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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBLD2014-00223 BUILDING PERMIT APPLI i ION BLD14-00223 Review Type: Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 PERMIT#: BLD14-00223 Received Date: 6/23/2014 SITE ADDRESS: 2922 BEAVER VALLEY RD PORT LUDLOW, 98365 OWNER: ROBERT P SCHLADETZKY PHONE: 360-732-4311 2982 BEAVER VALLEY RD PORT LUDLOW WA 98365-9245 SUBDIVISION: Block: Lot: PARCEL NUMBER: 821073001 Section: 7 Township: 28 N Range: 01 E CONTRACTOR: OWNER/BUILDER PHONE: REPRESENTATIVE: PHONE: PROJECT DESCRIPTION Manufactured Home install as ADU TYPE OF WORK MOB SQUARE FOOTAGE: TYPE OF IMP ADU MAIN: 687 VALUATION ADD'L: HEAT TYPE: EEE CODE EDITION: 2012 HEAT BASE: HEAT TYPE: OCCUPANCY: OCCUPANCY: UNHEATED: #OF STORIES: OTHER: CONST TYPE: GARAGE: SHORELINE: CONST TYPE: DECK: 32 SETBACK: BANK HEIGHT: SEWAGE DISPOSAL: OSS WATER SYSTEM: 1PWELL BEDROOMS: BATHROOMS: Exist: Exist: Prop: 2 Prop: 1 Total: 2 Total: 1 Routing Date: Type Amount Paid By: Date: Receipt: Approved/Date Permit $532.00 MEB 06/23/14 148808 APPROVED State Building Code $4.50 MEB 06/23/14 148808 Potable Water Application $67.00 MEB 06/23/14 148808 JUL 31 2014 Total: $603.50 Jefferson County DCD 1l tidemark\data\forms\F_BLD_App_Bld.rpt 6/23/2014 "" ,, DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT � , } 621 Sheridan Street,Port Townsend,W A 98368 ' Tel:360379.4450 I Fax: 360.3 79.4451 fr, ., Web:www.co.iefferson.wa.us/communitpdevelopment ;S, . E-mail:dcd(aco_jefferson.wa.us CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY PERMIT#: BLD14-00223 APPLICANT: ROBERT P SCHLADETZKY PHONE: 360-732-4311 2982 BEAVER VALLEY RD PORT LUDLOW WA 98365-9245 SITE ADDRESS: 3042 BEAVER VALLEY RD Issue Date: 07/31/2014 PORT LUDLOW, 98365 Final Date: 8/20/2015 SUBDIVISION: Block: Lot: PARCEL NUMBER: 821073001 Section: 7 Township: 28 N Range: 1E PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Manufactured Home install as ADU THE PROJECT LISTED ABOVE COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENT OF THE BUILDING CODE 2012 EDITION. OCCUPANCY GROUP: R-3 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: U SPRINKLER SYSTEM yes( no THE PROJECT PASSED ITS FINAL INSPECTION AND RECEIVED FINAL SIGN OFF ON 8/20/2015 \\tidemark\datalforms\F_BLD_Occupancy.rpt 8/20/2015 ox c 41 O JEFFERS COUNTY DEPARTME F COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I' ' r''4 621 Sheridan Street • Port Townsend •Washington 98368 L[ -2— Z 3 360/379-4450 • 3601379-4451 Fax `l ,qso'� www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment $IN Master Permit Application MLA: _ PrgjectiDescription(incl/uoe separate heets as necessTry): Tax Parcel Number: ‘:R2 I (Y7-7j Q L`)t Property Size: t I. (acres/square feet) Site Address and/or Directions to Property: 201 bZ sedtVele VCtI'l!j . ?oV gad ltd/W A `i'P13i.PS- ratrt•t rNtM 101 {1g3,e1 NOiorti') crt1-O beave.v VGtI tti pzi I+wl1 I Property Owner(s)of Record: �iMe. C i1 i i%�'R Telephone:(,,LDD) I7 L 43\ I Fax: r� �_ email: Mailing Address: 2-q.`re? WO(Ver VtA-1I- t& Lj1 Uc . U A �1( 5tc c ApplicantlAgent(if different from owner): Telephone: Fax: email: Mailing Address:_ What kind of Permit? (Check each box that applies ❑Lot or Road Segregation ❑Building ❑ Critical Areas Stewardship Plan ❑ Demolition Permit ❑Variance(Minor, Major or Reasonable Economic Use) ❑ Single Family ❑ Garage Attached/Detached ❑ Conditional Use[C(a),C(d),or C]" [ Manufactured Home .❑ Modular ❑ Discretionary"D"or Unnamed Use Classification ❑ Commercial* ❑Special Use(Essential Public Facilities)** ❑ Change of Use ❑ Boundary Line Adjustment ❑ Address ❑ Road Approach_ ❑Short Plat** ❑ Home Business ❑ Cottage industry ❑ Binding Site Plan" ❑ Propane ❑ Long Plat" Fyn ❑ Planned Rural Residential Development(PRRD)/Amendments** ❑Allowed "Yes"Use Consistency Analysis ❑ Plat Vacation/Alteration*` ❑Stormwater Management ❑ Shoreline Master Program Exemption/Permit Revisions** ❑Site Plan Approval Advance Determination(SPAAD)* ❑Shoreline Management Substantial Development** ❑Temporary Use ❑Shoreline.Management Variance El Wireless Telecommunication* ❑Comprehensive Plan/UDC/Land Use District Map Amendment ❑ Forest Practices Act/Release of Six-Year Moratorium ❑Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program Amendment *May r e wire a Pre—Application A licafion Co f e rence ❑Tree Vegetation etation Request uest **Requires a Pre-Application Conference Please identify any other local,state or federal permits required for this proposal, if known: DESIGNATION OF AGENT I hereby designate 4\ftl lVleiy% C+2 k.t .t.l to act as my agent in matters relating to this application for permit(s). OWNER SIGNATURE Date: IG I�_ By signing this application form,the owner/agent attests that the information provided herein,and in any attachments,is true and correct to the best of . his,her or its knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the owner/agent with respect to this application packet may result in this permit being null and void. I further agree to save,indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities,judgments,court costs,reasonable attorney's fees and expenses which ma '. -ry way accrue against Jefferson County as a result of or in consequence of the granting of this permit. I further agree .provide a and right of entry to Jefferson County and its employees,representatives or agents for the sole purpose of application review and;¢ y required later r pections. Staffs access and right of entry will be assumed unless the applicant informs the County in writing at the time of thci.. 'i(; BUILDER STATEMENT 411 0 The signer of this statement s hereby rtify that they are the Owners of the parcel referenced herein,that they are not licensed contractors and that they wit be assn he sibility of e General Contractor for the proposed project. Signature: .� Date: .f I21 114-- GENERAL CONTRACTOR OR MANUFACTURED HOME INSTALLER: PHONE: FAX: in\Y_SIC-, (\IVY/■0-4i6- ( "7•'©- U S (3.4M-1^Li(eve MAILING ADDRESS: EMAIL: CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE WAINS NUMBER: NUMBER 2 4161 ARCHITECT/ENGINEER: PHONE ( ) FAX:( ) MAILING ADDRESS: 14)U1-11 V\16111 ql�Itho EMAIL . Project Type: Frame ype: Bathrooms: Shoreline: Type of Sewage Disposal: New X Wood Existing: ❑ Sewer ❑ Addition ❑ Steel Proposed: l Bank ❑ Community System ❑ Alteration/Remodel ❑ Concrete Total: i _ Height: Individual System ❑ Repair ❑ Masonry —_ EP Permit# ❑ Demolition ❑ Other: Bedrooms: Water Supply: Existing: _ Setback: ❑ Private well ❑ Two Party Type of Heat: Proposed: "2 Type flu x& a � )? Total: Z Name of System: ( I . If this is a Commercial Project you must answer the following: Number of Parking Spaces: Current: Proposed: Number of ADA Parking Spaces: Number of occupants(includes owners,tenants,employees,etc) Current Proposed IBC Occupancy: IBC Type of construction: Will you have Food Service? Yes / No If this is a Propane Tank and/or Appliance Installation permit,mark all items below that apply: I Underground Tank I Above ground Tank Size of Propane Tank: i Heat Stove I Cook Stove I Woodstove I Fireplace Insert I Hot Water Tank I Pellet Stove I Other Is this appliance being installed in a Manufactured!Mobile Home? Yes / No When applying for a permit to install a propane tank you must also submit a site plan showing all of the buildings,all property lines,tank location and size,distances from the propane tank to all property lines,buildings and septic system components, including the reserve area. • Square Footage Current Proposed For Office Use Only Amount Revision Main Floor Heated Vti EH Bld App Review: 2�Floor Heated Consistency Review: 22sz; . Other Heated Base fee: C,—i 2_�, Mezzanine Additional Section: J q o-,-- Heated Basement Plan Check fee: – Unheated Basement State Surcharge fee: �J J Other Unheated Pot Water Review fee: /0 Garage/Carport SUBTOTAL Decks 911/Rd Approach fee: Other TOTAL: $ '5 Receipt Number: liq W q Cash/Check Number: ESTIMATED COST(REQUIRED) Date: / � •Fair market value of all labor and materials foundation to finish CO 2 (7 Initials: ��_((( 1 G:\FermitCenter\###FORMS###\DRD FORMS\Current DRD Forms\Master Permit Application 5-29-OR dnr soH �w a6,, JEFFERSON•UNTY • W , • -A� .� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT '4 621 Sheridan Street • Port Townsend •Washington 98368 360/379-4450 - 360/379-4451 Fax Q$ www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment 41NC'S Master Permit Application MLA: Project Description(include separate sheets as necessary): �Y Tax Parcel Number: Property Size: (acres/square feet) Site Address and/or Directions to Property: Property Owner(s)of Record: Telephone: Fax: email: Mailing Address: Applicant/Agent(if different from owner): Telephone: Fax: email: _ Mailing Address: What kind of Permit? (Check each box that applies ❑ Lot or Road Segregation ClBuilding ❑ Critical Areas Stewardship Plan ❑ Demolition Permit ❑ Variance(Minor, Major or Reasonable Economic Use) G Single Family G Garage Attached/Detached ❑ Conditional Use[C(a), C(d),or C]** ❑ Manufactured Home .❑ Modules ❑ Discretionary"D"or Unnamed Use Classification ❑ Commercial* ❑ Special Use(Essential Public Facilities)** f� Change of Use ❑ Boundary Line Adjustment ❑ Address_ ❑ Road Approach_ ❑Short Plat** ❑ Home Business El Cottage Industry ❑ Binding Site Plan** ❑ Propane ❑ Long Plat** ❑ 3iyn G Planneo Rural Residential Development(PRRD)/Amendments** ❑Allowed"Yes" Use Consistency Analysis ❑ Plat Vacation/Alteration'" ❑ Stormwater Management ❑ Shoreline Master Program Exemption/Permit Revisions** G Site Plan Approval Advance Determination(SPAAD)* ❑ Shoreline Management Substantial Development** ❑Temporary Use ❑ Shoreline Management Variance ❑Wireless Telecommunication* ❑ Comprehensive Plan/UDC/Land Use District Map Amendment [I Forest Practices Act/Release of Six-Year Moratorium ❑Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program Amendment *May require a Pre—Application Conference ❑Tree Vegetation Request **Requires a Pre-Application Conference Please identify any other local, state or federal permits required for this proposal, if known: DESIGNATION OF AGENT I hereby designate to act as my agent in matters relating to this application for permit(s). OWNER SIGNATURE Date: By signing this application form,the owner/agent attests that the information provided herein,and in any attachments,is true and correct to the best of his,her or its knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the owner/agent with respect to this application packet may result in this permit being null and void. I further agree to save,indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities,judgments,court costs, reasonable attorney's fees and expenses which may in any way accrue against Jefferson County as a result of or in consequence of the granting of this permit. I further agree to provide access and right of entry to Jefferson County and its employees,representatives or agents for the sole purpose of application review and any required later inspections. Staffs access and right of entry will be assumed unless the applicant informs the County in writing at the time of the application that he or she wants prior notice. Signature: Date: The action or actions Applicant will undertake as a result of the issuance of this permit may negatively impact upon one or more threatened or endangered species and could lead to a potential"take"of an endangered species as those terms are defined in the federal law known as the "Endangered Species Act"or"ESA."Jefferson County makes no assurances to the applicant that the actions that will be undertaken because this permit has been issued will not violate the ESA. Any individual,group or agency can file a lawsuit on behalf of an endangered species regarding your action(s)even if you are in compliance with the Jefferson County development code.The Applicant acknowledges that he,she or it holds individual and non-transferable responsibility for adhering to and complying with the ESA. The Applicant has read this disclaimer and signs and dates it below. Signature: Date: G:\PennitCenter\###FORMS###\DRD FORMS\Current DRD Forms\Master Permit Application 5-29-08.doc so>r `oe x JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ' I NGS0c Date: 7 1TTime Received: 7 5Y s/pm Mon. Tue. Wed. Fri. ��// Date: 9—f6 BLD: /y - R.2-3 Contact Name: Owner: Contact Number: 360 73L Y3// Address: S124Z /.rzu -c--? 206 Notes: g-C (N Foundation Plumbing Framing Propane Tank Mechanical Setbacks Under-ground Framing Underground Furance Footing Rough In Air Seal Above ground Gas Stemwall Hydronic Exterior shear Exterior lines Oil Straps Hot Water Htr Interior shear Interior lines Ducts Post Hole Ventilation Appliance Underfloor Gas/Wood stove ■ an-Homes Insulation Final Inspection Setbacks Floor Foundation Wall Address Posted Block&Tile Ceiling F„�s°” "oU JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT g�3�HiNG °$ Date: ,q. i' Time Received: 7' �� dipm Mon. Tue. arrIP Thur. Fri. Date: l' Ff BLD: I it- all I Contact Name: Owner: Contact Number: 360 732 `/3// Address: 3DL-/2 8e r_Urr Jh-t�,.j 206 Notes: Foundation Plumbing Framing Propane Tank Mechanical Setbacks Under-ground Framing Under ground Furance Footing Rough In Air Seal Above ground Gas Stemwall Hydronic Exterior shear Exterior lines Oil Straps Hot Water Htr Interior shear Interior lines Ducts Post Hole Ventilation Appliance Underfloor Gas/Wood stove Man-Homes Insulation Final Inspection Setbacks Floor Foundation Wall Address Posted Block &Tile Ceiling 7 C13 'I- v 5 W C § \ — \ cn o % ■ . \ § 1 . a) $ co f • , c \ ( -I Ci 7 /� ) § U ) 13 17.1 / . I ) ) [ . f . ©\ % . $ cc Ca Z � , = j $ I � _ ` tit C1 c b ) ��� ` 0 CE \� / c _ E CI 7, I } 1 - 4 / � I- >, o ° C F. i6. 4 E w AI . • . y U•0 0 1 } \ CO ■ k \ 0 7 / _ 4, - q CD \ f ) \\ \ ) ® i■ o 7 z \ I , - « « [ z M \ . . / § / ? \ \ ) § 0- 0 —) _ = 0 co cO6. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 621 Sheridan Street,Port Townsend,WA 98368 TeL 360.379.4450 I Fax:360.379.4451 /y_ Web:wwwco.jefferson.wa.us/communitydevelopment `9Sk NO"CO E-mail:dcd @co.lefferson.wa.us July 21, 2015 Robert Schladetzky 2982 Beaver Valley Rd Port Ludlow WA 98365 RE: BLD14-00223 for a manufactured home installation at 3042 Beaver Valley Rd Dear Mr. Schladetzky: Our department is in receipt of your request for a 30-day extension of the BLD14-00223. Based on your letter, dated 07/16/2015, the request has been approved. The permit expiration has been extended until August 31, 2015, at which time your building will be required to have passed final inspection. To schedule your final inspection, please call our inspection hotline at (360) 379-4455 and have your approved building plans available on-site. Failure to comply with the above requirements may result in your permit being cancelled. Should your permit be cancelled, in order to receive a final inspection, you will be required to submit a new permit and pay new permit fees. Please be aware that occupancy of the above-referenced manufactured home is not authorized prior to passing a final inspection and receiving a Certificate of Occupancy. We look forward to assisting you in completing your final inspection. Sincerely, • 1� / # Elizabeth Williams, Administrative Clerk lECIEDVE -=\\ JUL 202O15 July 16, 2015 JEFFERSON COUNTY P[- of COMMUNITY DF.VELOPMEM Jefferson County DCD Building Division 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 RE: Mobile Home Permit# 14-00223 Last inspection was today(7/16/15); I was not aware that skirting was required for a final inspection. Currently I am being treated for a medical condition which is slowing me down physically. Realistically,I think I would need an additional month to insure completion of the skirting (which I have not begun yet), i.e. until August 31. Also, the septic system has been signed off on, late last year( I received a phone call confirming this from the J.C. Health dept.). Thanks for your help in this situation. Robert Schladetzky 2982 Beaver Valley Rd. Port Ludlow,WA 98365 732-4311 Jefferson County DCD Building Division Correction Notice PERMIT NUMBER OWNER JOB LOCATION Inspection of this structure has found the following violations: . MANUFACTURED/MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION PERMIT Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360)379-4450 FAX (360)379-4451 PERMIT#: BLD14-00223 Received Date: 6/23/2014 SITE ADDRESS: 3042 BEAVER VALLEY RD Issue Date: 7/31/2014 PORT LUDLOW, 98365 APPLICANT: ROBERT P SCHLADETZKY 2982 BEAVER VALLEY RD PORT LUDLOW WA 98365-9245 SUBDIVISION: Block: Lot: PARCEL#: 821073001 Section: 7 Township: 28 N Range: 1E CONTRACTOR/ OWNER/BUILDER PHONE: DEALER PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Manufactured Home install as ADU MAKE: FLEETWOOD YEAR: 1992 SIZE: 48x14 Directions To Site: To schedule inspections, call (360)379-4455 no later than 3:00 PM the day before the inspection is needed. Requests received after 3:00 PM will not be scheduled for the next days inspections. Office Hours 9:00 -4:30 MONDAY-THURSDAY ELECTRICAL PERMITS are issued by the Washington State Department of Labor& Industries. The electrical permit must be signed off by the State Inspector prior to the County's Framing Inspection Inspection Item Date Approval Signature Notes Septic System Finaled A final inspection will not be scheduled until all of the following are completed and signed off by the applicable Department: • Building Permit Conditions are met • Septic Permit Final/Complete for any building containing plumbing • Land Use Conditions met and signed off • Public Works Permit Final(where applicable) FINAL INSPECTION FINAL INSPECTION MUST BE APPROVED PRIOR TO BUILDING BEING OCCUPIED THIS PERMIT IS VALID FOR ONE YEAR SPECIAL CONDITIONS APPLY-SEE REVERSE JACK WESTERMAN lit Jefferson Co• unty Courthouse ASSESSOR PO Box 1220, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360)385-9105 MOBILE HOME INFORMATION FORM OWNER'S NAME/MAILING ADDRESS: �-) 1 , NAME: • / r �l P F /. • ,' _ ADDRESS: 274 '7_ i _f (I 1 I ,.' PHONE NO. - 4,„ The purpose of this questionnaire is to obtain information regarding either the current location of a mobile home or the previous ownership and location of a mobile home. This will help our office determine whether the mobile home is already on the tax rolls in Jefferson County or if it has been moved to this county from another area. 10MOBILE HOME DATA: (A) MAKE CP� V� ��V 06 (B) MODEL (C) YEAR \q 1.G 2 D LENGTH I e`ra�a; ( 1 9` (E) WIDTH 1� (F) SERIAL# .mrnm (G) YOUR PURCHASE PRICE (Do not include sales tax) PURCHASE DAT 2) PREVIOUS OWNER/LOCATION OF MOBILE HOME: (IF NEW MOVE TO UESTION 3) (A) FROM WHOM DID YOU PURCHASE MOBILE I�" kot e up ADDRESS \4U 41 V kklvi0 . P W11 c 190 i utiA C '10 (B) WAS MOBILE HOME ASSESSED IN JEFFERSON COUNTY LAST YEAR?Yes To ' If Yes, Previous address of mobile. H No. What County was Mobile assessed in last year. \K(-k- ctr 3)WHERE MOBILE HOME IS TO BE LOCATED: (A) WILL THE MOBILE HOME BE IN MOBILE HOME PARK? Yes No (B)IF LOCATED IN MOBILE HOME PARK: NAME &ADDRESS OF PARK Lot/Space # (C) IF NOT LOCATED IN MOBILOM A � ` NAME OF LAND OWNER: AI t T LOCATION ADDRESS 2C1?2 4512aVC.VC(\li Vti REAL PROPERTY PARCEL #/DESCRIPTION' I • i_i - :►1R 4 j 100 tou.) 9 ;" ,5- S gnaiare of applicant") THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP! Lauralee Kiesel. Property Technician I p • - ? l‘ 11M111 IIDAOOM -ate ,iiiw.arr_rg5ir.__M__ oeagoom fioiiiw® MAIM insinuating, No,1 rr5risiiGrrrrr3ii:�� /IDAOOM •i ow '�I.......-�y WINO ROOM i nommilillhilifirlaiiiiniiiiiii NO i.r:iG .= ra rrrrrar. 11 dal) ...... Wrrrrurrrrriii ii; \ e iirr�rrrrm�m�rr�iriiiitiftii�■ __ iiGi3 A .< •riles ii'iiii iiiiii iiii= ^H1 Y�w/ryr• r II' __-�iifiaiiiGiifr3lii• u 4° �WfYtr i Y itiiiii iY -,-,.. lii� W�i. K�7iCTCfs11�Fxr=z,Q FT)111DI10• NIDRAL TNRU•OUT '4I s-! yXy \J cic. i 4:5 / A,tiw _5-, 4 4tr2 TYPE I LAND USE PERMIT APPLICANT: ROBERT P SCHLADETZKY 2982 BEAVER VALLEY RD PORT LUDLOW WA 98365-9245 DATE ISSUED:July 28,2009 DATE EXPIRES:July 28,2014 MLA NUMBER:MLA09-00156 PROJECT PLANNER:Michelle Farfan PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SITE PLAN APPROVAL ADVANCED DETERMINATION -SPAAD PROJECT LOCATION: Parcel number 821 073 001, Section 7, Township 28N, Range 1E, WM, Located at 2982 Beaver Valley Road, Port Ludlow 98365 CONDITIONS: 1.) A vegetative buffer of 30-feet shall be permanently maintained from the top or edge of the Landslide Hazard Area. All buffers shall be measured perpendicularly from the top or toe of the Landslide Hazard Area. 2.) Landslide Hazard Areas and their associated buffers shall remain naturally vegetated. Should buffer disturbance occur during construction, the Unified Development Code (UDC)Administrator shall require replanting with native vegetation. No alterations shall be made to the Landslide Hazard Area or its associated buffer without prior authorization by the UDC Administrator. 3.) Prior to and during approved construction activities, the perimeter of the landslide hazard area buffer shall be marked with a temporary sign. The sign shall be placed in such a manner that it can be directly observed from the construction area. The sign shall contain the following statement: "Landslide Hazard Area and Buffer- Do not Remove or Alter Existing Vegetation." 4.) All construction activities shall not encroach upon the landslide hazard area buffer. This includes the storage or preparation of materials. 5.) The applicant shall permanently separate the boundary of the Landslide Hazard Area Buffer from the remainder of the subject property through installing logs, trees, a hedge row, or any other prominent physical marking approved by the UDC Administrator. 6.) Critical Aquifer Recharge Areas may require special protection measures to mitigate water quality degradation. The submitted proposal does not require additional aquifer protection measures. However, during construction the project shall follow the Best Management Practices (BMPs) and facility design standards as identified and defined in the Stormwater Management Manual for the Puget Sound Basin. 7.) A stormwater management plan shall be prepared and submitted at time of building permit application and shall comply with the Washington State Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington to control stormwater, erosion and sediment d Jring construction, to address permanent measures to stabilize soil exposed during construction, and in the design and operation of a stormwater and drainage control system. 8.) Outdoor residential storage shall be maintained in an orderly manner and shall create no fire, safety, health or sanitary hazard. 9.) Not more than 2 unlicensed vehicles shall be stored on any lot unless totally screened from view of neighboring dwellings and rights-of-way. Such screening shall meet all applicable performance and development standards specific to the district in which the storage is kept, and shall be in keeping with the character of the area. Screening shall meet the requirements of Chapter 18.30 JCC. Outdoor storage of 3 or more junk motor vehicles is prohibited except in those districts where specified as an automobile wrecking yard or junk (or salvage) yard and allowed as a permitted use in Table 3-1 or Chapter 18.18 JCC, and such storage shall meet the requirements of JCC 18.20.100, Automobile wrecking yards and junk(or salvage) yards. In no case, shall any such junk motor vehicles be stored in a critical area. 10.) Proponent shall submit an original written confirmation letter from DOT stating that the approach has been installed based on the conditions of the permit Number 47480. 11.) Duration of Approval - Several of the included findings shall become conditions upon the submittal of a building and septic permit. The duration of approval of the Site Plan shall be effective for five (5)years from the date of 1 (a /(4( c �� Op Front Parcel Review •-E1--6) t f Zs La: 30 -- to -50 Parcel 821073001 Printed: June 23, 2014 ROBERT P SCHLADETZKY Site Address(es): 2982 BEAVER VALLEY RD 2982 BEAVER VALLEY RD PORT LUDLOW, WA 98365 PORT LUDLOW, WA 983659245 Parcel Number: 821073001 S-T-R: 7-28N-01E Total Acreage 11 Legal Description S7 T28 RIE LOT 3(LS W/HWY) Land Use: 1100 Flood District: Fire District: 3 Planning Area: 6 Flood Map(FIRM) Panel No: School District 49 Zoning: COMP PLAN DESIGNATION: COMMUNITY PLAN: UGA: UGA Trans [ ] 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 [ ] Designated Ag YES NO [ ] Shoreline Designation: YES NO [ ] Shoreline Slope Stability: YES NO Stream Type:YES NO FWHCA: YES NO Wetlands: YES NO "Rare Plants:YES NO Seismic: YES NO Cj Landslide: YES NO Flood: YES NO Erosion: YES NO Aquifer Recharge Area:YES NO SIPZ: none At Risk High Risk Coastal CMZ: none High Risk Moderate RiskDisconnected CMZ Stormwater site plan submitted: YesNo [ ] Forest Lands: YES NO Adjoining Forest Lands: Commercial/ Rural/ Inholding [ ] Mineral Lands: YES NO [ ] Agricultural Lands: YES NO [ ] Archaeology: YES NO [ ] No Shooting Zone: YES NO /1 [ ] Stormwater: New Impervious Surface C Land Disturbing Activity £ ESA's Stormwater Req's:Min Req#2 Min Req#1 thru#5 Min Req#1 thru#10 Engineering [ ] Notice Provisions/Disclosure:Airport YES NO MRL YES NO Forest Lands YES NO [ ] Landscaping Required: Yes No [ ] Parking Spaces Required NO 2 Other f 1 Building Height: 35' UBC Standard re-z)t-- Lot,-,0 (IA ue4— [ ] Impervious Surface coveragaiercentage: Resource Lands&Public: 100 Rural Residential: 25% Rural Indus.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 [ ] UGA No Protest Agreement 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 No parcel tags found for parcel Cases Associated with APN 821073001 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner BLD94-00393 SCHLADE F Application Received: 5/1/1995 Permit Issued/Case closed: 4/2/1998 Case Finaled: 11/28/2000 Addition to workshop/storage bldg on residential site BLD92-00327 SCHLADE F Application Received: 5/27/1992 Permit Issued/Case closed: 4/2/1998 Case Finaled: 11/28/2000 shop and storage building BLD92-00466 SCHLADETSKY F Application Received: 7/17/1992 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/17/1992 Case Finaled: propane tank installation BLD93-00816 SCHLADE F Application Received: 11/12/1993 Permit Issued/Case closed: 11/12/1993 Case Finaled: 1/22/1996 mezzanine CAR95-00085 SCHLADETZKY F PRM Application Received: 5/22/1995 Permit Issued/Case closed: 6/27/1995 Case Finaled: 1/14/2002 septic and drainfield SEP94-00313 SCHLADE F Application Received: 10/24/1994 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/5/1995 Case Finaled: 2/20/1998 serves southern most building-workshop/storage, see also SEP8 -16'3an EP95-145 for other systems on site. SEP95-00145 SCHLADETZKY F Application Received: 5/22/1995 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/4/1995 Case Finaled: 7/26/1995 northern most system, see also SEP94-313 and SEP81-163 for other systems on site. CAM14-00136 SCHLADETZKY NA M Application Received: 3/4/2014 Permit Issued/Case closed: 3/4/2014 Case Finaled: SPAAD, ADU, Manufactured Home questions M LA09-00156 ZON09-00053 MLA09-00156 SCHLADETZKY I A Application Received: 5/11/2009 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/28/2009 Case Finaled: SITE PLAN APPROVALAUVANCID DETERMINATION - SPAAIT SEP81-00163 SCHLADETZKY F Application Received: 7/22/1981 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/31/1981 Case Finaled: 11/19/1981 Middle system, southern most residence, see also SEP94-313 and SEP95-14b for other systems on site. \\tidemark\data\forms\R_Parcel_CRMLA.rpt 6/23/2014 Page 2 of 3 `-- • Di✓R L A S r c r = 5 T ,,n Zv'lo `' �C MY I Q ti Re p.s¢.v RDA WEs- F 'D 1l O N 40 \co.12. ! _ri 1 Y O s.r....,\,, (......0"-- \, ,/ ct it 1. s‘ so,es A 4 '0 1 Cyr 6 U 6' i In 4 !y Access. y.a.-r.Pc¢r"ir 0 64n ARM 2.10 t i C ,.. • 1 ' @TED 4 , ATER PLAN S i 3° N � w JUL 312014 g � � / r-- ��ss• SC A L. I' Sig'% " Pr 0 C CSC UV o o [1, JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT.OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEP P{{O-E.c---r Ntit- .E C t1 & P�RC�� >tk £C r4ZDQESS Scti�w.�rJYxKY " �Z� d 3 60l 2,M)7_ If)RaV¢r Vu.■.;,A.• 00041- .L.U?I-4,W,WR, .7 � F I SOM81-00163 SCHLADETZKY * F Application Received: 11/19/1981 Per it Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: SOM94-00313 SCHLADETZKY F Application Received: 2/20/1998 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: SOM95-00145 SCHLADETZKY F Application Received: 7/26/1995 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: \\tidemark\data\forms\R_Parcel_CRMLA.rpt 6/23/2014 Page 3 of 3 • • 4w ON L06. JEFFERSON COUNTY r3 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ., ∎C Joe. 621 Sheridan Street • Port Townsend • Washington 98368 O 360/379-4450 . 360/379-4451 Fax HINO� http://www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ Stormwater Calculation Worksheet 221^ l �^ + y. i, MLA# PROJECT/APPLICANT NAME: KIi YJ4?R Sch {tide ` Zk j DETERMINING STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS: This stormwater calculation worksheet should be completed first to classify the proposal as"small,""medium," or"large." The size determines whether a Stormwater Site Plan is required in conjunction with a stand-alone stormwater management permit application, building permit application, or other land use approval application that involves stormwater review. The basic information will also be helpful for completing a Stormwater Site Plan, if required. e PARCEL SIZE(I.E., SITE Size of parcel 1I.2 $ acres An acre contains 43,560 square feet. Multiply the acreage by this figure. Size of parcel in square feet sq/ft Land-disturbing activity is any activity that results in movement of earth, or a change in the existing soil cover(both vegetative and non-vegetative) and/or the existing soil topography. Land disturbing activities include, but are not limited to clearing, grading, filling, excavation, and compaction associated with stabilization of structures and road construction. Native vegetation is vegetation comprised on plant species, other than noxious weeds,that are indigenous to the coastal region of the Pacific Northwest and which reasonably could have been expected to naturally occur on the site. Examples include species such as Douglas fir, western hemlock,western red cedar, alder, big-leaf maple,and vine maple; shrubs such as willow, elderberry, salmonberry, and salal; herbaceous plants such as sword fern,foam flower, and fireweed. LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITY, CONVERSION OF NATIVE VEGETATION,AND VOLUME OF CUT/FILL Calculate the total area to be cleared, graded,filled, Answer the following two questions related to excavated, and/or compacted for proposed development conversion of native vegetation: project. Include in this calculation the area to be cleared for: Does the project convert' acres or more of Construction site for structures /� sq/ft native vegeta • to lawn or landsca^va areas? Drainfield, septic tank,etc. 4,,kl!9tr`( sq/ft Circle: Yes Well, utilities,etc. Xt �'t )sglft Does the project convert 2'/2 acres or more of 0,‹fit native ye.- .- o pasture? Driveway, parking,roads, etc. £)Xr9J sq/ft Circh: Lawn, landscaping,etc. (Qk55 sq/ft ,VO Other compacted surface, etc. sq/ft Indicate T• . Volumes of t F oposed: Total Land Disturbance sq/ft Cut r 0 P- Fill (cu/yd) [over] 1 r Impervious surface is a hard surface that either prevents or retards the entry of water into the soil mantle as under natural conditions prior to development. A hard surface area which causes water to run off the surface in greater quantities or at an increased rate of flow from the flow present under natural conditions prior to development. Common impervious surfaces include, but are not limited to roof tops, walkways, patios, driveways, parking lots or storage areas, concrete or asphalt paving, gravel roads, packed earthen materials, and oiled, macadam or other surfaces which similarly impede the natural infiltration of stormwater. STORMWATER CALULATIONS–IMPERVIOUS SURFACE NEW EXISTING Structures (all roof area) &Ca'v sq/ft Structures(all roof area) % sq/ft Sidewalks -0 sq/ft Sidewalks l"j sq/ft Patios . ,Q, sq/ft Patios °G� sq/ft Solid Decks �_ sq/ft Solid Decks 4j (without infiltration below) sq/ft (without infiltration below) f7P C> Driveway, parking, roads,etc sq/ft Driveway, parking, roads, etc I l sq/ft Other sq/ft Other sq/ft Total New CSC 6 6 /ft sq/ft Total Existing sq/ft q TOTAL NEW+TOTAL EXISTING:7_ ''ö U sq/ft "This amount will be used BY STAFF tp check total lot coverage. The following questions will help determine whether the proposed project is considered development or redevelopment. DEVELOPMENT v. REDEVELOPMENT Divide the total existing impervious surface above by the size of the parcel and convert to a percentage: ' 1.`E/% Does the site have 35%or more of existing impervious surface? Circle: Yes No 1 FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS: If the answer is yes, the proposal is considered redevelopment ment and used P the attach Yo determine the applicable Minimum Requirements. If the answer is no, the proposal is considered new development and the attached Figure 1 should be used. At this juncture, the applicant should refer to the applicable Flow Chart to determine the Minimum Requirements for stormwater management. DCD staff will help verify the classification of the project and the application requirements. For proponents of "small" projects who must comply only with Minimum Requirement #2—Construction Stomiwater Pollution Prevention—an additional submittal is not required. The proponent is responsible for employing the 12 Elements to control erosion and prevent sediment and other pollutants from leaving the site during the construction phase of the project. Pick up the Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention (SWPP) Best Management Practices (BMPs) Packet. Proponents of"medium" projects—those that must meet only Minimum Requirements #1 through #5—and for "large" projects—those that must meet all 10 Minimum Requirements—are required to submit a Stormwater Site Plan. DCD has prepared a submittal template of a Stormwater Site Plan, principally for rural residential projects. Complete the template in the Stormwater Site Plan Instructions and Submittal Template or prepare a Stormwater Site Plan using the step-by-step guidance in the Stormwater Management Manual. APPLICANT SIGNATURE By signing the Stormwater Calculation Worksheet, I as the applicant/owner attest that the information provided herein is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I also certify that this application is being made with the full knowledge and consent of all owners of the affected property. ) T yy Ali .I.hll�.�.y t.tir4ilil ( .NDOWNER OR AUT °RI'.D REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE) (DATE) FOR-OFF1CFrtySONLY SMALL;__ =.MEDIUM- LARGE . 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S � 0 4 t4 4,\ Vi V o EC 0 \ \ -a21 )4Q w3 / .lit e 0-b' 5.t. 5. \ \ i _ ._ \ Z n1 s. si a s.'o 'i.d1.r8Y+S �S ` i I c1 5 Af/ • • �4�,¢,SON coVet JEFFERSON COUNTY r 4 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 621 Sheridan Street • Port Townsend -Washington 98368 (360) 379-4450 -- (360) 379-4451 Fax SING http://www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ Stormwater Site Plan Instructions and Submittal Template "Medium" and "Large" Projects [Includes Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and Permanent Stormwater Control Plan] The submittal template for a Stormwater Site Plan has been developed from information presented in the Department of Ecology 2005 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington (Manual), which is the set of stormwater management standards for new development and redevelopment in Jefferson County. The Stormwater Site Plan, Minimum Requirement #1 in the Manual, is the comprehensive report containing all of the technical information and analysis necessary to evaluate a proposed new development or redevelopment for compliance with stormwater requirements. A Stormwater Site Plan is required for all "medium" and "large" projects. (For background information, refer to the Stormwater Management Information Sheet.) The Stormwater Site Plan includes a Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP — Minimum Requirement #2) that addresses sediment and erosion control during construction and a Permanent Stormwater Control Plan that addresses stormwater on the project site in its developed condition through dispersion, infiltration, or, if necessary, flow control and/or treatment facilities. The steps for preparing and the content of a Stormwater Site Plan are summarized below and more fully described in Chapter 3 of Volume I of the Manual. The attached submittal template is intended to be a format applicable to typical rural residential construction. For these cases, completion and submittal of the template results in a complete land use application. THE TWO MAIN COMPONENTS OF A STORMWATER SITE PLAN I. Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan A Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is a document that describes the potential for pollution problems on a construction project and which explains and illustrates the measures to be taken to control these problems. The basis for requiring a SWPPP, the twelve elements required to be in a SWPPP, the suggested step-by step procedure to follow, and the suggested Best Management Practices (BMPs) to follow, are all described in Volume II of the Manual. A SWPPP consists of two sections, a narrative and the drawings. A description of the contents of the narrative and the drawings sections, and checklists for each of these sections, are in Section 3.3 of Volume II. For typical rural residential projects, DCD provides a Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention (SWPP) Best Management Practices (BMPs) Packet to assist with the preparation of the Construction SWPPP. II. Permanent Stormwater Control Plan A Permanent Stormwater Control Plan is a document that describes the basis for, and the means of implementing, permanent Best Management Practices (BMPs)for flow control and treatment facilities after the project is completed. The content of a Permanent Stormwater Control Plan is described in Section 3.1.5 of Volume I of the Manual. The permanent BMPs and facilities for flow control and treatment are described in Volumes Ill, IV, and V of the Manual. The submittal template is intended for rural residential projects that can fully disperse or infiltrate stormwater. The template may not be appropriate or sufficient for applications involving larger or more complex projects. stormwater site plan template—rev.10/21/2008 1 • ` INSTRUCTIONS To prepare a Stormwater Site Plan, follow the steps outlined below, complete the Stormwater Site Plan template, sign and submit together with the Master Land Use Application (MLA). This information may also be provided on other diagrams, plans, studies, or attachments submitted with the project application. If so, please indicate such on this supplemental permit application. As the template is designed mostly for rural residential development, it may not be as useful for a larger project as an independently prepared Stormwater Site Plan. For any particular project, the Administrator may waive specific submittal requirements determined to be unnecessary for review of the application. Note: Prior to filling out the submittal template, read through these steps for preparing a Storm water Site Plan. Preliminary or draft versions of the individual components may be helpful in the case that redesigning an original layout would result in a proposal that has less environmental impacts and is significantly simpler in terms of meeting stormwater requirements. For example, if the proposal can utilize the "full dispersion"BMP (T5.30 in the Manual), there is no need to provide for flow control or flow treatment on the site. For more information on the easiest way to meet stormwater requirements, refer to the "Low Impact Development"Information Sheet. BMPs used during the construction phase and that are included in the Construction SWPPP may also be useful as elements of the Permanent Stormwater Control Plan. STEP 1: COLLECT AND ANALYZE INFORMATION ON EXISTING CONDITIONS Collect and review information on existing site conditions, including topography, drainage patterns, soils, ground cover, critical areas, adjacent areas, existing development, existing stormwater facilities. The Jefferson County website provides an Internet Map Server (IMS)function (http://www.co.jefferson.wa.us). If available,a Development Review Division(DRD) planner may be able to assist you in collecting this information. Analyze the information to determine site limitations, including: • Areas with high potential for erosion and sediment deposition(based on soil properties, slope, etc.); • Locations of sensitive and critical areas (e.g., vegetative buffers, wetlands, steep slopes, floodplains, geologically hazardous areas, streams,susceptible aquifer recharge areas, etc.);and • The natural receiving waters to which the stormwater runoff either directly or eventually discharges. This information will be useful in site design and in the completion of the Permanent Stormwater Control Plan and Construction SWPPP. STEP 2: PREPARE PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT LAYOUT Based upon the analysis of existing site conditions, locate the buildings,driveways, roads, parking lots,and landscaping features for the proposed development. Consider the following points when laying out the site: • Fit development to the terrain to minimize land disturbance; confine construction activities to the least area necessary and away from critical areas; • Preserve areas with natural vegetation(especially forested areas)as much as possible; • On sites with a mix of soil types, locate impervious areas over less permeable soil (e.g., till) and try to restrict development over more porous soils(e.g.,outwash); • Cluster buildings together; • Minimize impervious areas; and • Maintain and utilize the natural drainage patterns. The preliminary development layout will assist in determining threshold discharge areas for calculating whether size thresholds under Minimum Requirements #6, #7, and #8 (for "large" projects) are exceeded and as a basis for the drawings and maps required for the Stormwater Site Plan. stormwater site plan template—rev.10/21/2008 2 • a • • STEP 3: PERFORM AN OFF-SITE ANALYSIS This step is for "large" projects (i.e., adding 5,000 square feet or more of new impervious surface, converting 'A acres of pervious surfaces to lawn or landscaped areas, or converting 2 V2 acres of forested area to pasture) at the discretion of the UDC Administrator. See Volume I, Section 2.6.2 for more information. STEP 4: REVIEW THE APPLICABLE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS The Stormwater Calculation Worksheet is a required submittal for all development and redevelopment land use applications. Completing the Worksheet helps determine the broad category of the proposal—"small," "medium," or "large" project—and the applicable Minimum Requirements. "Small" projects need to meet Minimum Requirement #2 only. "Medium" projects need to meet Minimum Requirements#1 through #5. "Large" projects need to meet all the Minimum Requirements, #1 through #10. The Minimum Requirements are as follows: 1. Preparation of Stormwater Site Plans (Chapter 3 of Manual) 6. Runoff Treatment 2. Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention 7. Flow Control 3. Source Control of Pollution 8. Wetlands Protection 4. Preservation of Natural Drainage Systems and Outfalls 9. Basin/Watershed Planning 5. On-site Stormwater Management 10. Operation and Maintenance The Manual provides descriptions and instructions in Volume I, Chapter 2. Information sheets, application materials,and DRD planners can help describe the Minimum Requirements to applicants. Note: "Large" projects, as part of meeting Minimum Requirements #6 – Runoff Treatment – and #7 – Flow Control, am compared to Volume 1, Chapter 2 in the Manual to determine whether on-site stormwater management BMPs are sufficient or treatment facilities or flow control facilities are required. The flow control determination may necessitate use of the Western Washington Hydrology Model managed by the Department of Ecology. Consult Sections 2.5.6 and 2.5.7 of Volume I, Chapter 2 of the Manual for more information. Again, the easiest way to meet stormwater requirements is to design the project so that natural drainage is preserved, impervious surface is limited, and full dispersion (BMP T5.30) is implemented. By using "low impact development"techniques in the site design, the need for treatment and flow control facilities is eliminated, simplifying preparation of the Stormwater Site Plan and often the site construction process itself. For more information on these techniques, consult the "Low Impact Development" Information Sheet. STEP 5: PREPARE A PERMANENT STORMWATER CONTROL PLAN Select stormwater control BMPs and facilities that will serve the project site in its developed condition. The selection process is presented in Volume I, Chapter 4. After consideration is given to how selected BMPs and facilities fit within and serve the entire preliminary development layout, the designer may want to reconsider the site layout to reduce the need for construction of facilities or the size of the facilities by reducing the amount of impervious surfaces created and increasing the areas to be left undisturbed. The Permanent Stormwater Control Plan should contain the following sections (Section 3.1.5 of Volume I, Chapter 3): • Existing Site Hydrology(i.e.,the behavior of water on the site—above, below, and on the ground) • Developed Site Hydrology (special requirements for projects and threshold discharge areas within projects that requirement treatment and flow facilities) • Performance Standards and Goals • Flow Control System • Water Quality System • Conveyance System Analysis and Design Essentially, in terms of site hydrology, the developed condition of the site should match the pre-developed condition, with is forested land cover (unless reasonable, historic information is provided that indicates the site was prairie prior to settlement). For "large" projects, totals of impervious surfaces, pollution-generating impervious surfaces, and pollution generating pervious surfaces must be tabulated for each threshold discharge area for which on-site BMPs are the sole stormwater management approach. stormwater site plan template-rev.10/21/2008 3 • • AirI STEP 6: PREPARE A CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN (SWPPP) The Construction SWPPP for projects adding or replacing 2,000 square feet of impervious surface or more or clearing 7,000 square feet or more (i.e., "medium" or"large" projects), must contain sufficient information to demonstrate to the UDC Administrator that the potential pollution problems have been adequately addressed for the proposed project. An adequate Construction SWPPP includes a narrative and drawings. The narrative is a written statement to explain and justify the pollution prevention decisions made for a particular project. The narrative contains concise information concerning existing site conditions, construction schedules, and other pertinent items that are not contained on the drawings. The drawings and notes describe where and when the various BMPs should be installed, the performance the BMPs are expected to achieve, and actions to be taken if the performance goals are not achieved. There are 12 Elements that must be considered in the development of a Construction SWPPP, unless site conditions render that element unnecessary and the exemption from that element is clearly justified in the narrative. The 12 Elements cover the general water quality protection strategies for limiting site impacts during construction and are described in detail in Section 2.5.2, Volume I of the Manual. The 12 Elements of Minimum Requirement#2, Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention, are: 1. Mark Clearing Limits 5. Stabilize Soils 9. Control Pollutants 2. Establish Construction Access 6. Protect Slopes 10. Control De-watering 3. Control Flow Rates 7. Protect Drain Inlets 11. Maintain BMPs 4. Install Sediment Controls 8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets 12. Manage the Project For ease of use, the Stormwater Site Plan submittal template below includes a section that lists the 12 Elements and provides the opportunity to include sufficient information for rural residential and other relatively simple Construction SWPPPs. For more complex projects, a separate narrative and set of plans may be preferred or required. Volume II of the Manual is dedicated to Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention. A step-by-step BMP selection process and a complete description of the BMPs applicable to each element is provided in Chapters 3 and 4. Additionally, DCD provides a Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention (SWPP) Best Management Practices (BMPs) Packet that summarizes the 12 Elements and excerpts from the Manual sample sediment and erosion control measures for typical rural residential development. The Packet should prove useful for completing the Construction SWPPP component of the submittal template. On construction sites that infiltrate all stormwater runoff,the primary consideration in the preparation of the Construction SWPPP is the protection of the infiltration facilities from fine sediments during the construction phase and protection of ground water from other pollutants. On construction sites that discharge to surface water, the primary consideration in the preparation of the Construction SWPPP is compliance with the State Water Quality Standards. The step-by-step procedure outlined in Volume II, Section 3.2 is recommended for the development of these Construction SWPPPs. STEP 7: COMPLETE THE STORMWATER SITE PLAN The Stormwater Site Plan encompasses the entire submittal to Jefferson County in conjunction with a land use or building permit application. The following documents or sections should be included: • Project Overview • Existing Conditions Summary • Off-site Analysis Report(if required; usually for"large"projects) • Permanent Stormwater Control Plan • Special Reports and Studies(such as soil testing,wetland delineation, etc., if applicable) • Other Permits(approvals required by other regulatory agencies that include stormwater management conditions) • Operation and Maintenance Manual(for each flow control and treatment facility, if applicable) • Bond Quantities Worksheet (for performance bond or other financial guarantee for proper construction and operation of construction site BMPs and permanent drainage facilities, if required) The submittal template below is designed for rural residential and other relatively small or simple projects. For larger and more complex projects—particularly those that involve stormwater treatment and/or flow control—more information may be required and an independent Stormwater Site Plan may be the preferable submittal format. STEP 8: CHECK COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS A Stormwater Site Plan as designed and implemented should specifically fulfill all Minimum Requirements applicable to the project. The applicant should review to check that these requirements are satisfied and that all information provided is true and correct prior to signing and submitting the Stormwater Site Plan. (The signature box appears at the end of the submittal template.) stormweter site plan template—rev.10/21/2008 4 • • „` 0JEFFERSON COUNTY ::; , r DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 621 Sheridan Street• Port Townsend •Washington 98368 * 360/379-4450 •360/379-4451 Fax c httpJ/www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ STORMWATER SITE PLAN SUBMITTAL TEMPLATE MLA# PROJECTIAPPLICANT NAME: _,.�`�''C7"$ Please answer all of the following questions to the best of your ability. Where the question calls for depiction on a site map, the applicant may choose to either incorporate the elements into the general plot plan for the Master Land Use Application or to submit a separate stormwater site plan map. Project Overview 1. Describe the proposed developed conditions of the site. Indicate position and relative size of proposed improvements on the site map. sayndtq t„ovvny So't 1 '`yin 7 kv,ck ies thus e. LocatICA-� 1 S AAA nl �L a-(pis L ».rct :,-.,� �fl_ Existing Conditions Summary ! 2. Describe the existing topography. Indicate contours on the site map. stke1s >�A k Vet�,.j ptcLk.- eteva-hots a.4,T 4-44 Srf a - G>r/tI i//,ti+i w,2.44 1 c���` 3. Descrbe the existing vegetation. Indicate native vegetation areas on the site map. oSS _.p, - • c 0 CA .L•� ' - )' 1 >< 4. Describe the existing soils. Indicate soil type on the site map. 2a.tryik.3 LtVY Zo11 - — 5. Describe the existing site hydrology(i.e.,drainage;behavior of water on the site-above,below,and on the ground). Indicate existing stormwater drainage to and from the site on the site map. Depict separate drainage basins on the site map, if applicable,and Indicate acreage of each. 020912s-ea 1 t-e. -C-0,z 1 ornQ, -1;\ he, 0 Quaked -z 1. �,2cip , 0 WCi.vJ -e-2.o v\ true . O Yct_t vaS--e.. S1/1.e li\ (-... 2, dlS p i.l I- c-ed 0\-e g tape, X■d Sin Q .A b boo a1 6. Describe any excess levels of noise generated by the proposed use or activity: rr ISIYA n0tse ,trio in ASV-1 IQ.Let horse wIl.\ 12res-e►2-r stomiwater dte pan template-rev.10/1f2003 5 • • 7. Describe significant geographic features and critical areas (i.e., environmentally sensitive areas such as wetlands, streams, steep slopes,etc.)on the site. Indicate location on the site map. t c a t ea tz S stye, Via c Mfaua le„ SLop-e, a-vzd d&ct v i astz tiro t di.Vfj t ctuz4occ u Q4 x2-- appa-Irteh-k- ta-vILLS ans._ d D ice c.-k-a►olo 8. Describe the general vicinity of the site,including adjacent land uses and structures, utilities, roads,and sensitive/critical areas (streams,wetlands,lakes,steep slopes,etc.). - . _ . e x 1 Sfi.�. eA�e�l�e v�-t Ri 4d� h a pie e. _ . _ 1 10E1 1 }� a ' J:�1 �' • PI ti 1.i_' s • 1 � { i lip _ ,r Ct � L � ' nim 1 1 4llit r V21kv.1 -[�F Permanent Stormwater Control Plan This portion of the Stormwater Site Plan consists of the selection and installation,of the appropriate stormwater control BMPs and facilities to remain in place after construction of the project is completed. °Medium' size projects am required to have the totals calculated of all impervious surfaces, pollution-generating impervious surfaces, and pollution-generating pervious surfaces to verify that the thresholds for treatment facilities and flow control facilities are not exceeded. 9. Describe the developed site hydrology,as proposed. Indicate whether stormwater will be fully dispersed(i.e., per BMP T5.30 In the Manual)or, if not,what types of stormwater flow control will be utilized for the site or specific threshold discharge areas within the site: Locate these facilities on the site plan and differentiate proposed facilities from existing facilities. VetD u U,ld\ Lae, t� t 11�L E\A_tak,, 1rLl tr1 c F'F (�Re>�rn vb�t ' D2c au.) u fersyn hovnQ. i dl.YZc -WOiL S and nit-ctt V e k d c rk)-e a. w t'cVi LCD w tvvA.. c CA- z) on hi Tv-e t-tcr tic- forz v�o� �vps 'hie 1ltv601n tug Seer-is AND kro.s.e. Sctytd ltsvn_vj Sotl 10. If the project requires the use of stormwater treatment facilities,describe the types of stormwater treatment facilities proposed for use on the site. Locate these facilities on the site plan and differentiate proposed facilities from existing facilities. [This is normally for large°projects or projects that involve the potential for dispersion of•contaminants] Kr Pc 11. Describe the performance goals and standards applicable to the project. EXCa1/4.41k1-6Y-) 6e rCIAY) .vv-va l Ovid sot t trtak s d sAtu*-h e 1 c ►2 citzA vew ay , p0.Y2.t'k vtc-3 , ti v-0 ct ice do r3otP ,,3i t g e isc 'O (1l 1'c p12mrC-F C e.t tvt n� p 1s avid .Fetruvi9 afro w will l,e. +iced c \a.2CLort 12. Describe the flow control system. fk,VIAJP wttl he used Ouszmf afro Si w will he us-ea a c k1 o,sad stormwater sate wan template—rev.1012009 6 i 13. Describe the water quality system. ate • 1 b y . -y- 1iL1/43- o-c k- SVLGLU he_ in'U...VW1Y\U W\, --11/11 S % • kou) \VY'P' k- C:: 14. Describe the conveyance system analysis and design. 15. Describe the source of fill material,physical characteristics of fill material,and deposition of excess material. QOhd ors 16. Proposed methods of placement and compaction consistent with the applicable standards on Appenduc Chapter 33 of the Uniform Building Code. aCk LSY) aS 10\\1 17. Describe the proposed surfacing material. w'cvi ayko\ fluatz+eN' MMus C ?J -i- iVic►- mlt>1uS cArlik_cl-. Wc) 18. Describe methods for restoration of the site. str ci w ase Q avIcA F\\, IN\\k 6c, so..v d.-j irY1C,L-t-e-vl4J c c , 19. An Operation and Maintenance Manual is required for each flow control and treatment facility. [This is normally required for large projects only and only those for which facilities are required to control flow or treat runoff.] If Included,list the Manuals here. r,/ A 20. List here and Include any special reports or studies conducted to prepare the Stonnwater Site Plan. iti/A- 21. List other necessary permits and approvals as required by other regulatory agencies. If those permits or approvals include conditions that affect the drainage plan or contain more restrictive drainage-related requirements,describe those conditions or restrictions here. storrnwater site plan to T ate—rev.1(1/2003 7 • • CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN(SWPPP) The Construction SWPPP addresses sediment and erosion control during construction. The BMPs indicated by the applicant in the template that follows must be installed on the ground during all construction phases of the project. The proponent Is responsible for preventing sediment and erosion impacts to environmentally sensitive areas and off-site areas. Consult the Construction Storrnwater Pollution Prevention (SWPP) Best Management Practices (BMPs) Packet for guidance, particularly with rural residential development. SECTION I-CONSTRUCTION SWPPP NARRATIVE 1. Construction Storrnwater Pollution Plan Elements. Describe how each of the Construction SWPPP elements has been or will be addressed. Identify the type and location of BMPs used to satisfy the required element. If an element is not applicable to the proposal,justify in witting. Descriptions of the 12 Elements are found at section 2.5.2 of the Manual(beginning on page 2-15). 12 Required Elements-Construcxron SWPPP 1. Mark Clearing Limits. 2. Establish Construction Access. !(ZOC� S-U.V� 3. Control Flow Rates. ht .e. -e catJI.Az zpi 4. Install Sediment Controls. useP 5. Stabilize Soils. \P 6. Protect Slopes. 7. Protect Drain Inlets. nlek stomtwater site Wan tanplate—nw.1012003 8 • • 12 Required Elements—Construction SWPPP(continued) . Stabilize Channels and Outlets. 9. Control Pollutants. tiJ A 10. Control De-Watering(the act of pumping groundwater or stomiwater away from an active construction site), 11. Maintain Best Management Practices(BMPs). v� 12. Manage the Project. OV- 1 t on CO tOl L0.rIo1 p1JAn2X2_ 2. Adjacent Areas. a. Description of the adjacent areas that may be affected by site disturbance (e.g., streams, lakes, wetlands, residential areas,roads). ti),� b. Description of the downstream drainage path leafing from the site to the receiving body of water(minimum distance of 400 yards). N)" 3. Environmentally Sensitive Areas. a. Description of environmentally sensitive areas that are on or adjacent to the site. stomwrater site pan tenpate—rev.1011/200:3 9 • • b. Description of special requirements for working in or near environmentally sensitive areas. 4. Erosion Problem Areas. Desafpiion of potential erosion problems on site in the context of the characteristics of the on-site soils(e.g.,erodibiiity,settleabtiiity,permeability,depth,texture,soil structure). NJk 5. Construction Phasing. a. Construction sequence A C t\ Y2- Fnu-�dalcr) 's.ct\ \nornsz , +n. sh 1we k t d�zt.. CL( co/lot ctviaA b.! Construction phasing it proposed) fik 6. Construction Schedule. Wet season is October 1 through April 30(page 2-21 of the Manual). I. Provide a proposed construction schedule. II. Wet Season Construction Activities. a. Proposed wet season construction activities. Nf �/1� b. Proposed wet season construction activities for environmentally sensitive areas. r / r 7. FinanciaVOwmership Responsibilities. a. Identify the property owner responsible for the initiation of bonds and/or other financial securities. b. Describe bonds and/or other evidence of/financial responsibility for liability associated with erosion and sedimentation impacts. 8. Engineering Calculations. Provide Design Calculations on a separate sheet for the following,if applicable. a. Sediment Ponds/traps. N4,R- b. Diversions. c. Waterways. d. Runoff/Stormwater Detention Calculations storrmtater site plan tenpame-nom.10'12009 10 w • • SECTION II—EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN Sediment and erosion control measures may be depicted on the master land use application plot plan,a stormwater site plan,and/or a separate Construction SWPPP site plan. This is a checidist to ensure that the following are depicted on a site plan: 1. General. a. Vicinity Map b. Jefferson County Approval Block c. Erosion and Sediment Control Notes 2. Site Plan. a. Legal description of subject property. b. North arrow. c. Indicate boundaries of existing vegetation (e.g.,tree lines,pasture areas, etc.). d. Identify and label areas of potential erosion problems. e. Identify FEMA base flood boundaries and Shoreline Management boundaries(if applicable). f. Show existing and proposed contours. g. Indicate drainage basins and direction of flow for individual drainage areas. h. Label final grade contours and identify developed condition drainage basins. i. Delineate areas that are to be cleared and graded. j. Show all cut and fill slopes indicating top and bottom of slope catch lines. 3. Conveyance Systems. a. Designate locations for swales,interceptor trenches,or ditches. b. Show all temporary and permanent drainage pipes,ditches,or cut-off trenches required for erosion&sediment control. c. Provide minimum slope and cover for all temporary pipes or call out pipe inverts. d. Shows grades,dimensions,and direction of flow in all ditches,swales,culverts and pipes. e. Provide details for bypassing off-site runoff around disturbed areas. f. Indicate locations and outlets of any dewatering systems. 4. Location of Detention Best Management Practices(BMPs). Identify location of detention BMPs. 5. Erosion and Sediment Control Facilities. a. Show the locations of sediment trap(s),pond(s),pipes and structures. b. Dimension pond berm widths and inside and outside pond slopes. c. Indicate the trap/pond storage required and the depth,length,and width dimensions. d. Provide typical section views through pond and outlet stricture. e. Provide typical`details of gravel cone and standpipe,and/or other filtering devices. f. Detail stabilization techniques for outletlnlet. g. Detail control/restrictor device location and details. h. Specify mulch and/or recommended cover of berms and slopes. i. Provide rock specifications and detail for rock check dam(s),if applicable. j. Specify spacing for rock check dams as required. k. Provide front and side sections of typical rock check dams. I. Indicate the locations and provide details and specifications for silt fabric. m. Locate the construction entrance and provide a detail. 6. Detailed Drawings. Any structural practices used that are not referenced in the Ecology Manual should be explained and illustrated with detailed drawings. 7. Other Pollutant BMPs. Indicate on the site plan the locations of BMPs to be used for the control of pollutants other than sediment(e.g.,concrete wash water). 8. Monitoring Locations. Indicate on the site plan the water quality sampling locations to be used for monitoring water quality on the construction site. Sampling stations should be located upstream and downstream of the project site. storm ster site plan template—rev.10/12003 11 • • Stormwater Site Plan Changes If the designer wishes to make changes or revisions to the originally approved Stormwater Site Plan,the proposed revisions shall be submitted to DOD prior to construction. The submittal shall include substitute pages that Include all proposed changes, revised drawings showing any structural changes,and any other supporting information that explains and supports the reason for the change. Final Corrected Plan Submittal If the project included construction of conveyance systems,treatment facilities,flow control facilities,or structural source control BMPs (not standard on-site stormwater management BMPs),the applicant shall submit a final corrected plan("as-bunts')when the project is completed. These should be engineering drawings (stamped by a licensed civil engineer) that accurately represent the project as constructed. APPLICANT SIGNATURE By signing the Construction SWPPP worksheet, I as the applicant/owner attest that the information provided herein is true and correct to. best of my knowledge. I also certify that this application is being made with the full knowledge and consent of all owns affected property. 0-ANDOVIV7t OR AUTHORQ®REPRESBdrATIVE SIGNATURE Y'A TE) THIS SPACE MAY BE USED FOR ADDITIONAL NOTES,IF NEEDED: stormwatar site darn termime-my.10'1/2003 12 I • • Jefferson County DCD Building Division Correction Notice PERMIT NUMBER J4, 12-3 OWNER 5c la LAh ET Z-K'( �} JOB LOCATION ,36 4 L 13EiQ 1&Q V�tL6'r 1'VD Inspection of this structure has found the following violations: Yc L heExT (hi S PG 1,')t ?J Lfo u t.,D 13g A F114-114 4 L .1 � 1 Al i CH S I Z`r LTC i S T6 t3 E pG>J 1VL ' sFPrtc_ ILIST BE 11.�,�ALcD t A pRC J, D 13Y emvirzc 14-ACTH F12.14 C. TT F1IJAc 11`4.) /6/.1 You are hereby notified that no more work shall be done upon these premises until the above violations are corrected, unless noted otherwise. When corrections have been made, call for inspection. j Date 7A/5 Inspect BUILDING DIVISION(360)379-4450 INSPECTION HOTLINE(360)379-4455 THIS NOTICE MUST BE KEPT WITH APPROVED PLANS ON SITE • • City of Port Townsend Development Services Department Correction Notice PERMIT NUMBER /41-22.3 OWNER JOB LOCATION 3042 & i- JA.t.+�A) Inspection of this structure has found the folio ' g violations: � u fia b o•_ /it You are hereby notified that no more work shall be done upon these premises until the above violations are corrected, unless noted otherwise. When corrections have been made, call for inspection. Date Inspector 7/6�f DSD Main Office (360) 379-5095 IN PECTION REQUEST (360) 385-2294 THIS NOTICE MUST BE KEPT WITH APPROVED PLANS ON SITE • MANUFACTURED/MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION PERMIT Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360)379-4450 FAX (360)379-4451 PERMIT #: BLD14-00223 Received Date: 6/23/2014 SITE ADDRESS: 3042 BEAVER VALLEY RD Issue Date: 7/31/2014 PORT LUDLOW, 98365 APPLICANT: ROBERT P SCHLADETZKY 2982 BEAVER VALLEY RD PORT LUDLOW WA 98365-9245 SUBDIVISION: Block: Lot: PARCEL#: 821073001 Section: 7 Township: 28 N Range: 1E CONTRACTOR/ OWNER/BUILDER PHONE: DEALER PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Manufactured Home install as ADU MAKE: FLEETWOOD YEAR: 1992 SIZE: 48x14 Directions To Site: To schedule inspections, call (360)379-4455 no later than 3:00 PM the day before the inspection is needed. Requests received after 3:00 PM will not be scheduled for the next days inspections. Office Hours 9:00 -4:30 MONDAY-THURSDAY ELECTRICAL PERMITS are issued by the Washington State Department of Labor& Industries. The electrical permit must be signed off by the State Inspector prior to the County's Framing Inspection Inspection Item Date Approval Signature Notes Septic System Finaled �l) � se" cvl.6--�;�Yr._L Lc�U<y TiL 7N/3-- A final inspection will not be scheduled until all of the cou<- 7 7 following are completed and signed off by the applicable Department: • Building Permit Conditions are met • Septic Permit Final/Complete for any building containing plumbing • Land Use Conditions met and signed off ‹.C 's • �5�J Cat • Public Works Permit Final(where applicable) FINAL INSPECTION I kCl i v FINAL INSPECTION MUST BE APPROVED PRIOR TO BUILDING BEING OCCUPIED THIS PERMIT IS VALID FOR ONE YEAR SPECIAL CONDITIONS APPLY- SEE REVERSE 0111 • SPECIAL CONDITIONS CASE # BLD14-00223 1.) 10' minimum separation required between the water line and any onsite sewage system components including sewage transport lines. 2.) This building approval accounts for 240 GPD of septic system capacity, as designed and approved SEP95-145 is a system approved for 360 GPD. There is no additional capacity for another residential structure. 3.) Approval of this permit does not provide any assurance of future approvals for onsite sewage disposal on the property or use of any existing septic systems. Actions taken to date and proposed as part of this project may limit or prevent future development of an onsite sewage system. Future proposals must meet current code at the time of application. 4.) The existing well for this development lies within the WRIA 17. Becasue the well has been in use by the primary residence on the parcel since prior to the rule, the existing well is exempted and not subject to the in-stream flow rule for domestic use, metering, and exempt well irrigation. 5.) See SPAAD ZON09-00053 for consistency and zoning approval. 6.) The project shall adhere to the Best Management Practices (BMPs)to control stormwater, erosion and sediment during construction. BMPs shall address permanent measures to stabilize soil exposed during construction, and in the design and operation of stormwater and drainage control systems. 7.) The site plan as submitted with the Building Permit application on June 23, 2014 has been reviewed for consistency under the UDC, and has been approved by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. Any modifications, changes, and/or additions to the stamped, approved site plan dated July 31, 2014 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. 8.) This approval is for a Manufactured Home as an ADU 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. 9.) 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. 10.) DWJ \\tidemark\data\forms\F_B LD_Perm it_Mobile,rpt 7/31/2014