allow. It is anticipated that the facilities requiring the yet-to-be completed water main extension will be accomplished in the next few years. If you have any questions or comments, please don't hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, • NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. Pobert ie-ovd A. Leach, P.E. Principal Engineer cc: NW Kiwanis Camp PUD #1 Jefferson County attachment G:\Gen\Bob\LTRS\Kiwanis Camp to DOH Aug 02.wpd 42._ NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. .�,— Engineers •Land.Surveyors • Planners Construction Coordination • Materials Testing NTI , , January 29, 1999 RECEI\ ED Rich Hoey, RE. SEP 15 X06 DOH, Southwest Drinking Water Operations P.O. Box 47823 144119% Olympia, WA 98504-7823 Subject: NW Kiwanis Camp @ Beausite Lake in Jefferson County - ID# XX0041 Dear Rich: Phase I of this water system's construction has been partially completed. The installation of the 4" water main to serve the restroom and camping shelters has been postponed until the final plans are completed for these project elements and locations are certain. This construction will probably be done during the Spring-Summer of 1999. Completed work includes: 1. The installation of the new well; 2. The abandonment of the old well; 3. The construction of the tank house with all tanks; 4. The inter-tie of the new well into the old distribution system; and 5. The stubbing-out for future extension of the 4" distribution system. All of this work has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. If you have any questions or comments, please don't hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES, INC. ee6e." Robert A. Leach, P.E., MBA Senior Civil Engineer RAL:eas c: Jack Mclnally @ NW Kiwanis Camp G:\GEMBOBVQWANISPaNal CerU0cauon of Phase I.wpd 717 SOUTH PEABODY,PORT ANGELES,WA 98362 (360)452-8491 1-800-654-5545 FAX 452-8498 ,7• 7, CONSTRUCT! el -PORT FOR PUBLIC WATER NI PROJECTS Effective September 9, 1983 the following Regulation applies: WAC 246-290-040(3) -A construction report shall be submitted to and accepted by the department within sixty days of completion and prior to use of any project for which plans and specifications have been approved by the department for projects designed by a professional engineer. The construction report must be signed by a professional engineer. The report shall state in the opinion of the signee whether the project has been constructed in accordance with approved plans and specifications and the installation, testing and disinfection of the system were carried out in accordance with department regulations. (a) If a project is being completed in staged construction, attach a map and description of portion of project being certified as completed as approved on date given below. (b) As future portions of staged construction projects are completed, each must be certified as required by WAC 246-290-040(3). (c) Additional certification forms are available upon request from DOH offices listed below. NW KIWANIS CAMP DOH Water System No. XX0041 Name of Water System Referendum • / PO BOX 1396 No. (if any) n l k Mailing Address Date Plans and Specifications Approved SEQUIM, WA 98382 by Department of Health 7—30—78 City State Zip PROJECT NAME AND DESCRIPTIVE TITLE: Date Project or Portions Thereof Completed NW KIWANIS CAMP r- / JEFFERSON COUNTY q,U. 5ourca, $� S V'ate el-ewe-14s Oct '28 EXISTING SYSTEM APPROVAL SUBMITTAL NO. 98-0530 The undersigned engineer or his authorized agent has inspected the above-described project, which as to layout, size and type of pipe, valves and materials, reservoir and other designed physical facilities has been constructed in a a.e- r - with the plans and specifications approved by the Secretary, Department of Health, and in the o ff:• . .. *Nei 1. eer, the installation, testing and disinfection of the system was carried out in accordan - ,;• :In-: - ;: •ns approved by the Secretary for the project. 9„,.;,, 0 jos4„;t0_71. En•I'' Engineer • RFCisi E° v' 1—2:1—'0 •. Date Please return c. , ■rm to DOH office checked below: EXPIRES 12. - 3O-00 NW nnking Water �SW Drinking Water Eastern Drinking Wate 9 t 0 Environmental Health El Environmental Health 0 Environmental Health 1511 Third, Suite 719 Mail Stop 7823 1500 W Fourth, Suite 305 15 21`)Seattle, WA 98101 Olympia, WA 98504 Spokane, WA 99204 S EI 11091t2 -00 , . 1.., 0 FA L L izr. ,_,N,:.:‘, WELL DRILLING HoOSC PvM P r > i (. SO• .,Y g- £";5cH 2/,0 Ply r F) v,,2( L,i�/- -2'')< //1/ "RE'vv.2g l'P%::":„.., 0""r''' ,..o c°4 1 \ft\\‘\ r \\I'2' �a ,0 , I I,,} j ,„.:-/,,,,,4-f V , 1,40- 11170- 5 256 Cy. J '1;1 5 030_001% 0- Complete Water S stems • Fast & De endable Service Y p 180 N.W. Lofall Road, Poulsbo, Washington 98370 • 697-1194 D. original WATER WELL REPORT Start Card NA /A 01526 Department of Ecology Second co UNIQUE WELL I.D.D aK N/A Copy•owners Copy STATE OF WASHINGTON Third Copy-Wiles copy Water Rights Permit No. (1)OWNER: Name: NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP Address: P.O.BOX 1396,SEQUIM,WA 98382 (2)LOCATION OF WELL: County: JEFFERSON NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4, Sec. 28, Twnsp 29 N, R. 1 W W.M. (2a)STREET ADDRESS OF WELL(or nearest address 780 BEAUSITE LAKE RD., CHIMACUM,WA.98325 (3)PROPOSED USE: J Domestic fl Test well E[Irrigation n Municipal (10)WELL LOG or n Industrial flDewater J Other ABANDONMENT PROCEDURE DESCRIPTION (4)TYPE OF WORK: Owner's number of well(if more than one): 2 Formation: Describe by color,character,size of material and Abandoned E New well Method: E[ Dug EI Bored structure,and show thickness of aquifers and the kind and nature of El Deepened Q Cable []Driven the material in each stratum penetrated,with at least on entry for each EI Reconditioned El.. Rotary ❑Jetted change of information. (5)DIMENSIONS: Diameter of well: 6 inches MATERIAL FROM TO Drilled ? feet Depth of completed well 213 feet (6)CONSTRUCTION DETAILS: ------_---__------------- Casing Installed: 6 in.diam.from 0 ft.to 208 ft. xJ.Welded in.diam.from ft.to ft. — ❑.Liner installed in.diam.from ft.to ft DECOMMISSIONED AS PER r!Threaded in.diam.from ft.to ft. WAC 173-160-381 (la) 213' 5' Perforations: Were perforations made?: EX Yes Perforator type: MILLS KNIFE Size of perforation: .25 in. by: 1.5 in. Perforations from: 5 ft.to 205 ft. Perforations from: ft.to ft. Screens: [Screens installed Manufacturer's name: Unknown Type: Unknown Diam. 6 in.slot size ? from 208 ft.to 213 ft. Diam. in.slot size from ft.to ft. Gravel: E;Yes Size of gravel: in. Gravel Placed from: ft.to ft. Surface seal: CYes To what depth?: ft. Material used in seal: Did any strata contain unusable water?: E Yes ����(YVI) Type of water: Depth of strata: ft. \ l I( \� 1 Method of sealing strata: \ � 2126(7) PUMP: Manufacturer's name: ��� + 1 Type: HP: ��'� (8)WATER LEVELS Land-surface elevation �O1,A,j�j above mean sea-level: 500+ ft. �E(�64% u,�11 Static level: 188 ft.below top of well Date: 10/30/98 t JUU Artestian pressure: PSI Date: Artesian water is controlled by: (9)WELL TESTS Drawdown is amount water level is lowered below static level. , Was a pump test made? C.Yes,by: Work started: 10/30/98 Work completed: 10/31/98 Yield: GPM with ft.drawdown after hrs WELL CONSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION: Yield: GPM with ft.drawdown after hrs I constructed and/or accept responsibility for construction of this Recovery data(time taken as zero when pump timed off)(water level well,and to the compliance with all Washington well construction measured from well top to water level) standards. Materials used and the information reported above are Water Water Water true to my best knowledge and belief. Time level Time level Time level Contractor: LOFALL WELL DRILLING Address: 180 NW Lofall Rd, Poulsbo, WA 98370 Date of test: ,,���� Bailer test: GPM with ft.drawdown after hrs. 9 I `J License# 1463 Signed: � d Air test: GPM with stem set at ft.for hrs. •�� / elf*rifler) Artesian flow: GPM Date: Contractor's Temp.of water: deg. Was a chemical analysis made?E;Yes Registration No: LOF el LWD%ZyC.5" Date: / 0e 77,e_A- 0 0 4 ,I� $ I � m 0 d 1889 d // STATE OF WASHINGTON ?�� DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH �' G �"' >UTHWEST DRINKING WATER OPERATIONS �, ee. • P.O. Box 47823 • Olympia, Washington 98504-7823 _ - (360)664-0768 • FAX(360)664-8058 �' .J / TDD Relay Service: 1-800-833-6388 hIAR.i I, ; 227999 March 1 , 1999 ''{in '1V3e°1 NW Kiwanis Camp RECEIVED PO Box 1396 Sequim WA 98382 SEP 15 2006 Subject: NW Kiwanis Camp Water System, ID #06972C, JeffersfOROMK 1f NTY Ka Monitoring Requirements for a New Group A TNC Dear Water System Owner: Your water system has been classified as a Group A Transient Non-Community (TNC) system based on information recently provided to our department. A Group A TNC system is one which serves either: 1) 15 or more connections less than 180 days per year; 2) 25 or more different non-residents for 60 or more days per year; 3) 25 or more of the same non-residents for between 60 and 180 days per year; or 4) 25 or more residents for between 60 and 180 days per year. The above ID number is unique to your system. Please refer to it in all correspondence and/or phone messages. Group A TNC systems are required to conduct comprehensive monitoring. The following is a summary of water quality monitoring requirements for Group A TNC systems: • 1) Coliform Bacteria - All Group A water systems serving a population of less than 1000 people are required to submit one routine water sample per month to test bacteriological water quality. During months when the total population served is less than twenty-five; routine sample collection is not required when: 1) only protected ground water sources are used, and 2) no coliform were detected in samples during the previous month. If conditions one and two are met and when the 1 population is less than twenty-five, sampling is only required quarterly. For example, after two months without sampling, a system must take one sample the third month. 0 I NW Kiwanis Camp March 1 , 1999 R .a��, ��+I�D - Page 2 of 3 S€� 5 A+►; JFFFE0 Me DCO You should begin sampling for coliform bacteria immediately and continue to take monthly samples (except when the population is below 25 people in a month and the above criteria are met). The monitoring schedule is printed at the bottom of your water facilities inventory form. Make sure that all information on the form is correct before following the schedule listed. Routine samples should be taken from within the distribution system. I have enclosed information on how to properly collect a sample, how to fill out a lab slip, what to do if you get an "unsatisfactory" result for a sample, and guidance on preparation of a coliform monitoring plan. e 17/ 2) Inorganic Chemical and Physical Parameters (IOC) - If you have your own source and do not purchase water from another system, one initial complete inorganic chemical test is required from each permanent source. If you have not taken a complete IOC from each source, you need to have one (or more) done. 3) Nitrate - Nitrate testing is required once every year. 4) Nitrite - Group A systems were required to test one water sample for nitrite c by December 1996. If you missed this deadline then a nitrite sample is required in 1998. If you have never had an initial complete IOC, or you need to collect a nitrate sample, then the analysis for nitrite should be included when either test is performed. 5) Chlorine Residual - If you chlorinate your water, you are required to conduct chlorine residual monitoring. Tests should be conducted daily. The results 61-"i should be recorded and sent to our office on a monthly basis. Wks 6) Surface Water -If you are a system that uses surface water, you are required to meet the requirements of the Surface Water Treatment Rule. See below for the name of the person to contact for more information. All required samples must be analyzed at a Department of Health certified drinking water laboratory. I've enclosed a list of certified labs for your use. Please include your 6-digit identification number on all samples submitted to ensure that your system receives proper credit for all samples. Your identification number is located ( in the top left corner of your Water Facilities Inventory form and also in the subject line of this letter. Lab personnel can provide you with instruction on how to collect samples for the various tests and inform you of the proper sampling locations for each type of test. • i i NW Kiwanis Camp March 1, 1999 RECE1ED Page 3 of 3 SEP 15 2006 We understand that the regulations are sometimes confusing. If you have ARM 'IQtt W in questions, feel free to contact any of the following individuals at the Southwest Regional Office: • Sandy Brentlinger Coliform monitoring (360) 753-5090 Chlorine residual monitoring • Main Desk Surface Water Treatment (360) 664-0768 Rule • Judy Passey Water Facility Inventory (360) 664-9280 (WFI) form • • Belle Fuchs Inorganic (lOC) monitoring (360) 586-5179 If you would like to speak with the regional engineer for your county, please call the main desk at (360) 664-0768 to be referred to the correct person. I also have enclosed a copy of the Washington State Board of Health Drinking Water Regulations and CFR to assist you. Sincerely, Judith E. Passey Enclosures cc: Jefferson County Health Department Sandy Brentlinger, DOH Water Quality Richard T. Hoey, P.E., DOH Sean Orr, DOH Planner Vinnie Wright, DOH . Health� WATER FACILITIES INVENTORY (WFI)RE( °I V°` - 3 _, I L.,'I Environmental Health Read Instructions on back before completing SEP 15 2(ffi 1.)F:;T U.: IJJPD y..ILI.1;; .°.i',...1 ....if-I . t::. SYSTEM ID NO. 2. COUNTY GROUP TYPE WRIA WFI COMPLETED BY JEfff i "9N $1[i Y 1'co TILE `;)6 9 i 2�: �{'E.;{':I�.i._I ,:1.,)1-±. , I N;: 1 I u I 3. SYSTEM NAME DAY TELEPHONE DATE NW K .I_s'!1c t`t i"S 1:Ai•il I STREET ADDRESS a SUBMITTED NEW SYSTEM NO CHANGE REACTIVATE FOR - SYSTEM NAME CHANGE' UPDATE DELETE P.O.BOX(IF 1 IF APPLICAl R BLE) 'OLD SYSTEM NAME-ENTER ONLY IF CHANGING WITH THIS W 1.41)G t ox ..396 CITY STATE ZIP CODE SYSTEMS SERVING ANY RESIDENTS(PEOPLE LIVING IN A '.*.L)I.I I I I WA ..-/,',..:%i'''....:- DWELLING SERVED BY THE SYSTEM),COMPLETE THIS SECTION 4. OWNERS NAME(LAST,FIRST) OWNER NO. 9. NUMBER ACTIVE RESIDENTIAL 10.NUMBER ACTIVE RESIDENTIAL NW KJWr" N7 : 1.3AMl" .>r, '';,,( CONNECTIONS POPULATION STREET ADDRESS t- `) - P.O.BOX(IF APPLICABLE) SYSTEMS SERVING ANY NON-RESIDENTS (I.E.,TRAVELERS, PO FOX J_,:.')e. EMPLOYEES,STUDENTS,ETC.),COMPLETE THIS SECTION CITY STATE ZIP CODE 11.NUMBER NON-RESIDENTIAL CONNECTIONS SE( UrM Wri ') x.:- 5. SYSTEM CONTACT PERSON TITLE 12.ENTER AVERAGE DAILY NON-RESIDENTIAL POPULATION ROBERI A f [.:A C H t., '. . 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IF SOURCE IS PURCHASED OR d w e z INTERTIED,UST SELLER'S IDe o t w o p (FEET) (GPM) 1/4,1/4 SEC. TWP RNG I _ AND NAME USING FOLLOWING 2 m w rK ---:".2 2 a zo ti SEC. NO. ` FORMAT:XXXXXX/NAME a o 1 S 488 ) Era¢ a EXAMPLE:77050Y/SEATTLE w a$i i ck k n m g 2 'i d 6 17.4 30.1 WELL... W1 X X `1' X 222 XO NL/w I;. 28 29N o l W I I I I I I 1 '.''. -, Ti- 1 4; ifN-OGIGASAA7)3LtNG 5 r .,-, 25. 26. JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN I JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 1. :I ! 1. )_ 1. I 1_ 1. 1. 1 I. D.APPROVED SERVICES(PER PLANS) '+ I DATE OF LAST SANITARY SURVg ) (Jr.' ()1 j I'II I BY DOH LHD SYSTEM IN CRITICAL WATER SUPPLY SERVICE AREA? YES NO GW MGMT AREA? ( 1 YES I [NO 1 use ONLY - EFFECTIVE DATE RETRO.CHANGES SIGNATURE OF DOH REVIEWER DATE DOH 331-011(Rev.2/95) WATER SYSTEM aN axn • 02 n 111!! • o N mM D.-. v 0 mdv a in U7 NmU OCr) f ~ r Page 1 of 2 Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad From: Shelly Ament[amentkma @DFW.WA.GOV] Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 1:52 PM To: Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad Subject: Re: NW Kiwanis Camp 510 Beausite Lake Rd -MLA06-00045 Mo-chi, I'm pleased that we were able to speak today regarding the proposed zoning approval requested for the NW Kiwanis Camp (MLA06-00045). The property is located within the documented Beausite Lake Bald Eagle Nesting Territory. I understand that the proponent is seeking zoning approval at this time and will be initiating phased development in the future. I recently met with Hank Warren and reviewed the proposed site development plan for the camp improvement projects. The Phase 1 and Phase 2 projects are located > 1/4 mile from the bald eagle nest tree. Only 6 small fruit trees will need to be removed for the projects associated with these phases. The WDFW grants approval for the proposed zoning and initiation of Phase 1 and 2 projects. I would request that future building or septic permit applications from Kiwanis be sent to WDFW for review purposes. My agency is concerned about and will need to review any further proposed tree removal on the property. We will certainly need to evaluate the impacts of any future development that may be proposed closer to the nest tree or within 250 feet of the lake shore. A Bald Eagle Management Plan will be required in the future for projects that may be proposed in these sensitive management zones. Thanks for giving our agency the opportunity to comment on the proposed camp improvements. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Shelly Ament WDFW Wildlife Biologist >>> "Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad" <mlindblad @co.jefferson.wa.us> 05/02/2006 11:46 AM >>> Hi Shelly, I am working on a conditional use permit for NW Kiwanis Camp at Beausite Lake. A previous"Special Use Permit"was approved in 1996. The permit was subsequently expired. The pending conditional use permit is to grant the camp approval to continue the proposed development without violating the code. I went through the old file and found a letter from you stating that a BEMP is required. The Board has changed and the new board members are not sure if this requirement was met. I gave Hank Warren and Charise Diamond your contact info. They will be calling you on the BEMP. I will be sending you a copy of the plan and the above referenced letter in today's mail. Let me know if you need further info. Thanks. Mo-chi Mo-chi Z,ol ilindbLad Associate Planner Jefferson County Department of Community Development 7/28/2006 Page 1 of 1 Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad From: Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 7:06 AM To: 'Charise Diamond'; Hank Warren Cc: amentkma @dfw.wa.gov Subject: RE: Eagle Management Plan Hi Charise, Thanks for the update. I will forward both the application and the revised site plan to Shelly upon receipt of the site plan from the Camp. I believe WDFW and the County are working together to minimize any adverse impacts to the habitats to the greatest extent possible. Let's wait to see the revised site plan and let me check with Shelly before we determine if any mitigation is needed. Regards, Mo-chi Mo-ch%Z,oL Liwdbl.ad Associate Planner Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend,WA 98368 Voice 360.379.4462 Fax 360.379.4473 From: Charise Diamond [mailto:charise @kiwaniscamp.com] Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 4:57 PM To: Hank Warren; Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad Subject: Eagle Management Plan HI. I just finished speaking with Shelly Ament at WDFW about the Eagel Management Plan. She is busy for at least the next 2 weeks. She wants to see the new site plan and wants to know if any trees will be taken out when we build. If the nest tree is a safe distance from the new buildings etc., then she may be able to do a standard plan. However, she is concerned about the disturbance that so many people might have on the area. Does this mean that we cannot build if the eagles might be disturbed? She wants to see a copy of the application and specifically wants the new site plan. So, the Eagle Management Plan hinges on the site plan and is waiting for that. Regards, Charise 5/22/2006 t j July 9 2006 To: Mo-Chi Linblad Associate Planner Department of Community Development ECJefferson County ��� From: Henry (Hank) Warren Member JUL 1 Northwest Kiwanis Camp ,FURM MINIM Subject: Site Plan Northwest Kiwanis Camp 1, Mo-Chi, Here are three copies of the plan as you requested. I have spoken with Randy Marx as you requested and been informed by him that he cannot issue a permit for a vault as is proposed under phase one, so I have crossed that item off. We had proposed the holding vault as a means of isolating waste products containing a high load of medications. Randy did note that the existing septic system has a large holding tank capacity with which the camp can accomplish our proposed objective,though this will require a double pumping procedure. I have also met with wildlife biologist, Shelly Ament, and she will be writing a letter to you regarding eagle protection.None of the early phase work lies within 800 feet of the identified eagle nest and the only trees which we will remove are a handful of fruit or ornamental trees. We commit to working closely with her regarding development of the stables and riding area which may fall within 800 feet the eagle nesting site,planting screening or doing whatever else she recommends. We will do likewise regarding any trail development which we do. We regard the eagles as an important asset and we regard teaching and practicing sound environmental ethics as one of our obligations. On the site map is a an area enclosed by dashes which is labeled"proposed survey boundaries."This dates back to before you waived the requirement for a contour map with twenty foot intervals and is no longer applicable. Thank you and all the staff of Jefferson County with whom we have been working for your professional approach to our endeavor. �/ my /�� f July 9 2006 To: Mo-Chi Linblad Associate Planner Department of Community Development Jefferson County r- From: Henry (Hank) Warren e' EC MMMED Board Member Northwest Kiwanis Camp Jul 1 1 att Subject: Site Plan Northwest Kiwanis Camp JEEFENSON Uhl Mo-Chi, Here are three copies of the plan as you requested. I have spoken with Randy Marx as you requested and been informed by him that he cannot issue a permit for a vault as is proposed under phase one, so I have crossed that item off. We had proposed the holding vault as a means of isolating waste products containing a high load of medications. Randy did note that the existing septic system has a large holding tank capacity with which the camp can accomplish our proposed objective,though this will require a double pumping procedure. I have also met with wildlife biologist, Shelly Ament, and she will be writing a letter to you regarding eagle protection.None of the early phase work lies within 800 feet of the identified eagle nest and the only trees which we will remove are a handful of fruit or ornamental trees. We commit to working closely with her regarding development of the stables and riding area which may fall within 800 feet the eagle nesting site,planting screening or doing whatever else she recommends. We will do likewise regarding any trail development which we do. We regard the eagles as an important asset and we regard teaching and practicing sound environmental ethics as one of our obligations. On the site map is a an area enclosed by dashes which is labeled"proposed survey boundaries."This dates back to before you waived the requirement for a contour map with twenty foot intervals and is no longer applicable. Thank you and all the staff of Jefferson County with whom we have been working for your professional approach to our endeavor. enry V'.. Weillern(r. r � July 9 2006 To: Mo-Chi Linblad Associate Planner Department of Community Development Jefferson County - From: Henry (Hank) Warren RE ElvED Board Member Northwest Kiwanis Camp JUL 112006 Subject: Site Plan Northwest Kiwanis Camp Mo-Chi, JEFFERSON COUNTY OCO Here are three copies of the plan as you requested. I have spoken with Randy Marx as you requested and been informed by him that he cannot issue a permit for a vault as is proposed under phase one, so I have crossed that item off. We had proposed the holding vault as a means of isolating waste products containing a high load of medications. Randy did note that the existing septic system has a large holding tank capacity with which the camp can accomplish our proposed objective,though this will require a double pumping procedure. I have also met with wildlife biologist, Shelly Ament, and she will be writing a letter to you regarding eagle protection.None of the early phase work lies within 800 feet of the identified eagle nest and the only trees which we will remove are a handful of fruit or ornamental trees. We commit to working closely with her regarding development of the stables and riding area which may fall within 800 feet the eagle nesting site,planting screening or doing whatever else she recommends. We will do likewise regarding any trail development which we do. We regard the eagles as an important asset and we regard teaching and practicing sound environmental ethics as one of our obligations. On the site map is a an area enclosed by dashes which is labeled"proposed survey boundaries."This dates back to before you waived the requirement for a contour map with twenty foot intervals and is no longer applicable. Thank you and all the staff of Jefferson County with whom we have been working for your professional approach to our endeavor. C ealei t y gsoN ° JEFFERSON COUNTY k�� , , °,� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 Al Scalf, Director May 2, 2006 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP P O BOX 1227 PORT HADLOCK WA 98339 RE: SITE ADDRESS:510 BEAUSITE LAKE RD CASE#: MLA06-00045 Dear NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP: 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. Please supplement this application with a revised site plan indicating the accurate sequence of the proposed phased development. 2. Your parcels are within the Eagle Habitat Areas, a Bald Eagle Management Plan is required for this proposal. Please contact Shelly Ament of WDFW at (360) 681-4276 to complete this requirement. Upon completion, please submit a signed and approved eagle plan for the file. Call me at 360.379.4462 with any questions. Please submit the above information to the Department of Community Development by July 31,2006. 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, Department of Commu ' Development Staff c: File Jefferson County Environmental Health HANK WARREN Building Permits/ Inspections Development Review Division Long Range Planning (360) 379-4450 FAX: (360) 379-4451 Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad Full Name: Shelly Ament First Name: Shelly Ament Company: WDFW Business Address: Shelly Ament PO Box 1933 Sequim, WA 98382 United States of America Business: (360)681-4276 - E-mail: amentkma @dfw.wa.gov E-mail Display As: amentkma @dfw.wa.gov Categories: AGENCY 1 • Beausite Lake Wetland Delineation Report July 1995 Patrick McGraner Dixie Llewellin 0104 LOG ITEM # (4_\ Contents 110 Beausite Lake Wetland Delineation Report Introduction Description of Site Topography and Hydrology Methodology Soils Vegetation Hydrology Summary Literature Cited Appendix A Vicinity Map iNWI Map USGS Map Kiawanis Map Accessors Parcel Map Appendix B Approx wetland boundaries and sample sites. Data Forms Routine Wetland Determination (1987 COE Wetland Delineation Manual) DOE Wetland Rating Form Appendix C Plant list (Jerry Gorsline) 1990 Supplement to plant list (Dixie Llewellin) 1995 Bird and wildlife data sheet Soil information 410 • Beausite Lake Wetland Delineation Report June 1995 Introduction In May 1995 the Jefferson County Permit Center received a Special Use Permit/Zoning Applica- tion (ZON95-0016) from the Kiwanis Club of Port Townsend proposing to build a comprehen- sive camping facility at Beausite Lake, property owned by Jefferson County but managed by the Northwest Kiwanis Camp per the"Agreement Between Northwest Kiwanis Camp and Jefferson County" dated April 5, 1994. Madrona Planning and Development Services of Port Townsend submitted the SEPA checklist and associated application documentation to the Permit Center in behalf of the Kiwanis Club of Port Townsend. After initial review of the project by County staff, it was determined that a full and complete delineation of all of the wetlands associated with Beausite Lake needed to be accomplished prior to any detailed planning of the specific proposal. Since the County retains ownership of the parcels which are managed by the Kiwanis Club, it was determined that the County should conduct a delineation of the property. The wetland delineation was conducted by Patrick McGraner(Jefferson County Critical Areas Technician) and Dixie Llewellin(President of the Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Washington • Native Plant Society) during several visits to the site in the month of June 1995. Description of Site Beausite Lake is located southwest of the town of Chimacum in east Jefferson County and is located in S28, T29N, R1W. Beausite Lake Road is approximately 3 miles south of Chimacum, off of West Valley Road. The lake is roughly 15 acres in size and contains four classes of associ- ated wetlands: 1) open water/aquatic beds; 2) emergent; 3) scrub-shrub; and 4) forested. The lake sits in a small basin with a watershed which is estimated to be less than one square mile. No clear inlet stream was located during the June 1995 fieldwork, and the small outlet stream on the southeast corner of the lake appears to run completely dry during the summer months at the culverted crossing of Beausite Lake Road. The Beausite Lake wetlands are considered to be Class I wetlands, or"the cream of the crop" due to their complexity, biological diversity and relative P ristine condition. Most of the wetlands are associated with the lake shoreline, and generally speaking are relatively narrow along the shore except toward the north where the scrub-shrub component is dominant. There is a forested wetland along the southeast corner of the lake and a single small Class IV wetland located near the road on the south in a relict pasture. A previous study, "Gibbs Lake Wetland Survey" was conducted by Jerry Gorsline and Fred • Sharpe of the Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society in August 1990, and included a survey of Beausite Lake. This document is incorporated by reference and • attached to this delineation report. Quoting from this document, the authors state that they "were impressed with the overall integrity and pristine quality of the plant communities we surveyed." Beausite Lake is also a Class I wetland based on its use by a threatened and/or endangered species, in this instance the bald eagle. There is a bald eagle's nest on the adjacent DNR land, approximately 1000 feet from the southwest shore of the lake. Other priority species which have • been identified on site include wood ducks and band-tailed pigeons. More information on wild- life follows later in this report. Topography and Hydrology The topography around Beausite Lake is relatively flat, rising slightly to the adjacent hillsides. Runoff from the lake during times of extreme high water appears to flow south crossing Beausite Lake Road,and continuing toward Chimacum Creek. There is a riparian corridor associated with the outflow on the southeast corner of the lake. This outflow contains a 30" culvert approxi- mately halfway between the lake and the road and a 24" culvert at the road crossing. The ditch had standing water during the June site visits but was barely trickling as it crossed Beausite Lake Road. Source of water for the lake is most likely groundwater, runoff and rain water as collected in the small basin described above. According to the Bemis family, caretakers of the property for the past 9 years, 1995 is a"high-water" year in terms of the lake level. Methodology Prior to the fieldwork, staff consulted the Soil Survey Maps of Jefferson County(U.S.Soil Conservation Service 1975), U.S. fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)National Wetland Inven- tory maps, and U.S. Geological Survey maps. Fieldwork to determine the actual wetland boundaries was conducted according to the methodol- ogy outlined in the 1987 Federal Manual for Identifying and Delineating Jurisdictional Wetlands (Technical Report No. Y-87-1) as required by subsection 6.502 of the Jefferson County Interim Critical Areas Ordinance. Soils were checked for hydric/non-hydric conditions, and sample data plots were recorded at regular intervals. Wetland boundaries were tied in the field with pink flagging and drainage and riparian corridors were marked with red flagging. The methodology outlined in the 1987 Federal Manual requires the examination of the three wetland parameters; hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soils and hydrology. For an area to qualify as a jurisdictional wetland it must have a positive indicator from all three parameters. In areas where the wetland edge was not easily identifiable, several soil test pits were dug until a clearly hydric soil was located and a clearly non-hydric soil was located. The wetland boundary was then tied between these two soil test pits and data for soils, vegetation and hydrology was • recorded. Throughout the site, many more soil test pits were examined than were actually re- corded. Soils Of the three parameters required for determination of a wetland boundary, the soils parameter is considered the most reliable. As stated above, many more test holes were dug during site investi- gation than were recorded. The Soil Conservation Service(SCS) has mapped the majority of soil within the immediate areas surrounding Beausite Lake as "Semiahmoo Muck" (Sm). Semiahmoo Muck is classified in the order of histosols, organic soils, which are always hydric soils. Further information on the soil characteristics are included in appendix C. A hydric soil is a soil that forms under conditions of saturation, flooding or ponding long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper"16" of the soil profile. These soils favor the growth and regeneration of hydrophytic vegetation. Hydric soil indicators include low chroma, mottles, gleying and high organic content within the upper 32 inches of the soil profile. Swantown gravelly loam (SuB) and Alderwood gravely Loam (AmC) are found in the upland areas adjacent to the lake and its associated wetlands. These soils are not considered to be hydric. • Please note that the SCS soil series maps characterize expected soil types and that inclusions and variants can, and often do, exist. Field investigation of Beausite Lake revealed mapped soils to be accurate, although in some sample sites the Semiahmoo layer was very shallow with mineral soils only a few inches below the surface. Vegetation Hydrophytic plants are those plants that grow in water or in a substrate that is at least periodi- cally saturated. Commonly occurring plant species have been rated by the USFWS as to their frequency of occurrence in wetlands and non-wetlands. During the fieldwork, each species was recorded at the sample data sites and rated according to the probability factor associated with each species. Many of the plant species surrounding the site occur equally in wetland and non- wetland sites. In these cases, soils were examined to determine wetland boundaries. By and large, wetland boundaries on this site were easily recognizable by the corresponding change in vegetation and were subsequently verified as wetland test plots by locating hydric soils. As mentioned previously, an earlier study by Mr. Gorsline and Mr. Sharp has already produced a substantial list of hydrophytes associated with Beausite Lake. Plant species located on site which were not listed in the 1990 "Gibbs Lake Plant Survey" are listed in appendix C. 410 Hydrology • Sites containing the hydrology p arameter are those sites which are inundated either permanently of periodically, or the soil is saturated to within 12 inches of the surface for one week or more during the growing season. Indicators of hydrology include visual observation of inundation or soil saturation, water stained leaves, cracking at the soil surface or sediment deposits. The hydrology parameter is often lacking during the dry season or following periods of drought. Where positive indicators of wetland hydrology is absent but positive indicators of wetland soils and vegetation are present, wetland hydrology can usually be assumed. Every wetland sample data plot, recorded and unrecorded, contained hydrology during the June 1995 field investigation. In most instances the soils were found to be damp but not saturated. Some saturated soils were located along portions of the wetland boundary(ies), usually where there was a very distinctive topgraphical break or change in soil conditions. In that wetland delineations are concerned with the location of wetland edges, these findings are considered consistent with expected hydrological conditions for late June. Saturated soils usually existed within just a few feet of the wetland boundary during this site investigation. • , • • Summary Three types of wetlands were classified around Beausite Lake. Data points were recorded at numerous locations within each wetland, describing plant species, soil types and depths and hydrology(Appendix B). The wetland adjacent to Beausite Lake qualifies as Class I wetland due to a nearby eagles nest. A variety of plant communities and habit values were found on the lakes perimeter(Data points A & B). Red alder, Douglas's spiraea and salmonberry dominate the east and west edges. Emergent rushes (common and baltic), and grasses (tall fescue, velvet grass) between patches of willow and spiraea dominate the lakes southern boundary near the houses. Dominant vegetation on the north edge of the lake is Cascara with distorted, moss covered roots. This shrub overshadows most other plants and the bare ground was saturated with water. A three acre Class II wetland, 150' southeast of the lake contains an interesting diversity of plants (Data points C). A clear cut area borders the eastern edge of the wetland, while the west- ern border is within the buffer of the Class I wetland. This wetland is dominated by twinberry, slough sedge, lady fern, rushes (common and dagger leaf), red alder and Douglas fir. The last wetland flagged, southwest of Beausite Lake, (Data points D) is located in a relic pasture and has minimal plant diversity. Less than one acre, this wetland is dominated by corn- . mon rush and meadow buttercup. This emergent marsh is in the drainage pattern of the lake and is classified as a Class IV wetland with little habitat value. Suggested mitigation, if alterations are made to the Class IV wetland, would be to remove all the Scot's Broom replacing this invasive shrub with native vegetation. Improving the habitat would encourage greater use by wildlife and waterfowl as well as increase the aesthetics of the site. Possible plantings might include hazelnut trees (Corylus cornuta), gooseberries (Ribes sp.) or serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia). 1110 • Literature Cited Cowardin, L.M.V. Carter, F.C.Goblet, and E.T. LaRoe. 1979 . Classification of wetland and deep water habitats of the U.S. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Washington, DC. 1979 Hitchcock and Conquest, 1973 . Flora of the Pacific Northwest. Federal Interagency Committee for Wetland Delineation. 1987. Federal manual for identifying and delineation jurisdictional wetlands. July 1994 update. Leonard, William P. , 1993 . Seattle Audubon Series. Amphibians of Washington and Oregon. MacBeth, Div. of Kollmorgen Instruments Corp. , 1992 Munsell Soil Color Charts. Pojar, Mackinnon, 1994. Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Reed, Porter, 1988. National List of Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands, Region 9. 1993 update. • U.S.D.A. , Dept. of Agriculture. 1994 Pocahontas Press. Keys to Soil Taxonomy. U.S.D.A. , Soil Conservation Service, 1975. Soil Survey of Jefferson County. 410 Appendix A w n 0 °:% m.+nr _ ,m "y a: Z t- a A` xs s ' /, :.r ." /..: 1 gsuy � m I; ,. _ ��. ix � J '� & � .+"• . � R1. � ' c � •_ � • r y " ffi ` `" S �`_ ;� -i.: Z te 'z F r ' rte. , a •�y',. � .,, 4 r . -. a , e' r ,. ' -,,r l•-„,(j-" ' , >.,r�-^ ," t• ` ! 01 a .. , : 5 / 0 0 > E-- a: I N AJL* kLJ N r j ' I' rIn s c.s`�, i 4`< s — Fpti o c +cs<e, - t Rf -ml a= `A 1, t° ,.=//V �'m d1.O Z. 6,4a 4 ee sl C'f R <i A NnOtA3 ° m v .;.? .... ii! 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P4,, \ / ;,,,, Tete.Pittve KLE — ''\ axt" ' ..- N_,..., ---- • 13e-Au5 1TE, am=sgmfgas.-- L_Ne...E. el)4E DA-17A POINTS tiVia( 13d UNVIett5 • Appendix C • • / ,,v4.e,e, II' O L V_e/m&1/ 3l0 eacu Ld c c PoZ �z�ynad ' ) k) �:�3 �" '739 _51 1,5- G=13 13S LAKE WETLAND SUR'STEY INTRODUCTION : xi In August of 1989, through the efforts of a citizen 's coalition, an agreement was reached between Jefferson County, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, and a private logging company to spare 602 acres surrounding Gibbs and Beausite lakes in eastern Jefferson County from clear-cup_ harvest and conversion . This innovative, three-way land swap, will result in eventual county ownership . In the same month the Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society applied for a grant from its parent organization to conduct a wetland survey in anticipation of development plans by Jefferson County. The survey was undertaken in August 1990 to identify plant • habitats, communities and species, so the county can use this information in planning the area. • ` n ' It .is hoped through this process of identification that the County Parks Advisory Board will recognize and respect the integrity of native plant communities in their planning and protect these important natural values from recreation and other development impacts . The following report summarizes the results of the survey conducted during the first weekend in August by Native Plant Society members Jerry Gorsline and Fred Sharpe . r of specim e.ns was one by t� e _?xoncm_c verltlC'at=0n C r... nG., d by . :._.__ Buckingham, floral researcher . Roger Risley, County Public Works employee, provided invaluable assistance during one afternoon by providing a boat used to survey the margins of Gibbs Lake and by diving for submerged rooted aquatic plants . ', We would like to express our thanks to the caretakers at both lakes for their assistence . SURVEY OBJECTIVES & METHODOLOGIES The survey was designed to inventory the species composition of mapping units used by the US Fish and Wildlife Service in • their National Wetlands Inventory (NWI ) maps on file at the County Planning Department . GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY Mapping units_ are as follows (see attached NWI map) : PEMC = palustrine emergent seasonally flooded PEMH = palustrine emergent permanently flooded PFOC = palustrine forested seasonally flooded POWH = palustrine open water permanently flooded PSSC = palustrine scrub-shrub seasonally flooded The following definitions are taken from Classification of Wetlands and Deep water Habitats of the United States by Lewis M . Cowardin of the U . S . Fish and Wildlife Service : In general terms , wetlands are lands where saturation with water is the dominant factor determining the nature of soil development and the types of plant and animal communities living in the soil and on its surface . The single feature that most wetlands share is soil or substrate that is at least periodically saturated with or covered by water . The water creates severe physiological problems for all plants and animals except those that 'are adapted for life in water or in saturated soil . Wetlands are lands transitional between • - terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water table is usually at or near the surface or the land is covered by shallow water . For purposes of this classification wetlands must have one or more of the following three attributes : ( 1) at least periodically, the land supports predominantly hydrophytes; (2) the substrate is predominantly undrained hydric soil; . and (3) the substrate is nonsoil and is saturated with water or covered by shallow water at some time during the growing season of each year . The Palustrine system includes all freshwater wetlands dominated by trees, shrubs, persistent emergent plants , emergent mosses or lichens . These vegetated wetlands are traditionally called by such names as marsh, swamp and bog. It also includes the small, shallow, permanent or intermittent water bodies often called ponds . Palustrine wetlands may also be situated shoreward of lakes or may occur as islands in lakes . If vegetation covers 30% of more of the substrate, we distinguish classes on the basis of the life form of the plants that constitute the uppermost layer of vegetation . . .For example, an area with 50% areal coverage of trees over a shrub • layer with a 60% areal coverage would be classified as Forested Wetland ; an area with 20% areal coverage of trees over the same ( 60%) areal coverage would be classified as Scrub-Shrub Wetland . . . .The Emergent Wetland is characterized GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY • by erect, rooted, herbaceous hydrophytes, excluding mosses and lichens . This vegetation is present for most of the growing season in most years . These wetlands are usually dominated by perennial plants . . . . The Moss-Lichen Wetland class includes areas where mosses or lichens cover substrates other than rock and where emergents, shrubs, or trees make up less than 30% of the areal cover . The only water regime is saturated . Note : throughout the report narrative common names will be used for plant species . See appendix for complete list of plants by species and common name . SURVEY RESULTS : 1 . Ps llntri cn.rub-shrub nr fnreFted . cnna l lv f 1 nndPri , wPtlanriG (PSSnC, PFnO : commonly known as "swamps; these areas are found at both ends of Gibbs Lake and along the shorelines of both lakes . Scrub-shrub wetlands at the north end of Gibbs Lake are • dominated by willow and • salmonberry with water parsley the dominant understory herb . Spirea, Clustered wild rose, Red elder, Creek dogwood, Western crab apple, Cascara, Swamp gooseberry and Stink current are co-dominate shrubs . Patches of Stinging nettles, Northern scouring rush or Skunk cabbage are common understory herbs . The liverwort Conoceph.lu.n conicum is commonly found intermixed with mosses covering decayed woody debris on saturated ground . On less saturated ground the Lady fern is found , long with Youth-on-age, Foamflower, Beadruby, and the Maidenhair fern . Tree species found in these scrub-shrub wetlands include Sitka spruce , Red alder, Scouler 's and Pacific willows . The Forested wetlands are dominated by Red alder and Sitka spruce, with Red cedar and Western hemlock dominating the transitional zone . Lake margins where water deepens abruptly are typically lined with dense shrub 'communities including Creek dogwood , Black twinberry and willows backed by upland forest . Pa1nn=:trinP PmPrgPnt , pPrmanpntly w t 1 antis (PPMH, PP.HC) : commonly known as "marshes, " these communities are found along the margins of Gibbs and Beausite lakes where water is shallow enough to allow rooted emergents to survive and flourish. Typical examples include • floating mats of the Yellow water-lilly and patches of Marsh cinquefoil, Baltic rush and Common cat-tail-found along the lake margins . C rculri flbatingxmats;of=`the Valien'-known`'as the -F�r,agrant "�a e are also found at Beausite Lake . GIBBS •LAKE WETLAND SURVEY 4 Shoreline pattern ents at Beausite Lake show a regular attern • g regular based on aspect and elevation . Along the east shoreline Common rush is found on the higher ground, Baltic rush intermediate , and the Hardstem bullrush permanently flooded . Other emergent species along this shore include Douglas 's water-hemlock and Douglas 's spires. Hardstem bullrush dominates the north shore, fronted by extensive floating mats of Yellow pond-lily and flanked on both sides by the Baltic rush. Along the west shore are deep stands of Common cat-tail . Notably, it was on the north edge of the Cat-tail that we found the one small stand of. Wapato, a locally rare wetland specie . (Note : the term " locally rare" designates those Olympic Peninsula taxa occurring in only in six, or fewer, square mile sections, not listed by the Washington Natural Heritage Program, and therefore considered to be species of concern) . At the north end of Gibbs Lake an unusual habitat for plants has been created by congested, floating logs that are saturated and have been in place long enough to be colonized by a unique and highly diverse plant community that is gradually layering their exposed surfaces . It is a fragile environment, easily disturbed by human visitors who might approach by boat and attempt to walk the logs (which we did during our survey) or haul out to sunbathe . Among the many species we noted were a number of sedges and rushes, Marsh violet , Marsh cinqufoil, Sundew, Ladies ' Tresses, Bog labrador tea, Bog cranberry, Bur-reed , Yellow _monkey-flower , Bog St . John 's wort , Northern bugleweed, and many others . Pa1iiGtrine eme gont r+nen water rmanently flnnriPr t i =rd (Pf1WH ) : this is the realm of the submerged, rooted aquatics such as the Common bladderwort, Large-leaved pondweed , and Canadian waterweed . Notably, it was at the north end of Gibbs Lake where Roger Risley produced the Quillwort specimen , another locally rare species (which may deserve a listed status as well; taxonomy for the genus is still uncertain ) . This plant is known from only two other locations on the Olympic Peninsula: Lake Crescent and Ozette Lake . PaU1 trine wetland (PMIR ) : Although not included on the NWI map this rare type of wetland community commonly known as a "bog" is found at the south end of Gibbs Lake . Bogs are a very sensitive type of plant community and should be protected from human impacts . Treading on the bog surface will create compaction and create permanent damage to plant communities . Bogs occur as a successional stage, succeeding lakes and • swamps, and are eventually invaded by shrub and forest . The bog surface is floating and composed entirely of Sphagnum moss mats resting on fibrous peat composed of partially or completely disintegrated Sphagnum. The ability of Sphagnum • • • GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY to absorb basic ions and release hydrogen ions , coupled with the incomplete decomposition of organic matter, creates a highly acidic, nitrogen-poor environment that exerts a selective influence on vegetation . The phases of this successional transition are perfectly illustrated at the north end of Gibbs Lake : at the lake 's southern margin is a classic bog, characterized by species like Sphagnum angustifolium, Bog cranberry, the insectivorous Sunda:+, ,'White beakrush and Chamisso 's cotton- grass; behind this emergent community is a dense shrub-scrub community dominated Bog labrador tea and Western swamp laurel; at its southern edge the bog is being colonized by trees such as Sitka spruce, Red cedar, Red alder and even Douglas fir , with Douglas 's spirea the dominant shrub . SUMMARY: As the headwaters of a main tributary to Chimacum Creek, Gibbs Lake and its associated wetlands are critical habitat for coho salmon, steelhead and cutthroat trout, osprey, and • many other water dependent wildlife species . It is important to note that Naylor 's Creek, the outlet for -Gibbs Lake , is a salmon bearing stream where fisheries enhancement work has been accomplished by the Wild Olympic Salmon group . We examined seasonally flooded, forested wetlands; shrub- scrub wetlands, bog and lake-margin communities at both Gibbs and Beausite lakes . A complete plant list is appended to this report summarizing the floristic diversity we found in these various wetland habitats . We found two locally rare species, Quillwort ( Isoetes maritima) and Wapato ( Sagittaria Iatifolia) , and were impressed with the overall integrity and pristine quality of the plant" communities'we surveyed. However, we did find seven species of exotic plants, including populations of Reed canarygrass, a -troublesome wetland invader . Because of its tenacity and rapid growth, Reed " canarygrass poses a major threat to wetland ecosystems . It is already well established in the disturbed area where people gather at Gibbs Lake to swim and launch their boats , and at disturbed sites around Beausite Lake . =If more areas are disturbed :around the margins of these "lakes it will spread . into "these as well , forming dense monocultures :``'` • Boat launching by. vehicles with trailers could introduce other w invader etland sias well, such as Purple loostrife (Lythrum salicaria) and Eurasian milifoil (ilyriophyllu,r brasiliense) . It is •vitally important <to minimize dis ruption of the natives` :plant communities surrounding .the . la ke margins . in order to • GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY • _minimize the threat of takeover by weedy invasive species , such as Reed canarygrass, Purple loosestrife and Eurasian millfoil , that will replace native plants and reduce the diversity of species and habitats . Simplification of habitats by these invaders will reduce the opportunities for wildlife to utilize these areas for cover and forage, breeding, nesting and rearing of young. The _diversity of native plants communities will also provide aesthetic pleasure: and °educational value ;for visitors The way timberlands are managed near wetlands can determine the populations of many wildlife species . Structural diversity is also vital to wildlife . Forested buffers with snags and large down logs provide essential habitat components and should be retained for wildlife use . Wetland buffers provide for fundamental life needs : food, water, cover (thermal, predator protection, travel corridors) and the reproduction and rearing of young. Cavity nesting ducks require soft snags excavated by woodpeckers, and the resident pair of osprey offer dramatic evidence of snag use by nesting raptors . It is important to note that new information on use of buffers by wetland-dependent wildlife shows that cavity-nesters utilize a 600 " wide zone surrounding wetlands . • I am enclosing for your information a draft of management guidelines for the Osprey promulgated by the Washington Department of Wildlife . Jerry Gorsline Chairman Olympic Peninsula Chapter Washington Native Plant Society • GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY III APPENDIX A: _ GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY Jefferson County, Washington T28N, R2W, Sections 27, 28, 33, 34 A Partial Floristic Checklist Compiled by the Olympic Peninsula Chapter -- of the Washington Native Plant Society Summer 1090 Adv = introduced species LR = locally rare species TRPFS Alnus rubra Red alder Betula pendula (adv) European birch Picea sitchensis Sitka spruce . Pinus monticola Western white pine Pseudotsuga menziesii var . menziesii Douglas fir Pyrus fusca Western crabapple Salix lasiandra . var . lasiandra Pacific willow Salix scouleriana Scouler 's willow Thuja plicata - Western red cedar Tsuga heterophylla Western hemlock S44P1 S . Cornus stolonifera var . occidentalis Creek dogwood Gaultheria shallon Salal Kalmia occidentalis Western swamp laural Lonicera involucrata var . involucrata Black twinberry Rhamnus purshiana Cascara Rubus spectabilis Salmonberry Ribes bracteosum Stink currant Ribes lacustre Swamp gooseberry Rosa pisocarpa Clustered wild rose Sambucus racemosa III var . arborescens Coast red elderberry Spiraea doug'lasii Douglas 's spirea ('TRASSFS AND CRASS T.T_KF PLANTS Agrostis exarata var . minor Spike bentgrass l_ GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY A ,'rostis oregonenesis bentgrass - onenesis Ore on bent � � c Oregon g Alopecurus aeoualis Shortawn foxtail Carex aquatilis var . dives Water sedge Carex cusickii Cusick 's sedge Carex leptalea ssp . leptalea Bristle-stalked sedge Carex obnupta Slough sedge Dulichium arundinaceum Dulichium Eleocharis acicularis Needle spike-rush Eriophorum chamissonis Chamisso 's cottcn-grass Holcus Ianatus (adv) Velvet grass Isoetes maritima (LR) Quillwort Juncus acuminatus Tapered rush Juncus articulatus Jointed rush Juncus balticus Baltic rush Juncus bufonius Toad rush Juncus effusus Common rush Juncus ensifolious var . ensifolious Dagger-leaf rush Phalaris arundinacea (adv) Reed canarygrass Puccinellia pauciflora var . microtheca Weak alkali-grass Rhynchospora alba White beakrush • Scirpus acutus Hardstem bulrush FERNS Adiantum pedatum Madenhair fern Athyrium Felix-femina -Lady-fern Polypodium glycyrrhiza Licorice fern Polystichum minitum Swordfern Pteridium aquilinum var . pubescens Bracken J,TVRWORTS Conocephalum conicum MnSSF� Pleurozium schreberi Polytrichum strictum Sphagnum angus ti fo1 i um HFRRS Arctium minus (adv) Common burdock Cicuta douglasii Douglas ' water-hemlock - Drosera rotundifolia Sundew • • GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY _ _ APPENDIX B: References : Buckingham, Nelsa and Tisch, Edward VaGr»iar Plants nf the flly pis PeDinsiilp , Wahinctnn . University of Washington . 1979 Clark, Lewis Plnwers nf the Pacifir NnrthwGt. Gray 's Pub . Ltd . 1976 . Cowardin , Lewis M . (''l acsi fi nat i nn of Wat1.3ndc and Deepwater Hphi tats of th.= Fniteri States . U . S . Fish and Wildlife Service . Washington , D .C . 1979 . Hitchcock and Cronquist, et al . Vacnfllar Plants of the Pacific Nnr±hwect . University of Washington Press . 1969 . • Washington Native Plant Soceity Olympic Peninsula Chapter 411 POB 231 , Port Townsend , WA 98368 GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY Elodea canadensis . Canadian waterweed 110 Epilobium angustifolium Fireweed Epilobium watsonii Watson 's willow-herb Equisetum telmateia var . braunii Northern scouring-rush Galium aparine Goosegrass Galium trifidun var . pacificum Small bedstraw Hydrophyllum tenuipes Slender-stem waterleaf Hypericum anagalloides • Bog St . John 's wort Lactuca muralis (adv) Wall lettuce Lapsana communis (adv) Nipplewort Ledum groenlandicum Bog labrador tea Lemna minor Water lentil Lycopis uniflorus Northern bugleweed Lysichitum americanum Skunk cabbage Haianthemum dilatatum Beadruby Men tha arvensis var . glabrata Field mint Himulus guttatus Yellow monkey-flower liontia sibirica Montia Nuphar polysepalum Yellow water-lily Nymphaea odorata (adv) Fragrent waterlilly Oenanthe sarmentosa Pacific water-parsley Potentilla palustris Marsh cinquefoil Potamogeton amplifolius Large-leaved pondweed 411 Rumex crispus (adv) Curly dock Sagittaria latifolia (LR) Wapato Sparganium emersum Simplestem bur-reed Spiranthes romanzoffiana var . romanzoffiana Ladie 's tresses Stachys cooleyae Cooley 's hedge-nettle Tiarella trifoliata Foamflower Tolmiea menziesii Youth-on-age Typha .latifolia Common cat-tail Urtica dioica ssp . gracillis var . lyallii Stinging nettle Utricularia vulgaris Common bladderwort Vaccinium oxycoccos Bog cranberry Vaccinium parvifolium Red huckleberry Veronica scutellata Marsh speedwell Viola palustris Marsh violet • F V1; ,� June 1995 Beausite Lake • Supplement to Jerry Gorsine Plant List Trees Acer macrophyllum Big leaf maple Shrubs Holodiscus discolor Ocean spray Oemleria cerasiformis Indian Plum Rhododendron macrophyllum Pacific Rhododendron Grasses and grass like plants Anthoxanthum odoratum Sweet vernal grass Carex deweyana Dewey's Sedge Cynosurus cristatus Dogtail grass Festuca arundinacea Tall Fescue Glyceria elata Tall mannagrass Herbs Adenocaulon bicolor Pathfinder Circaea alpina Enchanter's nightshade Corallorhiza striata Coral root Digitalis purpurea Foxglove Erodium cicutarium Storks bill Geranimum molle Dovefoot geranium Linnaea borealis Twin flower Mahonia aquifolium Tall oregon grape Mahonia nervosa Dull oregon grape Pyrola asarifolia Commom wintergreen Ranunculus acris Meadow buttercup Ranunculus repens Creeping buttercup Trillliumrovatum Trillium • 410 4 2 3 Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge is open to the Birds public daily during daylight hours. The trails are open only for walking and pets are not allowed. So Su F W Bring your binoculars, spotting scope, and camera, GAVIIFORMES and enjoy your visit! Gaviidae-Loons _ Red-throated Loon C C C Wildlife Species Checklist ,Gavin stellata p Arctic Loon R R U ,Gavia arctica Notes _ Common Loon C U C C Gavia immer This wildlife checklist contains 176 species of birds _ Yellow-billed Loon X that have been observed at Nisqually National Gavin adamsii Wildlife Refuge and 36 other bird species listed as PODICIPEDIFORMES accidental. The birds'common and scientific names P icipedidae-Grebes and taxonomic order a r e categorized into family and `Pied-billed Grebe C C C C N subfamily groups in accordance with the 6th edition ✓Homed Grebe Biceps C C C (1983)of the A. 0. U. Checklist of North American — Horned Grebe Birds. Species of fishes, mammals,reptiles, and Red-necked Grebe U U U amphibians found on the refuge are also listed. Pod ceps grisegena Eared Grebe R Seasons of occurrence heading columns 1 through 4: Podiceps nigricollis _/Western Grebe C R CC Sp-Spring (March-May). Aechmophorus occidental's Su- Summer(June-July). PROCELLARIIFORMES F-Fall(August-November). W-Winter(December-February). Procellariidae-Shearwaters _ Short-tailed Shearwater X Abundance notations in columns 1 through 4: Puobati to-Storm-petrels Hydrobatidae-Storm-petrels _ Leach's Storm-petrel X A-Abundant: Common and in relatively large numbers. Oceanodroma leucorhoa C-Common: Seen on majority of visits to proper habitat. U-Uncommon: Seen on less than half of visits to proper PELECANIFORMES habitat. Pelecanidae-Pelicans R-Rare: Seen on less than 10% of visits to proper habitat. _ Brown Pelican X,FE Pelecanus occidental's Notes (*) in column 5: Phalacrocoracidae-Cormorants _✓Double-crested Cormorant C C C C N-Nesting recorded on Nisqually Delta. Brandt's Cormorant FT-Federally listed threatened species. _ Brandt's Cormorant U y Phalacrocorax penicillatus FE-Federally listed endangered species. ✓_ Pelagic Cormorant U U U SE-State listed endangered species. Phalacrocorax pelagicus SS -State listed sensitive species. X-Accidental. Less than 5 records of occurrence on Nisqually CICONIIFORMES Delta. They are not reasonably expected to be found more often Ardeidae-Herons and Bitterns than once every f i v e to twenty years—if ever again. _ American Bittern U U U U N Botaurus lentiginosus oikr,w-,-,. ,„ , 4,-„,-.: fr."..„. ,5-147-(..--,'„4-, i 1 1 0 4 5 SpSuF W X SoSuF W * VGreat Blue Heron C C C C N "Surf Scoter C C C Ardea herodias Melanitta perspicillata _ Great Egret X 1/White-winged Scoter C R CC Casmerodius albus pelanitta fusca VGreen-backed Heron U U U N JCommon Goldeneye C C C Butorides striatus $ucepha/a clangula _ Barrow's Goldeneye U U U ANSERIFORMES Bucephala islandica Anatidae-Swans,Geese,and Ducks vBufflehead C C C i[Tundra Swan R ,Bucephala albeola _ Cygnus columbianus Hooded Merganser U R U C N _✓Trumpeter Swan X /Lophodytes cucullatus Cygnus buccinator y Common Merganser U U C U Greater White-fronted Goose R U Mergus merganser G JSuser a l b i f r o n s _✓Red-breasted Merganser U U C U now Goose R Mergus senator Chen caerulescens 1/Ruddy Duck C R CU Brant C R Oxyura jamaicensis Branta bemicla ✓C a n a d a Goose C C C C N FALCONIFORMES Branta canadensis Cathartidae-Vultures ✓Wood.Duck'-` U U R N Turkey Vulture R R R '°' ix sponsa Cathartes aura L./Green-winged Teal C R CA N Accipitridae-Ospreys,Hawks,Old World Vultures, Anas crecca and Harriers ✓Mallard : C C A A N Osprey :t R R R Anas platyrhynchos Pandion haliaetus _✓Northern Pintail C R C A N _ Black-shouldered Kite X Anas acuta Elanus caeruleus 'Blue-winged Teal U R N 2/_ Bald Eagle N.' U U U U FT,SS Anas discors Haliaeetus leucocephalus VCinnamon Teal C C U N /Northern Harrier C C C C N . Anas cyanoptera ,Circus cyaneus ,/Northern Shoveler C U C C N k Sharp-shinned Hawk R C C Anas clypeata Accipiter striatus ✓Gadwall C R C C N Cooper's Hawk R U R Anas strepera Accipiter cooperii ✓Eurasian Wigeon U U U _ Northern Goshawk X Anas penelope Accipiter gentilis _/American Wigeon C R A A _ Red-shouldered Hawk X Anas americana Buteo lineatus Canvasback U R U C VRed-tailed Hawk C C C C N Aythya valisineria Buteo jamaicensis _ Ring-necked Duck U R U U N A/Rough-legged Hawk U U U Aythya co/laris Buteo lagopus 1/Greater Scaup C R CC Falconidae-Falcons 1 i Aythya marila 7. American Kestrel U U U U N /Lesser Scaup R R U Falco sparverius Aythya affinis y4vlerlin U U U /Oldsquaw R R Falco columbarius Clangula hyemalis _ Peregrine Falcon R U FE,SE Black Scoter R Falco peregrinus '' Melanitta nigra _ Gyrfalcon X Falco rusticolus 0„ . I ki Vin' f • s , 6 $ SuF W * SoSuF W * _PrairieFalcon X _ Red Knot X Falco mexicanus alidris canutus ✓Sanderling R R GALLIFORMES Calidris alba Plt;aassianidae-Upland Game Birds ,•jOWestern Sandpiper A U A U 1/Ring-necked Pheasant U U U U N Calidris mauri ZRhasianus colchicus _ Least Sandpiper C U C U uffed Grouse X - Calidris minutilla onasa umbellus _ Baird's Sandpiper R U ✓Northern Bobwhite X Calidris a i linos virginianus _ Pectoral l Sandpiper U } ,./California Quail U U U U N Calidris melanotos _ Sharp-tailed Sandpiper iper X Callipepla californica _ Mountain Quail X alidris acuminate Oreortyx pictus ✓Dunlin A A A Calidris alpine GRUIFORMES _ Short-billed Dowitcher U A Rallidae-Rails,Gallinules, and Coots Limnodromus griseus _Virginia Rail U C U U N _ Long-billed Dowitcher U A U Rallus l Rail a irnnodromus scolopaceus Sore R R R N VCommon Snipe C U C C N forzana caroling Gallinago gallinago inerican Coot U U U U N y(Nilson's Phalarope R R N •' ulica americana Phalaropus tricolor ? Red-necked Phalarope X } Sandhill Crane R SE — Phalaropus lobatus Gros canadensis Laridae-Gulls and Terns Parasitic Jaeger R _ CHARADRIIFORMES Stercorarius parasiticus Charadriidae-Plovers Franklin's Gull R Black-bellied Plover U U R — ,Larus pipixcan Pluvialis squatarola V Bonaparte's Gull C R CC _ Lesser Golden-plover R Larus philadelphia Pluvialis dominica _-Heermann's Gull X _ Semipalmated Plover U U arus heermanni • Charadrius semipalmatus �_ Mew Gull C C C ,Charadrius C C C C N Larus canus C h a r a d r i u s v o c i f e r u s ✓Ring-billed Gull C U C U Recurvirostridae-Stilts and Avocets Larus delawarensis j — Black-necked Stilt X Lalifornia Gull C R C R Himantopus mexicanus Larus californicus _ American Avocet X _ Herring Gull R Recurvirostra americana Larus argentatus •Scolopacidae-Woodcock,Snipe,and Sandpipers _ Thayer's Gull R R U — Greater Yellowlegs C R CC Laws thayeri Tringa melanoleuca _ Western Gull R R U _ Lesser Yellowlegs R U Larus occidentalis • Tringa flavipes _✓Glaucous-winged Gull AA A A Willet . X Larus glaucescens C a t o p t r o p h o r u s semipalmatus ✓Glaucous-winged U R U U F'Spotted Sandpiper U U U U N X Western Hybrid Actitis macularia Larus sp. — Whimbrel U U _ Glaucous Gull R Numenius phaeopus Larus hyperboreus I • 9 g & F W * SD Su F W * _ Caspian Tern U U CORACIIFORNIES Sterna caspia Alcedinidae-Kingfishers Common Tern U ✓Belted Kingfisher C C C C Sterna hirundo Ceryle alcyon Alcidae-Auks,Murres, and Puffins ✓Common Murre U U C PICIFORMES �r a aalge Picidae-Woodpeckers geon Guillemot U U U U — Lewis'Woodpecker X �Cepphus columba Melanerpes lewis /Marbled Murrelet U U U U Red breasted Sapsucker' C C C C N _ Brachyramphus marmoratus ,Sphyrapicus ruber Ancient Murrelet R Downy Woodpecker C C C C N Synthliboramphus antiquus ,Picoides pubescens Rhinoceros Auklet U R U C — 'Hairy Woodpecker U U U U N Cerorhinca monocerata ,I'icoides villosus V Northern Flicker = C C C C N COLUMBIFORMES `Colaples auratus C lumbidae-Pigeons and Doves Ir Pileated Woodpecker U U U U N Rock Dove U U U U Dryocopus pileatus Columba livia a n d tailed Pigeon 7 C C C U N PASSERIFORMES " olumba`fasciata Tyrannidae-Tyrant Flycatchers . 1/Mourning Dove U R U =Olive sided Flycatcher U Zenaida macroura contopus borealis ✓Western Wood-pewee C U N 0 STRIGIFORMES Contopus sordidulus i Tytonidae-Barn Owls _ Willow Flycatcher C U N Common Barn-owl U U U U N Empidonax traNii Tyto alba /Western Flycatcher C C N Strigidae-Typical Owls Empidonax difficilis VGreat Horned Owl U U U U N ✓Western Kingbird X Bubo virginianus Tyrannus verticalis Snowy Owl R Alaudidae-Larks Nyctea scandiaca ,'Horned Lark X Northern Pygmy-owl X Eremophila alpestris Glaucidium gnoma (Long-eared owl X Hjrundinidae-Swallows Asio otus ✓Tree Swallow A A A N r Short-eared Owl U U U U N Tachycineta bicolor Asio flammeus VViolet-green Swallow :x A A A N Tachycineta thalassina CAPRIMULGIFORMES 1 b=/Northern Rough-winged C C C N Caprimulgidae-Goatsuckers Swallow Common Nighthawk 4 U Stelgidopteryx serripennis Chordeiles minor V Cliff Swallow C C C N Hirundo pyrrhonota APODIFORMES / Barn Swallow A A A N Apodidae-Swifts Hirundo rustrca _ Vaux's Swift U Corvidae;Jays,Magpies,and Crows Chaetura v a u x i lSteller's Jay ` " C C C U Trpchilidae-Hummingbirds /Cyanocitta stelleri ufous Hummingbird ; C C N _✓Black-billed Magpie X Selasphorus rufus Pica pica 11, V; Al 10 /s9 4 11 So Su F W * So 511 F W * ✓American Crow ' C C C C N Stymidae-Starlings _'Co 'us brachyrhynchos _✓European Starling A A A AN i P dae-Titmice Sturnus vulgaris aa�� Vireonidae-Vireos ✓glack capped Chickadee - C C C C N _ Solitary Vireo U U U N Pares atricapAlus Vireo solitarius •yohestnut-backed Chickadee C U C C N _ Hutton's Vireo 1 U U U U N Parus rufescens Vireo huttoni Aegithalidae-Bushtits _ Warbling Vireo U C U N J(Bushtit C C C C N Vireogilvus Psa/triparus minimus _ Red-eyed Vireo U U U N Si tidae-Nuthatches .. Vireo olivaceus vt Red-breasted Nuthatch C C C C N Emberizidae-Emberizids ;M Sittacanadensis 1/Orange-crowned Warbler C C C R N ermivora celata Certhiidae-Creepersashville Warbler X _/Brown Creeper U U U U N Vermivora ruf/capilla Certhia americana 'Yellow Warbler . 7 C C C N T oglodytidae-Wrens )endroica petechia Bewick's Wren C C C C N _ Yellow-rumped Warbler C C C U N Thryomanes bewickii Dendroica coronata jfBlack-throated Gray Warbler C C C N (Mouse Wren U Dendroica nigrescens Troglodytes aedon ](Townsend's Warbler U U Winter Wren C C C C N j Troglodytes troglodytes ,Dendroica townsendi VMarsh Wren C C C C N _ MacGillivray's Warbler C C C N •i Cistothorus palustris pporornis tolm el . _VCornmon Yellowthroat C C C N Muscicapidae-Muscapids Geothlypis trichas 1` ✓/Golden-crowned Kinglet C C C C N 'Wilson's Warbler=$ C C C N ! —,Regulus satrapa Wilsonia pusilla" 'I Ruby-crowned Kinglet U U C j/Western Tanager U C U N ; Regulus calendula Piranga ludoviciana I' ji estern Bluebird X _ Black-headed Grosbeak U C U N /alia mexicana Pheucticus melanocephalus {` ' Townsend's Solitaire X _ Lazuli Bunting X i; yadestes townsendi asserina amoena ' /S�wainson's Thrush' C C N y u f o u s=s i d e d Towhee r C C C C N I atharus ustulatus Pipilo erythrophthalmus 1 V American Robin_ C C C C N . _ American Tree Sparrow X /Turdus migratorrus ,Spizella arborea _✓Varied Thrush U C hipping Sparrow X • lxoreus naevius Spizella passerina I Mimidae-Mockingbirds and Thrashers ' _ Vesper Sparrow X 'I Y Northern Mockingbird X Pooecetes gramineus ' Mimus polyglottos _ Savannah Sparrow C C C N Motacillidae-Pipits Passerculus sandwichensis _ Water Pipit U U R _ Fox Sparrow U U C ■i Anthus spinoletta Passerella ilaca �I Bombycillidae Waxwings ZSong Sparrow c; C C C C N ECedar Waxwing a U C C R N ! Melospiza melodia —'86mbycr7la cedrorum _ Lincoln's Sparrow U U i! L niidae-Shrikes Melospiza lincolnli Northern Shrike R U U Lanius excubitor I 12 •13 Su F W x CHIROPTERA-Bats /White-throated Sparrow p-,r /i 71 X Vespertilionidae—Vespertilionid Bats Zonotrichia albicollis ' _ Yuma Myotis Myotis yumanensis -Golden-crowned Sparrow U U C Little Brown Bat `'J Myotis lucifugus — Zonotrichia atricapilla _ Long-eared Myotis l Myotis evotis White-crowned Sparrow U U U C N _ Silver-haired Bat Lasionycteris noctivagans Zonotrichia leucophrys _ Hoary Bat Lasiurus cinereus _ Harris'Sparrow X __ Townsend's Big-eared Bat Plecotus townsendi ,Zonotrichia querula T. Dark-eyed Junco °" C C C A N LAGOMORPHA—Hares,Rabbits, and Pikas Junco"hyemalis Leporidae—Rabbits and Hares Snow-bunting X ✓Eastern Cottontail Sylvilagus flcridanus Plectrophenax nivalis j/ Snowshoe Hare Lepus amercanus Red-winged Blackbird ' C C C C N Agelaius phoeniceus RODENTIA—Rodents Western Meadowlark U U U U N Aplodontidae—Mountain Beaver Stume/la neglecta Yellow-headed Blackbird U U U N _✓Mountain Beaver Aplodontia rufa Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus Sc)uridae—Squirrels and Relatives j/Brewer'sBlackbird C C C C N ✓Townsend's Chipmunk Eutamias townsendi ;Euphagus cyanocephalus ,L1tNestern Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus VBrown-headed Cowbird U C U R N L'bouglas'Squirrel Tamiasciurus doug/asi ,iMolothrus ater _ Northern Flying Squirrel Glaucomys sabrinus • if Northern Oriole U N i Castoridae—Beavers Icterus galbula i/Beaver Castor canadensis Fringillidae-Grosbeaks and Finches M dae—Murids Purple Finch C C C C N j eer Mouse :x Peromyscus maniculatus parpodacus purpureus _ (no common name) Peromyscus oreas VHouse Finch C C C C N _ Bushytail Woodrat Neotoma cinerea Carpodacus mexicanus _ Western Red-backed Vole Clethrionomysgapperi� ,/Red Crossbill U U U _ Townsend's Vole 7 rJ i s Microtus townsendi oxia curvirostra _ Longtail Vole Microtus longicaudus ine Siskin C C C C N _ Creeping Vole Microtus oregoni ,Carduelis pin us I/Muskrat Ondatra zibethicus _✓American Goldfinch U C C U N Roof Rat Rattus ratios Carduelis tristis _ Norway Rat Rattus ncrvegicus -Evening Grosbeak C R CU yHouse Mouse Mus muscufus Coccothraustes vespertinus Zapodidae—Jumping Mice _ Pacific Jumping Mouse Zapus trinctatus Mammals Erethizontidae—New World Porcupines .. yPorcupine Erethizon dorsatum INSECTIVORA—Insectivores CETACEA—Whales and Porpoises Soricidae—Shrews Delphinidae—Porpoises and Dolphins _ Vagrant Shrew ''1 Sorex vagrans _ False Killer Whale Pseudorca crassidens _ (no common name) ( Sorex montico/us Killer Whale Orcinus orca Marsh Shrew Sorex bendirei +_ Harbor Porpoise Phocoena phocoena _Trowbridge's Shrew Sorex trowbridgei Eschrichtidae—Gray Whale Talpidae-Moles ''` Gray Whale(*FE, SE) Eschrichtius robustus ! Shrew-mole Neurotrichus gibbsi — ;� _Townsend's Mole 7 Scapanus townsendi Balaenopteridae—Fin-backed Whales H — Coast Mole Scapanus orarius _ Minke Whale Ba/aenoptera acutorostrata jl — Fin Whale(*FE,SE) Ba/aenoptera physalus I; I! II 1 ;4. 14 15 CARNIVORA—Carnivores Fishes Cnidae Coyote,Wolves,Foxes, and Dogs oyote Canis latrans 7Common Red Fox Vulpes vulpes SALMONIFORMES Ursidae—Bears Salmonidae-Trouts t/f3lack Bear Ursus americanus i t/Pink Salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha Procyonidae—Raccoons and Allies !/Chum Salmon Oncorhynchus keta yolaccoon Procyon lotor 1/,Sockeye Salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch Mustelidae—Mustelids Salmon (Kokanee) Oncorhynchus nerka f Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Ermine Mustela erminea -A Whitefish Prosopium williamsoni y�ongtail Weasel ` Mustela frenata ✓Cutthroat Trout Salmo clarki iltAink Mustela vison _ _/Rainbow Trout(Steelhead) Salmo gairdneri — Spotted Skunk Spilogafe putorius - Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis /Striped Skunk Mephitis mephitis Dolly Varden Salvelinus malma River Otter Lutra canadensis Felidae--Cats and Allies CYPRINIFORMES Mountain Lion Fe1is concolor i Cyprinidae-Carps and Minnows Aobcat Lynx rufus Peamouth'"'" Mylocheilus caurinus ! _ Northern Squawfish Ptychocheilus oregonensis PINNIPEDIA—Seals and Walrus — Longnose Dace Rhinichthys cataractae Otariidae—Eared Seals i Speckled Dace Rhinichthys oscufus _ Northern Sea Lion Eumetopias jubatus Redside Shiner Richardsonius bafteatus 3/California Sea Lion Zalophus californianus _Catostomidae-Suckers Ph idae—Earless Seals Largescale Sucker Catostomus macrocheilus rbor Seal - Phoca vitulina y — SILURIFORMES ARTIODACTYLA—Artiodactyls Icft luridae-Bullhead Catfishes Cervidae—Cervids i 1/Brown Bullhead lctalurus nebulosus Columbia Blacktail Deer Odocoileus hemionus — columbianus j GASTEROSTEIFORMES Reptiles Gasterosteidae-Sticklebacks _ Threespine Stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus SQUAMATA PERCIFORMES Boidae Centrarchidae-Sunfishes Rubber Boa Charina bottae _ ,,/Rock Bass Ambloplites rupestris _✓Pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus Colubridae _ Warmouth Lepomis gulosus ✓Common Garter Snake' Thamnophis sirtalis a ✓�N1orthwestern Garter Snake Thamnophis ordinoides ✓ Largemouth Bass Micropterus sa,mcides 1/Western Garter Snake Thamnophis elegans White Crappie Pomoxis annularis _ Alligator Lizard •? Gerrhonotus coeruleus i 1/Black Crappie Pomoxis nigromaculatus Fence Lizard , Sceloporus occidentalis Percidae-Perches — I j/Yellow Perch Perca flavescens Amphibians i Co Sculp Sculpins culpins ssp. CAUDATA Ambystomatidae 1 _ Long-toed Salamander . Ambystoma macrodactylum Salamandridae Roughskin Newt 7, Taricha granulosa • H,ylidae,v ;,;,t ,,.;Ck I'P acific Treefrog Hyla regilla Ranidae ✓Red-legged Frog Rana aurora Soil Description The Semiahmoo Series consists of very poorly drained organic soils that have a high degree of decomposed plant material. The majority of the soil adjacent to Beausite Lake is classified as Semiahmoo muck, shallow variant (Sm) which is an organic layer 15-24 inches thick over a mineral soil or loamy sand, sandy loam sandy clay and clay. Semiahmoo Muck is classified as Euic, mesic Typic Medisaprist. This translates as an organic rather than mineral soil (histosol= ist) , that is for the most part decayed (sapr) and is formed under rather typical or ordinary conditions (medi and typic) . Mesic means the soil has developed under conditions of a mesic climate (average temperature of 47 to 59 degrees F. ) and has a pH of 4.5 or higher (Euic) . Semiahmoo Muck has a capability class of IIw-2 which means it has the presence of water and is very poorly drained. Permeability is moderate to slow, and percolation rates are expected to be moderate (0. 6-2 inches per hour) . 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'7:.' ••, -11, 4/V) eV ''''-- ' ' - )141116.1,,' •- ••■•''' ''' ' ''''' ' .. •, 14,-71,7:-.: .. 4:•:.... - .. ...),(':-.. .. „ hit.,' . ,' ',A0,41,041,..tatir,... its:- 'wt.':..‘..... ; , • . . - '4''' ' - - p -..,*•.•-,' ....---..0.•••, ,-,.. .,' - , , ' •"?'/4.,->4 Ardr.V.,;.=4. ''',.66,".. • • ' '' '-- .;,,_. .,,i,.......5;-. .. ---"t4e Ailv''' .''' . --- JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7(2, ,,r! P.O. Box 2070 ! 1322 Washington Street Port Townsend,WA 98368 (360)385-9160 J Frank Gifford,Public Works Director Monte Reinders,P.E.,County Engineer MEMORANDUM TO: Mo-chi Lindblad Community Development Department RECEIVED FROM: James W.Pearson,Project Manager MAR - s 2006 DATE: March 3,2006 J '14,Sldl+?; COUNT LICE! RE: ZON06-00006 NW Kiwanis Camp/Beausite Lake STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT REVIEW After review of the environmental checklist for the referenced proposal,the Public Works Department has the following comments: Sections 1-8 of the checklist address Earth. The proposal includes the construction of more than 7,500 square feet of impervious surface for buildings and parking areas. Public Works Department Findings: The Jefferson County Unified Development Code requires proponents for developments that meet these criteria to implement a Stormwater Site Plan that meets the Minimum Requirements of the Washington Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. Prior to issuance of a building permit or commencing land disturbing activity,the proponent is required to submit a Stormwater Site Plan to the Public Works Department for review and approval. Public Works Department Recommendation: Based on this authority,the proposal is not likely to result in significant adverse impacts related to erosion and sedimentation. Sections 12-22 of the checklist address Water,including stormwater run-off. See comments above under Earth. Public Works Department Recommendation: Based on this authority,the proposal is not likely to result in significant adverse impacts related to stormwater run-off. Sections 67-73 of the checklist address Transportation. The proposal is to moderately expand a recreational facility that was designed to accommodate a total of 60 special needs campers and staff. The expansion would increase the use to a total of 120 persons. Campers and staff would typically arrive at the site at approximately the same time, stay for approximately a week, and leave at approximately the same time.Many of the campers and staff arrive by bus,not by individual vehicles. 100%Recycled Paper Public Works Department Findings: The proposal would slightly increase the traffic generated by the facility. There would be very little traffic generated by the proposal outside of the arrival and departure periods. Beausite Lake Road has a 16 feet wide traveled way from West Valley Road to Mile Post 0.50 and a 12 feet wide traveled way from Mile Post 0.50 to its terminus at Mile Post 0.71. It is signed for a 20 miles per hour speed limit and as a primitive road. The existing ADT is 20. In order to accommodate the previous development of the recreational facility,the Public Works Department and the Kiwanis Club cooperated to construct turnouts. The traffic generated by the proposal would not increase the ADT to a level requiring a higher design standard. Public Works Department Recommendation: Based on this analysis,the Department concludes that the proposal will not have a significant effect on Beausite Lake Road or the County Road system. APPLICATION REVIEW A.Drainage,Erosion Control,and Stormwater Management Unified Development Code Section 6.7 adopts the requirements of the Washington Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. Public Works Department Findings The proposal will create more than 5,000 square feet of new impervious surface.The Stormwater Management Manual requires proponents of developments that meet these criteria to develop a Stormwater Site Plan that complies with Minimum Requirements#1-#10. Public Works Department Recommendation • The proponent shall submit a Stormwater Site Plan that meets the requirements of the Stormwater Management Manual to the Jefferson County Public Works Department for review and approval prior to issuance of a building permit or conducting land disturbing activity. • In order to meet the requirements of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code and the Stormwater Management Manual Minimum Requirement#10 Operation and Maintenance and to ensure that the approved stormwater management facilities are appropriately maintained for the life of the project, Jefferson County requires the proponent to enter into a Stormwater Management Facility Maintenance Agreement with the County.Prior to final approval of the project,the Department will send a copy of the Agreement that has been signed by the Public Works Director to the applicant.The Department cannot give final approval for the project until the Agreement has been signed by the proponent and filed with the Jefferson County Auditor and the original agreement has been submitted to the Department. • After construction is complete,the proponent shall submit a letter from the project engineer certifying that the stormwater management facilities have been constructed as per the approved plans.The Department cannot give final approval for the project until this certification has been received. B.Plan Review And Inspection • Construction of roads, storm water facilities,and/or land disturbing activities requires that the proponent submit plans for review by the Public Works Department. • The proponent shall request inspections by the Public Works Department during various phases of construction.Typically the following inspections are required: • Installation of temporary erosion and sediment control measures; • Clearing and road subgrade preparation; • Application of gravel base; 2 • Application of crushed surfacing top course; • Construction of storm water management facilities; • Final review. C.General Comments Fee Requirement • In accordance with the Jefferson County Fee Schedule Ordinance,the Public Works Department charges an hourly fee for application and plan reviews,project inspections,meetings,hearings,and final review.The proponent shall pay all fees incidental to the project prior to final approval.In the event that approval for the proposal is denied by Jefferson County or the proponent does not complete the proposal,the proponent shall still be responsible for paying the Department's fees.The Department's fee is currently$59 per hour. 3 MEMORANDUM TO: Mo-chi Lindblad Community Development Department FROM: James W.Pearson,Project Manager DATE: March 3,2006 RE: ZON06-00006 NW Kiwanis Camp/Beausite Lake STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT REVIEW After review of the environmental checklist for the referenced proposal,the Public Works Department has the following comments: Sections 1-8 of the checklist address Earth. The proposal includes the construction of more than 7,500 square feet of impervious surface for buildings and parking areas. Public Works Department Findings: The Jefferson County Unified Development Code requires proponents for developments that meet these criteria to implement a Stormwater Site Plan that meets the Minimum Requirements of the Washington Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. Prior to issuance of a building permit or commencing land disturbing activity,the proponent is required to submit a Stormwater Site Plan to the Public Works Department for review and approval. Public Works Department Recommendation: Based on this authority,the proposal is not likely to result in significant adverse impacts related to erosion and sedimentation. Sections 12-22 of the checklist address Water,including stormwater run-off. See comments above under Earth. Public Works Department Recommendation: Based on this authority,the proposal is not likely to result in significant adverse impacts related to stormwater run-off. Sections 67-73 of the checklist address Transportation. The proposal is to moderately expand a recreational facility that was designed to accommodate a total of 60 special needs campers and staff.The expansion would increase the use to a total of 120 persons. Campers and staff would typically arrive at the site at approximately the same time, stay for approximately a week,and leave at approximately the same time.Many of the campers and staff arrive by bus,not by individual vehicles. a y Public Works Department Findings: The proposal would slightly increase the traffic generated by the facility.There would be very little traffic generated by the proposal outside of the arrival and departure periods. Beausite Lake Road has a 16 feet wide traveled way from West Valley Road to Mile Post 0.50 and a 12 feet wide traveled way from Mile Post 0.50 to its terminus at Mile Post 0.71. It is signed for a 20 miles per hour speed limit and as a primitive road. The existing ADT is 20.In order to accommodate the previous development of the recreational facility,the Public Works Department and the Kiwanis Club cooperated to construct turnouts. The traffic generated by the proposal would not increase the ADT to a level requiring a higher design standard. Public Works Department Recommendation: Based on this analysis,the Department concludes that the proposal will not have a significant effect on Beausite Lake Road or the County Road system. APPLICATION REVIEW A.Drainage,Erosion Control,and Stormwater Management Unified Development Code Section 6.7 adopts the requirements of the Washington Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. Public Works Department Findings The proposal will create more than 5,000 square feet of new impervious surface.The Stormwater Management Manual requires proponents of developments that meet these criteria to develop a Stormwater Site Plan that complies with Minimum Requirements#1-#10. Public Works Department Recommendation • The proponent shall submit a Stormwater Site Plan that meets the requirements of the Stormwater Management Manual to the Jefferson County Public Works Department for review and approval prior to issuance of a building permit or conducting land disturbing activity. • In order to meet the requirements of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code and the Stormwater Management Manual Minimum Requirement#10 Operation and Maintenance and to ensure that the approved stormwater management facilities are appropriately maintained for the life of the project, Jefferson County requires the proponent to enter into a Stormwater Management Facility Maintenance Agreement with the County.Prior to final approval of the project,the Department will send a copy of the Agreement that has been signed by the Public Works Director to the applicant.The Department cannot give final approval for the project until the Agreement has been signed by the proponent and filed with the Jefferson County Auditor and the original agreement has been submitted to the Department. • After construction is complete,the proponent shall submit a letter from the project engineer certifying that the stormwater management facilities have been constructed as per the approved plans.The Department cannot give final approval for the project until this certification has been received. B.Plan Review And Inspection • Construction of roads, storm water facilities,and/or land disturbing activities requires that the proponent submit plans for review by the Public Works Department. • The proponent shall request inspections by the Public Works Department during various phases of construction.Typically the following inspections are required: • Installation of temporary erosion and sediment control measures; • Clearing and road subgrade preparation; • Application of gravel base; 2 • Application of crushed surfacing top course; • Construction of storm water management facilities; • Final review. C.General Comments Fee Requirement • In accordance with the Jefferson County Fee Schedule Ordinance,the Public Works Department charges an hourly fee for application and plan reviews,project inspections,meetings,hearings,and final review.The proponent shall pay all fees incidental to the project prior to final approval.In the event that approval for the proposal is denied by Jefferson County or the proponent does not complete the proposal,the proponent shall still be responsible for paying the Department's fees. The Department's fee is currently$59 per hour. 3 � k Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad From: Jim Pearson Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 10:21 AM To: Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad Subject: Kiwanis Beausite Lake KiwanisBeausiteLak e.doc Hard copy follows by snail mail. 1 • JEFFERSON COUNTY PERMIT CENTER CASE NO. & 10 - ccx x , CERTIFICATION OF MAILING I make the following certification: I am competent to testify and make this certification based upon personal knowledge. On this 2.,b day of #,'�� `� , 2006, I deposited into the U.S. Mail with first class postage affixed, true and correct copies of J0,1-ice (?-P. 66( 41b/ _ o00.c1.5. in the above matter, addressed to: i(, .9 ' Adjacent Property Owners: See attached list. Agencies: See attached list. -B- Interested Parties: See attached list. 111--- Applicant/Representative - Posting Packet: 1 set of laminating sheets with Notices, Posting Instruction, Affidavit, and a copy of Notice. f14/ Newspapers Official Posting Places (x3) I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the foregoing certification is true and correct. EXECUTED this day o ,, , 2006 at Port Townsend, Washington. I,r'v eclarant ' \\permitserver\home\permit\PLNCNTR\PLNCLERK\Forms\FRM Certification of Mailing updated 1-2006.DOC JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE OF TYPE II LAND USE APPLICATION AND PENDING SEPA DETERMINATION M LA06-00045 APPLICANT: NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP P 0 BOX 1227 PORT HADLOCK WA 98339 Application Received Date: February 6,2006 Application Complete Date: February 16,2006 Application Notice Date: February 22,2006 SITE ADDRESS AND PROJECT LOCATION: 510 BEAUSITE LAKE RD Parcel Numbers 901 284 001, 002 & 004, & 901 273 004 in Sections 27 & 28, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located on Beausite Lake Road, Chimacum WA 98325 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIRED PERMITS/STUDIES: Phased development to establish a comprehensive camping facility at Beausite Lake to children and adults with special needs. Upon completion of the project, there would be a maximum of 120 persons, including campers, counselors and other staff at one time during peak season. Phase One of the proposal is to construct sleeping quarters and restroom facilities. Long range plans include construction of a lodge, commercial kitchen, dining room and meeting space. The Administrator has identified this application as an Unnamed Institutional Use in Table 3-1 of the Jefferson County Code Title 18.15.040 subject to a Discretionary Use process. The proposal is subject to the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) review. COMMENT PERIOD AND WHERE TO VIEW DOCUMENTS: The application and any studies may be reviewed at the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. All interested persons are invited to(a)comment on the application; (b) receive notice of and participate in any hearings; and (c) receive a copy of the decision by submitting such written comment(s)/request(s) to the Jefferson County Department of Community Development, Development Review Division, 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368, (360) 379-4450. Comments concerning this application should be submitted to the Department by 4:30 p.m. on March 8, 2006. If the last day of the comment period falls on a weekend or holiday, then the comment period shall be extended to the first working day after the weekend or holiday. Comments submitted after this date may not be considered in the staff report. SEPA INFORMATION AND PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION: The optional DNS process of WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable development regulations, and the project review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an EIS is prepared. A copy of the subsequent threshold (final) determination may be obtained upon request, and will be mailed to any person commenting upon the notice of application. The SEPA Official has determined that: The optional DNS process of WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. The Department expects to issue a DNS for this proposal. If the proposal is approved, policies and performance standards found in the Jefferson County Code and Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan will be used to form permit conditions intended to mitigate adverse environmental impacts. Additional conditions or mitigation measures may be required under SEPA. This will be the only opportunity to make comments related to SEPA. There will not be another comment period after the threshold (final) SEPA determination is made. If the threshold determination is a Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) or a Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS), parties of record may appeal the decision to the Hearing Examiner within 14 days of the final Notice of Decision. A Determination of Significance (DS) may not be appealed to the Hearing Examiner. Decisions of the Hearing Examiner may not be further appealed except to Superior Court. PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION: This is a Type II Permit Application that is subject to SEPA review. There will not be a public hearing unless the final permit decision and/or the SEPA threshold determination by the Administrator is appealed to the Hearing Examiner. If an appeal hearing is scheduled, separate notice will be made at least 10 days prior to the hearing. A copy of the staff report will be made available for inspection at no cost at least seven calendar days prior to such a hearing. APPEALS: Appeals of SEPA decisions are described above in the SEPA Information and Preliminary Determination section. The final permit decision for this Type II permit application will be made by the Administrator. Parties of record may appeal the decision to the Hearing Examiner within 14 calendar days of the final Notice of Decision. Decisions of the Hearing Examiner may not be further appealed except to Superior Court. Project Planner: M LINDBLAD,360-379-4450 For further information, please visit the Jefferson County Department of Community Development web page at www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ III JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE OF TYPE II LAND USE APPLICATION AND PENDING SEPA DETERMINATION M LA06-00045 APPLICANT: NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP P O BOX 1227 PORT HADLOCK WA 98339 Application Received Date: February 6, 2006 Application Complete Date: February 16, 2006 Application Notice Date: February 22, 2006 SITE ADDRESS AND PROJECT LOCATION: 510 BEAUSITE LAKE RD Parcel Numbers 901 284 001, 002 & 004, & 901 273 004 in Sections 27 & 28, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located on Beausite Lake Road, Chimacum WA 98325 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIRED PERMITS/STUDIES: Phased development to establish a comprehensive camping facility at Beausite Lake to children and adults with special needs. Upon completion of the project, there would be a maximum of 120 persons, including campers, counselors and other staff at one time during peak season. Phase One of the proposal is to construct sleeping quarters and restroom facilities. Long range plans include construction of a lodge, commercial kitchen, dining room and meeting space. The Administrator has identified this application as an Unnamed Institutional Use in Table 3-1 of the Jefferson County Code Title 18.15.040 subject to a Discretionary Use process. The proposal is subject to the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review. COMMENT PERIOD AND WHERE TO VIEW DOCUMENTS: The application and any studies may be reviewed at the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. All interested persons are invited to (a) comment on the application; (b) receive notice of and participate in any hearings; and (c) receive a copy of the decision by submitting such written comment(s)/request(s) to the Jefferson County Department of Community Development, Development Review Division, 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368, (360) 379-4450. Comments concerning this application should be submitted to the Department by 4:30 p.m. on March 8, 2006. If the last day of the comment period falls on a weekend or holiday, then the comment period shall be extended to the first working day after the weekend or holiday. Comments submitted after this date may not be considered in the staff report. SEPA INFORMATION AND PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION: The optional DNS process of WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable development regulations, and the project review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an EIS is prepared. A copy of the subsequent threshold (final) determination may be obtained upon request, and will be mailed to any person commenting upon the notice of application. The SEPA Official has determined that: The optional DNS process of WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. The Department expects to issue a DNS for this proposal. If the proposal is approved, policies and performance standards found in the Jefferson County Code and Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan will be used to form permit conditions intended to mitigate adverse environmental impacts. Additional conditions or mitigation measures may be required under SEPA. This will be the only opportunity to make comments related to SEPA. There will not be another comment period after the threshold (final) SEPA determination is made. If the threshold determination is a Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) or a Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS), parties of record may appeal the decision to the Hearing Examiner within 14 days of the final Notice of Decision. A Determination of Significance (DS) may not be appealed to the Hearing Examiner. Decisions of the Hearing Examiner may not be further appealed except to Superior Court. PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION: This is a Type II Permit Application that is subject to SEPA review. There will not be a public hearing unless the final permit decision and/or the SEPA threshold determination by the Administrator is appealed to the Hearing Examiner. If an appeal hearing is scheduled, separate notice will be made at least 10 days prior to the hearing. A copy of the staff report will be made available for inspection at no cost at least seven calendar days prior to such a hearing. APPEALS: Appeals of SEPA decisions are described above in the SEPA Information and Preliminary Determination section. The final permit decision for this Type II permit application will be made by the Administrator. Parties of record may appeal the decision to the Hearing Examiner within 14 calendar days of the final Notice of Decision. Decisions of the Hearing Examiner may not be further appealed except to Superior Court. Project Planner: M LINDBLAD, 360-379-4450 For further information, please visit the Jefferson County Department of Community Development web page at www.co.iefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 379-4450 POSTING INSTRUCTIONS Please post the attached notice on a 2-foot by 3-foot board provided by this department in a conspicuous location visible to vehicle traffic and pedestrians on or reasonably near the proposed development by February 22, 2006. The clear adhesive paper can be put over the notice after you mount it to protect it from the elements. Additional notice boards may be required where the site does not abut a public road, for a large site that abuts more than one (1) public road, or the Administrator determines that additional notice boards are necessary to provide adequate public notice. Notice boards shall be maintained in good and legible condition by the applicant during the notice period, be in place at least fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the date of the hearing, and be removed within fifteen (15) calendar days after the end of the notice period. Complete the affidavit, have it notarized, and return it to this office within three (3) days of posting. If the affidavit is not filed as required, any scheduled hearing or date by which the public may comment on the application will be postponed in order to allow compliance with this notice requirement. If you have any questions, please contact this office at (360) 379-4450. MLA number: MLA06-00045 Proponent(s): NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP • AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING PUBLIC NOTICE JEFFERSON COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE ORDINANCE#03-0702-01 State of Washington) County of Jefferson) , being duly sworn of oath say that I have posted one(1) public notice poster on or near the site identified in the following development description: PROPOSAL: Phased development to establish a comprehensive camping facility at Beausite Lake to children and adults with special needs. Upon completion of the project,there would be a maximum of 120 persons, including campers,counselors and other staff at one time during peak season. Phase One of the proposal is to construct sleeping quarters and restroom facilities. Long range plans include construction of a lodge, commercial kitchen, dining room and meeting space. The Administrator has identified this application as an Unnamed Institutional Use in Table 3-1 of the Jefferson County Code Title 18.15.040 subject to a Discretionary Use process. The proposal is subject to the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) review. This notice was posted in full compliance with UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE on: the day of ,2006. (Signature of person posting notice) Subscribed and sworn to before me on this day of ,2006. Acknowledgement: Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing in ,Washington. My commission expires: NOTARY STAMP MLA Number: MLA06-00045 Proponent(s): NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP I:\F_M LT_NtcAppl 4_APO_U.rpt Please publish one time. PUBLISH DATE: February 22, 2006 BILL: Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE OF TYPE II LAND USE APPLICATION AND PENDING SEPA DETERMINATION M LA06-00045 APPLICANT: NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP P 0 BOX 1227 PORT HADLOCK WA 98339 Application Received Date: February 6, 2006 Application Complete Date: February 16, 2006 Application Notice Date: February 22, 2006 SITE ADDRESS AND PROJECT LOCATION: 510 BEAUSITE LAKE RD Parcel Numbers 901 284 001, 002 & 004, & 901 273 004 in Sections 27 & 28, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located on Beausite Lake Road, Chimacum WA 98325 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIRED PERMITS/STUDIES: Phased development to establish a comprehensive camping facility at Beausite Lake to children and adults with special needs. Upon completion of the project, there would be a maximum of 120 persons, including campers, counselors and other staff at one time during peak season. Phase One of the proposal is to construct sleeping quarters and restroom facilities. Long range plans include construction of a lodge, commercial kitchen, dining room and meeting space. The Administrator has identified this application as an Unnamed Institutional Use in Table 3-1 of the Jefferson County Code Title 18.15.040 subject to a Discretionary Use process. The proposal is subject to the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review. COMMENT PERIOD AND WHERE TO VIEW DOCUMENTS: The application and any studies may be reviewed at the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. All interested persons are invited to (a) comment on the application; (b) receive notice of and participate in any hearings; and (c) receive a copy of the decision by submitting such written comment(s)/request(s) to the Jefferson County Department of Community Development, Development Review Division, 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368, (360) 379-4450. Comments concerning this application should be submitted to the Department by 4:30 p.m. on March 8, 2006. If the last day of the comment period falls on a weekend or holiday, then the comment period shall be extended to the first working day after the weekend or holiday. Comments submitted after this date may not be considered in the staff report. SEPA INFORMATION: The optional DNS process of WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. The optional DNS process of WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. The Department expects to issue a DNS for this proposal. If the proposal is approved, policies and performance standards found in the Jefferson County Code and Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan will be used to form permit conditions intended to mitigate adverse environmental impacts. Additional conditions or mitigation measures may be required under SEPA. Project Planner: M LINDBLAD, 360-379-4450 For further information, please visit the Jefferson County Department of Community Development web page at www.co.iefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ • 901275009 DEBORAH ANDERSEN GEORGE MADARASZ 181 PIER AVE SANTA MONICA,CA 904055311 901284001 JEFFERSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE PO BOX 1220 PORT TOWNSEND,WA 983680920 901272004 ALEXANDER J MC TAVISH BARBARA L MC TAVISH PO BOX 674 CHIMACUM,WA 983250674 901281004 STATE OF WASHINGTON-FOREST BRD PO BOX 47014 OLYMPIA,WA 985047014 ZON06-00006 ZON06-00006 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP HANK WARREN P 0 BOX 1227 928 BENJAMIN ST PORT HADLOCK,WA 98339 PORT ANGELES,WA 98362 ZON06-00006 ZON06-00006 CHIMACUM SCHOOL DISTRICT 49 / CITY OF PT-BLD/COMM DEV P 0 BOX 278 181 QUINCY ST-STE#301 , CHIMACUM,WA 98325 PORT TOWNSEND,WA 98368 ZON06-00006 ZON06-00006 DOE SEPA REVIEW JAMESTOWN S'KLALLAM TRIBE ATTN: BETSEY DICKS 1033 OLD BLYN HWY PO BOX 47703 SEQUIM,WA 98382 OLYMPIA,WA 98504-7703 ZON06-00006 ZON06-00006 JCFPD#1 JEFFERSON CO ASSESSOR PO BOX 537 SHERRIE SHOLD CHIMACUM,WA 98325 ZON06-00006 ZON06-00006 JEFFERSON CO HEALTH DEPT JEFFERSON CO PUBLIC WORKS JIM PEARSON ZON06-00006 ZON06-00006 PT GAMBLE S'KLALLAM TRIBE WA STATE DNR SEPA REVIEW 31974 LITTLE BOSTON RD. EXTERNAL PROJECTS KINGSTON,WA 98346 PO BOX 47015 OLYMPIA,WA 98504-7015 ZON06-00006 WDFW SEPA REVIEW 1111 WASHINGTON ST. SE. WA 98504-3135 1 Re: MLA06-00045NOA Page 1 of 1 Cara Leckenby From: Legals Email [legals @ptleader.com] Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 11:15 AM To: Cara Leckenby Subject: Re: MLA06-00045NOA Your legal ad request has been received and your ad(s)will publish on the date(s) stated in your email. Thank you, Nathalie Johnson Legal Coordinator The Leader 226 Adams St. Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360)385-2900 From: "Cara Leckenby" <ceeckenby @co.jefferson.wa.us> Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 14:31:32 -0800 To: "Legals Email" <legals @ptleader.com> Cc: "Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad" <mlindblad @co.jefferson.wa.us> Subject: MLA06-00045NOA Hello, Please publish the attached file, MLA06-00045N0A.doc in the Wednesday, February 22nd edition of The Leader. Please respond to this email to confirm that you have received and will publish the file. Thank you, Cara Casa E. Zeck* Planning Clerk,DRD Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend,WA 98368 Phone 360-379-4469 Fax 360-379-4451 cleckenby@cojefferson.wa.us 2/21/2006 F Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad From: Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 1:44 PM To: Cara Leckenby Subject: Notice of Application - MLA06-00045 Hi Cara, Please publish the Notice of Application for MLA06-00045 (ZON06-00006) in the Wednesday, February 22, 2006 edition of the Port Townsend Leader. The following language needs to be in the notes section of the activity: The optional DNS process of WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. The Department expects to issue a DNS for this proposal. If the proposal is approved, policies and performance standards found in the Jefferson County Code and Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan will be used to form permit conditions intended to mitigate adverse environmental impacts. Additional conditions or mitigation measures may be required under SEPA. Notice only to APO's within APN 901 284 001, 002 & 004 and 901 273 004. Agencies to copy have already been entered in Tidemark. Include with the notice for all agencies except the newspapers the followings: •''Reviewer letter , Master Permit Application .. Conditional Use Application ✓site plans ✓SEPA checklist Thanks. Mo-chi 1 Page 1 of 1 Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad From: Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 11:47 AM To: amentkma @dfw.wa.gov Subject: NW Kiwanis Camp 510 Beausite Lake Rd - MLA06-00045 Hi Shelly, I am working on a conditional use permit for NW Kiwanis Camp at Beausite Lake. A previous"Special Use Permit"was approved in 1996. The permit was subsequently expired. The pending conditional use permit is to grant the camp approval to continue the proposed development without violating the code. I went through the old file and found a letter from you stating that a BEMP is required. The Board has changed and the new board members are not sure if this requirement was met. I gave Hank Warren and Charise Diamond your contact info. They will be calling you on the BEMP. I will be sending you a copy of the plan and the above referenced letter in today's mail. Let me know if you need further info. Thanks. Mo-chi Mo-chi Zoe a wdbLad Associate Planner Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend,WA 98368 Voice 360.379.4462 Fax 360.379.4473 5/2/2006 • _ _ 9( -Sp Z9c11 'Oa•313DNV MU 43211.1.S A0011V3c1'inos ette "tmffi :EnR23 - _ . C01:1 470311 awva SINIVAA_ IX 1, sam. H1ltom. SI. 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VA icAli4! 0 ,A)( 7--;J'L--7 1- 1.„ . • -,-,....-N._. -- wild * I M (,./a V A VC V di 039,'Pi'OIL va 4!)7 --.)'--7-' gm/ -71, ; .-- 1,6••••71 , ,ir 57- (... / 5 I 11 A mr . / . , . .,.... .: .... CASE SUMMARY FOR ZON95-00016 , Printed December 22,2005 Applicant: KIWANIS CLUB OF PORT TOWNSEND Status: F PO BOX 489 PORT TOWNSEND WA 98368 Project Description: Establish comprehensive camping facility at Beausite Lake to meet the needs of organizations in Western Washington and British Columbia. There would be a maximum of 60 persons (25 children, 25 counselors and 10 other staff)at one time. With the next three years, the tent platforms would be replaced with small cabins for sleeping. Long-range plans include construction of a lodge,to provide kitchen, dining room and meeting space. The existing house would be demolished at the time of Lodge construction. The lodge will be designed to provide support services for up to 60 persons. Maximum group size using the entire facility, lodge and sleeping cabins will be limited to 60 persons. Parcel Number: 901284002 S-T-R:28-29N-01W Site Address: 780 BEAUSITE LAKE RD CHIMACUM WA,98325 ACTIVITIES: Description Activity Notes Signed Off Application Complete The application is substantially complete. Fire flow must be determined and 05/05/1995 the requirements. App Substantially Complete(F) 05/05/1995 PUBLICATION DATE (Posted Published in the Leader, Notice of Application and Pending Threshold 05/10/1995 by) Determination. (F) Notice of Application +14 05/24/1995 Miscellaneous memo to file Waiting for an amended proposal to continue review. Met with Jack on 10/18/1995 10-17-95. REQUEST INFORMATION Met with Jack on 10-17-95. Waiting for an amended proposal to continue 12/15/1995 review. DRD ADD'L INFO REQ Wetland deliniation complete,waiting for review by Public Works and Health. 03/12/1996 DRD ADD'L INFO REQ Meeting with Jack McNalley on 4-20-96 Project now to be revised. 04/18/1996 Requested revision information and recommended meeting with PW on road issues. REQUEST INFORMATION Waiting for water information from Kiwanas, and review by PW and Health. 05/01/1996 Revised Environmental Checklist with project change, revised phasing and scheduling. Including recommendations from Department of Public Works on Beausite Lake Road improvements and pending agreement. Critical Area Review Complete Per Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance. 07/31/1996 (F)SEPA Threshold MDNS 08/21/1996 +14 Initial Review by HD (F) If approved by zoning,this type of progect will require subsequent approval 08/29/1996 for onsite sewage treatment, public water supply,and food service operations by the Health Department before commencing operations.Zoning approval, if granted,should be conditioned on compliance with health requirements. (F) Issue Final MDNS +10 09/09/1996 (F) Hearing Examiner PH Date 09/10/1996 HEARING EXAMINER Recommendation with modified conditions. Copies forwarded to parties of 09/19/1996 DECISION record on 9/20/96. Will be on BOCC consent agenda 10/7/96 for approval. BOCC DECISION APPR(Status 10/14/1996 „A,,) BOCC AGENDA HE REC 10/14/1996 MEMO BOCC Findings/Conclusions Adopted Hearing Examiner's findings and conclusions dated September 19, 10/14/1996 1996,and accepted H.E. recommended conditions. REVIEW EXTENSION Granted By letter dated 1 May, 1996 applicants representative authorized a 90 day 11/01/1996 extension on the Special Use application review period. REVIEW EXTENSION Granted Authorized by letter dated 10 June, 1996. 04/01/1997 'Other than 6 month extension BOCC granted one year extension, until 10-14-97. 10/06/1997 Close Case: Project Complete 12/13/1999 Project Review Complete 12/13/1999 Miscellaneous Action File archived. 11/16/2000 CONDITIONS: Title Condition Notes Updated 1.) CUSTOM gg 1. Prior to final approval, the applicant shall prepare a final site plan which is 1 /25/96 CONDITION consistent with the requirements of Jefferson County Code Section 18.40.050. The final site plan shall be formatted in such a manner that upon its recording it will be a binding site plan. 2.) CUSTOM 2. Prior to final approval, a sign plan shall be prepared and submitted to the 1 /25/96 CONDITION County for review and approval. The plan shall be consistent with County Policies and Sign regulations. 3.) CUSTOM 3. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall document that 1 /25/96 CONDITION water and sewage disposal methods for the camping facility is in compliance with applicable State and County requirements for the proposed type of development. 4.) CUSTOM 4. The applicant shall provide written documentation that necessary health 1 /25/96 CONDITION services will be provided during those periods when the Northwest Kiwanis Camp will be serving"physically, mentally, and emotionally challenged persons". 5.) CUSTOM 5. The applicant shall submit an approved Fire Protection Plan to the local fire 1 /25/96 CONDITION protection district for review and approval. 6.) CUSTOM 6. The applicant shall document the method of preserving trees and other wildlife 1 /25/96 CONDITION habitat. 7.) CUSTOM 7. The applicant shall submit a detailded trail plan for review and approval. 1 /25/96 CONDITION 8.) CUSTOM 8. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for the new lodge, the applicant shall 1 /25/96 CONDITION submit an off-street parking plan for review and approval. 9.) CUSTOM 9. The applicant shall submit an engineered drainage and storm water plan and 1 /25/96 CONDITION report to the Jefferson County Deparment of Public Works for review and approval. The drainage plan shall incorporate the storm drainage criteria of the Washington State Department of Ecology, Storm Water Management Manual (current edition). The plan shall be of sufficient detail to clearly illustrate that the "Best Management Practices"utilized are aduquate to treat and control the runoff. Drainage calculations which support the plan shall be included with the plan. [NOTE: This is also Mitigation Measure No. 1 from the Final MDNS.] 10.) CUSTOM 10. The applicant shall enter into a Maintenance Agreement for Drainage and 1 /25/96 CONDITION Storm Water Facilities with Jefferson County to ensure that the drainage system as approved by the Department of Public Works,will be maintained in accordance with the plans approved by Jefferson County. [NOTE: This is also Mitigation Measure No. 3 from the Final MDNS.] 11.) CUSTOM 11. Prior to the commencement of any land disturbing activities on the site, an 1 /25/96 CONDITION erosion and sediment control plan shall be developed to the standars of the Washington State Department of Ecology Storm Water Management Manual (current edition)and be submitted to the County Department of Public Works for review and approval. Approved temporary erosion and sedimentation control "Best Management Practices"shall be employed during land disturbing activities. An approved set of plans shall be on site during construction. [NOTE: This is also Mitigation Measure No. 2 from the Final MDNS.] 12.) CUSTOM 12. The applicant shall submit plans for construction of roads, storm water 1 /25/96 CONDITION facilities, and/or land disturbing activities to the Department of Public Works for review and approval in accordance with the Department's plan review schedule. 13.) CUSTOM 13. The applicant shall notify the Department of Public Works during various 1 /25/96 CONDITION phases of construction in accordance with the Department's Inspection schedule. 14.) CUSTOM 14. All easements of record shall be graphically portrayed on the site plan with 1 /25/96 CONDITION the Auditor's File Number(AFN)of the easement(s)also referenced on the face of the site plan. 15.) CUSTOM 15. In accordance with Ordinance 12-1214-92, effective January 1, 1993, the 1 /25/96 CONDITION applicant shall pay all costs for work incidental to approval before final approval is granted. 16.) CUSTOM 16. Site Plan Approval, Director's Signature: Upon verification that all conditions 1 /25/96 CONDITION have been met, the applicant shall submit a final mylar of the conceptual site plan to the Department THREE DAYS in advance of approval by the Director of Public Works. 17.) CUSTOM 17. The applicant may enter into a surety agreemnet with the Department of 1 /25/96 CONDITION Public Works as an alternative to complete installation of required improvements prior to site plan approval. The surety may not exceed on (1)year, and must be in a form acceptable to the County Prosecuter.Acceptable examples of sureties are available from the Department of Public Works. All sureties must be accompanied by an estimate of the cost of all improvements and the estimate must be approved by the Department of Public Works prior to acceptance of surety. 18.) CUSTOM 18. Prior to final approval, the draft agreement between Jefferson County and thel /25/96 CONDITION Northwest Kiwanis Camp regarding sharing expenditures for improvements to Beausite Lake Road shall be finalized. 19.) CUSTOM 19. The mitigation Measures contained in the Final MDNS shall be completed. 1 /25/96 CONDITION 20.) CUSTOM 20. The proponent shall submit an engineered drainage and storm water plan 1 /25/96 CONDITION and report to the Jefferson County Department of Publci Works for review and approval. The drainage plan shall incorporate the storm drainage criteria of the Washington State Department of Ecology Storm Water Management Manual (current edition). The plan shall be of sufficient detail to clearly illustrate the"Best Management Practices" utilized are adequate to treat and control the runoff. Drainage calculations which support the plan shall be included with the plan. 21.) CUSTOM 21. Prior to commencement of any land disturbing activities on the site, and 1 /25/96 CONDITION erosion and sediment control plan shall be developed to the standards of the Washington State Department of Ecology Storm Water Management Manual (current edition)and submitted to the Department of Public Works for review and approval. Temporary erosion control Best Management Practices shall be implemented at all times during land disturbing activities. An approved set of plans shall be kept on the site during construction. 22.) CUSTOM 22. The proponent shall enter into a Maintenance agreement for Drainage and 1 /25/96 CONDITION Storm Water Facilities with Jefferson County to ensure that the drainage system as approved by the Department fo Public Works, will be maintained in accordance with the plans approved by Jefferson County. 23.) CUSTOM 23. Buffer areas shall be required to provide sufficient separation between the 1 /25/96 CONDITION designated wetland(s)and the adjacent proposed project. The wetland adjacent to Beausite Lake has been classified as a class 1 wetland. A wetland buffer of 75 feet shall be established for this wetland. For the three (3)acre wetland classified as a class II wetland, a wetland buffer of 50 feet shall be established. The wetland located southwest of Beausite Lake has been classified as a class IV wetland. A wetland buffer of 25 feet shall be established for this wetland.All buffers shall be measured perpendicularly from the wetland boundary as surveyed in the field. 24.) CUSTOM 24. Buffers shall remain naturally vegetated except where the vegetation has 1 /25/96 CONDITION been disturbed, invaded by highly undesireable species (e.g., noxious weeds), or would substantially benefit from the increased diversity of introduced plant species. Where buffer disturbance has occured during construction, replanting with native vegetation to enhance views and removal of undesireable species (e.g., alders)may be permitted by the Critical Areas Administrator on a case by case basis. 25.) CUSTOM 25. Buffer marking. A permanent physical separation along the upland boundary 1 /25/96 CONDITION of each 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 Critical Areas Administrator. 26.) CUSTOM 26. Buffer marking. Buffer perimeters shall be marked with temporary signs at 1 /25/96 CONDITION an interval of one per parcel or ever one hundred (100)feet,whichever is less. Signs shall remian in place prior to and during approved construction activities. The signs shall contain the following statement: "Wetland & Buffer- Do Not Remove or Alter Existing Vegetation." 27.) CUSTOM 27. Buffer marking. A notice to title shall be recorded with the Auditor, using the 1 /25/96 CONDITION form approved by the Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney. 28.) CUSTOM 28. Buffer Marking. In the case of a binding site plan, the appllicant shall include 1 /25/96 CONDITION on the face of any such instrument the boundary of the wetland and its buffer. 29.) CUSTOM 29. Buffer marking. The applicant may also choose to dedicate the buffer 1 /25/96 • CONDITION 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 Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney. 30.) CUSTOM 30. Wetland Buffer Enhancement. To the greatest extent possible, project final 1 /25/96 CONDITION design shall attempt to locate the proposed trail outside of wetlands and their .buffers. 31.) CUSTOM 31. Wetland Buffer Enhancement. In order to minimize impacts on the buffer of 1 /25/96 CONDITION the isolated forested wetland on the east side of Beausite Lake, the proposed trail location and barriers should be designed to keep people on the trail as much as possible. Downed logs may be used to direct pedestrian traffic. In addition, the use of educational displays should be incorporated to demarcate and explain the importance of wetlands and their buffers. 32.) CUSTOM 32. Wetland Enhancement. If alterations are to be made to the class IV wetland, 1 /25/96 CONDITION the Scot's Broom shall be removed and replaced with native vegetation. Improving the habitat would encourage greater use by wildlife and wildlife, as well as increase the aesthetics of the site. Recommended plantings include hazelnut trees (Corylus cornuta), gooseberries (Ribes SP), or serviceberry(Amelanchier alnifolia). 33.) CUSTOM 33. Streamside Buffer. A buffer shall be established along each side of the 1 /25/96 CONDITION unnamed stream located on the project site. The buffer shall be at least 15 feet in width. The buffer areas shall be required to provide sufficient separation between the designated stream and the adjacent proposed project. 34.) CUSTOM 34. Streamside Buffer. Buffers shall remain naturally vegetated. Where buffer 1 /25/96 CONDITION disturbance has occurred during construction, replanting with native vegetation shall be required. 35.) CUSTOM 35. Streamside Buffer. Buffers shall be retained in their natural condition, 1 /25/96 CONDITION however, minor pruning of vegetation to enhance views may be permitted by the Critical Areas Administrator on a case by case basis. 36.) CUSTOM 36. Streamside Buffer. All buffers shall be measured perpendicularly from the 1 /25/96 CONDITION ordinary high water mark, or the top of the bank where the ordinary high water mark cannot be identified. 37.) CUSTOM 37. Streamside Buffer. Streams with adjacent riparian wetland habitats shall be 1 /25/96 CONDITION subject to the buffer widths which apply to their wetland class or the standard streamside buffer widths set forth in the Jefferson County Interim Critical Areas Ordinance, Section 10.507.7, whichever is more restrictive. 38.) CUSTOM 38. Streamside Buffer. All trees and understory lying outside of road rights of 1 /25/96 CONDITION way and utility easements shall be retained during clearing for the roadways and utilities: Provided that understory damaged during approved clearing operations may be pruned. 39.) CUSTOM 39. Streamside Buffer. Damage to vegetation retained during initial clearing 1 /25/96 CONDITION activities shall be minimized by directional felling of trees to avoid critical areas and vegetation to be retained. 40.) CUSTOM 40. Streamside Buffer. Retained trees, understory and stumps may 1 /25/96 CONDITION subsequently be cleared only if such clearing is necessary to complete the proposal involved in the application. 41.) CUSTOM 41. Streamside Buffer. A permanent physical separation along the boundary of 1 /25/96 CONDITION the streamside 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 Jefferson County Critical Areas Administrator. 42.) CUSTOM 42. Streamside Buffer. Buffer perimeters shall be marked with temporary signs 1 /25/96 CONDITION at an interval of one per parcel or every one hundred (100)feet,whichever is less. Signs shall remain in place prior to and during approved construction activities. The signs shall contain the following statement: "Streamside Buffer- Do Not Remove or Alter Existing Native Vegetation." 43.) CUSTOM 43. Streamside Buffer. A notice to title shall be recorded with the Jefferson 1 /25/96 CONDITION County in a form approved by the Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney. 44.) CUSTOM 44. Streamside Buffer. In the case of a binding site plan, the applicant shall 1 /25/96 CONDITION include the boundary of the streamside buffer area on the face of any such instrument. 45.) CUSTOM 45. Streamside Buffer. The applicant may also choose to dedicate the buffer 1 /25/96 CONDITION through a conservation easement or deed restricion that shall be recorded with the Jefferson County Auditor. Such easements or restrictions shall, however, use forms approved by the Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney. 46.) CUSTOM 46. Eagle Nest and Habitat. Prior to the issuance of any permits to construct 1 /25/96 • CONDITION structures or any clearing activity within close proximity to the eagle nest on the subject site, the applicant shall obtain an Eagle Management Plan with the Washington State Department of Wildlife. CASE NOTES: No notes found for this case. PARCEL TAGS: No parcel tags found for this parcel. ASSOCIATED CASES: Cases in Project#PRJ5781 Cases for Parcel#901284002 Cases with Master#BLD94-00421 and Review Tvpe BLD94-00421 BLD94-00421 BLD94-00421 BLD95-00357 BLD97-00096 BLD95-00357 BLD97-00096 ZON95-00016 BLD97-00096 CAR99-00036 CAR99-00036 OTH96-00117 OTH96-00117 PRJ5780 SEP99-00019 SEP99-00019 ZON95-00016 ZON95-00016 I:\R_MLT_Case_Summary.rpt December 22,2005 If \'''-i ,....) iyo ii, eK - , • - • 9)50,- M PRE-APPLICATION BACKGROUND CHECK t .9. ���` z _ .1.00 Vie; CASE NO. � PRE APPLICATION MEETING DATE: TIME: ( A d\ APPLICANT(S): �`.e �1j r'L l� W1 K':1.- 1` 15 `r MAILING ADDRESS: ri F 1 " t Z:61 I r? Y'� ' sot i , L4\ 13 jS) CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: REPRESENTATIVE: ICU^ I. 6\YO/v/ k� S� � 147Li MAILING ADDRESS: 7i ► i �(� r L` CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: 3(50 '� -7 61 0 PROPOSAL: f © e vie 1 /vl c 4i ) ye.�� 1't?, Pal al I l�'4' ACCESS: 1-t Aitk iirt lixt, l7 PARCEL# �J 12 AM-001 I U CTION ,TOWNSHIP NORTH,RANGE LEGAL DESCRIPTION: TOTAL ACREAGE: DENSITY DESIGNATION: ZONING DESIGNATION: PLANNING AREA: SCHOOL DISTRICT: FIRE DISTRICT: [ ] Assessor's Map [ ] Forest Lands: l eJ f Adjoining Fores Lands: CommerciaU Rural Inholding Setback: [ ] Mineral Lands: [ ] Agricultural Lands: [ I Airport Notice Provisions/Disclosure: [ I Critical Area Maps Parcel Tags or Scanned Documents: 0 1 f-,, rr� Wetlands: lA � — ' I 0- ► / C t't7 V m , ,_ c Rare Plants: 0 \\I Aquifer Recharge Area: Frequentl, b ooded Area: \J Erosion: Landslide: if") Seismic: Fish&Wil Ito .^)1)1". ` Stream Type: '11,2 ' ft"' ShoreliyDesignation: o Fish: SIPZ: r- una ✓ /• PRE05-00052 ( 114 I1?4) n , Northwest Kiwanis Camp ` Attendees: Hank Warren Susan Porto, EH; Randy Marx, EH; Jim Pearson, PW; Fred Slota, Building; Mo-chi Lindblad, DRD Monday January 30, 2006 10:00 am Applicant: NW Kiwanis Clubm'1 `t k"7 "` 510 Beausite Lake Rd Chimacum, WA 98325 Planning L • Park, Preserves and Recreation; • Definition: "Institutional facilities or development" means structures and related activity areas used by organizations providing educational, social, or noncommercial recreational services to the community, including performance halls, government service offices,facilities for assembly, colleges, primary and secondary schools, museums, and libraries. • Administrator has determined the proposal is an"Un-named Institutional Use". C(d) use requires Type II process: Notice in Paper, on site and to APO's w/in 300' (see attached sheet w/process) • SEPA required for more than 4,000 SF structure/20 parking spaces include SEPA checklist with application. ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS • Class I, II & IV Wetlands, Seismic Hazard Areas, 2 Type 5 Streams, Eagles Habitat Areas • Wetland Delineation Report dated July 11995 by Patrick McGraner and Dixie Llewellin is on file. • The identified Type 5 streams will require a setback of 50-feet. The setback shall be measured horizontally from the Ordinary High Water Mark(OHWM). An additional setback of five(5)feet is required from the edge of the buffer area to the proposed cabin and bathroom facilities. • Contact Shelly Ament of WDFW on a Bald Eagle Management Plan (BEMP)at(360)681-4276. LANDSCAPING:A Landscape Plan will be required at time of building application. • Fifteen (15)feet of Screen-A Landscaping shall be provided along all property boundaries adjacent to Residential parcel • Ten(10)feet of Screen-C landscaping shall be provided for along all road frontages • Existing trees, vegetative plants, undisturbed open space, and./or topographic or natural features which meet or exceed the standards may consider fulfilling landscaping and screening requirements. PARKING • To be determined by administrator • Need 2% of parking for physically disabled, minimum 1 space LIGHTING • Exterior lighting shall not exceed thirty(30)feet in height. • Any lighting installed in parking areas shall be of direct cutoff design so that the source is not visible from adjacent property. SIGNS: • Any additional signs requires sign application • Total square footage of signs shall not exceed 64 sq ft for Institutional uses. BULK& DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS _1 • Maximum 10% imperious surface 7 • Maximum building height of 35 feet • SETBACKS(see attached map) o 50 plus 5 feet from Type 5 Streams (, o Minimum setback from the identified Class I, II& IV wetlands are 150 feet, 100 feet and 25 feet. o 20 feet from Beausite Lake Rd right-of-way -- APPLICATION & FEES: • Master Land Use Application w plan, description of proposal and other info listed • Conditional Discretionary Us $J 508 Base fee, $131 Notice of Application, $8. Notice Board) H:\permit\mochil\ Development Review\Pre-App\PRE05-00052_Kiwanis Club.doc j 1' . 24C"-) ,1-t ( ',10 o Complete Conditional Use application fora < • Fee for SEPA review is additional $457. s • Stormwater Plan, review to be billed by Public Works • Septic Review, Environmental Health, see Permit Technici2 for forms and fees �� .,. I Bui i g Perm;t�,Ap li tj n: see Permit Technician for forcrfs and fees ti,j„'�) `�jai Environmental Health: Susan Porto and Randy Marx �yvi y'fi�! 1 t) 2 — .94411 i(kilt k�1 ) 7 ut`K) ,o k 814,101,4 )7 3 - 4' ife llt-s 1 31'„,,,..-e _ iv, ,A-va . _ wyt, N111/ t cam. 0,-(), _ p�� � L /-- <<otA - ( 1‘(13, (-44,11 Le, 4 rte+" Et e 41 ( ilir-5a.'" i if. -- pc \ „tvaix viAA1 le,e_ ft:- /(4 .. , _ *„11?‘ 'A) 1664 (iL(_ E(i Pt; -‘414 t/M,_ \O Y lathi,j,,-)4' ‘ ))/Q ,\)//j- Q. (11Art-t- S el/11 L. di2,-Aks1 lki r_k_, . - •IL W Jim Pears n lli i ✓ ) . i4-l `'/ L"M^1M t.y LAS G� t� 1. ,,V\fh„,:d , d id,,, 4)(f 2 ' ue,,c (ow b c., f L ,”-„xt,A 1 - Ais' utioYtA vuk 12c,,,b,:,,- Viet, i , I., NI-) '',2- &D .,k(/'' ,,,,i,, 9•-/yr AAA 01 Vi)(441")? CittL, i oy . . yo(-A. itivyrDtme \,,j 0, vit.../'- J .1-L2 rAdv v \ . ,/ H ,, a(ai) Building: FredSlo a y� S /� --Q� �'� 1 In t.(I4j'A 1 1f�1�. r? n4”LA (1) 2,,d kv t, i G� AidAttzukt tov—A l ni i k Sl In 00 ) . ',„.0„—ku--vir--A--4 — ., (` ) Al2A" (Li /1'1 4'- ' t loo,), k 01,k4(0, -0,3 (0\42„ 64.0" - -kkti\vii- ' t434 1 0 r2 .-1'1%1/kI-e-)1 H:\ ermit\mochil\ Develo ment Review\Pre-A V� 4- , .-\ C-AAX' oVe; c/1 kiNfO*k (t\,,rreefill41 Ll.,1)'„/Ar- ,,,,,,, „..0.-,,,x p _ p pp\PRE05 00052_Kiwanis Club.doc � �1)�1 1 ` �, 1� cVr L vtip , , ç, # 1,1;(; c�`- 15 �� i ,� ,„.{)1,/4 N) } • Conditional (discretionary) Use Procedure: Type II o Application submitted ❑ Determine application complete within 28 days: This typically takes two weeks. ❑ Notice of Type II Application posted on site,published in paper and sent to area residents ❑ 14 day comment period o Staff Memo: Administrator determines whether the application requires a public hearing(Type III) or can be decided administratively(Type II) Type II (cont'd) Type III ❑ Staff enters written findings and o Additional fees must be paid by conditions applicant ❑ Decision Issued o Notice of Type III application ❑ Appeal Period (14 days) ❑ 14 comment period o Staff Report: staff enters findings, conclusions and recommendation ❑ Notice of Public Hearing 10 days prior to hearing date ❑ Public Hearing(Two days available each month) ❑ Hearing Examiner has 10 working days to issue decision o Appeal Period (14 days) Decisions must be made within 120 days of application. At any time, additional information required for review may be requested by staff. Note that requests for additional information"stop"the clock until information is submitted. If a conditional use application is submitted concurrently with another application (for example a building permit), both permits would be issued simultaneously. 7 \\IcJI I • • PRE05-00052 Northwest Kiwanis Camp Attendees: Hank Warren Susan Porto, EH; Randy Marx, EH; Jim Pearson, PW; Fred Slota, Building; Mo-chi Lindblad, DRD Monday January 30, 2006 10:00 am Applicant: NW Kiwanis Club 510 Beausite Lake Rd Chimacum, WA 98325 Planning • Park, Preserves and Recreation; • Definition: "Institutional facilities or development" means structures and related activity areas used by organizations providing educational, social, or noncommercial recreational services to the community, including performance halls, government service offices,facilities for assembly, colleges, primary and secondary schools, museums, and libraries. • Administrator has determined the proposal is an "Un-named Institutional Use". C(d) use requires Type II process: Notice in Paper, on site and to APO's w/in 300' (see attached sheet w/process) • SEPA required for more than 4,000 SF structure/20 parking spaces include SEPA checklist with application. ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS • Class I, II & IV Wetlands, Seismic Hazard Areas, 2 Type 5 Streams, Eagles Habitat Areas • Wetland Delineation Report dated July 11995 by Patrick McGraner and Dixie Llewellin is on file. • The identified Type 5 streams will require a setback of 50-feet. The setback shall be measured horizontally from the Ordinary High Water Mark(OHWM). An additional setback of five(5)feet is required from the edge of the buffer area to the proposed cabin and bathroom facilities. • Contact Shelly Ament of WDFW on a Bald Eagle Management Plan (BEMP)at(360)681-4276. LANDSCAPING: A Landscape Plan will be required at time of building application. • Fifteen (15)feet of Screen-A Landscaping shall be provided along all property boundaries adjacent to Residential parcel • Ten (10)feet of Screen-C landscaping shall be provided for along all road frontages • Existing trees, vegetative plants, undisturbed open space, and./or topographic or natural features which meet or exceed the standards may consider fulfilling landscaping and screening requirements. PARKING • To be determined by administrator • Need 2% of parking for physically disabled, minimum 1 space LIGHTING • Exterior lighting shall not exceed thirty(30)feet in height. • Any lighting installed in parking areas shall be of direct cutoff design so that the source is not visible from adjacent property. SIGNS: • Any additional signs requires sign application • Total square footage of signs shall not exceed 64 sq ft for Institutional uses. BULK& DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS • Maximum 10% imperious surface • Maximum building height of 35 feet • SETBACKS(see attached map) o 50 plus 5 feet from Type 5 Streams o Minimum setback from the identified Class I, II & IV wetlands are 150 feet, 100 feet and 25 feet. o 20 feet from Beausite Lake Rd right-of-way APPLICATION & FEES: • Master Land Use Application with site plan, description of proposal and other info listed • Conditional Discretionary Use$647. ($508 Base fee, $131 Notice of Application, $8. Notice Board) H:\permit\mochil\ Development Review\Pre-App\PRE05-00052 Kiwanis Club.doc T • . . o Complete Conditional Use application form • Fee for SEPA review is additional $457. • Stormwater Plan, review to be billed by Public Works • Septic Review, Environmental Health, see Permit Technician for forms and fees • Building Permit Application: see Permit Technician for forms and fees Environmental Health: Susan Porto and Randy Marx Public Works: Jim Pearson Building: Fred Slota H:\permit\mochil\ Development Review\Pre-App\PRE05-00052 Kiwanis Club.doc , t • Conditional (discretionary) Use Procedure: Type II ❑ Application submitted ❑ Determine application complete within 28 days: This typically takes two weeks. ❑ Notice of Type II Application posted on site,published in paper and sent to area residents ❑ 14 day comment period ❑ Staff Memo: Administrator determines whether the application requires a public hearing(Type III) or can be decided administratively(Type II) Type II (cont'd) Type III ❑ Staff enters written findings and ❑ Additional fees must be paid by conditions applicant ❑ Decision Issued ❑ Notice of Type III application ❑ Appeal Period(14 days) ❑ 14 comment period ❑ Staff Report: staff enters findings, conclusions and recommendation ❑ Notice of Public Hearing 10 days prior to hearing date ❑ Public Hearing(Two days available each month) ❑ Hearing Examiner has 10 working days to issue decision ❑ Appeal Period (14 days) Decisions must be made within 120 days of application. At any time, additional information required for review may be requested by staff. Note that requests for additional information"stop"the clock until information is submitted. If a conditional use application is submitted concurrently with another application (for example a building permit),both permits would be issued simultaneously. • • Conditional (discretionary) Use Procedure: Type II ❑ Application submitted ❑ Determine application complete within 28 days: This typically takes two weeks. ❑ Notice of Type II Application posted on site,published in paper and sent to area residents ❑ 14 day comment period ❑ Staff Memo: Administrator determines whether the application requires a public hearing(Type III) or can be decided administratively(Type II) Type II (cont'd) Type III ❑ Staff enters written findings and ❑ Additional fees must be paid by conditions applicant ❑ Decision Issued ❑ Notice of Type III application ❑ Appeal Period (14 days) ❑ 14 comment period ❑ Staff Report: staff enters findings, conclusions and recommendation ❑ Notice of Public Hearing 10 days prior to hearing date ❑ Public Hearing(Two days available each month) ❑ Hearing Examiner has 10 working days to issue decision ❑ Appeal Period (14 days) Decisions must be made within 120 days of application. At any time, additional information required for review may be requested by staff. Note that requests for additional information"stop"the clock until information is submitted. If a conditional use application is submitted concurrently with another application (for example a building permit),both permits would be issued simultaneously. November 1, 2005 Dear Sirs and Madams, I am a member of the Board of the Kiwanis Camp at Beausite Lake who has been asked to facilitate getting the expansion of facilities project off dead center. The first step is the development of a site plan. Jim Wengler of Wengler Surveying and Mapping has asked us to ask some questions designed to clarify the requirements that must be met for a site plan of the Beausite Lake campus. 1. The lease agreement between Northwest Kiwanis Camp and Jefferson County require that the site plan be at 2"contour intervals. This was not one of the requirements noted on the site plan checklist sent to us by Kathie Anne of the Community Development Department. If this cannot be waived, since the county has photos of the site on its computer showing 5' intervals, can the county generate said map at the 2" intervals? 2. In addition can said map be generated to show all the required elements which are already visible on the county's photo of the site? 3. Who is permitted to develop this site plan?Does it need to be a licensed surveyor? 4. Does it need to include the entire property or can it be restricted to just the area that will include new development? 5. Regarding showing wetland and the lake is it acceptable to map in detail only enough of the margins of such as will adequately reveal the relationship of new and existing facilities to these. 6.Do old facilities outside of the proposed development area(such as the caretakers house need to be shown? 7. Do unpaved roadways need to be mapped? 8 Hopefully, since this is county property the county already knows the boundaries of the leased property. Do the boundaries of the full property need to be mapped. 9. Presumably the county already knows what easements and encumbrances apply to the property. Can we avoid a title search? r f _ 1{y, re," en 928 Be rjamin Street Port -4 geles WA 98362 November 1, 2005 Dear Sirs and Madams, I am a member of the Board of the Kiwanis Camp at Beausite Lake who has been asked to facilitate getting the expansion of facilities project off dead center. The first step is the development of a site plan. Jim Wengler of Wengler Surveying and Mapping has asked us to ask some questions designed to clarify the requirements that must be met for a site plan of the Beausite Lake campus. 1. The lease agreement between Northwest Kiwanis Camp and Jefferson County require that the site plan be at 2"contour intervals. This was not one of the requirements noted on the site plan checklist sent to us by Kathie Anne of the Community Development Department. If this cannot be waived, since the county has photos of the site on its computer showing 5' intervals, can the county generate said map at the 2" intervals? 2. In addition can said map be generated to show all the required elements which are already visible on the county's photo of the site? 3. Who is permitted to develop this site plan?Does it need to be a licensed surveyor? 4. Does it need to include the entire property or can it be restricted to just the area that will include new development? 5. Regarding showing wetland and the lake is it acceptable to map in detail only enough of the margins of such as will adequately reveal the relationship of new and existing facilities to these. 6.Do old facilities outside of the proposed development area(such as the caretakers house need to be shown? 7. Do unpaved roadways need to be mapped? 8 Hopefully, since this is county property the county already knows the boundaries of the leased property. Do the boundaries of the full property need to be mapped. 9. Presumably the county already knows what easements and encumbrances apply to the property. Can we avoid a title search? rl C ,/ l -my ' : en 928 Be%jamin Street ,I1P Port •4 geles WA 98362 November 1, 2005 Dear Sirs and Madams, I am a member of the Board of the Kiwanis Camp at Beausite Lake who has been asked to facilitate getting the expansion of facilities project off dead center. The first step is the development of a site plan. Jim Wengler of Wengler Surveying and Mapping has asked us to ask some questions designed to clarify the requirements that must be met for a site plan of the Beausite Lake campus. The lease agreement between Northwest Kiwanis Camp and Jefferson County require at the site plan be at 2"contour intervals. This was not one of the requirements noted on the site plan checklist sent to us by Kathie Anne of the Community Development Department. If this cannot be waived, since the county has photos of the site on its computer showing 5' intervals, can the county generate said map at the 2" intervals? 02. In addition can said ma p be generated 1 to show all the required elements which are already visible on the county's photo of the site? 3. Who is permitted to develop this site plan? Does it need to be a licensed surveyor? 4. Does it need to include the entire property or can it be restricted to just the area that will include new development? 5. Regarding showing wetland and the lake is it acceptable to map in detail only enough of the margins of such as will adequately reveal the relationship of new and existing facilities to these. 6.Do old facilities outside of the proposed development area(such as the caretakers house need to be shown? 7. Do unpaved roadways need to be mapped? 8 Hopefully, since this is county property the county already knows the boundaries of the leased property. Do the boundaries of the full property need to be mapped. 9. Presumably the county already knows what easements and encumbrances apply to the property. Can we avoid a title search? Ltd -nry T v en 928 Be r.jamin Street 6L --.4 Port I geles WA 98362 , • • Ox c wow °�,�, JEFFERSON COUNTY r ; DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT f --- 621 Sheridan Street•Port Townsend•Washington 98368 DEC "2 2005 I asktIrid 360/379-4450.800/831-2678.360/379-4451 Fax Pre-Application Conference The Jefferson County Unified Development Code (UDC) requires that before an application is made for all Type H and Type Ill project applications and Type I 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 shall in 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: Alp/y?/1 h/h S/ /.6 14.,/1-sit C4 i MAILING ADDRESS: f, e / L3 c k 12-2-7 /-/i ,o,-r•c,C. 'rf 9"8":7* TELEPHONE:(HOME) (WORK) REPRESENTATIVE: �j��//{ , �/t MAILING ADDRESS: 9 2 /3i N J/�M+�, S r. 6,,/'i /9/4-66%(.A:S TELEPHONE:(HOME) 3,6e c 7- 2e;to (WORK) DIRECTIONS 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,including 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 Property Description General Location: 570 (6A.9c4..<'1TT Liftii4A7 /ee, -7 Legal Description(from Property Tax Statement): The W} of the NW SW* and that portion of the Wi SW* Sidi lying north of the northerly margin of Beausite Lake Road situate . in Section 21 , Township 29N, Range 1W W.M. together with the Ni of the NE4 SEI , that portion of the Si of the NEI SEi lying north of the northerly margin of Beausite Lake Road and that portion of the Ni of the SE/ of the SE/ lying north of the northerly margin of IBeausite Lake Road situate in Section 28, Township 29N, Range 1W W.M. , all located in Jefferson County, Washington State. 69,-,:S7/7ucT DDUI2M l'STii-[>ci -. Gi'c4c,Tf, ji C-E9"11- CgM/7 CIA;il"T1ii A/S phy4c,tt. 4' 9O/273 d90 go 9D/2�f2 9O/�e/ I 1 Property Owner(name and mailing address): 7/5 1.1p.F3ncc?,y re,,,",.7 y 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 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. This right of entry shall expire when the County (through the Adminis or or the Administrator's representatives)concludes the application has complied with all applicable laws and regulations. Acces an right of e to the a.• ice ' property shall be requested and shall occur only during regular business hours. all ,,,, ,/_,,,/oS (sag RE) (DATE) I here• designate NO-WIiit 0a-2 31'1 to act as my agent in matters related to this pre-application con : ce. � l _,,� I� r (LANDOWNER SIG TURE) �� : r DEC - 2 2005 J,, PRE-APP CONFERENCE.DOC REV.10/08/2001 Page 2 12-05-200 2:03PM FROM P. 9 , . , _• •• ... ....... •ef vrek'' �,,,, ,*, G° a '. J. r.,Y r•r ' , tp f,' - r .. ; '> wr °'. ,J r' -141 ..- L r' J Y r � ' i : . N.; ,; r ,.4,.,.„1,.;.•"..,.. i y ,t-, Y 4 s a tsk a J{' t`i /i' 4_iy . .jy;s rr:. G .• .,i.. . 5 - r Y . • + 'r e ,C YV t• ,i a' F . i !:.L • . • .siTE • • . . . .. .. • . . .. • . . ,r.:.,, i . z. , . . , _.,.................„., r....7 • : . _ _ • • i , ,..., ti- Ix:, p t,7 g • 6 '. • DEC - 2 205 {.,,� •• . • • 71GNtJJODt ._ . .• • • . 1 . •.. ftlYtar . . am a. V .. *rr�E�ss;or:.; s.n,fom•n..or f4 . . . 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"h�,��'' £ t : ., !,:_ �" ,' Map y�� �� . � s c s �44 • CASES, FINDING, CONDITIONS, PERMISSIONS FOR Parcel 901273001 Printed: December 6, 2005 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner BLD92-00748 WA STATE DNR F Application Received: 11/19/1992 Permit Issued/Case closed: 11/19/1992 Case Finaled: propane tank installation -250 gallon No findings,conditions,or permissions found. BLD94-00718 WA STATE DNR F Application Received: 10/12/1994 Permit Issued/Case closed: 10/12/1994 Case Finaled: 9/30/1996 Move existing propane tank& reset No findings,conditions,or permissions found. FPA2606461 STATE OF WASHINGTON-FORE F Application Received: 12/17/2004 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: 1/19/2005 Harvest 206, 12,969 ft of road and 10,243 of road maintenance. No findings,conditions,or permissions found. Page 1 of 1 CASES, FINDING, CONDITIONS, PERMISSIONS FOR • Parcel 001284002 Printed: December 6, 2005 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner BLD94-00421 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP F Application Received: 6/27/1994 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/7/1994 Case Finaled: 10/31/1994 Residential Alteration No findings,conditions,or permissions found. BLD95-00357 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP F Application Received: 6/27/1995 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/6/1995 Case Finaled: 8/3/1998 Change of use: commercial alteration; replace deck; change doors 1.) Potable water is to be brought onto the site. 2.) Smoke detecters are to be installed in the meeting areas. BLD97-00096 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP F Application Received: 2/14/1997 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/18/1997 Case Finaled: 3/7/1997 PROPANE TANK INSTALLATION No findings,conditions,or permissions found. CAR99-00036 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP F S THEISS Application Received: 2/3/1999 Permit Issued/Case closed: 3/22/1999 Case Finaled: 3/22/1999 New alternative septic sys— em. No findings,conditions,or permissions found. OTH96-00117 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP P RANDY Application Received: 7/11/1996 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: No findings,conditions,or permissions found. SEP99-00019 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP F Application Received: 2/3/1999 Permit Issued/Case closed: 6/25/1999 Case Finaled: 6/7/2002 1.) Waste Strength (BOD,TSS, Grease and oils) is to be monitored twice annually during the summer months when the facility is in use. Responsibility is that of the owner. Results are to be submitted to the Jefferson County Health Dept. 2.) Per the design, if the dishwashing machine uses heat for disinfection or a garbage disposal is used the system size will need to be increased. Use of this equipment will invalidate this permit. 3.) The existing septic system must be abandoned prior to final inspection 4.) The non plated road the transport line is installed in can not be used as a driven way unless the transport line is double cased or equivallent. 5.) Performance monitoring schedule for treatment systems followed by reduced sized drainfield/infiltrative area shall be :1) Two times per year(once every six months) during the first and second year following installation. 2) One time per year beginning with the third year following installation. 3) In response to complaints or problems. Observation ports to the bottom of the trench are to be installed in at least two places on each drainfield line: One within 10 feet of the beginning of each line and one within 10 feet of the end of each line. 6.) Exceeding the permitted design flow of 2900 gal/day shall constitute a violation of this permit. Water usage monitoring shall be conducted daily for the first two months of use&weekly during the summer months thereafter. These monitoring results shall be submitted to the Jefferson County Health Dept. 7.) WAC 246-272 REQUIRES ANNUAL MONITORING OF THE ONSITE SEWAGE SYSTEM WHEN IT IS SERVING A FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT. 8.) MAXIMUM TRENCH DEPTH 6 INCHES 9.) Setbacks to the public well is 100' required from drainfield and reserve areas. 100' required from tanks Sandfilter, and effluent transport lines. 10.) The 3000 gal septic tank and any other tank constructed on site must be 24hr leak tested and certified by the designer. 11.) Curtain Drain required a minimum of 10' upgradient of primary and reserve drainfields. Depth of curtain drain is 36 inches or 6 inches into compacted soil. 12.) AS PER WAC 246-272 ALL ALTERNATIVE 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. 13.) Health Dept. required to observe pressure test, 48 hour notice to be given. 14.) Dry season installation required. 15.) Low use water fixtures required, 1.6 gal.flush toilets and 2.5 gpm shower heads. 16.) All components of the septic system are to be completely protected from vehicular traffic or mechanical disturbance. Protective barriers may be required around the sandfilter&drainfield. Page 1 of 4 Cases Name Review Tyne Status Planner 17.) Drainlines are to be installed along the.natural contours. 18.) Contact designer prior to installation for staking of drainfield area. 19.) Dose counters are required in the control panel for all drainfield components. 20.) Divert all sources of drainage, including roof drains away from septic tank and drainfield area. 21.) Any portion of transport line under a driven way is to be double cased or equivalent. 22.) 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. 23.) Approval of this sewage disposal permit does not preclude the permit holder from complying with the Critical Areas Ordinance for other development on the site. 24.) This onsite sewage system is designed for domestic strength waste water only. Disposal of any other waste streams is considered a violation of this permit. 25.) Risers are required to grade with secured lids over the inlet and outlet of the septic tank. Minimum 24" riser over inlet. ZON95-00016 KIWANIS CLUB OF PORT TOWt F J SMITH Application Received: 5/2/1995 Permit Issued/Case closed: 10/14/1996 Case Finaled: 12/13/1999 Establish comprehensive camping facility at Beausite Lake to meet the needs of organizations in Western Washington and British Columbia. There would be a maximum of 60 persons (25 children, 25 counselors and 10 other staff) at one time. With the next three years, the tent platforms would be replaced with small cabins for sleeping. Long-range plans include construction of a lodge, to provide kitchen, dining room and meeting space. The existing house would be demolished at the time of Lodge construction. The lodge will be designed to provide support services for up to 60 persons. Maximum group size using the entire facility, lodge and sleeping cabins will be limited to 60 persons. 1.) 1. Prior to final approval, the applicant shall prepare a final site plan which is consistent with the requirements of Jefferson County Code Section 18.40.050. The final site plan shall be formatted in such a manner that upon its recording it will be a binding site plan. 2.) 2. Prior to final approval, a sign plan shall be prepared and submitted to the County for review and approval. The plan shall be consistent with County Policies and Sign regulations. 3.) 3. Prior to the issuance of a building permit,the applicant shall document that water and sewage disposal methods for the camping facility is in compliance with applicable State and County requirements for the proposed type of development. 4.) 4. The applicant shall provide written documentation that necessary health services will be provided during those periods when the Northwest Kiwanis Camp will be serving "physically, mentally and emotionally challenged persons". 5.) 5. The applicant shall submit an approved Fire Protection Plan to the local fire protection district for review and approval. 6.) 6. The applicant shall document the method of preserving trees and other wildlife habitat. 7.) 7. The applicant shall submit a detailded trail plan for review and approval. 8.) 8. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for the new lodge, the applicant shall submit an off-street parking plan for review and approval. 9.) 9. The applicant shall submit an engineered drainage and storm water plan and report to the Jefferson County Deparment of Public Works for review and approval. The drainage plan shall incorporate the storm drainage criteria of the Washington State Department of Ecology, Storm Water Management Manual (current edition). The plan shall be of sufficient detail to clearly illustrate that the "Best Management Practices" utilized are aduquate to treat and control the runoff. Drainage calculations which support the plan shall be included with the plan. [NOTE:This is also Mitigation Measure No. 1 from the Final MDNS.] 10.) 10. The applicant shall enter into a Maintenance Agreement for Drainage and Storm Water Facilities with Jefferson County to ensure that the drainage system as approved by the Department of Public Works,will be maintained in accordance with the plans approved by Jefferson County. [NOTE: This is also Mitigation Measure No. 3 from the Final MDNS.] 11.) 11. Prior to the commencement of any land disturbing activities on the site, an erosion and sediment control plan shall be developed to the standars of the Washington State Department of Ecology Storm Water Management Manual (current edition)and be submitted to the County Department of Public Works for review and approval. Approved temporary erosion and sedimentation control "Best Management Practices"shall be employed during land disturbing activities. An approved set of plans shall be on site during construction. [NOTE: This is also Mitigation Measure No. 2 from the Final MDNS.] 12.) 12. The applicant shall submit plans for construction of roads, storm water facilities, and/or land disturbing activities to the Department of Public Works for review and approval in accordance with the Department's plan review schedule. 13.) 13. The applicant shall notify the Department of Public Works during various phases of construction in accordance with the Department's Inspection schedule. 14.) 14. All easements of record shall be graphically portrayed on the site plan with the Auditor's File Number(AFN) of the easement (s) also referenced on the face of the site plan. 15.) 15. In accordance with Ordinance 12-1214-92, effective January 1, 1993,the applicant shall pay all costs for work incidental to approval before final approval is granted. 16.) 16. Site Plan Approval, Director's Signature: Upon verification that all conditions have been met,the applicant shall submit a final mylar of the conceptual site plan to the Department THREE DAYS in advance of approval by the Director of Public Works. Page 2 of 4 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 17.) 17.'The applicant may enter into a surety agreemnnt with`the Department of Public Works as an alternative to complete installation of required improvements prior to site plan approval. The surety may not exceed on (1)year, and must be in a form acceptable to the County Prosecuter.Acceptable examples of sureties are available from the Department of Public Works. All sureties must be accompanied by an estimate of the cost of all improvements and the estimate must be approved by the Department of Public Works prior to acceptance of surety. 18.) 18. Prior to final approval,the draft agreement between Jefferson County and the Northwest Kiwanis Camp regarding sharing expenditures for improvements to Beausite Lake Road shall be finalized. 19.) 19. The mitigation Measures contained in the Final MDNS shall be completed. 20.) 20. The proponent shall submit an engineered drainage and storm water plan and report to the Jefferson County Department of Publci Works for review and approval. The drainage plan shall incorporate the storm drainage criteria of the Washington State Department of Ecology Storm Water Management Manual (current edition). The plan shall be of sufficient detail to clearly illustrate the "Best Management Practices" utilized are adequate to treat and control the runoff. Drainage calculations which support the plan shall be included with the plan. 21.) 21. Prior to commencement of any land disturbing activities on the site, and erosion and sediment control plan shall be developed to the standards of the Washington State Department of Ecology Storm Water Management Manual (current edition) and submitted to the Department of Public Works for review and approval. Temporary erosion control Best Management Practices shall be implemented at all times during land disturbing activities. An approved set of plans shall be kept on the site during construction. 22.) 22. The proponent shall enter into a Maintenance agreement for Drainage and Storm Water Facilities with Jefferson County to ensure that the drainage system as approved by the Department fo Public Works, will be maintained in accordance with the plans approved by Jefferson County. 23.) 23. Buffer areas shall be required to provide sufficient separation between the designated wetland(s) and the adjacent proposed project. The wetland adjacent to Beausite Lake has been classified as a class 1 wetland. A wetland buffer of 75 feet shall be established for this wetland. For the three (3) acre wetland classified as a class II wetland, a wetland buffer of 50 feet shall be established. The wetland located southwest of Beausite Lake has been classified as a class IV wetland. A wetland buffer of 25 feet shall be established for this wetland. All buffers shall be measured perpendicularly from the wetland boundary as surveyed in the field. 24.) 24. Buffers shall remain naturally vegetated except where the vegetation has been disturbed, invaded by highly undesireable species (e.g., noxious weeds), or would substantially benefit from the increased diversity of introduced plant species. Where buffer disturbance has occured during construction, replanting with native vegetation to enhance views and removal of undesireable species (e.g., alders) may be permitted by the Critical Areas Administrator on a case by case basis. 25.) 25. Buffer marking. A permanent physical separation along the upland boundary of each 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 Critical Areas Administrator. 26.) 26. Buffer marking. Buffer perimeters shall be marked with temporary signs at an interval of one per parcel or ever one hundred (100)feet,whichever is less. Signs shall remian in place prior to and during approved construction activities. The signs shall contain the following statement: "Wetland & Buffer- Do Not Remove or Alter Existing Vegetation." 27.) 27. Buffer marking. A notice to title shall be recorded with the Auditor, using the form approved by the Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney. 28.) 28. Buffer Marking. In the case of a binding site plan,the appllicant shall include on the face of any such instrument the boundary of the wetland and its buffer. 29.) 29. Buffer marking. 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 Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney. 30.) 30. Wetland Buffer Enhancement. To the greatest extent possible, project final design shall attempt to locate the proposed trail outside of wetlands and their buffers. 31.) 31. Wetland Buffer Enhancement. In order to minimize impacts on the buffer of the isolated forested wetland on the east side of Beausite Lake, the proposed trail location and barriers should be designed to keep people on the trail as much as possible. Downed logs may be used to direct pedestrian traffic. In addition, the use of educational displays should be incorporated to demarcate and explain the importance of wetlands and their buffers. 32.) 32. Wetland Enhancement. If alterations are to be made to the class IV wetland,the Scot's Broom shall be removed and replaced with native vegetation. Improving the habitat would encourage greater use by wildlife and wildlife, as well as increase the aesthetics of the site. Recommended plantings include hazelnut trees (Corylus cornuta), gooseberries (Ribes SP), or serviceberry(Amelanchier alnifolia). 33.) 33. Streamside Buffer. A buffer shall be established along each side of the unnamed stream located on the project site. The buffer shall be at least 15 feet in width. The buffer areas shall be required to provide sufficient separation between the designated stream and the adjacent proposed project. 34.) 34. Streamside Buffer. Buffers shall remain naturally vegetated. Where buffer disturbance has occurred during construction, replanting with native vegetation shall be required. 35.) 35. Streamside Buffer. Buffers shall be retained in their natural condition, however, minor pruning of vegetation to enhance views may be permitted by the Critical Areas Administrator on a case by case basis. Page 3 of 4 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 36.) 36. 'Streamside Buffer. Alf buffers shill be measured perpendicularly from the ordinary high water mark, or the top of the bank where the ordinary high water mark cannot be identified. 37.) 37. Streamside Buffer. 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 in the Jefferson County Interim Critical Areas Ordinance, Section 10.507.7,whichever is more restrictive. 38.) 38. Streamside Buffer. All trees and understory lying outside of road rights of way and utility easements shall be retained during clearing for the roadways and utilities: Provided that understory damaged during approved clearing operations may be pruned. 39.) 39. Streamside Buffer. 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. 40.) 40. Streamside Buffer. Retained trees, understory and stumps may subsequently be cleared only if such clearing is necessary to complete the proposal involved in the application. 41.) 41. Streamside Buffer. A permanent physical separation along the boundary of the streamside 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 Jefferson County Critical Areas Administrator. 42.) 42. Streamside Buffer. 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 remain in place prior to and during approved construction activities. The signs shall contain the following statement: "Streamside Buffer- Do Not Remove or Alter Existing Native Vegetation." 43.) 43. Streamside Buffer. A notice to title shall be recorded with the Jefferson County in a form approved by the Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney. 44.) 44. Streamside Buffer. In the case of a binding site plan, the applicant shall include the boundary of the streamside buffer area on the face of any such instrument. 45.) 45. Streamside Buffer. The applicant may also choose to dedicate the buffer through a conservation easement or deed restricion that shall be recorded with the Jefferson County Auditor. Such easements or restrictions shall, however, use forms approved by the Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney. 46.) 46. Eagle Nest and Habitat. Prior to the issuance of any permits to construct structures or any clearing activity within close proximity to the eagle nest on the subject site,the applicant shall obtain an Eagle Management Plan with the Washington State Department of Wildlife. PRE05-00052 JEFFERSON COUNTY P Application Received: 12/6/2005 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: Pre-application No findings,conditions,or permissions found. 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CO -- -- 0 a) I— H X ci- I— CI) CO c} * * I- UDC CONSISTENCY REVIEW Project Planner: Master#PRE05-00052 Review Type Project Description PRE05-00052 Pre-application Primary: JEFFERSON COUNTY Site Address: COURTHOUSE 510 BEAUSITE LAKE RD PO BOX 1220 CHIMACUM WA,98325 PORT TOWNSEND WA 983680920 Project Location: Parcel Number 901 273 004, Section 27,Township 29,Range 01 West,WM, located at 510 Beausite Lake Rd,Chimacum WA,98325 Parcel Number: 901273004 S-T-R:27-29N-01W Total Acreage: 28 Legal Description S27 T29 R1W W1/2 SW SW(LY N'LY OF RD)W1/2 NW SW Land Use: 1100 Flood District: Fire District: 1 Planning Area: 6 Flood Map(FIRM)Panel No: 5300690435B District: 49 Zoning: Parcel Number: 901284001 S-T-R:28-29N-01 W Total Acreage: 20 Legal Description S28 T29 R1W N1/2 NE SE SUBJ TO&WITH BNDRY LINE Land Use: 9100 ADJ Flood District: Fire District: 1 Planning Area: 6 Flood Map(FIRM)Panel No: 5300690435B District: 49 Zoning: Parcel Number: 901284002 S-T-R:28-29N-01W Total Acreage: 20 Legal Description S28 T29 R1W S1/2 NE SE Land Use: 1100 Flood District: Fire District: 1 Planning Area: 6 Flood Map(FIRM)Panel No: 5300690435B District: 49 Zoning: Parcel Number: 901284004 S-T-R:28-29N-01W Total Acreage: 4 Legal Description S28 T29 R1W SE SE(NE'LY OF CO RD) Land Use: 9100 Flood District: Fire District: 1 Planning Area: 6 Flood Map(FIRM)Panel No: 5300690435B District: 49 Zoning: 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 YES NO [ ] ESA's: Special Reports Nearby YES NO Shoreline Designation:YES NO Stream Type:YES NO Fish&Wildlife:YES NO Wetlands: YES NO Rare Plants:YES NO Seismic: YES NO Landslide: YES NO Flood: YES NO Erosion: YES NO Aquifer Recharge Area:YES NO SIPZ: none At Risk High Risk Coastal Stormwater site plan submitted: Yes No [ ] Forest Lands: YES NO Adjoining Forest Lands: Commercial/ Rural/ Inholding [ ] Mineral Lands: YES NO [ ] Agricultural Lands: YES NO [ ] StOrmwater:New Impervious Surface Land Disturbing Activity ESA's Stormwater Req's: Min Req#2 Min Req#1 thru#5 Min Req#1 thru#10 Engineering [ ] Notice Provisions/Disclosure: Airport YES NO MRL YES NO Forest Lands YES NO [ ja 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: Road Approach:EXISTING NOT 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 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 901273004 CAR99-00036 F 3/22/1999 3/22/1999 New alternative septic system. SEP99-00019 F 6/25/1999 6/7/2002 PRE05-00052 P Pre-application r DEVELOPMENT-REVIEW TIME SHEET JEFFERSON COUNTY PRE05-00052 Date Time Comments I:\R_MLT_Case_CRMLA.rpt December 06,2005 7-42 cam 4 Aditeh 4 9 fehad 4 46C 01(12,e% Am 7 • 97 / a4q, /migeY I � V. B /f 0 , ff eateztik oeizefr RECEIVED FEB - 6 JEFFERSON COUNEV nun" rt.lvI 0 /i7 ( i -' i-._9i •=r =;z`; L R 27L?4T291�BRPW,WL =t: —v.----r-; , ,WA .1.1`Lf�_ � I.----:"71 y4.sl-,'tom- _t1: Ly'`-. V't,. _- ! .L -. . _ f;;,c-is c � .� } .„ SO I,..0:......,- +�rk,- -47- . )VOL _ his : yyy�13.4 {rf oy� SEC 28 SEC 27 f C' 7.. , __off. v >,J 1 1 x5, `. N 'Ai,' a`,Y^'® , -- BEAUSTELAK --.app , . _�ctt MI �. . 1x1. - .r \ shy q 14-.� 2..0011.01.3005T/0050004 's. 6 L118u.sr.ES.00110001C AREA -- - (i RJ \� '-%:.- c I 1j CA. IF.,, �9Em mIBSxE It " , To 4110O0.BE,PAiia•Iil/CE1900,0: ° 11.1011.10010000100 eE I•s r • I 0 `4 o:•-ao t . l fp 1214.5L1 r!, .y, o O �i, ,,. 000-G4TIRiS t 11400 , , j" �: a. 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' 1d..T.AflSl ST AND SOWN) ►� -.�JY •4 t • - �1 i- M .; 9..U.DBEAWS Mb SNOW AIWA • � �-d(` 1 10161M6 Lt c ft.-". j ToawmiYU.wcs ,I i' �..f -, AD+vvueiwem•SSmcsra.os �- r by alaPengGWRs• I IS I , 0 •4... ,r l 3 J, y r. art -psi "m"'N. ,�,.. �Int U i• MAUI '� ;` . ,' - I-WHO CARCTAR� ti 11111 ( �_4.; , MAME --';-..7 MILD PUSLIC=MOSS ‘‘,'NSIkW' M 7' f i u 16tTeIS ms L s h'�, t. eitro •i c C eF• f s • V�� rig' . `!• • lacast�wa?rAwlarxa OIHYLWASS / I H.01..100014 1 pVVE4AK 6CONST aT M...CtlLA I EA.G FEB - 62006 gBC SITE PLAN sc.tr.r-T.r LINDSERG JEFfbiS0N COUNPI QCO ARCH I TECTS -NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP sum-rse 319 SOUTH PEABODY STREET PORT ANGELES NP\19362 ASS-6116 kkirli r t'' " JEFFERSON-COUNTY department of community development ,� 621 Sheridan Street•Port Townsend•Vlfashington 98368 G 360/379-4450.360/379-4451 Fax Conditional Use Application MLA# 0(p--4 5 PROJECT/APPLICANT NAME: /V It) K(Gt. 4-)V/S C'_A01 f The purpose of the conditional use permit process is to provide flexibility in the application of the use regulations contained in the Unified Development Code (UDC). No conditional use permit can be granted unless consistency with the performance standards of Section 4,the development standards of Section 6;the procedural requirements of Section 8.4,and the approval criteria of Section 8.8, and other applicable requirements of the UDC have been satisfied. Approval of the conditional use 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 conditional use approval will expire. The following questions will assist in the evaluation of the conditional use request 1. Describe the re uested conditional use. -ci ea^54 rc..C C a. p l Q e,l�i-e s h e/e4 h`440/ /l...sfiY-on 54e4sta-41'c1 5 -e i.� a 4* $ 2. Explain how the conditional use is harmonious and appropriate in design, character and appearance with the existing or intended character and quality of development in the vicinity and with the physical characteristics of the subject property. Tk. r Are.42,4 /C G v�rc,� )i A. e.s-ei s G G°'oir, C-0 v" d S a!f/eel r..►r s art s c a , 4-7/, r s G, , .e .4 fi►z...Q-9 p2... 3. Describe the infrastructure including but not limited to roads,fire protection,water,wastewater disposal,and stormwater control which will serve the requested conditional use. jVe cI j C , L / cL 074, / �i.t C 4_ //K G`aa� I N p) . G!1° C-ta 4. Describe the location, size,and height of buildings,structures,signage,walls and fences,and screening vegetation for the use. QQ Ga./ley-et. s t 3 � l7 t $ /3 (I s 11.4.5 .,z/ h e— 1100,41-i g'tcd/ , 4 r.Y �..�.G/ /,24.17, !), /AA /' et.p 4"0 u a nG Gam"Q. Yl/'O,e i/'.ed Ce 4, a_. s — 5. Describe any noise, smoke,dust,fumes, vibrations,odors,outdoor lights or other'. •- - will be generated by the conditional use. 6. Describe the pedestrian and vehicular traffic and parking area associated with the conditional use. t'.. • - ( (. I \ vtw U CONDITIONAL USEAPPAOC REV.1/8/2004 Page 3 JEffERSON COUNTY DCD • 7. 'Ml the proposed conditional use result in the siting of an incompatible use adjacent of an airport or airfield? _ Al 8. Are there any significant adverse impacts on the human and natural environments caused directly by the conditional use?If yes, can these impacts be mitigated? Ai f - 9. Descnbe how granting the conditional use will not be materially detrimental to uses or property in the vicinity of the subject parcel. / P2 r c-el /4 G v/ --/j 17.e.�,1 //s.e r7 45 Gd297 1J1L.s ee,4 /.ca�iy.,• ravt.,f/ri./ice '�li�,/ /1 S� G/Gf''� h�7��� • ee 444 c- 10. Describe how granting the conditional use will not be substantially,detrimental to the public interest. `/'h* GGws ' 'i!./ -2.L►'‘G Ut d/►”-P 1> SS-c h ‘0717-4--ax-tee-hi. 11. Does the conditional use have merit and value for the community as a whole? Ye-5 . 12. Describe how the conditional use complies with al other applicable criteria and standards of the Unified Development Code (UDC) and any other applicable local, state or federal law, and more specifically, conforms to the standards contained in Sections 4 and 6 of the UDC. / .1/ - _�. C • „�i4- AIL I 0 , //,P i4.) -C4C/if,4/iPC 13. Describe how the conditional use is consistent with al relevant goals and policies of the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan. • r1/1►� 1 .P�� h E!/ i cDtl�t, i /PvP1i 7 /7<<�S %nGrraS .Q vS'p 7— -ce 4,� ACKNOVVLEDGENENT By signing the application form, the applicant/owner attests that the information provided herein is true and correct to the best of his/her owledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the applicant/owner with respect to this appli do packet may result in this . mg null and void. / ' erdiez-4 7: ■ 6PPUCANT OR AUTHORIZEDREPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE) 1A) 1_ I i. 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Engineers•Land Surveyors•Planners PLAT CHECKED BY: `` Construction Coordination•Materials Tasting ��' 717 SOUTH PEABOOY•PORT ANGELES,WASHINGTON 98362•(206)452-8491 'CON 0 rtAlik JEFFE RSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT '' 621 Sheridan Street • Port Townsend • Washington 98368 INO`v 360/379-4450 . 800/831-2678 . 360/379-4451 Fax STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST Purpose of checklist: The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Chapter 43.21 C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. Instructions for Applicants: This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Jefferson County uses this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. Answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your ability. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you do riot know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or"does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. The county can assist you in filling out your checklist. j Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, Jefferson County can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impacts. RECEIVED • FEB - 6 Ms C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\sepa info form_FINALdoc 10/9/01 JEFFERSON COUNTY BCD PROPERTY AND AREA DESCRIPTION: t Address: - - -2 - i • �/r / w �/ Legal (from property tax statement): Lot: Block: Subdivision: Tax Parcel: Quarter Sections: Section: Township: N Range: WM Tax Number: Land Area (dimensions): Describe the location, physical characteristics, and extent of land area to be affected: include all factors that will give an accurate understanding of the property and its environment: 5 -e,e /7 >e4 5 6..04,u 5/7 -e tv..¢4 /evvetS Ore f'I vteG 7`j�.: PI, O SCHEDULE (beginning and ending dates of the proposal, including phases): 1)a, 01. nir5 de — . pOG OVERALL PLAN (describe future additions, expansions, or related activities or plans by others that may affect the proposal): 7 LQ� 4 S Z a /S 4L1�� c s REQUIRED APPROVALS (all local, state, and federal approvals required for the completion's of this proposal and if any approvals are pending that are related to the proposal): ENVIRONMENTAL DATA (any existing or proposed environmental information such as studies or documents related to the proposal): ECEI\r' ED FEB - 6 2006 ittfulo cury 113 Page 2 of 10 STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST • CASE # The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), RCW43.21 C, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal; reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done; and help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. PROPONENT: A) to g/ w 411)/5 GAL M/P ADDRESS: pc,e 13 0X 7 pp AT /lax/ /d k 6i1 . ?R 3 3 TELEPHONE: (home) (business) 3C.0 - 3� - 7,.212 ., AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE/CONTACT: /-714--n k A'J yore �3�'> ADDRESS: - .L 4 • TELEPHONE: (home) 34,t) W7- 74 /d (business) DIRECTIONS This checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. The questions apply to the entire proposal, including those phased over a period of time or on separate parcels of land. Answer each question accurately and completely to avoid unnecessary delays in processing this checklist. If you do not know an answer, write "unknown," or if a question does not apply, write "not applicable." Answers to some questions may require special expertise or technical assistance from qualified persons. The cost of obtaining such information is the responsibility of the proponent. Attach any additional information (reports, studies, maps, illustrations, leases, permits, etc.) that may further describe the proposal or be required by Jefferson County. Contact the Jefferson County Development Review Division for assistance in completing the checklist and for information on the administrative procedures for its processing. PLEASE PRINT IN INK OR TYPE EACH ANSWER. DO NOT WRITE IN THE AREA DESIGNATED "EVALUATION." PROPOSAL AND PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PROPOSED PROJECT DESCRIPTION (include all factors that will give an accurate understanding of its scope and purpose): /' L Dis,`il c4 S a hs RE Page 1 of 1 3 JEffERSEIN UNITY CCU ENVIRONMENTAL COMMENTS EARTH EVALUATION 1. Check the item that describes the site: $flat *Wit Ohilly Osteep slopes Omountainous Oother: 2. What is the steepest slope on th, site: Identify the approximate percent of the slope: GJ �p 3. What general types of soils are found on the site (sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of a ricultural soils, specify them and note any 'rime farmland: G- > /41& C ()A450rP 4. Are there surface indications or a history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe them: Al& 5. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Identify the source of the fill: 0 h kyt pt 6. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so,generallydescribe it: pies 7. About what percent of the site would be covered with impervious surfaces after construction of the project (that is, asphalt or buildings)? acs ` ... 2 t ! 4. a Q- -- ) '55 17•e, 16 9 6 6 - C -s 4-19`v � /a-, 4 re ct. 8. Describe proposed measures for reduce or control erosion or of r impacts to the earth, if a y: /,7 A $i�'d 5 �, . j S yep.d)� ,P",�� AIR EVALUATION 9. What types of emissions to the air, if any, would result from the proposal during construction and when the project is completed (dust, car odors, industrial wood smoke)? Generally describe and e approximate quantities, if known: .e , ssr o n s 10. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odors that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe them: V RECEIVED xr MOB Page 3 of 10 JEfFEwiir AIR (continued) EVALUATION 11. Describe proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to the air, if any: $e-e 6,e¢ ,S,Ad' 41.4-4 ATER /).Q//v44.401#4.- ) yam -' EVALUATION Jul y !g 95 Surface Water Pa 1'c 9,1 c G-0.4-r•-( '!s D/xJ' 1 J.e w ia1 12. Is'there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site, including year-round or seasonal streams, salt waters, lakes, ponds, and wetlands? If yes, describe the type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into: ?a,a v" via r++s cl cm,e/e--i 13. Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to the described waters (within 200 feet)? If yes, describe the work and attach available plans: /U 0 14. Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed or removed from the surface waters or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Identify the source of the fill material: 15. Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give a general description an identify the purpose and approximate quantities, if known: 4/ 16. Does the proposal lie within a 100-year flood plain? If so, note the location on the site plan: jt'O 17. Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, descrille the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge: Ground Water EVALUATION 18. Will ground water be withdrawn or will water be discharged to groundwater? Give a general description and identify the purpose and approximate quantities, if known: O.a][.,/ &I,a d roil)— -� ,,, I9ciwc,.�s •,- s.eitr s y .e,t.-%-. I COVED FEB - 62 JEFFERSON CUUN O of 10 Ground Water (continued) EVALUATION 19. Describe the waste material that would be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (domestic sewage; industrial wastes and chemicals contained; agricultural wastes). Describe the general size of the system; the number of such systems; the number of houses to be served, if applicable, or the number of animals or humans the system(s) is expected to serve: [)14.k h Water Run-Off EVALUATION (including storm water) 20. Describe the source of run-off, including storm water. Describe the method of collection and disposal, if any, including any known quantities. Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe it: 4- p• g !l L.,1 yt et- 21. Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe how: X/6 22. Describe proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and run-off water impacts, if any: .40- ra.ci 71, 4 fl/ b ciosey,-.� Sop (.o f ievyt Pe/,,ieiie.. PLANTS by DI x/(p L m t1/Gv-EVALUATION 23. Check the types of vegetation found on the site; � S/ Deciduous tree: balder Itlmaple ®spen ❑other. Evergreen tree: Ofir Ocedar Opine ❑other: DShrubs OGrass OPasture OCrop/Grain Wet Soil Plants: ❑cattail Obuttercup Obulrush Oskunk cabbage Oother: _ Water Plants: Owater lily Oeelgrass Omilfoil ❑other: Other: 24. What kind and amount of vegetation would be removed or altered? 25. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near thm site: 26. Describe the proposed landscaping, use of nature plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: 1P) I_ 1 r to , 1 \ II. ` 1mr- 1 ♦ 1 . p ': 1R 414 f, FED - 6 Page 5 of 10 ANIMALS *EVALUATION , 27. Check any birds and animals that have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Birds:hawk Theron 'peagle $songbirds ❑other: Mammals:Weer Obear ['elk °beaver bother: Fish: Mass °salmon Otrout Oherring Oshellfish bother: U h kyt6ct) h 28. List any threatened or endangered species to be on or near the site: 29. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, how? 30. Describe proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: 4>1 6)a d ue kr -.2.a 14 ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES EVALUATION 31. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) would be used to meet .the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it would be used far heating, manufacturing, etc.: /-e�T/i-e G1 4E16 /� pK,f?O w O.0 d G fV,1 yr 32. Would the project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe the affect: /mod 33. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impact 4, if any: _ Uh/4DG,PT G t 1-/ham ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EVALUATION 34. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe the hazards: 35. Describe special emergency services that might be required: .`7/4v-6 4i✓\ 36. Describe proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: j, RECEIVED FEB - 62I 1311 111 Cgu TY DSO Page 6 of 10 F NOISE 37. What types of noise exist in the area that may,affect your project (traffic, equipment, operation)? /j/l.74-- )t 4g.. 56 U„jdc O. A)liT°I-Jf- 38. What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short-term or a long-term basis (construction, traffic, operation)? I9dicate,what hours noise would come from this site: Ca-pr 0-/ it o i 5-e_s 39. Describe proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: V it/ 1{.- LAND AND SHORELINE USE 40. What is the curre t use of the site and adjacent properties? C 22, 5*hl el ,�.s�2 5 )i1r�x�� h/ OAi Li9 )✓Q 41. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe the use: Va 42. Describe any structures on he site: 3 / e /A414-,4/ 1-11 ., LSee .f S ip 6 / •5 43. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what structures? Cr 11 5Id I`e 44. What is'the current comprehensive plan or community development plan designation of the site? Identify the plan: u iq,1 yvb w Yt 45. If applicable, what is the current Shoreline Master Program designation of the site? f,v, k.1n v /A) h 46. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify the part: I44 eS 47. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? 6 o - Igo — ea Sa 7%ti/ ' 48. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? 49. Describe proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: A/ RA( h1V,t44 l -) Page 7 of 10 LAND AND SHORELINE USE (continued) EVALUATION 50. Describe proposed measures to ensure the proposal is,compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: 40 -Ye SGT cri,,,, pu�j 1 C G,1 d', 1 ,. 4 20 r ge,,17 HOUSING EVALUATION 51. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether the housing is high, middle, or low income: 5/ k / 12 6 Ges mss - --.61-ff� 52. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminr Indicate whether the housing is high, middle, or low income: 53. Describe proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: (%!w /li! AESTHETICS EVALUATION 54. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas? What is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? let a- ,,1�`.� b,,, l 1 _ cu/44 4JO 55. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? 56. Describe proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: 1.1 / 6 Gti Y\ LIGHT AND GLARE EVALUATION 57. What type of light or glare would the •ro•osal produce? What time of the day would it mainly occur? • 58. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? 59. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? it/ Ai A/ --.-- 60: Describe proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: j/19 RECREATION EVALUATION 61. What designate and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? ` • JEFfE S{)N llFage 8 of 10 ' RECREATION (continued) EVALUATION ,62. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe the displacement: Al 6 63. Describe the proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreational opportunities to be provided by the project or proponent, if any: G rect. . I - • (�,, h., _.....„..A a.,•,,c...a HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION EVALUATION _ 64. Are there any places or objects listed on or proposed for national, state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe them: iv 65. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, cultural, archaeological, or scientific importance known to be on or next to the site: ill itii 66. Describe proposed measures to reduc or control impacts, if any: /11/ TRANSPORTATION EVALUATION 67. Identify public streets and highways serving the site and describe the proposed access to the existing street system. Show on the sitA plat. 68. Is the site currently served by public transit? If no, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? Ale 69. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eli -0--,4/,-1.-..-3-- nate? O k /4 9( (T .-r 1 n P.t> Pr-tile 70. Will the proposal require any new roads, streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe them, indicating whether they are public or private: _ 71. Will the project use water, rail, or air transportation, or occur in the immediate vicinity of tjiese facilities? If so, generally describe the use: 181 ECEIVED FIB"•, " � A. JE#FERSON COUNTY UC ge 9 of 10 TRANSPORTATION (continued) _ EVALUATION 72. How many vehicular trips per day would be ,generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur: 73. Describe proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: PUBUC SERVICES EVALUATION 74. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (fire protection, police protection, health care, schools)? If so, generally describe the results: 75. Describe proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any: UTILITIES EVALUATION 76. Check which utilities are currently available at the site: ❑water ❑electricity ❑natural gas ❑refuse service °telephone Useptic system ❑sanitary sewer bother: 77. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity that might be needed: ACKNOWLEDGMENT I acknowledge that all information provided in this checklist and all attached material is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I understand the lead agency is relying on this information to make its decision. In addition, I understand that review under SEPA does not constitute approval or a proposal; compliance with local, state, and federal regulations applicable to the proposal shall constitute approval. (Check with appropriate agencies to determine what approvals are required.) SEPA approval is based on the information I have provided. If found inaccurate, approval could be withdrawn. 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 it's employees, representatives or agents for the purpose of application review and any required later inspections. Access and right of entry to the applicant's property or structure shall be requested and shall occur during regular business hours. 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'"17.. t, p ..?'.;04, -t .k _y :, tY *MJ , .. . , r .i 5 ^at lk .. .ILII9 � ..'• ' z 'j 3*l.,;i lei 1 't.. _',.,,;?� ^�l v {.:tkrsn�a:rrt'Crsr1 r ._,sr F` ?.' ,} 4, l.7 . ,f _ : L http://maps.co.jefferson.wa.us/servlet/com.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?ServiceName=ovmap_o... 12/30/2005 Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad From: Mo-chi Zoe Lindblad Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:26 PM To: Randy Marx; Susan Porto Subject: MLA06-00045 NW Kiwanis Camp Discretionary Use Permit 510 Beausite Lake Rd, Chimacum Hi Randy and Susan, Cara routed the notice of application and the reviewer packet to EH for review on 02/20/2006. Any comment on this proposal? I am working on the staff report and would like to incorporate EH's comments. Let me know. Thanks. Mo-chi 1 AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING PUBLIC NOTICE JEFFERSON COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE ORDINANCE#03-0702-01 State of Washington) County of ULM�hrn 8. • I, 11Z4/V4 J C Wictl l o ;A, ,being duly sworn of oath say that I have posted one(1)public notice poster on or near the site' entified in the following development description: PROPOSAL: Phased development to establish a comprehensive camping facility at Beausite Lake to children and adults with special needs. Upon completion of the project,there would be a maximum of 120 persons,including campers,counselors and , other staff at one time during peak season. Phase One of the proposal is to construct sleeping quarters and restroom facilities. Long range plans include construction of a lodge,commercial kitchen,dining room and meeting space. The Administrator has identified this application as an Unnamed Institutional Use in Table 3-1 of the Jefferson County Code Title 18.15.040 subject to a Discretionary Use process. The proposal is subject to the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA)review. This notice was posted in full compliance with UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE on: t - 3.riellay of tii.,. ,.. ,2006. ( [gnat re o per on posting• . e) J Subscribed and sworn to before me on this l : g,SON co JEFFERSON COUNTY X99 �� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT W �v A ti q �C 1 o� 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 Al Scalf, Director February 16, 2006 Dear Reviewer, RE: MLA06-00045 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: Phased development to establish a comprehensive camping facility at Beausite Lake to children and adults with special needs. Upon completion of the project, there would be a maximum of 120 persons, including campers, counselors and other staff at one time during peak season. Phase One of the proposal is to construct sleeping quarters and restroom facilities. Long range plans include construction of a lodge, commercial kitchen, dining room and meeting space. The Administrator has identified this application as an Unnamed Institutional Use in Table 3-1 of the Jefferson County Code Title 18.15.040 subject to a Discretionary Use process. The proposal is subject to the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) review. This proposal is subject to environmental review and threshold determination under the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA). Location: Parcel Numbers 901 284 001, 002 &004, &901 273 004 in Sections 27 &28, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located on Beausite Lake Road, Chimacum WA 98325 Comments must be received within fourteen(14)calendar days or by March 2,2006. 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 M LINDBLAD 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, .n.)-(zUATDDINA6i)L4 M LINDBLAD c: Building Permits/ Inspections Development Review Division Long Range Planning (360) 379-4450 FAX: (360) 379-4451 T1446,4 gsox JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT W ti qd �C 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 81'N� Al Scaif, Director February 16, 2006 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP P 0 BOX 1227 PORT HADLOCK WA 98339 RE: SITE ADDRESS:510 BEAUSITE LAKE RD MLA#: MLA06-00045 Dear NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP: 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. 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, 'N\fe")-0--atdjAaN646 1'42 Department of Community Development Staff p(-0)e c: File po s ij PO' V HANK WARREN 928 BENJAMIN ST PORT ANGELES WA y1 t W't%) - Building Permits/ Inspections Development Review Division Long Range Planning (360) 379-4450 FAX (360) 379-4451 , VI N ',..g) 0 HI as ] 0 . g 44 MI 0 .Q "d qh Ts R. F• ■1 cQ NI V1 ' co 44- 0 • . ca 04 vi ea O o0 iic c :fl 2 U 0 . Cr p Th },; t iff fi StICOUNI ' OCO •. . _ , . EXRIBIT A Parcel Number . 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'a.777";,•:..,,.7.."-.,'-'i'--s .� ,4. �,..-,..., .S«.� ._- �' sYe ....,.. " r'w"ate$„ u £.& ... j m-°+,--�. ,__�,,.._,-.a.-�-r a z--�..^. �-....,a....__.___r JEFFERSON COUNTY � � NO. 79 5 DATE ::—.:' dL" L RECEIVED FROM I �` j r} ?6:'vt f.} . a > ?�;A DESCRIPTION BAR . AMOUNT CURRENCY COIN 11�Ii �r�t ,',4-0 ,...4,) (z/) 7,,7 CREC:kk °'°,.,, f.. ki lei ) .�€ m __ cp ' ' gA RECEIVED BY k ' TOTAL 1. € U L .. I ECEJIVED FEB - 0 20°6 1 JEf fOSON COUNriDP . CASES, FINDING, CONDITIONS, PERMISSIONS FOR Parcel 901284002 Printed: February 9, 2006 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner BLD94-00421 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP F Application Received: 6/27/1994 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/7/1994 Case Finaled: 10/31/1994 Residential Alteration No findings,conditions,or permissions found. BLD95-00357 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP F Application Received: 6/27/1995 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/6/1995 Case Finaled: 8/3/1998 Change of use: commercial alteration; replace deck; change doors 1.) Potable water is to be brought onto the site. 2.) Smoke detecters are to be installed in the meeting areas. BLD97-00096 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP F Application Received: 2/14/1997 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/18/1997 Case Finaled: 3/7/1997 PROPANE TANK INS I ALLATION No findings,conditions,or permissions found. CAR99-00036 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP F S THEISS Application Received: 2/3/1999 Permit Issued/Case closed: 3/22/1999 Case Finaled: 3/22/1999 New alternative septic sys No findings,conditions,or permissions found. OTH96-00117 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP P RANDY Application Received: 7/11/1996 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: No findings,conditions,or permissions found. SEP99-00019 NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP F Application Received: 2/3/1999 Permit Issued/Case closed: 6/25/1999 Case Finaled: 6/7/2002 1.) Waste Strength (BOD, TSS, Grease and oils) is to be monitored twice annually during the summer months when the facility is in use. Responsibility is that of the owner. Results are to be submitted to the Jefferson County Health Dept. 2.) Per the design, if the dishwashing machine uses heat for disinfection or a garbage disposal is used the system size will need to be increased. Use of this equipment will invalidate this permit. 3.) The existing septic system must be abandoned prior to final inspection 4.) The non plated road the transport line is installed in can not be used as a driven way unless the transport line is double cased or equivallent. 5.) Performance monitoring schedule for treatment systems followed by reduced sized drainfield/infiltrative area shall be :1) Two times per year (once every six months) during the first and second year following installation. 2) One time per year beginning with the third year following installation. 3) In response to complaints or problems. Observation ports to the bottom of the trench are to be installed in at least two places on each drainfield line: One within 10 feet of the beginning of each line and one within 10 feet of the end of each line. 6.) Exceeding the permitted design flow of 2900 gal/day shall constitute a violation of this permit. Water usage monitoring shall be conducted daily for the first two months of use &weekly during the summer months thereafter. These monitoring results shall be submitted to the Jefferson County Health Dept. 7.) WAC 246-272 REQUIRES ANNUAL MONITORING OF THE ONSITE SEWAGE SYSTEM WHEN IT IS SERVING A FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT. 8.) MAXIMUM TRENCH DEPTH 6 INCHES 9.) Setbacks to the public well is 100' required from drainfield and reserve areas. 100' required from tanks Sandfilter, and effluent transport lines. 10.) The 3000 gal septic tank and any other tank constructed on site must be 24hr leak tested and certified by the designer. 11.) Curtain Drain required a minimum of 10' upgradient of primary and reserve drainfields. Depth of curtain drain is 36 inches or 6 inches into compacted soil. 12.) AS PER WAC 246-272 ALL ALTERNATIVE 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. 13.) Health Dept. required to observe pressure test, 48 hour notice to be given. 14.) Dry season installation required. 15.) Low use water fixtures required, 1.6 gal. flush toilets and 2.5 gpm shower heads. 16.) All components of the septic system are to be completely protected from vehicular traffic or mechanical disturbance. Protective barriers may be required around the sandfilter&drainfield. Page 1 of 4 Cases , Name Review Type Status Planner 17.) Drainlines are to be installed along the natural contours. 18.) Contact designer prior to installation for staking of drainfield area. 19.) Dose counters are required in the control panel for all drainfield components. 20.) Divert all sources of drainage, including roof drains away from septic tank and drainfield area. 21.) Any portion of transport line under a driven way is to be double cased or equivalent. 22.) 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. 23.) Approval of this sewage disposal permit does not preclude the permit holder from complying with the Critical Areas Ordinance for other development on the site. 24.) This onsite sewage system is designed for domestic strength waste water only. Disposal of any other waste streams is considered a violation of this permit. 25.) Risers are required to grade with secured lids over the inlet and outlet of the septic tank. Minimum 24" riser over inlet. ZON95-00016 KIWANIS CLUB OF PORT TOM F J SMITH Application Received: 5/2/1995 Permit Issued/Case closed: 10/14/1996 Case Finaled: 12/13/1999 Establish comprehensive camping facility at Beausite Lake to meet the needs of organizations in Western Washington and British Columbia.There would be a maximum of 60 persons (25 children, 25 counselors and 10 other staff) at one time. With the next three years, the tent platforms would be replaced with small cabins for sleeping. Long-range plans include construction of a lodge,to provide kitchen, dining room and meeting space. The existing house would be demolished at the time of Lodge construction. The lodge will be designed to provide support services for up to 60 persons. Maximum group size using the entire facility, lodge and sleeping cabins will be limited to 60 persons. 1.) 1. Prior to final approval, the applicant shall prepare a final site plan which is consistent with the requirements of Jefferson County Code Section 18.40.050. The final site plan shall be formatted in such a manner that upon its recording it will be a binding site plan. 2.) 2. Prior to final approval, a sign plan shall be prepared and submitted to the County for review and approval. The plan shall be consistent with County Policies and Sign regulations. 3.) 3. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall document that water and sewage disposal methods for the camping facility is in compliance with applicable State and County requirements for the proposed type of development. 4.) 4. The applicant shall provide written documentation that necessary health services will be provided during those periods when the Northwest Kiwanis Camp will be serving "physically, mentally, and emotionally challenged persons". 5.) 5. The applicant shall submit an approved Fire Protection Plan to the local fire protection district for review and approval. 6.) 6. The applicant shall document the method of preserving trees and other wildlife habitat. 7.) 7. The applicant shall submit a detailded trail plan for review and approval. 8.) 8. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for the new lodge, the applicant shall submit an off-street parking plan for review and approval. 9.) 9. The applicant shall submit an engineered drainage and storm water plan and report to the Jefferson County Deparment of Public Works for review and approval. The drainage plan shall incorporate the storm drainage criteria of the Washington State Department of Ecology, Storm Water Management Manual (current edition). The plan shall be of sufficient detail to clearly illustrate that the "Best Management Practices" utilized are aduquate to treat and control the runoff. Drainage calculations which support the plan shall be included with the plan. [NOTE:This is also Mitigation Measure No. 1 from the Final MDNS.] 10.) 10. The applicant shall enter into a Maintenance Agreement for Drainage and Storm Water Facilities with Jefferson County to ensure that the drainage system as approved by the Department of Public Works, will be maintained in accordance with the plans approved by Jefferson County. [NOTE: This is also Mitigation Measure No. 3 from the Final MDNS.] 11.) 11. Prior to the commencement of any land disturbing activities on the site, an erosion and sediment control plan shall be developed to the standars of the Washington State Department of Ecology Storm Water Management Manual (current edition) and be submitted to the County Department of Public Works for review and approval. Approved temporary erosion and sedimentation control "Best Management Practices"shall be employed during land disturbing activities. An approved set of plans shall be on site during construction. [NOTE: This is also Mitigation Measure No. 2 from the Final MDNS.] 12.) 12. The applicant shall submit plans for construction of roads, storm water facilities, and/or land disturbing activities to the Department of Public Works for review and approval in accordance with the Department's plan review schedule. 13.) 13. The applicant shall notify the Department of Public Works during various phases of construction in accordance with the Department's Inspection schedule. 14.) 14. All easements of record shall be graphically portrayed on the site plan with the Auditor's File Number(AFN) of the easement (s) also referenced on the face of the site plan. 15.) 15. In accordance with Ordinance 12-1214-92, effective January 1, 1993, the applicant shall pay all costs for work incidental to approval before final approval is granted. 16.) 16. Site Plan Approval, Director's Signature: Upon verification that all conditions have been met,the applicant shall submit a final mylar of the conceptual site plan to the Department THREE DAYS in advance of approval by the Director of Public Works. Page 2 of 4 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 17.) 17. The applicant may enter into a surety agreemnet with the Department of Public Works as an alternative to complete installation of required improvements prior to site plan approval. The surety may not exceed on (1)year, and must be in a form acceptable to the County Prosecuter. Acceptable examples of sureties are available from the Department of Public Works. All sureties must be accompanied by an estimate of the cost of all improvements and the estimate must be approved by the Department of Public Works prior to acceptance of surety. 18.) 18. Prior to final approval, the draft agreement between Jefferson County and the Northwest Kiwanis Camp regarding sharing expenditures for improvements to Beausite Lake Road shall be finalized. 19.) 19. The mitigation Measures contained in the Final MDNS shall be completed. 20.) 20. The proponent shall submit an engineered drainage and storm water plan and report to the Jefferson County Department of Publci Works for review and approval. The drainage plan shall incorporate the storm drainage criteria of the Washington State Department of Ecology Storm Water Management Manual (current edition). The plan shall be of sufficient detail to clearly illustrate the "Best Management Practices" utilized are adequate to treat and control the runoff. Drainage calculations which support the plan shall be included with the plan. 21.) 21. Prior to commencement of any land disturbing activities on the site, and erosion and sediment control plan shall be developed to the standards of the Washington State Department of Ecology Storm Water Management Manual (current edition) and submitted to the Department of Public Works for review and approval. Temporary erosion control Best Management Practices shall be implemented at all times during land disturbing activities. An approved set of plans shall be kept on the site during construction. 22.) 22. The proponent shall enter into a Maintenance agreement for Drainage and Storm Water Facilities with Jefferson County to ensure that the drainage system as approved by the Department fo Public Works, will be maintained in accordance with the plans approved by Jefferson County. 23.) 23. Buffer areas shall be required to provide sufficient separation between the designated wetland(s) and the adjacent proposed project. The wetland adjacent to Beausite Lake has been classified as a class 1 wetland. A wetland buffer of 75 feet shall be established for this wetland. For the three (3) acre wetland classified as a class II wetland, a wetland buffer of 50 feet shall be established. The wetland located southwest of Beausite Lake has been classified as a class IV wetland. A wetland buffer of 25 feet shall be established for this wetland. All buffers shall be measured perpendicularly from the wetland boundary as surveyed in the field. 24.) 24. Buffers shall remain naturally vegetated except where the vegetation has been disturbed, invaded by highly undesireable species (e.g., noxious weeds), or would substantially benefit from the increased diversity of introduced plant species. Where buffer disturbance has occured during construction, replanting with native vegetation to enhance views and removal of undesireable species (e.g., alders) may be permitted by the Critical Areas Administrator on a case by case basis. 25.) 25. Buffer marking. A permanent physical separation along the upland boundary of each 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 Critical Areas Administrator. 26.) 26. Buffer marking. Buffer perimeters shall be marked with temporary signs at an interval of one per parcel or ever one hundred (100)feet, whichever is less. Signs shall remian in place prior to and during approved construction activities. The signs shall contain the following statement: "Wetland & Buffer- Do Not Remove or Alter Existing Vegetation." 27.) 27. Buffer marking. A notice to title shall be recorded with the Auditor, using the form approved by the Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney. 28.) 28. Buffer Marking. In the case of a binding site plan, the appllicant shall include on the face of any such instrument the boundary of the wetland and its buffer. 29.) 29. Buffer marking. 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 Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney. 30.) 30. Wetland Buffer Enhancement. To the greatest extent possible, project final design shall attempt to locate the proposed trail outside of wetlands and their buffers. 31.) 31. Wetland Buffer Enhancement. In order to minimize impacts on the buffer of the isolated forested wetland on the east side of Beausite Lake,the proposed trail location and barriers should be designed to keep people on the trail as much as possible. Downed logs may be used to direct pedestrian traffic. In addition, the use of educational displays should be incorporated to demarcate and explain the importance of wetlands and their buffers. 32.) 32. Wetland Enhancement. If alterations are to be made to the class IV wetland, the Scot's Broom shall be removed and replaced with native vegetation. Improving the habitat would encourage greater use by wildlife and wildlife, as well as increase the aesthetics of the site. Recommended plantings include hazelnut trees (Corylus cornuta), gooseberries (Ribes SP), or serviceberry(Amelanchier alnifolia). 33.) 33. Streamside Buffer. A buffer shall be established along each side of the unnamed stream located on the project site. The buffer shall be at least 15 feet in width. The buffer areas shall be required to provide sufficient separation between the designated stream and the adjacent proposed project. 34.) 34. Streamside Buffer. Buffers shall remain naturally vegetated. Where buffer disturbance has occurred during construction, replanting with native vegetation shall be required. 35.) 35. Streamside Buffer. Buffers shall be retained in their natural condition, however, minor pruning of vegetation to enhance views may be permitted by the Critical Areas Administrator on a case by case basis. Page 3 of 4 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 36.) 36. Streamside Buffer. All buffers shall be measured perpendicularly from the ordinary high water mark, or the top of the bank where the ordinary high water mark cannot be identified. 37.) 37. Streamside Buffer. 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 in the Jefferson County Interim Critical Areas Ordinance, Section 10.507.7, whichever is more restrictive. 38.) 38. Streamside Buffer. All trees and understory lying outside of road rights of way and utility easements shall be retained during clearing for the roadways and utilities: Provided that understory damaged during approved clearing operations may be pruned. 39.) 39. Streamside Buffer. 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. 40.) 40. Streamside Buffer. Retained trees, understory and stumps may subsequently be cleared only if such clearing is necessary to complete the proposal involved in the application. 41.) 41. Streamside Buffer. A permanent physical separation along the boundary of the streamside 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 Jefferson County Critical Areas Administrator. 42.) 42. Streamside Buffer. 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 remain in place prior to and during approved construction activities. The signs shall contain the following statement: "Streamside Buffer- Do Not Remove or Alter Existing Native Vegetation." 43.) 43. Streamside Buffer. A notice to title shall be recorded with the Jefferson County in a form approved by the Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney. 44.) 44. Streamside Buffer. In the case of a binding site plan, the applicant shall include the boundary of the streamside buffer area on the face of any such instrument. 45.) 45. Streamside Buffer. The applicant may also choose to dedicate the buffer through a conservation easement or deed restricion that shall be recorded with the Jefferson County Auditor. Such easements or restrictions shall, however, use forms approved by the Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney. 46.) 46. Eagle Nest and Habitat. Prior to the issuance of any permits to construct structures or any clearing activity within close proximity to the eagle nest on the subject site,the applicant shall obtain an Eagle Management Plan with the Washington State Department of Wildlife. ZON06-00006 MLA06-00045 JEFFERSON COUNTY P M LINDBLAD Application Received: 2/6/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: Construct camping facilities tor disabled persons. No findings,conditions,or permissions found. PRE05-00052 JEFFERSON COUNTY M M LINDBLAD Application Received: 12/6/2005 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/1/2006 Case Finaled: To construct dorm and restroom facilities for camp operations. No findings,conditions,or permissions found. 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JEFFERSON COUNTY if 4„ DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 621 Sheridan Street • Port To R i, ••l•• -. - j 3;8 1-45 S A pi 360/379-4450 • 360/379-445 1 b$ www.Co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment FEB 6 2O Master Permit Application MLA: 0 ;445 Project Description(include separate sheets as necessary): E ItH ITV (1!" 9 LG• •/ sG��.--� JET C 3 I ?Jut Cort Sit 1 , 71 Canyo r>n+� t=t c./1,-rs X54 et / -f5c,p5 51-C.9eJ.) G..-,�f mss /fit •Lip '451 Property Tax Parcel Number: S,-.P Size: (acres/square feet) Site Address and/or Directions to Property: R.e 2 ,, oe e Ae_ o w d d-p /3¢a u s 7(-e ) d- Property Owner(s)of Record: .)eggAr ca.. 71,—/ Telephone: Fax: email: Mailing Address: Applicant/Agent(if different from owner): N t:.J K,(.4/4.n//s C/�N'►/� Telephone: 34 G- 7L2 - 7A?.-- Fax: .3 60 - email:omefier,1 Mailing Address:r0 /30x" >227 /2aS #arc,l/oc/c/ (,� 9r33 9 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 0 Boundary Line Adjustment ❑ Modular ❑ Short Plat** El Commercial* ❑ Binding Site Plan'"""' ❑ Change of Use 0 Long Plat** ❑Address ❑ Road Approach ❑ Planned Rural Residential Development(PRRD)/Amendments** ❑ Propane 0 Plat Vacation/Alteration** ❑ Allowed"Yes"Use Consistency Analysis ❑ Shoreline Master Program Exemption/Permit Revisions** O 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 O 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 f thisal, if known: ----- DESIGNATION OF ENT 36/g r tc' 7i /v • I hereby designate -dA C „� - > - to act as my age afters re``((ating o Is pplica on for OWNER SIGNATURE ,P M_ dir- L�.� / " Std�- Date: /1.3/ O f 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 quired later inspections. ces nd right of entry to this property shall be requested and shall occur only during regular business hours. Signature: ✓ � Date: //g/i ei 6 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' •ompliance with the Jeffers Coun development code.The Applicant acknowledges that he,she or it holds individual and non- transferable = •.ibility for edheriinnsg to an o ply i A. The Applicant has read this disclaimer an signs a d dates it below. Signature: ' �,- C.! Date: //3 l�(1'/ G:\PermitCenter\FORMS\DRD FORMS\Master Permit Application 12-30-05.doc 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 INS!RI LER PHONE: FAX: ( ) ( ) MAILING ADDRESS: EMAIL: CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE WAINS NUMBER: NUMBER ARCHITECT/ENGINEER: PHONE ( ) / FAX: ( ) MAILING ADDRESS: EMAIL t Project Type: Frame Type: Bathrooms: Shoreline: 'Type of Sewage Disposal: ❑ New ❑ Wood Existing: ❑ Sewer ❑ Addition ❑ Steel Proposed: Bank Hei' t: ❑ Community System ❑ Alteration/Remodel ❑ Concrete Total: ❑ Individual System ❑ Repair ❑ Masonry SEP Permit# ❑ Demolition ❑ Other: Bedrooms: Water Supply: Existing: S, back: ❑ Private well ❑ Two Party Type of Heat: Proposed: ❑ Public Total: Name of System: If this is a Commercial Protect 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 I items below that apply: ❑ Underground Tank ❑ Above ground Tank Size •f Propane Tank: ❑ Heat Stove ❑ Cook Stove ❑ Woodstove ❑ Fireplace Inse ❑ Hot Water Tank ❑ Pellet Stove ❑ Other Is this appliance being installed in a Manufactured/Mobile H• e? Yes / No When applying for a permit to install a propane tank you m -t also submit a site plan showing all of the buildings,all property lines, tank location and size,distances from the propane nk to all property lines,buildings and septic system components, including the reserve area. ` e s S•uare Foots,a Current Pro•need . °° s .y_ Main Floor Heated EH Bld'App Review: 2"°Floor Heated `;' ,a Consistency Review: sta Other Heated Base fee: Mezzanine Additional Section: Heated Basement �� Plan Check fee: Unheated Basement State Surcharge fee: Other Unheated Pot Water Review fee: g. tea Garage/Carport i; SUBTOTAL Decks "" , 911/Rd Approach fee: jr:`k 5 err r tr""` , r Other . TOTAL: ,a r " A Receipt Number: 11 a .1 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 r Vi* j DEC - 2 2005 ';, ' AGREEMENT BETWEEN NORTHWEST KIWANIS' CAMP AND JEFFERSON COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made this ti day of , 194 by and between JEFFERSON COUNTY, hereinafter referred to as the "County", and the NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP, a Washington nonprofit corporation composed of an association of Kiwanis nonprofit service clubs, hereinafter referred to as "Kiwanis" , sets forth the terms and copditions under which Kiwanis will operate and manage Beausite Lake Park, a property owned by the County. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED AND UNDERSTOOD AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I —DESCRIPTION OF OBLIGATIONS 1. The County hereby grants to Kiwanis full use and operational control of certain buildings, land, and facilities of Beausite Lake Park, legally described on attached Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, including ingress and egress to said land on a maintained County road. "Buildings" include caretaker's houses and outbuildings. "Facilities" include utilities systems. Additional obligations of the County are detailed in Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. • jj {{ l,-^,-Qom-.-� DEC - 2 2005 2 . Kiwanis agrees to operate Beausite Lake Park as a public recreation facility, providing those activities and services which are appropriate to the recreational needs of the public, are in keeping with the nature and location of the Park, and which are mutually agreed upon by the parties to this Agreement. Additional obligations of Kiwanis are detailed in Exhibit C attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 3 . There shall be reserved to Kiwanis and Kiwanis will always be allowed, during the term of this Agreement, the operation of a camp for physically, mentally, and emotionally challenged persons, said camp to be known as "Northwest Kiwanis Camp, " for the first four weeks in August of each year and at such other times as may be mutually agreed upon, in and on the land and buildings of Beausite Lake. 4. Kiwanis shall create improvements, includin additional buildings and facilities, to the Park sufficient to allow operation for their purposes. It is understood and agreed that such improvements shall become Park property and that use of such facilities shall be for public purposes as described in section I paragraph 2 above, limited only by section I paragraph 3 above. Scheduling for use of said facilities shall be by mutual agreement of the parties 2 � f DEC - 2 2005 ,: hereto. No such improvements shall be permitted or constructed without express written consent of the County. SECTION II - CONSIDERATION 1. The principal consideration to be exchanged in this Agreement shall be the mutual benefits to be derived by both parties from their performance of th e obligations and conditions set forth herein. Kiwanis are authorized to collect appropriate ' fees for the public's use of the facilities and services, as approved by the County. Income from said fees shall be used to defray Kiwanis' cost of management and operation of the Park, and to maintain and repair buildings, grounds, and facilities in a state of repair satisfactory to the County. 2 . In the event Kiwanis shall generate funds from the operation of the Park in excess of those required to defray operating and maintenance costs of the Park for any County fiscal year, and in excess of those required to meet the . Park budget for the next fiscal year, Kiwanis and the County shall agree as to use of those funds for further improvement of Park lands, buildings and facilities. SECTION III - TERM OF AGREEMENT The term of this Agreement shall commence upon execution of this Agreement by the parties and shall terminate on February 28, 2060, unless terminated earlier 3 , y !1�w :� ' ' , DEC - 2 2005 within the provisions of this Agreement.,. - Anytime on or before 30 days prior to termination, Kiwanis shall have the option to renew by written notice to the County this contract for another 33 year period. SECTION IV - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. Administration of Agreement. The County hereby appoints and Kiwanis hereby accepts the Jefferson County Director of Public Works or his designee, hereinafter known as the "Director", as the County's representative for the purpose of administering the provisions of the Agreement, to request and receive additional information from. Kiwanis, to assess the general performance of Kiwanis under this Agreement, to determine if contracting obligations are being performed in accordance with federal, state, or local law, and to administer any other right granted to the County under this Agreement. Both parties expressly reserve the right to terminate this Agreement as provided herein in _ Section IV paragraph 17 and also expressly reserve the right to commence civil action for the enforcement of this Agreement. 2 . Annual Meeting of Parties. Representatives of each party to this Agreement (Director for County, officers/board members for Kiwanis) will meet annually during the fourth week of October, at a time and place to be 4 agreed upon, to review the past fiscal year's operation and adopt/concur in a plan for the coming year. Kiwanis will present a summary of the past year's operation and a financial statement, and a budget for the next fiscal year. The schedule of fees and charges to be collected by Kiwanis for the use of Beausite Lake Park will be reviewed and - changed as mutually agreed upon. Proposals for changes or amendments to this Agreement will be presented and discussed, and acted upon in good faith by each of the parties hereto. This requirement for an annual meeting shall not prevent the parties from meeting jointly at other times to discuss and act upon matters affecting this Agreement. 3 . Extent of Agreement. This Agreement contains terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. The parties agree that there are no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this_ Agreement. 4 . Nondiscrimination in Employment. Kiwanis shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Kiwanis shall take affirmative action to insure that applicants are employed and treated during employment without regard to their race, o 9, (rej1r x, or 5 DEC - 22t05 • national origin. Such action shall include, but not to be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotions or transfers, recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoffs, or terminations; rate. of pay or other forms of compensation; selection for training including apprenticeship and participation in recreational and educational activities. Kiwanis agrees to post, in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment, notices identical to those used herein setting forth the provision of this nondiscrimination clause. In all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by them or on their behalf, Kiwanis shall state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin. They shall cause the foregoing provisions to be inserted in all subcontracts for any work covered by this Agreement so that such provisions will be binding upon _ each subcontractor; provided, that the foregoing provisions shall not apply to contracts or subcontracts for standard commercial supplies or raw materials. 5. Nondiscrimination in Services. Kiwanis shall not on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, creed, marital status, age or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap i j c‘,1 E DEC - 22005 6 a. Deny an individual any service or benefits under this Agreement; b. Subject an individual to segregation or separate treatment in any manner related to his or her receipt of any service or services or other benefits provided under this Agreement; c. Deny an individual an opportunity to participate in any program provided by this Agreement through the provision of service or otherwise. Kiwanis, in determining: 1) the types of services or other..benefits to be provided; or 2) class of individuals to whom or the situations which, such services or benefits will be provided; or 3) the class of individuals to be afforded an opportunity to participate in any services or other benefits, will not utilize criteria or methods of administration which have the effect of subjecting individuals to discrimination because of race, color, sex, _ religion, national origin, creed, marital status, age, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap or have the effect of defeating or substantially impairing the accomplishments of the objectives of the Agreement in respect to individuals having a particular race, color, sex, religion, national origin, creed, marital status, age or presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap. � P DEC 2 2005 6. Licensing in Compliance with Laws and Regulations. Kiwanis agrees that any an all individuals employed by Kiwanis shall be licensed, certified, and/or accredited in compliance with all applicable federal, state, county, and municipal ordinances and statutes. 7 . Assignment and/or Subcontracting. Kiwanis shall not assign or subcontract any portion of its obligations provided within the terms of this Agreement without obtaining prior written approval of the County. All terms and conditions of this Agreement shall apply to any approved subcontract or assignment related to this Agreement, unless otherwise specified in writing. 8 . Inspection. Kiwanis agrees that the County by and through the Director may make periodic inspections of the buildings, facilities and programs of Kiwanis during the term of the Agreement. Kiwanis agrees to notify the County in advance of any inspections, audits or program review by an individual, agency or governmental unit whose purpose is to review the services provided within the terms of this Agreement. If no advance notice is given by such individual, agency or governmental unit, then Kiwanis agrees to notify the County as soon as it is practical of any inspection that has taken place. r ________ 8 DEC - 2 2005 9. Relationship of the Parties. The parties intend that an independent Kiwanis/County relationship will be created by this Agreement. The County is interested only in the results to be achieved. No agent, employee, servant or representative of Kiwanis shall be deemed to be an employee, agent, servant or representative of the County for any purpose. Employees of Kiwanis are not entitled to any of the benefits the County provides for County employees. Kiwanis will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and for the acts of its agents, employees, servants, subcontractors or otherwise during the performance of this Agreement. In the performance of the obligations herein contemplated, Kiwanis is an independent contractor as to the performance of the details of the work; however, the results of the work contemplated herein must meet the approval of the County and shall be subject to the County's general rights of inspection and review to secure the satisfactory _ completion thereof. 10. Indemnification and Hold Harmless. Kiwanis agrees and covenants to indemnify, defend and save harmless the County and those persons who were, now are, or shall be duly elected or appointed officials or members or employees thereof, hereinafter referred to as the County, against and from any loss, damage, costs, charger--expe. se,_ _li ility, 9 DEC -2 2/5 claims, demand or judgment of whatsoever kind or nature, whether to persons or property, arising wholly or partially out of any acts, action, neglect, omission or default on the part of Kiwanis, its agents or employees, unless such injury or damages shall have been caused or resulted from the negligence of the County. In case any suit or cause of action shall be brought against the County on the account of any act, action, neglect, omission or default on the part of Kiwanis, its agents or employees, Kiwanis hereby agrees and covenants to appear and assume the defense thereof and to pay any and all costs, charges, attorney fees and other expenses, and any and all judgments that may be incurred or obtained against the County. In the event the County is required to institute legal action and or participate in legal action to enforce this indemnification and hold harmless clause, Kiwanis agrees to pay the County's legal fees, costs, and disbursements incurred in establishing the - right to indemnification. County agrees to immediately notify Kiwanis in writing of any claim or suit against the County to which this paragraph applies. The indemnification provisions have been mutually negotiated by the parties. 11. Proof of Insurance. Kiwanis shall carry for the duration of this Agreement general liability and property damage insurance with not less than the6folkb i r,WZn f i 1pf to DEC -2 2 coverage. $1,000,000 combined single limit occurrence of bodily injury and property damage. This liability insurance policy, in which the County must be named as co-insured, shall have a forty-five (45) day cancellation notice in the event of termination or material modification of coverage. Kiwanis shall obtain a certificate of insurance with the aforesaid limits which is attached hereto as Exhibit C. 12. Communication. Communications between Kiwanis and the County shall be addressed to the regular place of business. In the case of Kiwanis, the address shall be: Northwest Kiwanis Cam. /41 0/ // 50 Frederick Drive Sequim, WA 98382 In the case of the County, communi - ions shall be sent to: Director Jefferson County Dept. of Public Works P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98368 13 . Severabilitv. It is understood and agreed to by -- the parties hereto that if any part of this Agreement is illegal, the validity of the remaining provisions shall not be affected and the rights and obligations of the parties shall be construed as if the Agreement did not contain the particular illegal part. If it should appear that any provision hereof is in conflict with any statutory provisions of the state of Washington, ka a1 p s r av ;o - 1, 4 R t?'d E`., u r_ 4 11 -2 2005 be deemed inoperative and null and void insofar as they may be in conflict therewith, and shall be modified to conform to such statutory provisions. 14. Modification. No change or addition to this Agreement shall be valid or binding upon either party unless such change or addition be in writing, executed by both parties. 15. Jurisdiction. This Agreement has been and shall be construed as having been made and delivered within the state of Washington and it is mutually understood and agreed by each party hereto that this Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the state of Washington, both as to interpretation and performance. 16. Nonwaiver of Breach. The failure of the County or Kiwanis to insist upon strict performance of any of the covenants and agreements of this Agreement or to exercise any option herein conferred in any one or more instances - shall not be construed to be a waiver or relinquishment of any such or any other covenants or agreements, but the same shall be and shall remain in full force and effect. 17. Default and Termination. If either party fails to comply fully with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the other party may pursue such remedies as are legally available, including, but not ‘ o -� ;th,4 DEC - 22005 12 immediate suspension of operations and activities pending corrective acts or investigations, or termination of this Agreement. Further, this Agreement may be terminated at any time upon mutual, written agreement by both parties. SIGNED THIS c day of , 1994. FFERSON COUNTY BO• *•= OF COMMISSIONERS � • _ .-- t Hin on, Chairman �l r M ��. • ow Richard E. Wojt, Member ATTEST: orna L. D4J.aney / Clerk of the Board 4, SIGNED this day of i444 , 1994. NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP William McHugh, Pres ' ent • Eva Zacker -ecretary 13 DEC - 22u STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. County of Jefferson ) On this day personally appeared before me RICHARD WOJT, ROBERT HINTON, GLEN HUNTINGFORD, to me known to be the individuals described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that they signed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. GIVEN under my hand and seal this 5711....- day of - , 1994. / ill'a".6"1"46164""4"1"&"6"461 4 ' - ....ig NOTARY PUBLIC , .' . - PUBLIC in an for the State of o STATE OF WASHINGTON 0 6 ,yi Washington, residing at 9Q .-t. . 1 LUCINDA A.SWAN My commission expires: //- q-q7 . 1 My Appointment Expires NOV 29.1997 I STATE OF WASHINGTON ). ) ss. County of Jefferson ) On this day personally appeared before me WILLIAM MCHUGH and EVA ZACKER, to me known to be the individuals described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that they signed the same as their free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. - GIVEN under my hand and seal this .57,11%--- day of , 1994. L L∎L L L L L L L AL J L L L.L• I Agire /, , ,4 NOTARY WASHINGTON "• .-y PUBLIC in an for the State of STATE OF WASHINGTON LUCINDAA.SWAN Washington, residing at Quilcene. My Appointment Expires NOV 29.1997 My commission expires: //-‘9#47 . Approved as to form: 6 Prosecuting Attorney DEC -2 200') 14 i EXHIBIT A Parcel Number Acres Section Subdivision JEFFERSON COUNTY In Township 29 North. Range 1 West. W.M. 1 30 27 W1/2 NW1/4 SW1/4 that portion of Wl/2 SW1/4 SW1/4 lying north of the northerly margin of Beausite Lake Road. • 4e7 ig DEC -2 2001 I '. ' EXHIBIT B Description of Services The County agrees to provide or perform the following obligations: 1. On condition that Kiwanis satisfy its obligations in Exhibit C, the County shall make available under the terms of this Agreement, the buildings located' on and the area described on attached Exhibit A as a summer camp facility for Kiwanis. 2. The County will make additional improvements when funds and time permit at its sole discretion. 3 . The County will provide, if possible, offsite parking on adjoining County property if needed by Kiwanis. 4. The County will maintain the road into the property as an all weather, regularly maintained County public road. DEC 2 2005 t EXHIBIT C Description of Obligations Kiwanis agrees to provide or perform the following services and obligations: 1. Use the buildings and land covered by this Agreement for the primary purpose of providing recreational services and facilities to the general public. Such recreational activities shall be limited to those which are reasonably within the financial and managerial capability of Kiwanis and in any event, shall be those activities that are in compliance with the general rules and policies of the County. 2 . Pay all utility cost; including electricity, water, sewer, gas, telephone, garbage, _ and fire alarm monitor. 3. Provide and pay all costs thereof, normal, customary and reasonable maintenance and repair of all buildings and grounds used -under this Agreement. Share with the County, upon written mutual agreement, the costs of major repairs or improvements. 4 . Pay all costs of advertising of facilities and activities provided at the site. 5. Provide required insurance 4 �� � L4, 11 � .� J EC -2 2005 t ': 6. Submit to County for approval a schedule of fees and charges, if any, to be made for use of facilities, es to be operated or activities p erated on the premises. All revenues over and above expenses of operations and maintenance shall accrue to the benefit of Kiwanis. 7. Any and all improvements made under this Agreement - shall become property of the County, unless otherwise agreed in writing. 8 . Whenever practical and desirable, enter into contracts or subcontracts with others for the provision of recreational services and facilities. Such contracts shall be approved by the County. 9. The area will be maintained in a clean, neat and orderly appearance. Trash, debris, unusable machinery, improvements, etc. , will be disposed of currently. Building materials, firewood, etc. , will be neatly stacked. 10. Kiwanis shall provide a resident caretaker during _ the months January through December of each year. Said caretaker shall be sole operator of the light, heating, and water plants or systems, in addition to his duties as caretaker. 11. Kiwanis shall- prepare site plans to show the location of all buildings, service areas, roads, and structures. Such plan shall rt 4#,-s aAp pf 1 40' with 2 DEC - 2 2005 -) !?, 1 r I DEC - 2 alor, two foot contour intervals. The perms to is encouraged to consult with the County during the preparation of the site plan to ensure that it is adequate. No construction shall be undertaken by Kiwanis prior to site plan approval and obtaining necessary building permits. 12. All plans and specifications for buildings shall be prepared by an architect licensed in the state of Washington. The plans shall be in accordance with the building codes, plumbing codes and electrical' codes adopted by the County. Other systems shall be designed in accordance with recognized standards. Plans shall be submitted to the County for approval prior to beginning of construction. Kiwanis shall submit to the County a certification by the architect or engineer who inspected construction that the building has been constructed in accordance with the approved plans before the building is approved for use. 13 . No waste or byproducts shall be discharged if it contains any substances in concentrations which will result in substantial harm to fish and wildlife, or to human water supplies. Storage facilities for materials capable of causing water pollution, if accidentally discharged, shall be located so as to prevent any spillage into waters, or channels leading into water, that would result in 3 substantial harm to fish and wildlife or to human water supplies. 14 . Kiwanis shall take reasonable precautions to protect, in place, all public land survey monuments, private property corners, and boundary markers. In the event that any such land markers or monuments are destroyed in the exercise of the privileges authorized by this permit, depending on the type of monument destroyed, the permittee shall see that they are re-established or `referenced in accordance with the specifications of the County. 15. Kiwanis shall do everything reasonably within its power and shall require its employees, contractors, and employees of contractors to do everything reasonably within their power, both independently and upon request of the County to prevent and suppress fires on or near the lands to be occupied under this permit. 16. Kiwanis shall restrict all parking to areas approved by the County. r- DEC _ 2 ! 4 v WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF Natural Resources JENNIFER M.BELCHER Commissioner of Public Lands KALEEN COTTINGHAM Supervisor March 14, 1994 Gary Rowe Jefferson County Department of Public Works 1820 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 1220 Port Townsend, WA 98365 Dear Mr. Rowe: This letter is to confirm the Department of Natural Resources' approval of the agreement between Northwest Kiwanis Camp and Jefferson County, for the development of a public park on Beausite Lake. Your agreement appears to meet the intent of the reconveyance statutes. Department staff have reviewed the agreement provided by Mr. Dennis Coleman and Mr. Larry Hart. In addition, we reviewed the Interagency Agreement and quitclaim deed between the Department and Jefferson County. Please note the Department still retains management of any timber, and would expect to be consulted prior to any timber cutting or harvesting. It is obvious the Kiwanis Club, in conjunction with Jefferson County, has spent considerable time and effort in planning this public park. From the Department's perspective, it is rewarding to be part of the effort providing the public with recreational facilities of statewide significance. Sincerely, R. Bruce Mackey, Manage 0 E C; ' 2005 Division of Lands and Minerals DVB/cja c: Stan Biles, Deputy Supervisor, Department of Natural Resources Gibbs Lake Exchange File Gibbs Lake Reconveyance File No. 53240 1111 WASHINGTON ST SE I PO BOX 47000 I OLYMPIA,WA - A 98504 7000 18 Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer RECYCLED PAPER0 , 1 aM r I:S2E DATE (`p;DD f) , 'o CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE I --- ; I I ; ; 04/04/94 ; ,, PRODUCER IT IS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A NATTER GF ItiFGRirTrLr ONLY AND CONFERS !ND FISTS UFO: THE CERTIFICATE HDL CEF:, THIS CE:TiF I:.:.T E IOES tC.1 e;_,:r:: ,; Uellor Insi ante, Inc. ;ETEN:, OR ALTER THE COVERASE AFFORDED Bs 1.1-1 FLICILJ KID., I 214 East First ; , -.G. 86;: 2:451 ,, L ANIEr ri rlr•L I?,: `f-;r Or�rr Put Angeles. 4'A 922:2 ; (206) 452-2233 ,LU:L':,ri i E_T r A M R E HU i.DERWRITE ,Lt:iE;. A MHID,CL R:,uLEf li;.�cF,w.,l itn� :r BFv,:ERr: I INSURED $COMPANY ; I !LETTER B ; I NORTHWEST KIWANIS CAMP INC. COMPANY ; I P. G. kox 1396 LETTER C ; I Seauim, WA 98382 COMPANY ; I LETTER D I COMPANY ; ; COVERAGES E ;- COVERAGES I I THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD ; I INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TC WHICH THIS I ; CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS. ; EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. I , :CO I I I POLICY I POLICY I I ILTRI TYPE OF INSURANCE ; POLICY NUMBER !EFFECTIVE $EXPIRATION; LIMITS I I I ; I DATE ; DATE I ; I---+ + + + + GENERAL LIABILITY ; ; I GENERAL AGGREGATE ;$ 1 000,000 ; ; A I I BN-05785 04/05/94 1 04/05/95 I PRODUCTS-COMP/OPS AGGREGATE 1$ 1 000,00 ; >iX3 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITi' ; I PERSONAL I. ADVERTISING INJUR! 1$ 1 000,000 I ; I f 3 CLAIMS MADE IX3 OCCUR. I I I I EACH OCCURRENCE 1$ 1 000,000 II 3 OWNER'S S CONTRACTOR'S PROT.I I I I FIRE DAMAGE (Arty one fire) I$ 50,000 I It 3 I . I I MEDICAL EXPENSE(Any one perscn);$ 5,000 ; I---+ + + + + ; I I AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY I ; I I COMBINED SINGLE I} I1P I 1 I I ; LIMIT ;$ 1 000`,00:+ I I It 3 ANY AUTO I I I + ; I A II 3 ALL OWNED AUTOS I BN-05785 1 04/05/94 1 04/05175 BODILY INJURY I ; I II 3 SCHEDULED AUTOS I ; I I (Per person) I$ ; I 11X3 HIRED AUTOS I I I I + I IIXI NON-OWNED AUTOS I ' BODILY INJURY I I I ;I 3 GARAGE LIABILITY ■ F sv 1 i I I 1 it s.,� ' (Pe; accident) 1$ ; I I i ] I .. 1_. i ,� �.- l t > , + I I I r " - ---"-"��` -i I PROPERTY DAMAGE ' , I , , , f , , :---4 4 r 4- 4 DEC — �n1SI " 1 EACH OCCURENCE + ; I I EXCESS LIABILITY I 1$ I If }Umbrella Form I I I I AGGREGATE 1$ ' I It 30ther Than Umbrella Form , ,. I I I ---4 + 4 + + + ; WORKER'S CO$PENSATION ; I I I I STATUTORY LIMITS I i AND I I ; I EACH ACCIDENT IS ; I I EMPLOYERS' LIABILIT'i I I I I DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT 1$ ; I ' ' I ' ' DISEASE - EACH EMPLOYEE 1$ ' , , , I , , I- -4 + + + + ; I I OTHER I I I I I A I COMMERCIAL PROPERTY COVERAGE BN-05785 1 04/05/94 1 04/05/95 I $320,000 BUILDING VALUES I I I SPECIAL/REPLACEMENT COST FORM I I I I $1,000.DEDUCT1BLf I I , , , , I ' I DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS I , ; AS RESPECTS PROPERTY LOCATED AT BEAUSITE LAKE ROAD, CHIMACUM, WA. ` , I , I= CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION I I I Mat, ANY CF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE I I JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT. of PUBLIC WORKS I EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO I ' 1820 Jefferson Street I MAIL 10 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE I P. O. Box 1220 4 LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR I Port Townsend, WA 98365 4 LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OF REPRESENTATIVES. I I Aclii4i4c REPRfSENTATiVf I , J gr. Beausite Lake Wetland Delineation Report July 1995 Patrick McGraner Dixie Llewellin E DEC 2 ?0,(J,, 4 Contents Beausite Lake Wetland Delineation Report Introduction Description of Site Topography and Hydrology Methodology Soils Vegetation Hydrology Summary Literature Cited Appendix A Vicinity Map NWI Map USGS Map Kiawanis Map Accessors Parcel Map Appendix B Apptox wetland boundaries and sample sites. Data Forms Routine Wetland Determination (1987 COE Wetland Delineation Manual) DOE Wetland Rating Form Appendix C Plant list (Jerry Gorsline) 1990 Supplement to plant list (Dixie Llewellin) 1995 Bird and wildlife data sheet Soil information r ' ' DEC Beausite Lake Wetland Delineation Report June 1995 Introduction In May 1995 the Jefferson County Permit Center received a Special Use Permit/Zoning Applica- tion (ZON95-0016) from the Kiwanis Club of Port Townsend proposing to build a comprehen- sive camping facility at Beausite Lake, property owned by Jefferson County but managed by the Northwest Kiwanis Camp per the"Agreement Between Northwest Kiwanis Camp and Jefferson County" dated April 5, 1994. Madrona Planning and Development Services of Port Townsend submitted the SEPA checklist and associated application documentation to the Permit Center in behalf of the Kiwanis Club of Port Townsend. After initial review of the project by County staff, it was determined that a full and complete delineation of all of the wetlands associated with Beausite Lake needed to be accomplished prior to any detailed planning of the specific proposal. Since the County retains ownership of the parcels which are managed by the Kiwanis Club, it was determined that the County should conduct a delineation of the property. The wetland delineation was conducted by Patrick McGraner (Jefferson County Critical Areas Technician) and Dixie Llewellin (President of the Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society) during several visits to the site in the month of June 1995. Description of Site Beausite Lake is located southwest of the town of Chimacum in east Jefferson County and is located in S28, T29N, R1 W. Beausite Lake Road is approximately 3 miles south of Chimacum, off of West Valley Road. The lake is roughly 15 acres in size and contains four classes of associ- ated wetlands: 1) open water/aquatic beds; 2) emergent; 3) scrub-shrub; and 4) forested. The lake sits in a small basin with a watershed which is estimated to be less than one square mile. No clear inlet stream was located during the June 1995 fieldwork, and the small outlet stream on the southeast corner of the lake appears to run completely dry during the summer months at the culverted crossing of Beausite Lake Road. The Beausite Lake wetlands are considered to be Class I wetlands, or"the cream of the crop" due to their complexity, biological diversity and relative pristine condition. Most of the wetlands are associated with the lake shoreline, and generally speaking are relatively narrow along the shore except toward the north where the scrub-shrub component is dominant. There is a forested wetland along the southeast corner of the lake and a single small Class IV wetland located near the road on the south in a relict pasture. r `„ A previous study, "Gibbs Lake Wetland Survey" was conducted by Jerry Gorsline and Fred Sharpe of the Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Washington Native Plant SoEtev in'August 1990, and included a survey of Beausite Lake. This document is incorporated by reference and attached to this delineation report. Quoting from this document, the authors state that they "were impressed with the overall integrity and pristine quality of the plant communities we surveyed." Beausite Lake is also a Class I wetland based on its use by a threatened and/or endangered species, in this instance the bald eagle. There is a bald eagle's nest on the adjacent DNR land, approximately 1000 feet from the southwest shore of the lake. Other priority species which have been identified on site include wood ducks and band-tailed pigeons. More information on wild- life follows later in this report. Topography and Hydrology The topography around Beausite Lake is relatively flat, rising slightly to the adjacent hillsides. Runoff from the lake during times of extreme high water appears to flow south crossing Beausite Lake Road, and continuing toward Chimacum Creek. There is a riparian corridor associated with the outflow on the southeast corner of the lake. This outflow contains a 30" culvert approxi- mately halfway between the lake and the road and a 24" culvert at the road crossing. The ditch had standing water during the June site visits but was barely trickling as it crossed Beausite Lake Road. Source of water for the lake is most likely groundwater, runoff and rain water as collected in the small basin described above. According to the Bemis family, caretakers of the property for the past 9 years, 1995 is a"high-water" year in terms of the lake level. Methodology Prior to the fieldwork, staff consulted the Soil Survey Maps of Jefferson County (U.S.Soil Conservation Service 1975), U.S. fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)National Wetland Inven- tory maps, and U.S. Geological Survey maps. Fieldwork to determine the actual wetland boundaries was conducted according to the methodol- ogy outlined in the 1987 Federal Manual for Identifying and Delineating Jurisdictional Wetlands (Technical Report No. Y-87-1) as required by subsection 6.502 of the Jefferson County Interim Critical Areas Ordinance. Soils were checked for hydric/non-hydric conditions, and sample data plots were recorded at regular intervals. Wetland boundaries were tied in the field with pink flagging and drainage and riparian corridors were marked with red flagging. The methodology outlined in the 1987 Federal Manual requires the examination of the three wetland parameters; hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soils and hydrology. For an ar to qualify as a jurisdictional wetland it must have a positive ind r ro rwaltth : alfm . In areas where the wetland edge was not easily identifia l several soil twits wOr`e dug until a clearly hydric soil was located and a clearly non-hydric'soy wIcNt�d./4�w tlaiid boundary r was then tied between these two soil test pits and data for soils, vegetation and hydrology was recorded. Throughout the site, many more soil test pits were examined than were actually re- corded. Soils Of the three parameters required for determination of a wetland boundary, the soils parameter is considered the most reliable. As stated above, many more test holes were dug during site investi- gation than were recorded. The Soil Conservation Service (SCS) has mapped the majority of soil within the immediate areas surrounding Beausite Lake as "Semiahmoo Muck" (Sm). Semiahmoo Muck is classified in the order of histosols, organic soils, which are always hydric soils. Further information on the soil characteristics are included in appendix C. A hydric soil is a soil that forms under conditions of saturation, flooding or ponding long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper"16" of the soil profile. These soils favor the growth and regeneration of hydrophytic vegetation. Hydric soil indicators include low chroma, mottles, gleying and high organic content within the upper 32 inches of the soil profile. Swantown gravelly loam (SuB) and Alderwood gravely Loam (AmC) are found in the upland areas adjacent to the lake and its associated wetlands. These soils are not considered to be hydric. Please note that the SCS soil series maps characterize expected soil types and that inclusions and variants can, and often do, exist. Field investigation of Beausite Lake revealed mapped soils to be accurate, although in some sample sites the Semiahmoo layer was very shallow with mineral soils only a few inches below the surface. Vegetation Hydrophytic plants are those plants that grow in water or in a substrate that is at least periodi- cally saturated. Commonly occurring plant species have been rated by the USFWS as to their frequency of occurrence in wetlands and non-wetlands. During the fieldwork, each species was recorded at the sample data sites and rated according to the probability factor associated with each species. Many of the plant species surrounding the site occur equally in wetland and non- wetland sites. In these cases, soils were examined to determine wetland boundaries. By and large, wetland boundaries on this site were easily recognizable by the corresponding change in vegetation and were subsequently verified as wetland test plots by locating hydric soils. As mentioned previously, an earlier study by Mr. Gorsline and Mr. Sharp has already produced a substantial list of hydrophytes associated with Beausite Lake. Plant species located on site which were not listed in the 1990"Gibbs Lake.Plant Survey"_are listed in appendix C. 0N. i s +�. Hydrology Sites containing the hydrology parameter are those sites which are inundated either permanently of periodically, or the soil is saturated to within 12 inches of the surface for one week or more during the growing season. Indicators of hydrology include visual observation of inundation or soil saturation, water stained leaves, cracking at the soil surface or sediment deposits. The hydrology parameter is often lacking during the dry season or following periods of drought. Where positive indicators of wetland hydrology is absent but positive indicators of wetland soils ' and vegetation are present, wetland hydrology can usually be assumed. Every wetland sample data plot, recorded and unrecorded, contained hydrology during the June 1995 field investigation. In most instances the soils were found to be damp but not saturated. Some saturated soils were located along portions of the wetland boundary(ies), usually where there was a very distinctive topgraphical break or change in soil conditions. In that wetland delineations are concerned with the location of wetland edges, these findings are considered consistent with expected hydrological conditions for late June. Saturated soils usually existed within just a few feet of the wetland boundary during this site investigation. 1 � 7i, 1I, I ' Vli iii .f was then tied between these two soil test pits and data for soils, vegetation and hydrology was recorded. Throughout the site, many more soil test pits were examined than were actually re- corded. Soils Of the three parameters required for determination of a wetland boundary, the soils parameter is considered the most reliable. As stated above, many more test holes were dug during site investi- gation than were recorded. The Soil Conservation Service (SCS) has mapped the majority of soil within the immediate areas surrounding Beausite Lake as "Semiahmoo Muck" (Sm). Semiahmoo Muck is classified in the order of histosols, organic soils, which are always hydric soils. Further information on the soil characteristics are included in appendix C. A hydric soil is a soil that forms under conditions of saturation, flooding or ponding long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper"16" of the soil profile. These soils favor the growth and regeneration of hydrophytic vegetation. Hydric soil indicators include low chroma, mottles, gleying and high organic content within the upper 32 inches of the soil profile. Swantown gravelly loam (SuB) and Alderwood gravely Loam (AmC) are found in the upland areas adjacent to the lake and its associated wetlands. These soils are not considered to be hydric. Please note that the SCS soil series maps characterize expected soil types and that inclusions and variants can, and often do, exist. Field investigation of Beausite Lake revealed mapped soils to be accurate, although in some sample sites the Semiahmoo layer was very shallow with mineral soils only a few inches below the surface. Vegetation Hydrophytic plants are those plants that grow in water or in a substrate that is at least periodi- cally saturated. Commonly occurring plant species have been rated by the USFWS as to their frequency of occurrence in wetlands and non-wetlands. During the fieldwork, each species was recorded at the sample data sites and rated according to the probability factor associated with each species. Many of the plant species surrounding the site occur equally in wetland and non- wetland sites. In these cases, soils were examined to determine wetland boundaries. By and large, wetland boundaries on this site were easily recognizable by the corresponding change in vegetation and were subsequently verified as wetland test plots by locating hydric soils. As mentioned previously, an earlier study by Mr. Gorsline and Mr. Sharp has already produced a substantial list of hydrophytes associated with Beausite Lake. Plant species located on site which were not listed in the 1990 "Gibbs Larke.P.lant.,&, rvey"are listed in appendix C. � tt; U L 1 .. Hydrology Sites containing the hydrology parameter are those sites which are inundated either permanently of periodically, or the soil is saturated to within 12 inches of the surface for one week or more during the growing season. Indicators of hydrology include visual observation of inundation or soil saturation, water stained leaves, cracking at the soil surface or sediment deposits. The hydrology parameter is often lacking during the dry season or following periods of drought. Where positive indicators of wetland hydrology is absent but positive indicators of wetland soils and vegetation are present, wetland hydrology can usually be assumed. Every wetland sample data plot, recorded and unrecorded, contained hydrology during the June 1995 field investigation. In most instances the soils were found to be damp but not saturated. Some saturated soils were located along portions of the wetland boundary(ies), usually where there was a very distinctive topgraphical break or change in soil conditions. In that wetland delineations are concerned with the location of wetland edges, these findings are considered consistent with expected hydrological conditions for late June. Saturated soils usually existed within just a few feet of the wetland boundary during this site investigation. DEC - 2 I !Ui,h 1 Summary • Three types of wetlands were classified around Beausite Lake. Data points were recorded at numerous locations within each wetland, describing plant species, soil types and depths and hydrology (Appendix B). The wetland adjacent to Beausite Lake qualifies as Class I wetland due to a nearby eagles nest. A variety of plant communities and habit values were found on the lakes perimeter (Data points A & B). Red alder, Douglas's spiraea and salmonberry dominate the east and west edges. Emergent rushes (common and baltic), and grasses (tall fescue, velvet grass) between patches of willow and spiraea dominate the lakes southern boundary near the houses. Dominant vegetation on the north edge of the lake is Cascara with distorted,moss covered roots. This shrub overshadows most other plants and the bare ground was saturated with water. A three acre Class II wetland, 150' southeast of the lake contains an interesting diversity of plants (Data points C). A clear cut area borders the eastern edge of the wetland, while the west- ern border is within the buffer of the Class I wetland. This wetland is dominated by twinberry, slough sedge, lady fern, rushes (common and dagger leaf), red alder and Douglas fir. The last wetland flagged, southwest of Beausite Lake, (Data points D) is located in a relic pasture and has minimal plant diversity. Less than one acre, this wetland is dominated by com- mon rush and meadow buttercup. This emergent marsh is in the drainage pattern of the lake and is classified as a Class IV wetland with little habitat value. Suggested mitigation, if alterations are made to the Class IV wetland,would be to remove all the Scot's Broom replacing this invasive shrub with native vegetation. Improving the habitat would encourage greater use by wildlife and waterfowl as well as increase the aesthetics of the site. Possible plantings might include hazelnut trees (Corylus cornuta), gooseberries (Ribes sp.) or serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia). J 0 r s � Literature Cited Cowardin, L.M.V. Carter, F.C.Goblet, and E.T. LaRoe. 1979. Classification of wetland and deep water habitats of the U. S. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Washington, DC. 1979 Hitchcock and Conquest, 1973 . Flora of the Pacific Northwest. Federal Interagency Committee for Wetland Delineation. 1987. Federal manual for identifying and delineation jurisdictional wetlands. July 1994 update. Leonard, William P. , 1993 . Seattle Audubon Series. Amphibians of Washington and Oregon. MacBeth, Div. of Kollmorgen Instruments Corp. , 1992 Munsell Soil Color Charts. Pojar, Mackinnon, 1994 . Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Reed, Porter, 1988. National List of Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands, Region 9. 1993 update. U.S.D.A. , Dept. of Agriculture. 1994 Pocahontas Press. Keys to Soil Taxonomy. 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S _ .....,i ,-1)T. , b4/t� L ' 3i 1 • Kb cif i L Al 0 r 5 - ._.Ip4 . \Z 3 , 1 '" .i TF14Pf�Zt' E 6 `i ;._ i I - -� `. (. i{" .fig 1 . . 7-:-. Di ^ l .:1 ae-AU s 1TE.. L- � DATA Folds Hkiac .r ' tor- 4)enfloo BO 3 MQ,el,5 1 2Qo. 4- • 4 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: ' 3 v.5" r!, & Date: . I' 9S Applicant/Owner: Jet/ 50/4 0 ' County: CsTa ice' .a Investigator: .y s /�1 State: • Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes No Plot ID: 3 (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator 1. F- rve,� ,AR1NO vAczA 5 /4 V! 9. 2. C A l e k_Y• L)rnioPit&t ) _ ferAZ. 10. • . 3- U t-06 Lao 30f It 11C 1i. 4. 06 EF1. 05v5 /D Ft fecijz 12. 5. 13. 6. 14. • 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBI.FACW or FAC (excludin g FAC-). _ G Remarks: NO --112 OZ. 5 b1 op , (Ei z ) ' m t i. ,:dal`..: -'i,1 4 HYDROLOGY f _ I Recorded Data(Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated — Other Saturated in Upper 12 Inches ,�No Recorded Data Available —Water Marks _Drift Lines _Sediment Deposits Reid Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: 9 Ar (in.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit-. /4,0/N- — (in.) _Local Soil Survey Data —FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: CIA/\1.E—fin.) _Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarks: soy_ PR-( 4 a SOILS Map Unit Name € i• 1 f 1 VV MOCK--- / IA/ 7 (Series and Phase): �.J' �–• Drainage Class• i Field Observations- Taxonomy(Subgroup): ,/C - :dig , Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No • Profile Descriotion: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mora •Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. O ; C (-/l L a 1--d . • Hydric Soil Indicators: _Histosc) Coihcretions Histic Epipedon High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _Sulfidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _Aquic Moisture Regime _Used on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _Listed on National Hydric Soils List _Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors _Otiler(Explain in Remarks) • i • Remarks: A WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Q No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes Hydric Soils Present? Yes 441/ Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes 0 Remarks: DEC ° 2 20C) Approved by HQUSACE 3/92 '/ J/� h + DATA FORM • ROUTINE WETLAND DE i ERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: i_ 1/ 5i( A/ C Date: (o (9 `j5 Applicant/Owner: 5ar j)".( • * County: CO Investigator: . A'a,t'�. 1'�rirt_M„. • . /1 trf., •v � State: A- Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes Plot ID: 'fi' (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant P+ant Soecies Stratum Indicator Dominant Pant Soecies Stratum Indicator 1. f� COS NA-7U5 a5-A N- . 9. 2-_331v.. 2,0/0 r 10. . 3..eA7VnldM c4/c.c5 Octio&u t±.c(b21 ti t W 11. 4. 12. 5. 13. 6. 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBI.FACW or FAC �� (excluding FAC-). Remarks: HYDROLOGY _Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: _Stream, Lake. or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: _Aerial Photographs Inundated _Other E.Saturated in Upper 12 Inches _No Recorded Data Available _Water Marks Drift Lines —Sediment Deposits Field Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: / ti)%[. (in.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _ Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: AtON . ('in.) _Local Soil Survey Data FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: (in.) _Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarks: 24, OEC - 2 2005 l SOILS -r Map Unit Name 5emj• ftA/z in vac_(Series and Phase): y�r Drainage Class: !( �Z Taxonomy (Subgroup): T('C j� 5479g,(57_ K,(5/ FConfirm Mapped Observations Type? Yes No Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle •Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munseil Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 0-2 ogirov oc A( 2-I/ 1 aite. z/ Hydric Soil Indicators: i-Histosol _Concretions _Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _Su(fidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions Listed on National Hydric Soils List _Cloyed or Low-Chrome Colors _Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarks: • ' q WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 46, No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? e)', No Hydric Soils Present? `tom No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? 4421,No Remarks: ZOr f/e4)11 (.�f9-g 't t L l^` ` DEC - 2 2005 Approved by WQUSACE 3/92 • I: DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1 987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site:' Delos Date: (2//q1q"5— Applicant/Owner: 1167E 2 I County: Investigator: I !„' � �� i j�l State: ( A- Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? • aril No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes Q� Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes 4§1:10 Plot ID: (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant Pant Soecies Stratum Indicator Dominant Pant Soecies Stratum Indicator 1.At-NUS R UEP.A ,Q O96 �j ((T t;; F c . s. � 2.5P(RA69 114,4Li( cia d2 CJ. 10. • 3.A;Q(1ST(S tgril 7. r/-(_ 11. 4. pt mrr KA NA- /�D7go 1 (J 12. 5. fILeld LJ(At ' J/.� [L_ .C. 13. 6. 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBI,FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-). 15 (& Remarks: • HYDROLOGY _Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: _Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: _Aerial Photographs _Inundated Other ,'Saturated in Upper 12 Inches 4.No Recorded Data Available _Water Marks Drift Lines _Sediment Deposits Feld Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water. A t<- (in.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: /UO)U-€ fn.) Local Soil Survey Data rr FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: 8 fin.) _othrire'_j pi em ) [ Remarks: S l" • DEC -- 2 2005 r SOILS Map Unit Name ,G,,,� yy� /� vac_(Series and Phase): 5 Jn/t /f //L va Drainage Class: /1 U)2_ �7 • Feld Observations ' Taxonomy (Subgroup): Tv( (7 �7- Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munseil Moist) (Munsell Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 0 1Z 1 D`(►'Z 1 Sftnlatne�ti[ZY l '� I Z—I(o • /0q2 1 L.ohyy--- • Hydric Soil Indicators: H)stosol _Concretions Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Sulfidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _Listed on National Hydric Soils List _Gleyed or Low-Chrome Colors _Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: • - WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? ` it No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? c_o7b N Hydric Soils Present? WO No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? es No Remarks: • DE-- 2 2005 .r Approved by HQUSACE 3/92 • • ,> DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) • Project/Site: def=t / i1 Date: (//R/is Applicant/Owner: ,r .� ' �p/U C L( County: Investigator: 1). LL£t� C,ln-1 , WW State: Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes CPI' Plot ID: A 1 t7 (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator 1.AWLS R0111ZR 9o7, T _ s. 2. R(A M/405 Ptit if/A4VA 14 T CtJ. 10. . 3.set e- LOLVA i 4a 5 12cuz 11. 4. RUB()5 sltC. u s aC7b .J FAG-1- 12. 5•MAN-titc-e om proPtron 49 H _ 13. 6. 14. • 7. 15. $' 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OE3l, FACW or FAC n 510 (excluding FAC-). Remarks: • HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: _Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated _Other Saturated in Upper 12 Inches �No Recorded Oata Available _Water Marks Drift Lines —Sediment Deposits Field Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators(2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: MA/& (in.) Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit. MON-C (in.) _Local Soil Survey Data 8„ _FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: (in,) _C tt aflI 'R9ma ) " Remarks: ti 2 `,.:005 t SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): S EM art m()` MOCK_ Drainage Crass: ( l Vt.f Z _TVA C ,M i_)( Field Observations Taxonomy(Subgroup):_TVA �r��/ ��5� Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: 7I Depth Matrix Color Mortis Colors Mottle •Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. t l(o 0t4"/C- (0 i� �� 2 Sir /t-t • Hydric Soil Indicators: • Histasol _Concretions Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _Sulfidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _Listed on National Hydric Soils List Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors _Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? iv No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present/ arlo No Hydric Soils Present? irk No Is thie Sampling Point Within a Wetland? No Remarks: ° �. DEC - 2 2 `� Approvea by HQUSACE 3/92 OP/ // r i DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: k.f'' Sli L ite& Date: �e�lq/Q7 Applicant/Owner: rsitf• dy County: Investigator: ►. ,� �1 _ �'►1 dL State: • Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes • Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Plot ID: /=}-(� (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant Pant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Soeciea Stratum Indicator 1.g k? mNIL, 5NwitA cia 1 Oct) . s. 2.RU&b SPKT ILI S 6/62 S F1r t 10. • . 3.Pi)3f I-Ac 5, 5 Pilot- 11. 4. 12. 5. 13. 6. 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent ofDominant Species that are OBt. FACW or FAC 5-J i�D (excludin g FAC-). Remarks: g.puirgki Arm \E&`( .D(STDczret,_ RzD tlz rc. 4 Coix a(w cam+ Moss. HYDROLOGY _Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wedand Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake. or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated • _Other ...Saturated in Upper 12 Inches _ .No Recorded Data Available _Water Marks _Drift Lines —Sediment Deposits Feld Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: f• 3:M.rc an.) Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: A1.01`-L.ET (in.) _Local Soil Survey Oata FAC-Neutral to Saturated Soil: u Neutral Test fin.) _Other( m is -+p„Rerparita) F : Remarks: l 1 i DEC ..n 2 2003 • SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): 66 / l UC /. . Drainage C:ass: 11 1k/ Z Feld Observations Taxonomy (Subgroup): (P/c_ Mho( T Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 0—RP ict1, - Z/1 /V1UCt� • Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol _Cancretions _Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _Sulfidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _L(steld on National Hydric Soils List Cloyed or Law-Chrome Colors _Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: • WETLAND DETERMINATION . t Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? 41‘1, Na (Circle) (CIrcle) Wetland Hydrology Present? dr No Hydric Soils Present? AM' No Is thiis Sampling Point Within a Wetland? !m No Remarks: • r 5 i� , —2 � 9 Approvee2 by MQUSACE 3/92 • '-I I DATA FORM • . ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: . T&Iis(T7c L Date: (o/ /2., Applicant/Owner: County• / fc- Investigator: 7 Ih('(,�i State: t��� Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes e Transect ID: Is the area a.potential Problem Area? Yes m Plot ID: (if needed, explain on reverse.) • • VEGETATION • Dominant Pant 5oecies Stratum Indicator Dominant Pant Soecies Stratum Indicator 1. ALA.(US R.06A4 J5`o T 9. e 2. 0 .M 1 G 2!A CdeA-5 Wain* S , U 10. . . 3. oP( R$LA Doc)LABI1 SID - 11. 4. 1 Ui3U5 U RS(k,o6 x076 V 12. 5. 117 )(Intkr1 A@OICIAl/ail f Ffrcv 13. 6. 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL,FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-). Remarks: • HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: _Stream, Lake. or Tide Gauge ;` Pr msry Indicators: _Aerial Photographs _Inundated • —Other Saturated in Upper 12 Inches 4No Recorded Oats Available _Water Marks _Drift Lines —Sediment Deposits Reid Observations: Drainage Patterns in Wedands F � � � Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water. �=1lE._an.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit. 7ft (in.) _Local.Soil Survey Data _FAC Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: AL6ALE— (in.) _Ot ar tarn t emarils) - p Remarks: P _ t DEC ° 2 2005 i r SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): 5l✓iti7//1 Fj/y1 /'Avu[ Drainage Cass: 1114/z. . Field Observations• Taxonomy(Subgroup): T" • m R,GST Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: - Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. ORraMU C. " z � O-7 l o Y�3/3 SAV L.O 12 ID ` 23/3 6 1 Lopw 2.5 ; 44- S OY c • • • • Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol _Concretions _Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Sulfidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _Reducing Conditions _Listed on National Hydric Soils List aLGleyed or Low-Chroma Colors _Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks:56 ox * c mix WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes V (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes (5) Hydric Soils Present? Yes Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes No Remarks: _ `) 2005 l s E �! Approved by HO.USACE 3/92 • 20(//C— . • DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: 71/,5 - Date: 6112-0,5— Applicant/Owner: Lt�� 4A-1 v,1J County: �I Investigator: • a.. A ja _ �� ,�� State: UM Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? 41113, No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes 411 Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes (� Plot ID: 731 ) (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant Pant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator 1. AIAUS g.uaeA iTio i Rt - mc. g. 2.RUDZ ` i U-t5 02A St-I,L f}G-t-. 10. . 3.Pet§a1 SPtt; olnsie2t/f0 S`r ,W 11. r� 4. OSA AW T(14NKi! /0% S n 12. 5- Pitt t;(1 S Lf{Li fNS /0 µa 13. 6. kt/150.5 U:5(NUS Mob Mr- 14. • 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are 08l.FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-1. 70(6 (Fife.- PAC.w e Remarks: • HYDROLOGY _Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake. or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: • Aerial Photographs _Inundated _Other _Saturated in Upper 12 Inches .No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift lines _Sediment Deposits Field Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators(2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: N ONE-lin.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: t`-.(bM.C( (in-) _Local Soil Survey Data .r FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: 11 (in.) _Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarks: i ' DEC .a 2 2005 f � t 1 SOILS • Map Unit Name /� (Series and Phase): c Y)/RH{ MAO /!f('cJ - Drainage Cass: 11 W2- U ,�,p Field Observations Taxonomy (Subgroup): I i V- �� 151? /ug f Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color Motto Colors Motde Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munseil Moist) jMunseil Moist) ' Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 0-6 I o rli Z f 1 �'Y�oc.IL 4-flo 4// HL-v' < Hydric Soil Indicators: • 0-47 4_Histosol _Concretions _Histic Epipedon High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Suifidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _Aquic Moisture Regime _Listefd on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _Listeld on National Hydric Soils List (.9"4(o° OZ Cloyed or Low-Chrome Colors Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: ' d WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? Y No Hydric Soils Present? a Na Is thin Sampling Paint Within a Wetland? as No Remarks: 1. w , �. _ .. Approved by NQUSACE 3/92 • DEC - 2"- 2005 - // • • DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1 987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Projeci/Site:. B6:615r7 1. Date: a /2A5- Applicant/Owner: 6,4 (.O County: ��� d'`&f Investigator: P. 6j2./A.( pia-nc„. c_02.471.1-&1 State: 1,(4t Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? • <CP No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes imp Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes.Alip Plot ID: /32.-1/1-) (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant P/ant Soecies Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator 1. ALMO' 12013RA 112 7" "Z-- s. 2. KV 8(JS SPK 7?1'1;us i77 5 ItGr. 10. . 3. RPM n(v r VA MA alb 5 t . 11. K.t6v5 UIZSiA(t13 605°jt, OrL V 12. 5. 13. 6. 14. • 7. 15. s. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are 08L.FACW or FAC (excluding FAC.). w 6131..)___ Remarks: • HYDROLOGY _Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: _Stream. Lake. or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: _Aerial Photographs _Inundated • _Other _Saturated in Upper 12 Inches , Jo Recorded Data Available _Water Marks Drift Lines —Sediment Deposits Reid Observations: Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators(2 or more required): Depth at Surface Water: /1/41 b ACE(in.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: (in.) _Local Soil Survey Data _FAC•Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: — Gn.) Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarks: £6[t– P DEC - 2 2005 • • SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): 'S EM M114406 (KUCK- Drainage Cass: ( I\l/Z, .f=ield Observations Taxonomy (Subgroup): T`(Pte jyl 17( Confirm Mapped Type? eV No Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors More •Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munseil Moist) !Munseli Moist) ' Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 0'3 lOYrz 3/.2. 0244nuc OdFF 3-1D 10Y12-)/2. 5livo1 GM/hn 10-14, 1o712_ 314- 547111241 • • • Hydric Soil Indicators: • _Histosol _Con4retions Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _Sulfidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _Listed on National Hydric Soils List Cloyed or Law-Chrome Colors _Odle).(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION - Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? ere; No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes Hydric Soils Present? Yes Is this)Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes No • Remarks: L it 1 DEC -2 2005"} Approved by NQUSACS 3192 • • • DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: ' E36,105 ire L Date: (,,//2/QS Applicant/Owner: CO - County: ti f Uy Investigator: D. _L-6jJEflji 4 P47�lc-t /fC 4, 4.0 L_ State: Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? Ye No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes Transect ID: Is the area.a potential Problem Area? Yes Plot ID: Z-: ,� (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator_ 1.� - 05 &Q C k /ofa/b `r ctic.- s. 2-pPI,E. Pm 4sn 4e0 FAcw 10. . 3.R.030-, 5PW.cr4ts 0207b SI . }t7 11. 4. 08 05 UK,,5tm 05 16-1 (1 PP tJ 12. 5.Pttrg.t pi pc6A(5j N W 13. 6. 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are QBL,FACW or FAC ,. (b (excluding FAC-). Remarks: • HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: _Aerial Photographs _Inundated Other .6.Saturated in Upper 12 Inches No Recorded Data Available _Water Marks _Drift Lines —Sediment Deposits Reid Observations: Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: /40 At 6—An.) Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit. A(b fin.) _Local Soil Survey Data ,� FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: I 0 an.) _Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarks: r :F: ) f l �� DEC - 2 2005 � r a SOILS • Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): 5EarjAtfirnao inv . Drainage Class: ft WZ. .{ Feld Observations Taxonomy (Subgroup): t `fP J�� S (2t�jT + Confirm Mapped Type? 11151110 No Profile Oescriotion: • Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle •Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 0-3 1 O Y6 fl t�. O.JFF 0(2Q1 tc ndr� 3"8 IDYK a/t StivoY -16 4..5-Y 3/3 5/17ro V (LA Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol _Con reons Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _Sulfidic Odor _OrgaMnic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime _Usta d on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _Usti on National Hydric Soils Ust —Gieyed or Low-Chroma Colors _Oth r(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION r Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? e No Hydric Soils Present? es No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? lam No Remarks: k !� ` i 1��.1 1 y { i DEC —2 2005 , Approved by HdUSACE 3/92 • DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) • Project/Site: B 5l LAi( Date: 6 /2./q5 Applicant/Owner: js .. , A-t County: Investigator: D. State: G Tin Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? digp No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes No Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes (AP Plot ID: /3 3 (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION • Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator 1.ALt1/4•05 P. ate% I z7a, T The - 9. 2.GQBV5 5P Iy5 $b% 5 10. p� t . 3. T"I tALAR45 flfLtlM.DIN frL.h4.2Dls (-I 11. 4. 12. 5. 13. 6. 14. 7. 15. B. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBE, FACW or FAC ice) (excluding FAC-). Remarks: • • HYDROLOGY _Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wedand Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: _Aerial Photographs Inundated _ Other Saturated in Upper 12 Inches No Recorded Data Available Water Marks Drift Lines Sediment Deposits — Feld Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: ^"1.01.16 an.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: /-CCI\L(;fin.) _Local Soil Survey Data n FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: 7 fin.) _Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarks: / r IE s f- E DEC 2 2006 —, � L • SOILS • Map Unit Name �jy yy�� ���,{� (Series and Phase): _✓LJ ')1Al 1dT1OD rn(} Ik Drainage Crass: I( W Z • Field Observations Taxonomy (Subgroup): &W/ _At'`/j Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mote •Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) ' Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. "10 1 01i22/i •5 (Oct 1-0717-n to a .5-3/3 S/tAln'r cruet-7 • • Hydric Soil Indicators: • Histosol _Concretions _Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Sulfidic Odor Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Mythic Soils List Reducing Conditions _List d on National Hydric Soils List Gleyed or Low-Chrome Colors _Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: • WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? No Hydric Soils Present? trio No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? fejoNo Remarks: I, 'k I DEC --2 2005 Approved by MQUSACE 3192 /fr di' • s p DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) • Project/Site: Rri Si7 . [A.&- Date: o/ Applicant/Owner: s County: Investigator: `�� )7. • Coun • // .rtL State: s-7,0":gr Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? 's No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yesa_ys7 Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes Plot ID: ,8 �f- (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator 1, (/S &bpi, 6 2,, 7- !71. 9. LS/US. SCOOLL-,2!/tNA 1DDo T Ric_ 10. . 3.52/kitC4 D0041/151.1 gey S w 11. 4.eoC 5 pi<aa(L/ M 5 f .t 12. 5.RosuS U AttJS (pa (J 13. 6. PlneiPC Agvl!k mum 1D/p Nf f U 14. 7. 15. a. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are 09L,FACW or FAC ! L b (excluding FAC-). Q' Remarks: • HYDROLOGY _Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: _Stream, Lake. or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated Other Z Saturated in Upper 12 inches • Na Recorded Oats Available _Water Marks Drift Unes —Sediment Deposits Reid Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators(2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: kat(in.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches —Water-Stained Loaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: j1/44 1W—tin.) _Local Soil Survey Data �� _FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: 2 (in.) Other(Explain in Remarks) •Remarks: DEC 2 2005 1 a SOILS • • Map Unit Name /,,���� T y� (Series and Phase): E 7'fl '/4'? ' //(UCIC Drainage Cass: c Field Observations Taxonomy (Subgroup): _ 1Pl 6,2 1 Y70�1,r Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: • Depth Matrix Color Mode Colors Mode Texture. Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munseil Moist) ' Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. h-17" o n vc t(I Buizlc Hydric Soil Indicators: • _Histosoi _Concretions • Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _Sulfidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _Aquic Moisture Regime Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _Reducing Conditions _Listeid on National Hydric Soils List Gleyed or Low-Chrome Colors _Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: • WETLAND DETERMINATION { Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? <MP No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? /CM No Hydric Soils Present? No No Is thi#Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Ss No Remarks: • EC - 2 2005 Approved by HQUSACE 3/92 DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: 1 116 �4 6- Date: (o /Z 19 5 Applicant/Owner: ,; ( a �'6/,/TY. County:3�7 Investigator: State: 60,4)-- Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? `' No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes OD Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes a Plot ID: (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator 1.flJW5 if 'SSt1 1 f. s. 2.1--54.91 t iZ.Q folic-LA I = 10. . 3. 5Pi(2964 AatiCA511 ciu 7 ' w 11. 4.Lao 5/&T e u S /0% S Tit.72r 12. e..11))1/4.V. 6fF U5c6 /016 H 13. 6. ROSS V /NOS 2071) 'H v 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are 081,FACW or FAC ��� (excluding FAC-). i O • Remarks: • HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: _Stream. Lake, or')ide Gauge Primary Indicators: _Aerial Photographs Inundated _Other Saturated in Upper 12 Inches No Recorded Data Available _Water Marks Drift Lines —Sediment Deposits Reid Observations: Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators(2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: /\IDnt- fin.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pia NON - (in.) _Local Soil Survey Data li _FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: g (in.) _Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks f) C, 1! �.... �I ns r � '` DEC ° 2 Lo • SOILS • Map Unit Name < y�ta(� yy� n� r ' (Series and Phase): r r+!fl/ !r 1 W f1 V c Drainage Cass: // kf 2_ Field Cbservations Taxonomy(Subgroup): v," V % �[� Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color Motile Colors Mottle Texture, Concretions, finches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 0-5 OfaCptnitC alPF - 75-yA210 rvwu(__ Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol _Concretions _Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Sulfidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _Reducing Conditions _Listed on National Hydric Soils List _Gieyed or Low-Chrome Colors Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION l Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Ye No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? 00 No Hydric Sails Present? VP No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Ye No Remarks: 1.3 • 0 EC . 2_005 ,. Approved by haUSACE 3/92 9, di • • DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: 13:57V5/T • Date: �]t TS Applicant/Owner: '��(5y • •County: Investigator: . i(„ ,., Ziareity. Af /.ill (re., State: W/• • Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? tj'.!� No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes 'o Transect ID: Is the area a,potential Problem Area? Yes Aga.• Plot ID: 7 (If needed, explain on reverse.) • VEGETATION Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator 1. Ytp6T5t1�j A PIENZG)i( 1 S�a T hC IJ. 9. 2. ALA U5 IkV 14 f b?6 T ��G 10. • . 3. kVt/./5 EPEcrittrus3ca S f 11. 4. LCAtt(f72/1 /A INUOLL0412g5 %.t 12. 5. C f-X 0ON( (05 H ObL. 13. 6. PO.X 11Gtfum rnt,,MI MA.3) FAC— 14. 7. gueo5 UeSrnws ID M F v 1s. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL,FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-1. 6250 Remarks: bfX-- Sly- - corm ? • HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs _Inundated _Other _Saturated in Upper 12 Inches No Recorded Data Available _Water Marks Drift Lines _Sediment Deposits Reid Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water. /\LZ)I(elin.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: /M.Ou&ffn.) Local Soil Survey Data —FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: /C(0 (in.) Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarks: i\LO ttlIOR,OilXiti 301 L. P(zy -- S(,JS pec _106-7 fL Onvia2 Td m7E of 4162 • DEC y ' a • SOILS • Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): 5.6e Nf1/- //n )) in OCK4 Drainage Class: `/ W 2 Taxonomy (Subgroup):3YP/(i in 69/ 5 /i`57 FConfirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle •Texr.tre, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. D''5E' lb Y R 3/4 5/hvo(i [-c- 5 YR 3/3 5A %n' 4-04)4-■. Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol _Concretions _Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _Sulfidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils ` _Aquic Moisture Regime _Used on Local Hydric Soils List _Reducing Conditions _Listed on National Hydric Soils List _ Cloyed or Low-Chrome Colors _Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: • WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydraphytic Vegetation Present? Ian No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes 4) Hydric Soils Present? Yes,..<1.5) Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes Remarks: • r DEC 2 200„ e Approved by MaUSACE 3192 4_// C • DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND LAND DE ERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: :473&/16/7-6 L- iZ Date: �/( �5` Applicant/Owner: "Z,j . . �kfl ((�LGt,! • County: _��_ i_�S Investigator: J7.LLL�u1�LL/t State: Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? No Community ID: hgfiayp ical Situation)? Tsc Is Is the te area site a ponitecntial ntly Problem Area(At? Yes Yes Plot ran ID:a t ID: (If neededsi, explain on reversedisturbed.) VEGETATION Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator Dominant Pant Soecies Stratum Indicator 111,11 �I)16/ PL/g it/(.Yw / Fflc—. s. 2. l LA gufskA 11 f _ 10- . . 3. 5P/&M4 D4.4 ;; qb 5 fficiv 11. 4. 12. S. 13. 6. 14. 7. $' 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are 08L, FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-). �b Remarks: HYDROLOGY _-Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: _Aerial Photographs _Inundated _Other _Saturated in Upper 12 Inches No Recorded Data Available —Water Marks _Drift Lines _Sediment Deposits Reid Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands D Secondary indicators (2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: N MC-an.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _Water-Stained Loaves Depth to Free Water in Fir: (in.) _Local Soil Survey Data —FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: On.) _Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarks: 1 l`? I ;w i DEC .. 2 200 f , p, r SOILS • Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): 56 Iirnb6 01 OtrX.._ Drainage Crass: It Z Taxonomy(Subgroup): �]" Feld Observations ! 1p/L !/l( f! _�i L.5-7- Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color Motile Colors More •Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) MMunsell Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 0-i(o 10 '142(1 m.ocIL. Hydric Soil Indicators: • Histosol Concretions Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Sulfidic Odor Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _Listed on National Hydric Soils List —Gleyed or Low-Chrome Colors _Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: • t WETLAND DE-TERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? d' No (Circle) (Circle) ) Wetland Hydrology Present? or Hydric Soils Present? ;, No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? 111110 No Remarks: riEC - 2 200 Approved by)-t USACE 3/92 • . DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: /ga . Date: (v 'c Applicant/Owner: tog ��. • . County: ■ iiiols.,1 Investigator: 1 ifr�, r` State: Of{- Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? aj4 No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? •es • ! Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes..._ Plot ID: B/p (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant Pant Soecies Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum incieator 1. RUB e64 U C1MSKlS 7620 6 _ it t . s. 2. ( j) °ii carA rbitRUSlo S F.71 .(/ 10. . 3.Sp1e W(W1511 pa5°d1 8 ii. 4._(m ri(e( D� eni- J o(D !-F 6OL 12. 5. 13. 6. 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are 091.FACW or FAC qi 76(excluding FAC-). Remarks: Au) .-ikrz . 4 /•-1 Q0 iktO (-t{ -() L. /L HYDROLOGY _Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: _Stream. Lake. or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: _Aerial Photographs Inundated • _Other Saturated in Upper 12 Inches ,. No Recorded Data Available _Water Marks _Drift Lines —Sediment Deposits Field Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators(2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: " 0 — (in.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: TOP (in.) _Local Soil Survey Oata _FAC Depth to Saturated Soil: 0 (in,) ttfW(Explain in Rernark$f Remarks: 5,./ c 5/fV es ` " ` I DEC — 2200b s. . : SOILS Map Unit Name t (Series and Phase): .5enwt mm m 0C-K--- Drainage Class: Field Observations Taxonomy (Subgroup): TO( tn k //PAST Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mode •Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munseil Moist) ' Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 0-4 l a Yte. 1110 L� t o ‘6e-z j 5 y-/ f )CG__ • • Hydric Soil Indicators: • Histosoi _Concretions Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Sulfidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _Listed on National Hydric Soils List Cloyed or Low-Chrome Colors _Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: • • WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? No Hydric Soils Present? No Is thie Sampling Paint Within a Wetland? ALP No Remarks: � '_ L DEC 2 2C:-,. Approved by HO.USACE 3/S2 4,4 s • • DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: 0,041j ff ,vim Date: ¢ q� Applicant/Owner: c.iG,3".1 a County: _:ac L 44., i CC Investigator: I. , _,,,, tr� ` v ' - : 'State: Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? deal No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes !o Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes Plot ID: /3-1/ (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant Pant Soecies / �j Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator 1.A(.A.[(5 £ul31PA 420?e, r , .__ 9. 2. b ICU --.ke ah 65&61,5 . , PAW io. • . 3.kl)B(x l-i5 (t;°7h 5' ±- 11. 4. Ade UNPtKage Ib'?, H 1ft&ti 12. s. ()mkt. 1 we7 ANA lb I FA-6(I 13. 6. 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OSL.FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-). 76, � Remarks: v • HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream. Lake. or rde Gauge Primary Indicators: _Aerial Photographs _Inundated —Other Saturated in Upper 12 Inches No Recorded Data Available Water Marks — _Drift Lines —Sediment Deposits Feld Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators(2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: 7'"0 P fin.) Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches X.Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: /ML$i'U.t fin.) Local Soil Survey Data o� XFAC-Neutral Test G(o/b • Depth to Saturated Soil: i A an.) Other(Explain in Remarks) mot ...._ _ -- Remarks: r r f e ii fit i` I1 DEC 200', �H I I a • SOILS (S Chit Name 5( dd al a• r . (Series and Phase): vac._ Drainage Cass: (t/UZ ` ^ Feld Observations Taxonomy(Subgroup): � ),411)141,57--- /'(" J 7 Confirm M apped Type? Yes No Profile Description: • Depth Matrix Color Matte Colors • Motde Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. D— • • Hydric Soil Indicators: , Histosol Concretions _Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _Suifidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _Listed on National Hydric Soils List Gleyed or Low-Chrome Colors Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: WETLAND DETERMINATION _ d Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? %tr.. No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? 4, No Hydric Soils Present? fro No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? es No Remarks: DEC -2 2005 1 1 Approved by HQUSACS 3/92 401140 • DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1 987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) • Project/Site: 'Jig At s'— . • Applicant/Owner: Date: / F�i �!i, � County: 47. ��- !`r Investigator: ►. „�� /j i.. State: �} Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? t No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes Transact ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes Plot ID: (. / (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant /want Suedes Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator 1.AU... s 'Were& SO 7n 1— t 9. 2. tJD01 SG�A 1)1fY1(ZZ%(0�7 T 10. . 3. LtA(C« flYUp4lCcm-t4o2lJ e S 4. OM Leem CetZJr i Ft Rini a 1 5( 12. Pry ,J 5. e�j( ETA- RS�h oex., 13. 6. POL`{5tk.1101Y1 InUM11141 (old it VAC.ti 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are 081,FACW or FAC � (excluding FAC-). Remarks: • • HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream. Lake. or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: _Aerial Photographs _Inundated • _Other _Saturated in Upper 12 Inches No Recorded Data Available _Water Marks Drift Lines • _Sediment Deposits Field Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators(2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: _ j- [Tin,) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches �` _Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: A{ -7�c.C(in.) Local Soil Survey Data _F& NeuuaL Test... Depth to Saturated Soil: `—(!n) _Qthsr'(Expiarriin Remarks$ r f +� S SPbT PGA r . Remarks: 1� � �� �� � � �it ,niaGj f— /t'n'�`b 56 5oA�Po.c.ti wed. IT w/ , Dies , m I.0 SUS . DEC .s 2005 . . SOILS Map Unit Name 5 r/!I rl//Lj �Do M VC(C / Il W 2-_ (Series and Phase): Drainage Cass: • Field Cbsarvations Taxonomy(Subgroup): /19/C in 69/5/1-P74(57— Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Oescriotion: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle •Texture, Concretions, !inches) Horizon (Munseil Moist) (Munsell Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 0'1 Co /0"It2- 41 SA 4Oy L w • • Hydric Soil Indicators: " • listosol _Concretions _Histic Epipedon High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Sulfidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _Reducing Conditions _Listed on National Hydric Soils List Gleyed or Low-Chroma Colors _Othar(Explain in Remarks) • I , Remarks: . WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Ng (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? Y- . Soils Present? 42,1:11 Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Remarks: W e ttS SPOT ft/WC- +SOS 1Tt V e /&t a i rY`- (L ue‹j I Sou__ - ft'`toIeoc.ocj r■Ltcr pcT'0./A7cG P01- W T evc- 6 T GS 60150 ,1-c.. ' Approved by HQUSACE 3/92 /� 1 s DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: ' ;Ai/ 5 �I Date: Applicant/Owner: Eij • i� County: Investigator: /• InElsA .27 irl. 7e— State: L�/A- Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? es N Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes Plot ID: (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant Pant Soecies Id Indicator Dominant Plant Species Stratum Indicator L. 1. oAlcE,eA IF uCAAtA T(�'r, .5 Eig.±. 9. Lai/kg-US eFr1518 ft/26 M 1tw 10. • 3. ata-7C E,fitSlFpl!05 ,. N n� 11. 4. fTGe IDIdvr\ ff4oLlnrorn1Q i 12. 5. 13. 6. . 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL,FACW or FAC �od`0 1 (excluding FAC-). Remarks: M -Oa-6 L `eevz-- HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream. Lake, or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: _Aerial Photographs Inundated _Other S.Saturated in Upper 12 Inches _ No Recorded Data Available _Water Marks Drift Lines —Sediment Deposits Feld Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators(2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water. Z. fin.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit•. b 4 (in.) _Local Soil Survey Data 0" _FAD Neutral Test � Depth to Saturated Soil: fin.) _OtketlExpiain iasRemarks) 1 Remarks: • 1 � � t SOILS Map Unit Name • .�(�/� (Series and Phase): 5 n IIv in(JCS Drainage Cass: // (V Z y� y Feld Observations Taxonomy (Subgroup): 7fPP C rn09 f fN Sf Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: • Depth Matrix Color Motile Colors Motile Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. if • Hydric Soil Indicators: • Histosol Concretions Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _Suifidic Odor Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _Listed on National Hydric Soils List Gieyed or Low-Chrome Colors _Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: Coluc teen oi'- wo Z-t • WETLAND DETERMINATION • Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? a No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present/ �,�,� No Hydric Soils Present? No Is this Sampling Point Within a Wetland? dr■ No Remarks: I DEC ° 22O Approved by HO.USACE 3192 / � DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: vSt7-E- LAZ4- Date: (0/2 ��- Applicant/Owner: ` a CO County: ` py Investigator: State: t4- Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? 1p No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes I • Transect ID: Is the area a_potential Problem Area? Yes ��?► Plot ID: ('-Exr- (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator 1. /°rt NZ R.vi 4590 T s. 2. ��K0�cu� SPd�T?W/ts c�.O Z s Y1t& . 10. • . 3. S Lt1( 5Cd tz6e- 4 102 5 _ _ 11. 4./Vii Wien Flux.-F iwr/O2,H FA-C.-1- 12. 5.c5ih4COS e".(5traL u/S (l H W 13. e EtV tt�! k' 0� 14. p 7. 15. 8. 1s. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-). 16624 I Remarks: • HYDROLOGY _Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: Stream, Lake. or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: • • Aerial Photographs Inundated Other ZSaturated in Upper 12 Inches • No Recorded Data Available _Water Marks _Drift Lines —Sediment Deposits Feld Observations: Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators(2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: /C(bl.1-6* fin.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _Water-Stained Loaves Depth to Free Water in Fir: MOM.- (in.) _Local Soil Survey Data _FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Sail: 5JI (..1 an-) _Other(Explain in Remarks) Remarks: �� � DEC a a > 005 4 • V SOILS Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): Drainage Cass: Field Observations Taxonomy (Subgroup): Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Description: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mottle •Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) JMunse)I Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 0-3 /0 Y2 Zi/ , c 3-4(0. . a.5Y 5/5 Hydric Soil Indicators: Histosol _Con rations ;•YS i - Histic Epipedon Higl Organic Content to Surface layer in Sandy Soils Sulfidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _Aquic Moisture Regime _List4d on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _List d on National Hydric Soils List Cloyed or Low-Chrome Colors _Other(Explain in Remarks) • 4 Remarks: - • WETLAND DETERMINATION H ro h yd p ytic Vegetation Present? s No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? a No Hydric Soils Present? a No Is thie Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Ci No Remarks: DEC - 2 20v Approved by HQUSACE 3/92 Ore / • 4,44 "i • • s DATA FORM ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1 987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: PLC/VS/7Z L..Aj-C--- Date: (a JZ!�9�' Applicant/Owner: •�E_ _ y �t , County: (1?--/ - Investigator: ) LL.,_ Am �r<. State: lull Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? es No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? es 404 Transact ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? No Plot ID: D(If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant Plant Soecies �,`�� Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator 1. ;TL�tCL C-&FUsr,s qc :.W 9. 2. Rit-h((hq CULU5 A'UC(5 Id i-f FY.W' 10. . . 3. 11. 4. 12. 5. . 13. 6. 14. • 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are 08L FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-). / 70 Remarks: /` I'L. ! / i 3fl 2 3 ---t • HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: _Stream, Lake. or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: Aerial Photographs Inundated J Other Seturated in Upper 12 Inches L.No Recorded Data Available _Water Marks _Drift Lines —Sediment Deposits Field Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators(2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water: A.WA1& Tin.) _Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Pit: AlL/J.k (in.) Local Soil Survey Data p FAC-Neutral Test . Depth to Saturated Soil: 10 fin.) Gzher'Mipttart in R1ematkst _ 1 'i t t T m b t Remarks: �° I ) r X f",Ka cJO r ph 1 S 1 0 SOILS Map Unit Name e`, (Series and Phase): SE I A oo M U CAL Drainage Class: '/ I W-,Z Feld Observations Taxonomy (Subgroup):_VAC_ Al f k45T I Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Deecriotion: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Matte •Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) (Munsell Moist) ' Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 0- I Absn f OR- t t C I-110 lele_211 • Hydric Soil Indicators: _Histosol L Concretions Histic Epipedon _High Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils Sulfidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Hydric Soils List Reducing Conditions _Listed on National Hydric Soils List Cloyed or Low-Cltroma Colors _Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks: C.tagc e n ei\L CZ M -) CVt.D It WETLAND DETERMINATION Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? et No (Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? 411r e No Hydric Soils Present? al. No Is •u"Is Sampling Point Within a Wetland? 401 No Remarks: u • DEC -2 ,{) Approved by HQUSACE 3/92 ofe Lio4ei a DATA FORM • ROUTINE WETLAND DETERMINATION (1987 COE Wetlands Delineation Manual) Project/Site: .-71, Applicant/Owner: �- L S County:Date: : .iV - Investigator: 1 . .at wit _ 11. / [,jq State: (A- �� Do Normal Circumstances exist on the site? No Community ID: Is the site significantly disturbed (Atypical Situation)? Yes I Transect ID: Is the area a potential Problem Area? Yes 4, Plot ID: 0 5 (If needed, explain on reverse.) VEGETATION Dominant Pant _aantt Soecies Stratum Indicator Dominant Plant Soecies Stratum Indicator 1.__3 in ebdiy ____e' H- rfkc.V 9. 2.PAN UMCOLUSflIO4 R1CW— 10. 3.31AtCAS Cr-0si4 FAt IV 11. 4. 12. 5. 13. 6. 14. 7. 15. 8. 16. Percent of Dominant Species that are OBL,FACW or FAC (excluding FAC-). ,0775 Remarks: kb –11e33 RC) Si ()6.S HYDROLOGY Recorded Data (Describe in Remarks): Wetland Hydrology Indicators: _Stream, Lake. or Tide Gauge Primary Indicators: _Aerial Photographs _Inundated _Other _Saturated in Upper 12 Inches No Recorded Data Available _Water Marks Drift Lines _Sediment Deposits Reid Observations: _Drainage Patterns in Wetlands Secondary Indicators(2 or more required): Depth of Surface Water, t tZ) a 6n.) Oxidized Root Channels in Upper 12 Inches _Water-Stained Leaves Depth to Free Water in Fit: IL( ON G- (in.) Local Soil Survey Data FAC-Neutral Test Depth to Saturated Soil: /�1,CN-k& fin.) (Ex61,r 1n Remarits) . .;—k Remarks: j` SOILS ti Map Unit Name (Series and Phase): �'m(f}f}-m 00 muc(L Drainage Crass: ( i \ z- /�r� p Feld Observations Taxonomy (Subgroup): r(P(L ( ( � p exs�r Confirm Mapped Type? Yes No Profile Descriotion: Depth Matrix Color Mottle Colors Mote •Texture, Concretions, (inches) Horizon (Munsell Moist) - (Munsell Moist) • Abundance/Contrast Structure. etc. 0-/G /o V(2374- 2fha4-t Y COffm Hydric Soil Y Indicators: Histosol _Concretions _Histic Epipedon _HigN Organic Content in Surface Layer in Sandy Soils _Sulfidic Odor _Organic Streaking in Sandy Soils _Aquic Moisture Regime _Listed on Local Hydric Soils List _Reducing Conditions _Listed on National Hydric Soils List Gleyed or Low-Chrome Colors _Other(Explain in Remarks) • Remarks:561 L cOl1 mat i WETLAND DETERMINATION • Hydrophytic Vegetation Present? Yes ■(Circle) (Circle) Wetland Hydrology Present? Yes Hydric Soils Present? Yes 442, Is thi#Sampling Point Within a Wetland? Yes rNo Remarks: • j DEC Approved try HQUSACE 3/92 • • • • WETLANDS RATING OFFICE DATA FORM BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Name of Rater: P (YICCI --12 _ Affiliation: ur�e J Date: aZZf°S� Name of wetland (if known): . L — Government Jurisdiction of wetland: Location: 1/4 S: of 1/4 S: SEC: .2.? TWNSHP:<RIM RNGE: (A/ SOURCES OF INFORMATION: (Check all sources that apply) Site visit: K USGS Topo Map: )C NWI map: x Aerial Photo: Soils survey: Other: Describe: When office and/or field data forms are completed ENTER CATEGORY HERE: • ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS BELOW. If the source agency DATA CATEGORY identifies the wetland as satisfying any of the questions below, SOURCE (the highest circle the category in "CATEGORY"column. qualifies) Does the wetland contain individuals of Federal or State-listed DNR (Natural Yes:Category I Threatened or Endangered plant spedes;or is the wetland an Heritage) No: Next historic location of a plant species thought to be possibly Extinct Question or Extirpated from Washington? Does the wetland contain documented habitats for State-listed or W D Wildlife da, ategory I candidate Threatened or Endangered wildlife species managed o: Next by the Washington Department of Wildlife? Question • • Does the wetland contain documented habitats of State or W D Wildlife Yes:Category I Federally listed or State or Federal candidate Threatened or & No: Next Endangered fish species,or races of fish,managed by the W D Fisheries Question Washington Department of Wildlife or the Washington Department of Fisheries? Is the wetland already on record with the Washington Natural D IR (Natural Yes: C,At Heritage Program as a high quality native wetland? Heritage) NO:Next: • Ou estion ' -f �1t'z t.e, - 11 - t Appendix C ) 1 • 0111116(- / &CUtath.daAY� o POZ e ; 1 clew k)1 153 3 (73-.9 GIRBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY INTRODUCTION : In August of 1969, through the efforts of a citizen 's coalition, an agreement was reached between Jefferson County, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, and a private logging company to spare 6c9 acres surrounding Gibbs and Beausite lakes in eastern Jefferson County from clear-cut harvest and conversion . This innovative, three-way land swap, will result in eventual county ownership . In the same month the Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society applied for a grant from its parent organization to conduct a wetland survey in anticipation of development plans by Jefferson County. . The survey was undertaken in August 1990 to identify plant habitats, communities and species, so the county can use this information in planning the area. It -is hoped through this process of identification that the County Parks Advisory Board will recognize and respect the integrity of native plant communities in their planning and protect these important natural values from recreation and other development impacts. The following report summarizes the results of the survey c onduct ed during n g the fi rst weekend in August by Native Plant an t Society members Jerry Gorsline and Fred Sharpe . T?xon.omic verif i cat=nn of specimens s as done by Ne?sa Buckingham, floral researcher . Roger Risley, County Public Works employee, provided invaluable assistance during one afternoon by providing a boat used to survey the margins of Gibbs Lake and by diving for submerged rooted aquatic plants . We would like to express our thanks to the caretakers at �5�. both lakes for their assistence . SURVEY OBJECTIVES & METHODOLOGIES The survey was designed to inventory the" ae4 .es. comp t).on of mapping units used by the US Fish and ;Wildlife Servi e in their National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) 'aaps pn fia,a 5at the zw County Planning Department . r GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY _ Mapping units_ are as follows (see attached NWI map) : PEMC = palustrine emergent seasonally flooded PEMH = palustrine emergent permanently flooded FFOC = palustrine forested seasonally flooded POWH = palustrine open water permanently flooded PSSC = palustrine scrub-S1hrub seasonally flooded The following definitions are (taken •from Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitat's of the United States by Lewis M . Cowardin of the U.S . Fish and Wildlife Service : In general terms, wetlands are lands where saturation with water is the dominant factor determining the nature of soil development and the types of plant and animal'', communities living in - the soil and on its surface . The single feature that most wetlands share is soil or substrate that is at least periodically saturated with or covered by water . The water creates severe physiological problems for all plants and animals except those that 'are adapted for life in water or in saturated soil . Wetlands are lands transitional between • terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water table is usually at or near the surface or the land is covered by shallo* water . For purposes of this classification wetlards must have one or more of the following three attributes : ( 1) at least periodically, the land supports predominantly hydrophytes; (2) the substrate is predominantly oundrained hydric soil; . an (3) the substrate is nonsoil and is saturated ith water or covered by < shallow water at some tim curing the growing season of each year . The Palustrine system includes all freshwater -- wetlands dominated by treks, shrubs, persistent emergent plants, emergentmosses or lichens . These vegetated wetlands are traditionally called by such names as marsh, swamp and bog. It also includes the small, shallow, permanent or intermittent water bodies !,often called ponds . Palustrine wetlands may also be situated shoreward of lakes or may occur as islands in lakes . If vegetation covers 30% of more of the substrate, we distinguish classes on the basis of the life form of the plants that constitute the - uppermost layer of vegetation . . .For example , an area with 50% areal coverage of trees over a shrub layer with a 60% areal coverage would be classified as Forested Wetland ; an area with 20% areal coverage of trees over the same ( 60%) areal coverage would be classified as Scrub-Shrub Wetland . . . .The Emergent Wetland is characterized • t + GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY by erect, rooted, herbaceous hydrophytes, excluding mosses and lichens . This vegetation is present for most of the growing season in most years. These wetlands are usually dominated by perennial plants . . . . The Moss-Lichen Wetland class includes areas where mosses -or lichens cover substrates other than rock and where emergents, shrubs, or trees make up less than 30% of the areal cover . The only water regime is saturated . Note : throughout the report narrative common names will be used for plant species. See appendix for complete list of plants by species and common name . SURVEY RESULTS : 1 . P,11i trine G^rich-Shrnh nr fos-e�tpc► . Gpacnnally flnnr+Pd .. wptlanris (PSPf(' PFfC) : commonly known as "swamps; " these areas are found at both ends of Gibbs Lake and along the shorelines of both lakes . Scrub-shrub wetlands at the north end of Gibbs Lake are dominated by willow and • salmonberry with water parsley the dominant understory herb . Spirea, Clustered wild rose, Red elder, Creek dogwood, Western crab apple, Cascara, Swamp gooseberry and Stink current are co-dominate shrubs . Patches of Stinging nettles, Northern scouring rush or Skunk cabbage are common understory herbs . The liverwort Conocephalvm �- conicum is commonly found intermixed with mosses covering f d`e;d'a;yed woody debris on saturated ground . On less saturated ' griot id the Lady fern is found, long with Youth-on-age, Fpardflower, Beadruby, and the Maidenhair fern . Tree species J.,. �} r. found in these scrub-shrub wetlands include Sitka spruce, L= Rid>` lder, Scouler 's and Pacific willows . 'The Forested wetlands are dominated by Red alder and Sitka spruce, with Red cedar and Western hemlock dominating the transitional zone . Lake margins where water deepens abruptly are typically lined with dense shrub communities including Creek dogricod , Black twinberry and willows backed by upland forest . Pm 1ntri nc pmorgpnt . mecc.n na lly nr Pprmanpnt ly f lone w tlanria (PRMM PFMC) : commonly known as "marshes, " these communities are found along the margins of Gibbs and Beausite lakes where water is shallow enough to allow rooted emergents to survive and' flourish. Typical examples include floating mats of the Yellow water-lilly and patches of Marsh cinquefoil, Baltic rush and Common cat-tail,found along the Lam---•�.-�- .•.--.-:.... -: lake margins .��c rcuj7.az floatingjmats„�„of the al-ien�'kriown' as the -Es:agrant • ra erg_ ).*1y are also found at Beausite Lake. GIBBS •LAKE WETLAND SURVEY Shoreline emergents at Beausite Lake show a regular pattern based on aspect and elevation. Along the east shoreline Common rush is found on the higher ground, Baltic rush intermediate , and the Hardstem bullrush permanently flooded . Other emergent species along this shore include Douglas 's water-hemlock and Douglas 's spi,rea. Hardstem bullrush dominates the north shore, fronted by extensive floating mats of Yellow pond-lily and flanked on both sides by the Baltic rush . Along the west shore are deep stands of Common cat-tail . Notably, it was on the north edge of the Cat-tail that we found the one small stand of. Wapato, a locally rare wetland specie . (Note : the term " locally rare" designates those Olympic Peninsula taxa occurring in only in six, or fewer, square mile sections, not listed by the Washington Natural Heritage Program, and therefore considered to be species of concern) . At the north end of Gibbs Lake an unusual habitat for plants has been created by congested,, floating logs that are saturated and have been in place long enough to be colonized by a unique and highly diverse plant community that is gradually layering their exposred surfaces . It .is a fragile environment, easily disturbed by human visitors who might approach by boat and attempt to walk the logs (which we did during our survey) or haul out to sunbathe . Among the many species we noted were a number of sedges and rushes, Marsh violet , Marsh cinqufoil, Sundejw, Ladies ' Tresses, Bog labrador tea, Bog cranberry, BUr-reed, Yellow monkey-flower , Bog St . John 's wort, Northern bugleweed , and many others . P n trine PmprOcnt n^Pn water'' permanently flnnrlprl c:=tl =nrj (PnWR) : this is the realm of the submerged, rooted aquatics such as the Common bladderwort Large-leaved pondweed , and Canadian waterweed . Notably, i was at the north end of Gibbs Lake where Roger Risley produced the Quillwort specimen , another locally rare!Ispecies (which may deserve a listed status as well; taxonomy for the genus is still uncertain ) . This plant is known from only two other locations on the Olympic Peninsula: Lake Crescent and Ozette Lake . Fal►istrinP wetlanti (PMLR ) : Although not included on the NWI map this rare type Of wetland community commonly known as a "bog" is found at the south end of Gibbs Lake . Bogs are a very sensitive type ''iof plant community and should be protected from human impact:# . Treading on the bog surface will create compaction and create permanent damage to plant communities . - Bogs occur as a successional stage, succeeding lakes and swamps, and are eventually invaded by shrub and forest . The bog surface is floating and composed entirely of Sphagnum moss mats resting on fibrous peat composed of partially or completely disintegrated Sphagnum. The ability of Sphsg'nam III I t ° rt • GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY = to absorb basic ions and release hydrogen ions, coupled with the incomplete decomposition of organic matter, creates a highly acidic, nitrogen-poor environment that exerts a selective influence on vegetation . The phases of this successional transition are perfectly illustrated at the north end of Gibbs Lake : at the lake 's • southern margin is a classic bog, characterized by species like Sphagnum angustifolium, Bog cranberry, the insectivorous SundeN, White beakrush and Chaimisso 's cotton- grass ; behind this emergent community is a dense shrub-scrub community dominated Bog labrador tea and Western swamp laurel; at its southern edge the bog is being colonized by trees such as Sitka spruce, Red cedar, Red alder and even Douglas fir, with Douglas 's spirea the dominant shrub. SUMMARY: As the headwaters of a main tributary to Chimacum Creek, Gibbs Lake and its associated wetlands are critical habitat for coho salmon, steelhead and cutthroat trout, osprey, and many other water dependent wildlife species . It is important to note that Naylor 's Creek, the outlet for Gibbs Lake, is a salmon bearing stream where fisheries enhancement work has been accomplished by the Wild Olympic Salmon group . We; examined seasonally flooded, forested wetlands; shrub- : ._s.crub wetlands, bog and lake-margin communities at both Gibbs and Beausite lakes. A complete plant list is appended to, this report summarizing the floristic diversity we found > in these various wetland habitats . 148-found two locally rare species, Quillwort ( Isoetes ma,rj“ma) and Wapato ( Sagittaria latifolia) , and were "T' imp r_ e ssed with the overall integrity and pristine quality of thf antrcommunities we`"surveyed: However, we did find seve species of exotic plants, including populations of w• R-eed 'oanarygrass, a troublesome wetland invader . Because of its tenacity and rapid growth, Reed canarygrass poses a major threat to wetland ecosystems . It is already well established in the disturbed area where people gather at Gibbs Lake to swim and launch their boats, and at disturbed sites around Beausite Lake . ;If more :areas are 'disturbed around the margins of these 'lakes it will spread : ;.,_ -,. a,o.�.�„v....... +ea.....•- ...�.- {; no-....-...air ': -'-"i+=2e'. ,_ intro, these ;as well , forming' dense monocultures"`., Boat launching by vehicles with trailers could introduce other wetland inyadersias well, such as Purple loostrife (Lythrum salicariaj and Eurasian millfoil (Hyriophyllum brasiliense) . • Itsv�tally� important�to mnm2„�z_egdirupt• on= of the nativ__e ' }n� a"n`tc�`o munit iessu r'r ounding�fi the ::,lake-bTmargin s;; in order t c' • .� GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY _minimize the threat of takeover by weedy invasive species , such as Reed canarygrass, Purple loosestrife and Eurasian millfoil , that will replace native plants and reduce the diversity of species and habitats . Simplification of habitats by these invaders will reduce the opportunities for wildlife to utilize these areas for cover and forage, breeding, nesting and rearing! of young. The diversityofnative plants communities .will also provide aesthetic 'pleasure, and educationa1• value 'for e"'vis'itors . The way timberlands are managed near wetlands can determine the populations of many wildlife species . Structural diversity is also vital to wildlife . Forested buffers with snags and large down logs provide essential habitat components and should be retained for wildlife use . Wetland buffers provide for fundamental life needs ; food, water, cover (thermal, predator protection, travel corridors) and the reproduction and rearing of young. Cavity nesting ducks require soft snags excavated by woodpeckers, and the resident pair of osprey offer dramatic evidence of snag use by nesting raptors . It is important to note that new information on use of buffers by wetland-dependent wildlife shows that cavity-nesters utilize a 600 ' wide zone surrounding wetlands . I am enclosing for your information a draft of management guidelines for the Osprey promulgated by the Washington Department of Wildlife . Jerry Gorsline Chairman Olympic Peninsula Chapter Washington Native Plant Society i"a r H DEC -22005 GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY APPENDIX A: GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY Jefferson County, Washington T28N , R2W, Sections 27, 28, 33, 34 A Partial Floristic Checklist Compiled by the Olympic Peninsula Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society Summer 1900 • Adv = introduced species LR = locally rare species TRFF.S Alnus rubra Red alder Betula pendula (adv) European birch Picea sitchensis Sitka spruce Pinus monticola Western white pine Pseudotsuga menziesii var . menziesii Douglas fir Pyrus fusca Western crabapple Salix lasiandra var . Iasiandra Pacific willow Salix scouleriana Scouler 's willow Thuja plicata - Western red cedar Tsuga heterophylla Western hemlock S PIMS Cornus stolonifera var . occidentalis Creek dogwood Gaultheria shallon Sl Kalmia occidental [ r n Witern swamp laural Lonicera � ° var . involucratai lacik twinberry Rhamnus purshiana ' ; w i agara Rubus spectabilis 4a/" onberry Ribes bracteosum Stink currant Ribes lacustre Swap gooseberry Rosa pisocarpa Clustered wild rose Sambucus racemosa var . arborescens Coast red elderberry Spiraea douglasii Douglas 's spirea (1RASSFS AND GRASS LTKF PLANTS Agrostis exarata var . minor Spike bentgrass • . Y GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY Agrostis oregcnenesis Oregon bentgrass Alorecurus aecualis Shortawn foxtail Carex aquatilis var . dives Water sedge Carex cusickii Cusick "s sedge Carex Jeptalea ssp . 1eptalea Bristle-stalked sedge Carex obnupta Slough sedge Dulichium arundinaceum Dulichium Eleocharis acicularis Needle spike-rush Eriophorum chamissonis Chamiss•o "s cotton-grass Holcus lanatus (adv) Velvet grass Isoetes maritima (LR) Quillwort Juncus acuminatus Tapered rush Juncus articulatus Jointed rush Juncus balticus Baltic rush Juncus bufonius Toad rush Juncus effusus Common rush Juncus ensifolious var . ensifolious Dagger-leaf rush Phalaris arundinacea (adv) Reed canarygrass Puccinellia pauciflore var . microtheca Weak alkali-grass Rhynchospora alba White beakrush Scirpus acutus - Hardstem bulrush PPRNS. Adiantum pedatum Madenhair fern Athyrium Felix-femina -Lady-fern Polypodium glycyrrhiza Licorice fern Polyttichum minitum Swordfern Pteridium avuilinum var . pubescens Bracken LTVFRWfIRTS Conocephalum conicum �t � ��, .._- I Py : mn sFs Pleurozium schreberi Polytrichum strictum Sphagnum angustifolium HERRS_ Arctium minus (adv) Common burdock Cicuta douglasii Douglas water-hemlock Drosera rotundifolia Sundew 4 s GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY APPENDIX B: References : Buckingham, Nelsa and Tisch, Edward Vacr�' 1 r Plant c of the illyrpir PPninsnlP , Wachinctnn . University of Washington . 1979 Clark, Lewis FlnwPrs nf the MnrthwFt . Gray 's Pub . Ltd . 1976 . Cowardin , Lewis M . C1PCCifir.atinn of WatlPnrlc anti DPApwat,ar NahitPtc nf th= jlnitPrl Statpc . U . S . Fish and Wildlife Service . Washington , D .C . 1979 . Hitchcock and Cronguist, et al . VPSrnlar Plantc of the Panifir Nnrtht ct. . University of Washington Press . 1969. r N if l _ 0 • Washington Native Plant Soceity Olympic Peninsula Chapter POB 231 , Port Townsend , WA 98368 f GIBBS LAKE WETLAND SURVEY Elodea canadensis Canadian waterweed Epilobium angustifolium Fireweed Epilobium watsonii Watson 's willow-herb Eauisetum telmateia var . braunii Northern scouring-rush Galium aparine Goosegrass Galium trifidun var . pacificum Small bedstraw Hy-drophyllum tenuipes Slender-stem waterleaf Hypericum anagalloides Bog St . John 's wort Lactuca muralis (adv) Wall lettuce Lapsana communis (adv) Nipplewort Ledum groenlandicum Bog labrador tea Lemna minor Water lentil Lycopis uniflorus Northern bugleweed Lysichitum americanum Skunk cabbage Haianthemum dilatatum Beadruby lien the arvensis var . glabrata Field mint Himulus guttatus Yellow monkey-flower Honda sibirica Montia Nuphar polysepalum Yellow water-lily Nymphaea odorata (adv) Fragrent waterlilly Oenanthe sarmentosa Pacific water-parsley Potentilla palustris Marsh cinquefoil Potamogeton amplifolius Large-leaved pondweed Rumex crispus (adv) j Curly dock Sagittaria latifolia (LR) Wapato Sparganium emersum Simplestem bur-reed Spi ran thes rorianzoffi ana var . romanzoffiana _ Ladie 's tresses Stachys cooleyae Cooley 's hedge-nettle Tiarella trifoliate Foamflower Tolmiea menziesii Youth-on-age Typha latifolia Common cat-tail Urtica dioica ssp . gracillis var . lyallii Stinging nettle Utricularia vulgaris Common bladderwort Vaccinium oxycoccos Bog cranberry Vaccinium parvifolium Red huckleberry Veronica scutellata Marsh speedwell Viola palustris Marsh violet Y 1 DEC -2 910', f_ June 1995 Beausite Lake Supplement to Jerry Gorsine Plant List Trees Acer macrophyllum Big leaf maple Shrubs Holodiscus discolor Ocean spray Oemleria cerasiformis Indian Plum Rhododendron macrophyllum Pacific Rhododendron Grasses and grass like plants Anthoxanthum odoratum Sweet vernal grass Carex deweyana Dewey' s Sedge Cynosurus cristatus Dogtail grass Festuca arundinacea Tall Fescue Glyceria elata Tall mannagrass Herbs Adenocaulon bicolor Pathfinder Circaea alpina Enchanter ' s nightshade Corallorhiza striata Coral root Digitalis purpurea Foxglove Erodium cicutarium Storks bill Geranimum molle Dovefoot geranium Linnaea borealis Twin flower Mahonia aquifolium Tall oregon grape Mahonia nervosa Dull oregon grape Pyrola asarifolia Commom wintergreen Ranunculus acris Meadow buttercup Ranunculus repens Creeping buttercup Trilllium ovatum Trillium 71:7 `''' DEC h. el Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge is open to the Birds public daily during daylight hours. The trails are open only for walking and pets are not allowed. So Su F W Bring your binoculars,spotting scope, and camera, GAVIIFORMES and enjoy your visit! Gaviidae-Loons Red-throated Loon C C C • Wildlife Species Checklist ,Gavia stelata Arctic Loon R R U JGavia arctica N o t e s _ C o m m o n Loon C U C C Gavia immer This wildlife checklist contains 176 species of birds _ Yellow-billed Loon X that have been observed at Nisqually National Gavia adamsii Wildlife Refuge and 36 other bird species listed as PODICIPEDIFORMES accidental. The birds'common and scientific names pd icipedidae-Grebes and taxonomic order are categorized into family and `Pied-billed Grebe C C C C N subfamily groups in accordance with the 6th edition `�Nomed buspodiceps C C C • (1983) of the A. 0. U. Checklist of North American — Hornedps a Grebe Birds. Species of fishes, mammals,reptiles, and Red-necked Grebe U U U amphibians found on the refuge are also listed._ 7 lodiceps grisegena Eared Grebe R Seasons of occurrence heading columns 1 through 4: podiceps nigricollis vWestern Grebe C R CC Sp-Spring(March-May). Aechmophorus occidentalis Su-Summer(June-July). •F-Fall(August-November). PROCELLARIIFORMES W-Winter(December-February). Procellanidae-Shearwaters -: 0 _ Short-tailed Shearwater X Abundance notations in columns 1 through 4: Hydrobatidae to-Storm-petrels � Hydrobatidae-Storm-petrels _ Leach's Storm-petrel X A-Abundant: Common and in relatively large numbers. Oceanodroma leucorhoa C-Common: Seen on majority of visits to proper habitat. U-Uncommon: Seen on less than half of visits to proper PELECANIFORMES habitat. Pelecanidae-Pelicans R-Rare: Seen on less than 10% of visits to proper habitat. _ Brown Pelican X,FE Pelecanus occidentalis Notes (*) in column 5: Phalacrocoracidae-Cormorants ✓Double-crested Cormorant C C C C N-Nesting recorded on Nisqually Delta. Br aldt'soCorant andt's Cormm orrant U _ FT-Federally listed threatened species. Phalacrocorax penicillatus FE-FederaIly listed endangered species. 1/Pelagic Cormorant U U U SE-State listed endangered species. Phalacrocorax pelagicus SS -State listed sensitive species. X-Accidental. Le ss than 5 recor ds o f occurre n ce on Nisqually ua ll Y C I CON IIF RMES Delta. They are not reasonably expected to be found more often Ardeidae oris and-Bitterns- - .._. than once every five to twenty years—if ever again. _Ameri ratittein, r r ;U X11 J N . Botaur , lentiginosns _ .... . I I{I L t ,∎f i fin' -,:.--74--....fT_ --. _: + `�C.• ;_ �; . i I ill . . is_____ _ • • 4 5 f-. SDSuF W - SpSuF W * VGreat Blue Heron C C C C N 1/Surf Scoter C C C Ardea herodias Melanitta perspicillata _ Great Egret X l 'White-winged Scoter C R CC Casmerodius albus plelanitta fusca t/Green-backed Heron U U U N ✓Common Goldeneye C C C Butorides striatus - Bucephala clangula /Barrow's Goldeneye U U U ANSERIFORMES ¢ucephafa islandica • Anatidae-Swans,Geese,and Ducks Bufflehead C C C l/Tundra Swan R ucephala albeola Cygnus columbianus 2/Hooded Merganser U R U C N - Lophodytes cucullatus /Trumpeter Swan X _1 Common Merganser U U C U Cygnus buccinator tifergus merganser Greater White Fronted Goose R U — _✓Red-breasted Merganser U U C U nser albifrons Mergus serrator now Goose R • VRuddy Duck C R CU t C R hen caerulescens NA rant Oxyura jamaicensis 7. Branta bemic/a •✓Canada Goose C C C C N FALCONIFORMES Branta canadensis Cathartidae-Vultures Wood Duck; U U R N jTurkey Vulture R R R :-. ix sponsa' Cathartes aura ✓Green-winged Teal C R C A N Accipitridae-Ospreys,Hawks,Old World Vultures, Anas crecca and Harriers ✓Mallard C C A AN /Osprey R R R Arms platyrhynchos Pandion haliaetus f. _✓Northern Pintail C R CA N _ Black-shouldered Kite X Anas acuta Elanus caeruleus /Blue-winged Teal U R N ±Bald Eagle U U U U FT,SS Anas discors - Haliaeetus leucocephalus %/Cinnamon Teal C C U N ✓Northern Harrier C C C C N Anas cyanoptera ,Circus cyaneus ✓Northern Shoveler C U C C N k Sharp-shinned Hawk R C C Anas clypeata Accipiter striatus _✓Gadwall C R C C N - Cooper's Hawk R U R Anas strepera Accipiter cooperii %Eurasian Wigeon U U U _ Northern Goshawk X Anas penelope Accipitergentilis _,/American Wigeon C R A A _ Red-shouldered Hawk X Anas americana Buteo lineal us Canvasback U R U C VRed-tailed Hawk C C C C N Aythya valisineria Buteo jamaicensis _ Ring-necked Duck U R U U N . ', .'Rough-legged Hawk U U U Aythya collaris Buteo lagopus ✓Greater Scaup C R CC Falconidae-Falcons A y t h y a m a n i l a r --- q, r 7 (-7,::,y�. � ---/} r�r0rican Kestrel U U U U N _✓Lesser Scaup R IR l 1J � . t 4, �'.1, ,:F IIo sparverius Aythya affinis r ------ - erlin U U U /Oldsquaw R R F1,co columbarius Clangula hyemalis t',' Peregrine Falcon R U FE,SE _%/Black Scoter f iDEC —2 2005 Falco peregrinus Melanitta nigra Gyrfalcon X v.- -._ w..t Falco rusticolus i ' ik f 6 SpSuF W X SoSuF W Y s. _PrairieFalcon X _ Red Knot X Falco mexicanus f alidris canutus VSanderling R R GALLIFORMES Calidris alba Pllasianidae-Upland Game Birds I/Western Sandpiper A U A U VRing-necked Pheasant U U U U N Calidris mauri i h a s i a n u s c o l c h i c u s _ Least Sandpiper C U C U Ruffed Grouse X - Calidris minutilla > onasa umbellus _ Baird's Sandpiper R U ✓Northern Bobwhite X Calidris bairdii olinus virginianus _ Pectoral Sandpiper U { Calidris melanotos ✓California Quail U U U U N Sharp-tailed Sandpiper X , Callipepla califomica Mountain Quail X ,Calidris acuminata _ Oreortyx pictus - Dunlin A A A Calidris alpina GRUIFORMES _ Short billed Dowitcher U A Rallidae-Rails,Gallinules, and Coots Limnodromus griseus Virginia Rail U C U U N Long-billed Dowitcher U A U Rallus l Rail a imnodromus scolopaceus Sora R R R N VCommon Snipe C U C C N Gallinago gallinago VAorzana Carolina VAmerican Coot U U U U N ya n's Phalarope R R N Phalaropus,Fulica americana Phal tricolor Sandhill Crane R SE _ Red-necked Phalarope X 0 — Grus canadensis Phalaropus lobatus Laridae-Gulls and Terns CHARADRIIFORMES _ Parasitic Jaeger R Charadriidae-Plovers Stercorarius parasiticus • _ Black-bellied Plover U U R _ Franklin's Gull R Pluvialis squatarola arcs rte's an — Lesser Golden-plover Ronaparte Gull C R C C Pluvialis dominica Larus philad Gull •t — Semipalmated Plover U U _ Heermann's Gull X Charadrius semipalmatus Larus heermanni - ii�Killdeer C C C C N ✓Mew Gull C C C _ Larus cams • C h a r a d r i u s vociferus ✓_ R i n g-b i l l e d Gull C U C U Recurvirostridae-Stilts and Avocets Larus delawarensis Black-necked Stilt X California Gull C R C R — Himantopus mexicanus Laws californicus — American Avocet X _ Herring Gull R Recurvirostra americana Larus argentatus Scolopacidae-Woodcock,Snipe,and Sandpipers _ Thayer's Gull R R U — Greater Yellowlegs C R C C Larus thayeri Tringa melanoleuca _ Western Gull F. R U • _ Lesser Yellowlegs R U Larusoccidentalis T r i n g a f l a v i p e s ✓Glaucous-winged Gull A A A A _Willet . X1 ,• ,arQ glaucescens • Catoptrophorus semipalmatus _ f L./..,G,l a icouswinged U R U U F"Spotted Sandpiper U U U U N { ---- -Western Hybrid Actitis macularia Larus sp. t _ Whimbrel U U 1) f, laucous Gull R Numenius phaeopus Larus hyperboreus 0 H _ ______ ..____ _ _ __ _ _ . ■ fµ~, -, 8 9 Sp Su F W * SD Sll F Zjr X _ Caspian Tern U U CORACIIFORMES Sterna caspia Alcedinidae-Kingfishers Common Tern U '1./Belted Kingfisher C C C C — Sterna hirundo Ceryle alcyon le n c Y Alcidae-Auks,Murres,and Puffins t/Common Murre U U C as aa/ge PICIFORI�fES geon Guillemot U U U U Picidae-Woodpeckers pepphus columba — Lewis'Woodpecker X Melanerpes lewis Marbled Murrelet U U U U — VRed-breasted Saps sucker° C C C C N Brachyramphus marmoratus VSphyrapicus tuber Murrelet R _ _ Downy Woodpecker C C C C N Synthliboramphus antiquus ,Picoides pubescens _ Rhinoceros Auk(et U R U C `Hairs Woodpecker U U U U N Cerorhinca monocerataicoides villosus , Northern Flicker C C C C N ..- COLUMBIFOR S /Colaptes auratus C lumbidae-Pigeons and Doves L Pileated Woodpecker U U U U N VRock Dove U U U U Dryocopus pileatus ,Columba livia Band-tailed Pi eon.'_ C C C U N 9 � PASSERIFORMES ' ofumba fasciata'`" Tyrannidae-Tyrant Flycatchers 1/Mourning Dove . U R U Olive-sided Flycatcher"s U Zenaida macroura Contopus borealis STRIGIFORMES _✓Western Wood-pewee C U N —',, Contopus sordidu/us Tytonidae-Barn Owls _ Willow Flycatcher C U N yCommon Barn-owl U U U U N ,Empidonax traillli Tyto alba ZWestern Flycatcher C C N Strigidae-Typical Owls Empidonax difficilis 1/G r e a t Horned Owl U U U U N I _✓Western Kingbird X Bubo virginianus Tyrannus verticalis ( _ Snowy Owl R Alaudidae-Larks Islyctea scandiaca 3/Horned Lark X 1/Northern Pygmy-owl X Eremophila alpestris F Glaucidium gnoma 1/Long-eared owl X H}rundinidae-Swallows Asio otus ✓Tree Swallow A A A N _ Short-eared Owl U U U U N Tachycineta bicolor Asio flammeus Wiolet-green Swallow A A A N I Tachycineta thalassina CAPRIMULGIFORMES I Li.Northern Rough-winged C C C N Caprimulgidae-Goatsuckers Swallow - Common Nighthawk ' U Ste/gidopteryx serripennis Chordeiles minor ,- ..._ -._. - -� - ✓Cliff Swallow C C C N r j t - a tiirundo pyrrhonota APODIFORMES c t t; i 1-;, /`,Barn Swallow `i' A A A N Apodidae-Swifts _-uM -w-- -- • Hirundo rustica — Vaux's Swift - U; w i Cnrvidae-Jays,Magpies,and Crows Chaetura vauxi € DEC —2 2� i i Steller s Jay i' C C C U Tr hilidae Hummingbirds ' .t Cyanocitta stetted ufous Hummingbird C C rt N ! ✓Black-billed Magpie X Selasphorus tutus Pica pica 0 . 10 N/'5 7 Le 1 SnSuF `V * SnSuF W X _VAmerican Crow:'.7 ? Stumidae-Starlings =Corvus brachyrhynchos _✓European Starling A A A AN ' Pa�dae-Titmice . _ Sturnus vulgaris vlack-capped Chickadee " C C C C N Vireonidae-Vireos Solitary Vireo 1 U U U N Pares atricapillus _ Vireo solitaries yohestnut-backed Chickadee C U C C N _ Hutton's Vireo , U U U U N Pares rufescens Vireo huttoni Aegithalidae-Bushtits _ Warbling Vireo U C U N j(Bushtit C C C C N Vireo gilvus Psaltriparus minimus _ Red-eyed Vireo U U U N Si tidae-Nuthatches Vireo olivaceus i/Red-breasted Nuthatch C C C C N Emberizidae-Emberizids Sitta canadensis 1/Orange-crowned Warbler C C C R N yermivora celata Certhiidae-Creepers )Nashville Warbler X _✓B r o w n Creeper U U U U N Vermivora ruficapilla Certhia americana 1/Yellow Warbler C C C N T oglodytidae-Wrens pendroica petechia Bewick's Wren C C C C N _ Yellow-rumped Warbler C C C U N Thryomanes bewickii Dendroica coronata (`House Wren U It Black-throated Gray Warbler C C C N i .Troglodytes aedon Dendroica nigrescens ■ / VTownsend's Warbler U U :� L Winter Wren C C C C N Dendroica townsendi - 'I T r o g l o d y t e s troglodytes V Marsh Wren C C C C N _ MacGillivray's Warbler C C C N Cistothorus palustris pPorornis tolmiei VCommon Yellowthroat C C C N 0 I M,uscicapidae-Muscapids Geothlypis trichas ,i _//Golden-crowned Kinglet C C C C N 'Wilson's Warbler C C C N ,Regulus satrapa Wilsonia pusilla fi Ruby-crowned Kinglet U U C 11 Western Tanager U C U N 1 Regulus calendula Piranga ludoviciana I' 4/ estern Bluebird X _ Black-headed Grosbeak U C U N 1. ialia mexicana Pheucticus melanocephalus - Townsend's Solitaire X _-Lazuli Bunting X yadestes townsendi asserina amoena wainson's Thrush C C N VRufous-sided Towhee ' C C C C N patharus usrulatus Pipilo erythrophthalmus 1/American Robin; C C C C N • American Tree Sparrow X yTurdus migratonus ,Spizella arborea :II _✓Varied Thrush U C hipping Sparrow X •i lxoreus naevius Spizella passerina Mimidae-Mockingbirds and Thrashers . ' _ Vesper Sparrow X Northern Mockingbird X Pooecetes gramineus Mimus polyglottos _ Savannah Sparrow C C C N � Motacillidae-Pipits _ Passerculus sandwichensis _ Water Pipit U U R Fox Sparrow U, it 1 Anthus spinoletta I Passerella rliacax '1 Bombycillidae Waxwings i Song Sparrow; _: C:-..C- -.0 .0 N 1/Cedar Waxwing U C C R N Melospiza melbdia `i 9 U i "—BO mbycr7la cedrorum _ Lincoln's Sparrow U i d 1: L niidae-Shrikes Melospiza lincolnii it i _3G c , I: iNorthern Shrike R U U Lanius excubitor 1 0 ., , . , _ - 12 13 So Su F W X CHIROPTERA-Bats hite-throated Sparrow o- � P �'�X /171 X Vespertilionidae Vespertilionid Bats Zonotrichia albicollis _ Yuma Myotis Myotis yumanensis Golden-crowned Sparrow U U C t _ Little Brown Bat '2 Myotis lucifugus Zonotrichia atricapilla 1 Long-eared Myotis / evotis y/White-crowned Sparrow U U U C N _ Silver-haired Bat Lasionycteris noctivagans • Zonotrichia Ieucophrys _ Hoary Bat Lasiurus cinereus Harris'Sparrow X _ Townsend's Big-eared Bat Plecotus townsendi „Zonotrichia querufa • .1/Dark-eyed Junco " C C C A N LAGOMORPHA—Hares,Rabbits, and Pikas Junco hyemalls Leporidae—Rabbits and Hares — Snow-bunting X /Eastern Cottontail Sylvilagus f'cridanus Plectrophenax nivalis . Snowshoe Hare Leous amen,"canes j/Red-winged Blackbird C C C C N ftgelaius phoeniceus RODENTIA—Rodents Western Meadowlark U U U U N A lodontidae—Mountain Beaver - Sturnella neglecta P, Yellow-headed Blackbird U U U N ✓Mountain Beaver AplodonUa ru,a Xanhhocephalus xanthocephalus Sc))uridae—SquirreIs and Relatives j/Brewer's Blackbird C C C C N r/Townsend's Chipmunk Eutamias townsendi estern Gray Squirrel Sciurus griseus N ,Euphagus cyanocephalus Brown-headed Cowbird U C U R N Lbouglas'Squirrel Tamiasciurus douglas! IMolothrus ater _ Northern Flying Squirrel Glaucomys sabrinus y Northern Oriole U N E'', Castoridae—Beavers Icterus galbula i/Beaver Castor canadensis Fringillidae-Grosbeaks and Finches M dae--Murids Purple Finch C C C C N ,Veer Mouse ? Peromyscus maniculatus Carpodacus purpureus _ (no common name) Peromyscus oreas ouse Finch C C C C N _ Bushytail Woodrat Neotoma cinerea Carpodacus mexicanus _ Western Red-backed Vole Clethrionomys gapped - - , kried Crossbill U U U _ Townsend's Vole 7 Microtus townsendi oxia curvirostra _ Longtail Vole • ✓''1'5- Microtus longicaudus ine Siskin C C C C N _ Creeping Vole Microtus Oregon! ,Carduelis pin us I/Muskrat Ondatra zibethicus _v American Goldfinch U C C U N _ Roof Rat Rattus rattus 1_/Earduelis tristis _ Norway Rat Rattus ncr/egicus vening Grosbeak C R CU iHouse Mouse Mus muscuius r Coccothraustes vespertinus Zapodidae—Jumping Mice 1 _ Pacific Jumping Mouse Zapus trinctatus Mammals Erethizontidae—New World Porcupines VPorcupine Erethizon dcrsatum INSECTIVORA—Insectivores CETACEA—Whales and Porpoises Soricidae—Shrews Delphinidae—Porpoises and Dolphins _ Vagrant Shrew •7 Sorex vagrans _ False Killer Whale Pseudorca c assidens — (no common name) r Sorex monticolus Killer Whale Orcinus crca _ Marsh Shrew Sorex bendirei _ Harbor Porpoise Phccoena phccoena _ Trowbridge's Shrew Sorex trowbridgei — Talpidae—Moles " Eschrichtidae—Gray Whale I Gray Whale("FE, SE) Eschrichtius robustus _ Shrew-mole ? Neurotrichus` • r- _ Townsend's Mole ScapanuS`tow ser�ditI, p ,,y': )j-if aepopteridae—Fin-backed Whales ' _ Coast Mole Scapanu.oracrrts-•- .--`'"' , l ,Mink Whale Balaenoptera acutorostrata i • '• Fin Whale(*FE, SE) Ealaenoptera pnysalus DEC -2 201 1. ll m . 11 0 , 14 15 CARNIVORA—Carnivores Fishes cpnidae—Coyote,Wolves,Foxes, and Dogs YvY Coyote :- Canis latrans SALMO\TIFORMES Common Red Fox Vulpes vulpes Ursidae—Bears Salmonidae-Trouts � ,c f ' lack Bear Ursus americanus i t Pink Salmon Oncorhynchus corb�.u_cha Procyonidae—Raccoons and Allies _✓Chum Salmon Oncorhynchus eta Y; iaccoon -" Procyon lotor t�Coho Salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch ✓Sockeye Salmon (Kokanee) Oncorhynchus nerka Mu rmin ae Mustelids t vChinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Ermine Mustela erminea i ✓Mountain Whitefish Prosopiurn willia„soni y7/Longtail Weasel ` Mustela frenata I Cutthroat Trout Salmo clarki 1Aink Mustela vison , 4/Rainbow Trout(Steelhead) Salmo gairdneri _ Spotted Skunk Spilogale putorius : Y Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis /Striped Skunk Mephitis mephitis ,l Dolly Varden Salvelinus mama River Otter Lutra canadensis Felidae-Cats and Allies _ Mountain Lion Fells concolor Jiroobcat Lynx rufus Cyprinidae-Carps:and Minnows _ Peamouth --"" Mylocheilus caurinus – Northern Squawfish Ptychocheilus oregonensis PINiidae—Are Seals and Walrus – Longnose Dace Rhinichthys cataractae Otariidae—Eared Seals Speckled Dace Rhinichthys osculus • Northern Sea Lion Eumetopias jubatus ( Redside Shiner Richardsonius ba!teatus DCalifornia Sea Lion Zalophus califomianus Catostomidae-Suckers Ph id Seal less Seals ` Largescale Sucker Catostomus macrocheilus rbor or Seal - Phoca vitulina – , SILURIFORMES ARTIODACTYLA—Artiodactyls Ict luridae-Bullhead Catfishes Cecvidae—Cervids Brown Bullhead Ictalurus nebulosus A/Columbia Blacktail Deer Odocoileus hemionus – columbianus GASTEROSTEIFORMES Gasterosteidae-Sticklebacks Reptiles _ Threespine Stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus SQUAMATA PERCIFORMES Boidae Centrarchidae-Sunfishes _ Rubber Boa Charina bottae _✓Rock Bass Ambloplites r upestris Colubridae ',Rock Lepomisg!bbosus ✓Common Garter Snake Thamnophis sirtalis Warmouth Lepomis gulosus –I/Northwestern Garter Snake Thamnophis ordinoides ✓ Largemouth Bass Micropterus sairncides ✓Western Garter Snake Thamnophis elegans -c/.White Crappie Pomoxis annular/ — Alligator Lizard •7 Gerrhonotus coeruleus Black Crappie Pomoxis nicromaculatus Fence Lizard - Sceloporus occidentalis Percidae-Perches – j/Yellow Perch Perca flavescens Amphibians j Cottidae-Sculpins Sculpins ssp. f i CAUDATA f i , r t�' ! Ambystomatidae n � _ Long-toed Salamander . Ambystoma macrodactylum , 'I Salamandridae a t _ Roughskin Newt Y, Taricha granulosa %"I �, Hylidae , ' V.Pacific Treefrog Hy/a regilla 1 Ranidae 410 ✓Red legged Frog Rana aurora Soil Description The Semiahmoo Series consists of very poorly drained organic soils that have a high degree of decomposed plant material. The majority of the soil adjacent to Beausite Lake is classified as Semiahmoo muck, shallow variant (Sm) which is an organic layer 15-24 inches thick over a mineral soil or loamy sand, sandy loam sandy clay and clay. Semiahmoo Muck is classified as Euic, mesic Typic Medisaprist. This translates as an organic rather than mineral soil (histosol= ist) , that is for the most part decayed (sapr) and is formed under rather typical or ordinary conditions (medi and typic) . Mesic means the soil has developed under conditions of a mesic e temperature of 47 t 0 59 degrees F. and has a pH climate (averag p g F. ) P of 4 .5 or higher (Euic) . 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February 09,2006 I:\R_MLT_Case_CRMLA.rpt UDC CONSISTENCY REVIEW Project Planner: M LINDBLAD Master#MLA06-00045 Review Type Project Description ZON06-00006 Construct camping facilities for disabled persons. Primary: JEFFERSON COUNTY Site Address: COURTHOUSE 510 BEAUSITE LAKE RD PO BOX 1220 CHIMACUM WA, 98325 PORT TOWNSEND WA 983680920 j1J v " __ ,,K kYYA" 4ç1 .l 4) Project Location: Parcel Numbers 901 284 001,002&004, &901 273 004 in Sections 27 &28,Township 29, Range 01 West,WM, located on Beausite Lake Road, Chimacum WA 98325 Parcel Number: 901273004 S-T-R:27-29N-01W Total Acreage: 28 Legal Description S27 T29 R1W W1/2 SW SW(LY N'LY OF RD)W1/2 NW SW Land Use: 1100 Flood District: Fire District: 1 Planning Area: 6 Flood Map(FIRM)Panel No: 5300690435B District: 49 Zoning: PPR Parcel Number: 901284001 S-T-R:28-29N-01W Total Acreage: 20 Legal Description S28 T29 R1W N1/2 NE SE SUBJ TO&WITH BNDRY LINE Land Use: 9100 ADJ Flood District: Fire District: 1 Planning Area: 6 Flood Map(FIRM)Panel No: 5300690435B District: 49 Zoning: PPR Parcel Number: 901284002 S-T-R:28-29N-01W Total Acreage: 20 Legal Description S28 T29 R1W S1/2 NE SE Land Use: 1100 Flood District: Fire District: 1 Planning Area: 6 Flood Map(FIRM)Panel No: 5300690435B District: 49 Zoning: PPR Parcel Number: 901284004 S-T-R:28-29N-01W Total Acreage: 4 Legal Description S28 T29 R1W SE SE(NE'LY OF CO RD) Land Use: 9100 Flood District: Fire District: 1 Planning Area: 6 Flood Map(FIRM)Panel No: 5300690435B District: 49 Zoning: PPR 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 Docume YES NO [ ] ESA's: Special Reports Near y ES 0 Shoreline De 14 ion:YES NO Stream Type: !e NO Z 1 . s Fish&Wildlif :YES No 1 ' Wetlands: (NO d.71' Rare Plants: �°� 0 Seismic: soSNO Landslide: YES O Flood: YES Erosion: YES O Aquifer Rec g rea:YES SIPZ: o At Risk High Risk Coastal Stormwater site plan submitted: Yes No [ ] Forest Lands: YE NO �� t Adjoining Fore Lands: Commercial/ Rural/ Inholding [ ] Mineral Lands: YES [ ] Agricultural Lands: YES [ ] 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 Engineerin [ ] Notice Provisions/Dis s e: Airport vEs ®o MRL YES Forest Lands YES o [ ] Landscaping Required:Ves No [ ] Parking Spaces". q` red NO 2 then [ ] 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:sub' ct to septic&wa constraints/None specified [ ] Setbacks: Front: Left Side: Right Side: Rear: Shoreline Setback: LSad Setback: � 5�L � ,_ ` I /��© [ ] Road Classification: 1-�\ 9 Road Approach:�TING NOT REQ'D RAP [ ] SEPA Required ESJ 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 Declaratio : 'estri iv Cove t YES NO, submitted: YES NO [ ] Site Visit conducted 4O [ ] Require Final Zoning Approval YE 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 No parcel tags found for parcel Associated CASES status issued finaled description 901284004 OTH96-00117 P BLD95-00357 F 7/6/1995 8/3/1998 Change of use: commercial alteration;replace deck;change doors MLA06-00045 ZON06-00006 P Construct camping facilities for disabled persons. • Northwest kiwanis Camp Sec 27 & 28, T 29 N, Ri W, W.M. 1 l t ~a or pr /4+9 -1 DA4Z _ 4SPi-rte rp Lo A-0-P1 l APPROVED SITE PLAN AUG 14 2006 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT. OF UNITY DEVELOPIV SIGNATURE" U — r / 0 I I LEN I��l:3l:l'Z(;- �MII�I�f -I .' Suite B A R C H ff T E C T 3 Phone: (360) 452-6116 Fax: (360) 452-7064 NLN) evpeG 2.1- Cry L44-4 M 1G:�f L0I +4 0 �,+I L.DI ��► > 4 PW WKp• 0!:VL 101 N G t 42 N JL LGU�j�Pa(�' DATE: 06 -18-06 .23)0 RE�ISfI-_REO New Cabins and Restroom Facility For: nRc�+ ITE.CT REVISED: Northwest Cam gILLIAM w LINOBERC • �� SME CF WASEING10o COMM. No. _____._� Beausite Lake, Jefferson County 1 1 1 � e , r ' e D r BEA Ua§ w =E I A KIE- 99 hW, V L ZE(g 27 e.(!; ~'-- Cam- - �-� � . �� FOR. MFANO G�"P 7.. �• r � \ : G. -i� l� may. 1 - � � 1 , _ . ., , '. "`_ /�� .J �,. �:'� J- .'•'1. .. • .ter•.,, , 1 /.^ - - ^ • -.�j. �. 1 �1.� ' ^,.. . v'r.r .r, •_ '1 1 `1 �"�i-1 \. '1r.,I w 1 �'•'J r.- _•/- : _ � r -.. - C - 6� + _ , ''? .- ••' (� I ,�' . fir• - `'? .'.♦ , .` ` l Ja �- '// ^, ' - �, i - J r ' , _ ' •' -, - - ...... -4 --1%j 1.- '04 J/ 28 SEC e2-7 1��. all- Of- r� _ r- ,.�r;:. 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