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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZON2015-00028 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE TYPE I LAND USE PERMIT APPLICANT: FARMERS UNION CENTRAL EX INC C/O CHS INC. PO BOX 64089 MS664 SAINT PAUL MN 55164-0089 DATE ISSUED: October 01, 2015 DATE EXPIRES: October 01,2016 MLA NUMBER: MLA15-00049 PROJECT PLANNER:Anna Bausher PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SIGN PERMIT To install a freestanding pole sign raised four feet off of the ground grade on the NE corner of the property to display fuel prices with the dimensions of 5'1" by 12' and two canopy signs on the existing fuel station canopy with the dimensions of 2'6" by 3'2". PROJECT LOCATION: Parcel Number: 901 142 036; Section 14, Township 29N, Range 1W; Site Address: 9315 Rhody Drive, Chimacum,WA 98325. CONDITIONS: 1.) The illumination of signs shall be shaded, shielded, or directed so as not to adversely affect surrounding properties or public and private rights-of-way or create a hazard or nuisance to the traveling public, or to surrounding properties. 2.) No lighting shall blink, flash or be of unusually high intensity or brightness. 3.) Signs shall not be placed in the public right-of-way. 4.) The applicant and/or representative shall contact the Department of Community Development(360-379-4450) regarding a final inspection for compliance of zoning permit conditions prior to scheduling a final building inspection. 5.) The total square foot of the sign shall not exceed 64 square feet per business unless approved by the administrator. The administrator has determined that the total sign square footage for this proposal would be increased to allow 77 square feet, which includes all three (3)signs, as allowed in JCC 18.30.150(6)(d). 6.) There shall be no more than two (2) on-premise free standing or projecting signs or combination thereof, unless an increase is approved by the administrator based on JCC 18.30.150(6)(e). The administrator has determined that the proposal may increase the number of allowed on-premise signs by one (1) signs,totaling three (3) on-premise signs. 7.) All signs shall be continuously maintained to be structurally sound. Signs that present a hazard are prohibited and shall be subject to abatement. 8.) Free-standing signs shall include measures to restrict vehicles from passing beneath them. 9.) Signs or sign structures which by coloring, shape, working, or location resemble or conflict with traffic-control signs or devices are prohibited. 10.) The location of the proposed pole sign is located within a grassy area where a stormwater mangement bioretention is located. This location is not designed for pedestrian traffic. If conditions change in the future to accommodate pedestrian traffic a minimum of eight feet of clearance from the ground to the bottom of the sign shall be required to provide for pedestrian clearance. It is recommended that landscaping be placed around the sign to deter pedestrian traffic under the sign. 11.) Signs shall be incorporated into the landscaping of the site when landscaping is provided. 12.) It was determined by the administrator that the proposed pole sign shall not be located closer than 1 foot 6 inches behind the overhead power right of way. 13.) Only one side of a double-faced sign shall be counted when determining total square footage. The square footage of the sign shall be calculated by the outside dimensions necessary to frame the information displayed. 14.) No sign or part thereof shall consist of rotating, revolving, or moving parts; consist of banners, streamers, or spinners; or involve flashing, blinking, or alternating lights. lltidemarkldata\forms\F_MLT_IssuePermit_U.rpt 10/1/2015 Page 3 of 3 15.) No sign shall be placed in a way to obstruct a driver's vision of motor vehicle traffic, bicyclists or pedestrians, or traffic signs. 16.) All signs along state highways in Jefferson County are also subject to any sign regulations and permit requirements established by the state of Washington. 17.) Signs which impede or create a safety hazard for pedestrians or vehicular traffic are prohibited. 18.) Signs painted against the structure to which it relates shall not be computed as part of the overall total square footage or number. 19.) The proposed freestanding pole sign is proposed as act as a fuel pricer. The fuel prices are to stay fixed between fuel price changes. This sign is not permitted as a changing message sign. 20.) The existing sign located on top of the existing building is proposed to be removed in order to place three (3) new signs on the premise. This sign shall be removed prior to the final inspection of the building permit and final. 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 parcel has been designated as NeighborhoodNisitor Crossroad (NC) under the Jefferson County Comprehensive Land Use Map effective August 28, 1998. 3.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff on August 12, 2015 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: fish bearing stream,wetlands, seismic, FEMA flood area, susceptible aquifer recharge area,fish and wildlife habitat conservation area. 4.) Jefferson County determined that this proposal is categorically exempt from review under the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) pursuant to WAC 197-11-800(2)(c). 5.) This approval is for one(1)freestanding pole and two (2) butterfly canopy signs 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. 6.) The revised site plan as submitted with the sign permit application on September 29, 2015 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 September 30, 2015 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. 7.) Based off of JCC 18.30.050 Table 6-1 Density, Dimension and Open Space Standards Note 6, the administrator has determined that the proposed sign may be located within the front road setback as it is in compliance with the life safety standards within the Jefferson County Code. 8.) Associated building permit number for this proposal is BLD15-00254. 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.) NOTICE: This permit does not excuse the proponent from complying with other local, state, and federal ordinances, regulations, or statutes applicable to the proposed development, but consistent with RCW 90.58. Development pursuant to this permit shall be undertaken subject to the applicable policies and performance standards of the Jefferson County Shoreline Management Master Program and the Jefferson County Unified Development Code. If during excavation or development of the site an area of potential archaeological significance is uncovered, all 11tidem a rk\datalforms\F_MLT_IssuePerm it_U.rpt 10/1/2015 Page 3 of 3 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. Portions of Jefferson County, including marine environments are included as "critical habitat"for listed species. Development of property along any marine shoreline, freshwater shoreline, or floodplains could harm habitat if protective measures are not taken. To minimize the potential to damage habitat, all property owners developing adjacent to marine shoreline, freshwater shoreline, or floodplains are advised to do the following: -All development activities should avoid unstable slopes, wetlands, and forested areas near surface waters - Remove minimal vegetation for site development, especially large trees -Allow trees that have fallen into surface waters to remain there - Infiltrate stormwater from buildings and driveways onsite through drywells rather than discharging directly into surface waters or roadside ditches The Federal Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act requires landowners within 660 feet(1/8th of a mile)of an eagle nest to consult with the US Fish and Wildlife Service. This Eagle Act prohibits anyone from "taking" bald eagles. This federal law defines the term "take"and describes the possible legal consequences when a "take" occurs. Among other actions, "take" includes a disturbance of bald eagles or their habitat. Under federal law a permit may still be required for activities that impact bald eagles or their habitat. Contact the US Fish and Wildlife Service (http://www.fws.gov/pacific/eagle/)to learn more about how this law affects your project. Any individual, group, or agency can bring suit for a listed species "taking", even if you are in compliance with Jefferson County development codes. The risk of a lawsuit against you can be reduced by consulting with a professional fisheries habitat biologist, and following the recommendations for site development provided by the biologist. For more information, contact the National Marine Fisheries Service in Seattle, or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. APPEALS: Pursuant to RCW 36.70C,the applicant or any aggrieved party may appeal this final decision to Jefferson County Superior Court within twenty-one(21)calendar days of the date of issuance of this land use decision. For more information related to judicial appeals see JCC 18.40.340. A/Z/...5 UDC Administra r MLA15-00049 \\tidemark\d atalforms\F_M LT_IssuePerm it_U.rpt 10/1/2015 Page 3 of 3 • e e 4 , i 5., it � A i I — ,,T ,.__ ,. _____ �4 ^ I i �/. , , ,, .. , ...„.. .._____. _ , ___ , t \ 1 YII szr MR._ __ ,„....,......_.,....,...______,..____,....__________,_____,____:__,__,..___ -.--7-- -----4"----"-- —. —— ——-- ' --..-47:-.... '..---.e----"----r, 1 I I :.. ' '':■..'13 — - - ii I 1 a . I,I ���' � Ii I MIN I II �p i / $a � 'fit' `gp 5�1 `�-. t k rL: �I i h 1 9P / 'E %; at. y BRA some/ gg 51' _ r ��� gB' MhII1 r,,. /: Iligi ,, '` 1 . ., : , .... —1 ,.,., , '4 !E 1 ! !i vt / W q v i ' 1 );ai .-9 , PAPE k g fa . a1 o e 11 7 . 1 :'.1' 2-5.)! tz I SI _ mis� `A w�i P�. 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'011"t -_4 + 11.-mail:der-IQ/ .jeffcrson.wa.os efsRINC1 ' PERMIT APPLICATION Steps in the Permit Process: -Review application checklist to ensure all information is completed prior to submitting application. -Make sure septic has been applied for and water availability has been proven. -Make an appointment to meet with the Permit Technician by calling 360-379-4450. -This is not a standalone application;it must be accompanied by a project specific supplemental application. -Fees will be collected at intake. Additional fees may apply after review and payment is required before permit is Issued. For Department Use Only Building Permit# Related Application Us: MLA# I Site Information 7 Assessor Tax Parcel Number: -t U I 1 t. 20 30 1 0 e r Site Address and/or Directions to Property: �� • ■ • ■ —� 1 1n Access(name of street(s)) from which access will be gained: �.Y\f)(1�`( 0 C C. 5. Present use of property: (e,ct .0( Description of Work(include proposed uses): \\ .\-c,u kW 0 C uD Ca('0 SA.1 S i In c 4- /k (\fp) YY\O ■ucYiA3/4 SI ern. CO _ W Wastewater-Sewage Disposal This property is served by Port Townsend of Port Ludlow sewer system? YES _ — NO — — ID If not served by sewer identified above,identify type of septic system below: t�‘ Type of Sewage System Serving Property: ( ' _ _ Septic Septic Permit#: z _ _ Community Septic Name of System: Case#: Are other residences connected to the septic system? Additions or repairs to sewage system: Is it a complete or partial system installation: Complete _ - Partial Has a reserve drainfield been designated? Yes _ _ No _ _ Date of Last Operations&Maintenance check: Attach last report to application Describe or attach any drainfield easements,covenants or notices on title,which may impact the property: __. , , , crnl ScP,.., 1 , SC' JUL 2 3 2015 L- -5-0- DEPT OF COMMUNITY DEVFLOPMEM The authorized agent/representative is the primary contact for all project-related questions and correspondence. The County will mail/e-mail requests and information about the application to the authorized agent/representative and will copy(cc)the owner noted below. The authorized agent/representative is responsible for ctwmnunicating the information to all parties involved with the application. It is the responsibility of the authorized agent/representative and owner to ensure their mailbox accepts County email(i.e,County email is not blocked or sent to'junk mail"). Applicant/Property Owner Information Property Owner: (� Name: f(d(f(1P.(S Lltltat' NOW 60 G')(, C!0 CIA 51mfl(', Y(Oci(A\i. \)e pt Address: C) emx OH s f MS(O(otI Sair Paul MN 55((pL Phone 11: E-mail Address: Please contact Authorized Agent/Representative with project Info.(select only one). — — Property Own rsig0a0trei ,, :(.toed. 6/.1G Note:For proletts with multiple owners,at ach a separate sheet with eath owners}tnlormatbn and siinatures Applicant: Authorized Agent/Representative(If other then owner) Name: SVekCtr-+ Una/0.0'7\- I N1/4t -e. S\eirx (Naves VtSlNei Address: ,r2U(}e liW Cj9 5.O0-11 MOUvl't V CI t∎Gnr tuft go-r5 Phonen: -3( ()• 1.1234—i3'2 S E-mall Address: S1-e C, , - ►a_ ' Professional: _ Is this an Authorized Agent/Representative for this project? NO YES Engineer Architect Surveyor Contractor Consultant Name: Address: Phone it: E-mail Address: Professional: Is this an Authorized Agent/Representative for this project? NO YES — Engineer — Architect Surveyor _ Contractor Consultant Name: Address: Phone b: E-mail Address: Professional: Is this an Authorized Agent/Representative for this protect? NO YES Engineer Architect Surveyor Contractor Consultant Name: Address: Phone t): E-mail Address: Professional: is this an Authorized Agent/Representative for this project? NO YES — Engineer Architect _ Surveyor Contractor Consultant Name: Address: Phone H: E-mail Address: Attach additional pages',necessary Builders Statement The signer of this statement certifies 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: / " .,, Print Nan*:: /Cllsw_�/,..9 oat*: 4./22,h5- 1J I 1 JUL 232015 i JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT.OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ¢soN cb JEFFERSON COUNTY 4w G2� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Townsend,WA 98368 Web:www.c o.iefferson.wa.uslcommunitydevelopment 621 Sheridan Street Port I I �`rs r = Tel:360.379.4450 I Fax:360.379.4451 I Email:dcdtiico.jefferson.wa.us Building Permits&Inspections I Development Consistency Review!Long Range Planning I Watershed Stewardship Resource Center Sign Permit Supplemental Application MLA# PROJECTJAPPLICANT NAME: Purpose The purpose of the sign permit process is to ensure consistency with the applicable sections of the Jefferson County Code (JCC). You will submit a Master Permit Application Form and Site Plan in conjunction with this supplemental application. Refer to the materials accompanying the Master Permit Application Form for additional Information. Process Signs are reviewed administratively as Type I permits by the Department of Community Development (DCD). An administrative determination to approve a sign application will be made when the proposal is consistent with JCC 18.30.150(SEE ATTACHED)of the Jefferson County Code. An administrative determination to deny an application will be made when the proposal is not consistent with the JCC. Denials of applications for sign permits will be accompanied by a written statement identifying specific areas in which the proposal is deficient. Supplemental Information Are there any signs currently on If yes, list type, dimensions,square footage of sign area, siteti location. ( 1,r \"�' iet ��C ���j�t��'G{\(I DIMENSIONS: � �t y SIGN AREA(SO.FT.): -7(U LOCATION: �1I�'y ' PE ()J(i k` DIMENSIONS: ,Il{( I Q SIGN AREA(SO.FT.}: if-) LOCATION: t\j LA) CC'R�LV/ v`<�PE tit) t1 ' DIMENSIONS: 3i'u�� �( (Ur SIGN AREA(SO.FT.): 31i LOCATION: S(;d tk ttU1/40-hbvl S� List proposed signs: !, s n p �t,\e3 TYPE L. ) IAA 11 DIMENSIONS: 7'uf x'3 •Lv SIGN AREA(sO.FT.): (�.3?- LOCATION: tCOSA�n7_�./t � . �V' TYPE I%�r1 U .IINk DIMENSIONS: 5 'i''' ID SIGN AREA(SO.FT.): le 0 LOCATION: 1J E W t t .t c)(- �)r1 �(,t i i The applicant hereby certifies that the statements contained in this application are true and provide an accurate representation of the proposed amendment;and the applicant(s)hereby acknowledges that any approval issued on this application may be revoked if any such statement is found to be false. r�, lUk tt/Wit P11`� CANT'S S GIIATURE --Or...__________ECEOVEnn I 111 II 1 i , JUL 2 3 2015 ' ; i L1 G 1Penni tCenlerVWFORt.150NMDRDIGurrenl ORD Famnlsipn permit epp_FINAL 2013.00c REV.1111/2013 L1 Page 1 JEfFERSOfV COU 1 DEPT.OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NTY � �L IS- cOO 1 To Whom It May Concern, 7-0,\I I ! 0 � For this project located at 9315 Rhody Rd.Chimacum,WA,we would like to propo se a 3rd sign to be allowed at this site.Along with the two canopy signs we are replacing,the client would like to add a new monument sign along Rhody Rd.that would total in 25.95 sq ft.of identification/advertising signage,overall sq ft would be 61.2. The sign would be 4'-0"over grade to base.With this total and two canopy signs,the overall total sign square footage will be 77.84 sq ft. According to the Jefferson County sign code section 18.30.150(6)(f),the number of signs may be increased upon approval of the administrator based on a finding that the increased number of signs is consistent with subsection (1)of the sign code.Subsection (1)of the Jefferson County sign code does want to encourage the effective use of signs and to guarantee the right of free expression. This location, in order to run the business properly,needs to advertise their gas prices in order to be an effective and competitive business. Please see the attached site plan and sign drawings that will go over in detail of what is being proposed. if there are any questions or additional information that is needed, please contact Stefanie Lindquist/Meyer Sign and Advertising at 360-424-1325. Thank you for your time, Y 1 Stefanie Lindquist Permit Specialist Meyer Sign and Advertising Stefanie @meyersign.com . I � P{1 JUL 232015 _ v1 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT.OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ry 621 Shcrida n Street,Port'I'owllsend,WA 98368 7.0 Tel:360.379.4450 Fax:360.379.4451 Web:www.c(gellerson.I.v.40:/cornmunityderekpmeK 1':mail dnl(n=nr.jcfIris(n.va.us IG .tt,i STORMWATER CALCULATION WORKSHEET MLA# PROJECT/APPLICANT NAME: Cmm ex. C slmaclii.\ 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. PARCEL SIZE(I.E.,SITE Size of parcel 7_.10 acres .{U 19 An acre contains 43,560 square feel. Multiply the acreage by this figure. (2 I Size of parcel in square feet I (✓ 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 O sq/ft native vegetation to lawn or landscaped areas? Drainfield,septic tank,etc. sq/ft Circle: Yes (Nd Well,utilities,etc. sq/ft Does the project convert 2%:acres or more of native vegetation to pasture? Driveway,parking,roads,etc. sq/ft Circle: Yes 1 Nd Lawn, landscaping,etc. sq/ft Other compacted surface,etc. sq/ft Indicate Total Volumes of Proposed: Total Land Disturbance sq/ft Cut C) Fill (cu/yd) 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. slorm,.,ler ewe worksheet-REV.10500014 STORMWATER CALULATIONS—IMPERVIOUS SURFACE NEW EXISTING Structures(all roof area) sq/ft Structures(all roof area) sq/ft Sidewalks sq/ft Sidewalks sq/ft Patios sq/ft Patios sq/ft Solid Decks sq/ft Solid Decks sq/ft (without infiltration below) (without Infiltration below) Driveway,parking,roads,etc sq/ft Driveway,parking, roads,etc sq/ft Other sq/ft Other sq/ft Total New sq/ft Total Existing sglft TOTAL NEW t TOTAL EXISTING" sq/ft •This amount will be used to 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: "/a • Does the site have 35%or more of existing impervious surface? Circle: Yes No FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS:If the answer is yes,the proposal is considered redevelopment and the attached Figure 2 should be used to 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 II requirements. For proponents of"small" projects who must comply only with Minimum Requirement #2—Construction Stormwater Pollution !I 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 p petty. `J� J (LANDOWNER OR AUTl�A�ED REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE) (DATE) . FOR OFFICE USE ONLY IS0414._ MEDIUM IARGE REDEVELOPMENT Sto■nwater Site Flan: Yes NO r . stornxaler calc worksheet—REV.10n0n014 MLA15-00049 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Review Type: Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 PERMIT#: BLD15-00254 Received Date: 7/27/2015 SITE ADDRESS: 9315 RHODY DR CHIMACUM, 98325 OWNER: FARMERS UNION CENTRAL EX INC PHONE: C/O CHS INC. PO BOX 64089 MS664 SAINT PAUL MN 55164-0089 SUBDIVISION: Block: Lot: PARCEL NUMBER: 901142036 Section: 14 Township: 29 N Range: 1V1 CONTRACTOR: MEYER SIGN COMPANY INC PHONE: 360-424-1325 926 N 165TH ST SEATTLE WA 98133-5304 Contractor's License MEYERSA038QE Expires 8/1/2015 REPRESENTATIVE: PHONE: PROJECT DESCRIPTIOI' SIGN PERMIT- INSTALL TWO NEW CAMOPY SIGNS & 1 NEW MONUMENT SIGN TYPE OF WORK COM SQUARE FOOTAGE: COMMERCIAL: 68 TYPE OF IMP NEW MAIN: 0 INDUSTRIAL: VALUATION ADD'L: HEAT TYPE: CODE EDITION: 2012 HEAT BASE: HEAT TYPE: OCCUPANCY: UNHEATED: #OF STORIES: OCCUPANCY: OTHER: CONST TYPE: GARAGE: SHORELINE: CONST TYPE: DECK: SETBACK: BANK HEIGHT: SEWAGE DISPOSAL: NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: WATER SYSTEM: BATHROOMS: �/�o lJ'Q y Q,th,1, A-ItC1 Exist: Prop: V)) Z J r COOL et Total: Routing Date: Type Amount Paid By: Date: Receipt: Approved/Date Permit $156.00 SRE 07/23/15 156356 Permit $0.00 SRE 07/27/15 Plan Check $0.00 SRE 07/27/15 State Building Code $0.00 SRE 07/27/15 Total: $156.00 11firlcmor1ArInfnIfnrmc\G RI fl Ann RH rnf 7197/9111g ��SON �a DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT k �G 621 Sheridan Stn:ct,Port Townsend,WA 98368 4^+L1 ,1 ;4 Tel:360.379.4450 j Fax:360.379.4451 ;r;nx \\'cb:uww.ai.jc[tcrson.ua.us/communily'dct•clopmcnr cc��t� t•:mail:der10:.co.jellersmwa.us QSNNVo0 PERMIT APPLICATION Steps in the Permit Process: -Review application checklist to ensure all information is completed prior to submitting application. -Make sure septic has been applied for and water availability has been proven. -Make an appointment to meet with the Permit Technician by calling 360-379-4450. -This is not a standalone application;it must be accompanied by a project specific supplemental application. -Fees will be collected at Intake. Additional fees may apply after review and payment is required before permit is issued. For Department Use Only Building Permit# Related Application#s: MLA# Site Information _ Assessor Tax Parcel Number: 0 Li 2.0 Site Address and/or Directions to Property: t5 Pni)(At 0c . 06\mgLW.A q$25� Access(name of street(s)) from which access will be gained: 'PZ. \O(L1/41 C Present use of property: R. Description of Work(Include proposed uses): ,o ts,}t\\ c' i.c) CLU107,,f 5 i qvs c 4- '\- ()f, ) Mor( ut me.IN S i qv). Wastewater-Sewage Disposal This property is served by Port Townsend of Port Ludlow sewer system? YES _ _ NO If not served by sewer identified above,identi fy t yp e of septic s stem below: w: Type of Sewage System Serving Property: Septic Septic Permit#: _ Community Septic Name of System: Case#: Are other residences connected to the septic system? III Additions or repairs to sewage system: _ Is It a complete or partial system installation: Complete _ Partial Has a reserve drainfield been designated? Yes _ — No Date of Last Operations&Maintenance check: Attach last report to application Describe or attach any drainfield easements,covenants or notices on title,which may impact the property: JUL 2 3 2015 I JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT.OF CFM^y;naliry The authorized agent/representative is the primary contact for all project-related questions and correspondence. The County will mail/c-mail requests and information about the application to die authorized agent/representative and will copy(cc)the owner noted below. The authorized agent/representative is responsible for communicating the information to all parties involved with the application. It is the responsibility of the nuthorized agent/representative and owner to ensure their mailbox accepts County email(I.e.,County email is not blocked or sent to"junk mail"). Applicant/Property Owner information Property Owner: Name: fasme(S IA6ot' et \k'it dye 1nL CI° C1.1511t'. U(o)U14 1)c'0. Address: Po OGx OH N'5( 1t t-j saki-4 Qa,ul r(v J 551W1 1 Phone#: E-mail Address: Please contact Authorized Agent/Representative with project Info.(select only onel. Property OWner.SlgPliturell y,a,. :,,..04t0. G/a L// Note:For projects with multiple owners,at rich a separate sheet with each owner(s)tnfarmation and signatures. Applicant: Authorized Agent/Representative(nether than awned Name: titCP<j•Gf\t Vln(tltur a\' � g.Ok ,f S■C(n Moir 1tSyt``rj Address: 2-U0 h IlWy r�(( 5.00-Y\ MUlty\} ve(fcf!n, U.iev rlfsa-13 Phone#: -3110. 1,124-13'2 5 E-mall Address: She Professional: Is this an Authorized Agent/Representative for this project? NO YES Engineer Architect Surveyor Contractor Consultant Name: Address: Phone fi: E-mail Address: Professional: is this an Authorized Agent/Representative for this project? NO YES — Engineer Architect _ Surveyor Contractor Consultant Name: Address: Phone if: E-mail Address: Professional: Is this an Authorized Agent/Representative for this project? NO YES Engineer Architect Surveyor Contractor Consultant Name: Address: _ Phone ti: E-mail Address: Professional: Is this an Authorized Agent/Representative for this project? NO YES Engineer Architect _ Surveyor Contractor Consultant Name: Address: Phone fl: E-mail Address: Attach additional pages If necessary Builders Statement The signer of this statement certifies 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. Signatufe: l ,rte Pd fteMP: _ .-.e404,7 fete: 0/2k/./5- 1 . 0E , vEr JUL 2 3 2015 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT.OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT � f csQ" co JEFFERSON COUNTY i C K DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 621 Sheridan Street I Port Townsend,WA 983681 Web:wvnv.co.iefferson.wa.us/conmtunitydevelooment `'sw Tel:360.379.4450 I Fax:360.379.4451 I Email:dcd(dico.iefferson.wa.us Building Permits&Inspections I Development Consistency Review I Long Range Planning I Watershed Stewardship Resource Center Sign Permit Supplemental Application MLA# PROJECT/APPLICANT NAME: Purpose The purpose of the sign permit process is to ensure consistency with the applicable sections of the Jefferson County Code (JCC). You will submit a Master Permit Application Form and Site Plan in conjunction with this supplemental application. Refer to the materials accompanying the Master Permit Application Form for additional information. Process Signs are reviewed administratively as Type I permits by the Department of Community Development (DCD). An administrative determination to approve a sign application will be made when the proposal is consistent with JCC 18.30.150(SEE ATTACHED)of the Jefferson County Code. An administrative determination to deny an application will be made when the proposal is not consistent with the JCC. Denials of applications for sign permits will be accompanied by a written statement identifying specific areas in which the proposal is deficient. Supplemental Information Are there any signs currently on If yes, list type, dimensions, square footage of sign area, site? location. gp TYPE: tit cly full DIMENSIONS: l X 1/ SIGN AREA(SQ.FT.): -7((J LOCATION: 'EVNI•'y VC) SiYfY TYPE tfJ Li %k DIMENSIONS: .11 k (Q ' SIGN AREA(SQ.FT.): ) LOCATION: J I/O TYPE W ((tt DIMENSIONS: 3r u" X (V' SIGNAREA(SQ.FT.): 35 LOCATION: (.(I;,tt'i\ (al,,uctRev/ List proposed signs: TYPE 2 W U.t\l ank-f`1 DIMENSIONS: �r'y r X 31-2° SIGN AREA(SQ.FT.): C3.5 2 LOCATION: f'Q(r\(-�iJ_�,,/l TYPE (1V,nu I�'Ur\1r DIMENSIONS: ?''I" j21 SIGN AREA(SO.FT.): Leo LOCATION: RJE Coto( of I)((%Itr The applicant hereby certifies that the statements contained in this application are true and provide an accurate representation of the proposed amendment;and the applicant(s)hereby acknowledges that any approval issued on this application may be revoked if any such statement is found to be false. 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Under the Public Records law the County must release this e-mail and its contents to any person who asks to obtain a copy (or for inspection)of this e-mail unless it is also exempt from production to the requester according to state law, including RCW 42.56 and other state laws. From: CO-Auburn, Ryan Strong [mailto:Ryan.Strong @chsinc.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 10:07 AM To:Anna Bausher<ABausher @co.jefferson.wa.us> Subject: RE: CENEX Revised Site Plan Question Good morning Anna, You are correct, that is the current fuel price sign that will be removed once we get the new one installed. From:Anna Bausher [mailto:ABausher@co.jefferson.wa.us] Sent:Wednesday, September 30, 2015 9:55 AM To: CO-Auburn, Ryan Strong<Ryan.Strong @chsinc.com> Subject: CENEX Revised Site Plan Question Good morning Ryan, I receive the revised site plan from Dave yesterday. I have one quick verification question. I have attached the site plan and have highlighted the identification of a fuel sign. It is my understanding that this is the current temporary sign which displays fuel prices which along with the propane tank sign will be removed with the installation of the new pole sign. Is this correct? Or is this identified fuel sign a different sign? Thank you, Anna Bausher Assistant Planner, Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street * Port Townsend, WA 98368 Phone 360-379-4454 * Fax 360-379-4451 abausher @co.iefferson.wa.us 1 All e-mail sent to this address has been received by the Jefferson County e-mail system and is therefore subject to the Public Records Act, a state law found at RCW 42.56. Under the Public Records law the County must release this e-mail and its contents to any person who asks to obtain a copy (or for inspection)of this e-mail unless it is also exempt from production to the requester according to state law, including RCW 42.56 and other state laws. This inbound email has been scanned for all viruses by the Message Labs Sky Scan Y g Y service. This outbound email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs Skyscan service. For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com 2 Anna Bausher From: Anna Bausher Sent: Monday, September 28, 2015 9:28 AM To: 'CO-Auburn, Ryan Strong' Cc: 'Stefanie Lindquist' Subject: RE: CHS Stormwater and Sign Permits Good morning Ryan, I apologize for the delay of my response, I was out of the office last Friday.Thank you for your cooperation on agreeing to remove the sign placed on the top of the building, I will be making this part of the permit conditions. I understand that you are confident that the property boundaries are accurately represented on the site plan and that you would like to move forward with completing the permit process. To revise the proposal to move the sign back one foot please submit a revised site plan that identifies the new sign location being one foot six inches from the edge of the right of way.This should also properly be identified as a pole sign, opposed to a monument sign as now indicated.Also, please identify the existing sign on the building and that it will be removed as part of the new sign proposal. The site plan which was submitted with sign permit is not legible as it is fuzzy most likely form being scanned. Please submit the revised site plan for the sign in a clear legible format.The stormwater permit Joel has been reviewing has clear to scale site plans which most likely could be used for this. Once I receive this revised site plan I can continue processing your permit. Please let me know if you have any questions regarding this information. Sincerely, Anna Bausher Assistant Planner, Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street * Port Townsend, WA 98368 Phone 360-379-4454 * Fax 360-379-4451 abausher @co.iefferson.wa.us All e-mail sent to this address has been received by the Jefferson County e-mail system and is therefore subject to the Public Records Act, a state law found at RCW 42.56. Under the Public Records law the County must release this e-mail and its contents to any person who asks to obtain a copy (or for inspection) of this e-mail unless it is also exempt from production to the requester according to state law, including RCW 42.56 and other state laws. From: CO-Auburn, Ryan Strong [mailto:Ryan.Strong @chsinc.com] Sent:Thursday, September 24, 2015 10:59 AM To:Anna Bausher<ABausher @co.jefferson.wa.us> Cc: Dave Barone<dbarone @pacenviro.net> Subject: FW: CHS Stormwater and Sign Permits Hi Anna, It seems that we should be ok with the sign location being moved 1' further from the ROW per Joel's response. What do we need to do next in order to get this permit issued? Thanks, Ryan 1 From:Joel Peterson [mailto:JPeterson@co.jefferson.wa.us] Sent: Wednesday,September 23,2015 5:32 PM To: CO-Auburn, Ryan Strong<Ryan.Strong@chsinc.com>; Anna Bausher<,ABausher @co.jefferson.wa.us> Cc: Dave Barone<dbarone@pacenviro.net> Subject: RE: CHS Stormwater and Sign Permits Ryan, I can't find any setback requirement for a bioretention cell. I wasn't the one who identified that possibility, but I checked with two sources and couldn't find it. At any rate,a concrete sign post is not a big risk as a house foundation would be. A 10' setback would be typical for a house foundation. Joel Joel Peterson Associate Planner, Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend,WA 98368 Phone 360-379-4457 * Fax 360-379-4451 jpeterson(c co.iefferson.wa.us From: CO-Auburn, Ryan Strong [mailto:Ryan.Strong@chsinc.com] Sent:Wednesday,September 23,2015 4:05 PM To:Joel Peterson<JPeterson @co.iefferson.wa.us>;Anna Bausher<ABaushert co.jefferson.wa.us> Cc: Dave Barone<dbarone@pacenviro.net> Subject: CHS Stormwater and Sign Permits Hi Joel and Anna, To follow up our meeting the other day,the pending concern seemed the sign and its proximity to the ROW and bioretention cell.The engineer has verified that the property corners are accurate and were surveyed (see attached email). I would be ok with moving the sign back another foot, making the edge of the sign 18"from the center of the power poles,just to be safe.The only concern is the possible 10'setback, mentioned by Joel, between the sign footing and the bioretention cell. I have attached the plan for the sign footing which I interpret with the footing running perpendicular to the sign, 3'x6'-3' parallel w/sign, 6' parallel w/road.Joel can you please advise as to whether the 10' setback is required? If it is,we may have to look at relocating either the sign or the bioretention cell. Thanks, Ryan Strong Manager CHS Chimacum&Poulsbo Locations rvan.stron a('chsin c.com Chimacum:P 360-732-4585 F 360-732-4892 Poulsbo:P 360-779-2527 F 360-779-4294 Cell:253-886-2405 Visit us at chs-propane.com HFarmta-nw-nedwnh pid3at cunnwcitpivs This outbound email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs Skyscan service. 2 For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com This inbound email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs SkyScan service. This outbound email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs Skyscan service. For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com 3 Anna Bausher From: CO-Auburn, Ryan Strong <Ryan.Strong @chsinc.com> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 1:43 PM To: Anna Bausher Cc: Stefanie Lindquist; Dave Barone Subject: RE: Chimacum CHS "Cenex" Sign Hi Anna, Yes, we will remove the 6x6 Cenex sign on top of the building. Also, we have obtained approach permits from WSDOT and we will look further into the right-of-way concerns. Thanks, Ryan From: Anna Bausher[mailto:ABausher @co.jefferson.wa.us] Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2015 4:23 PM To: CO-Auburn, Ryan Strong<Ryan.Strong @chsinc.com> Cc:Stefanie Lindquist<stefanie @meyersign.com> Subject: RE: Chimacum CHS "Cenex" Sign Hello Ryan, Thank you for your prompt response with the sign size. It was very helpful to make the site visit and I am glad that we were able to touch base to keep your permit moving forward. As we briefly discussed at our site visit,Jefferson County Code (JCC) has regulations for signs.This includes the total square footage of sign allowance and the number of signs on each parcel.The total square footage of signs allowed on a commercial parcel is 64 square feet,this can be increased up to 50 percent by the administrator if it meets the intent of the code, meaning that maximum total square footage that could be permitted for a commercially zoned parcel is 96 sq/ft.The following are the signs and their sizes which would be regulated under our current sign code: Existing freestanding monument sign on top of building 6'X6' = 36 sq/ft Proposed wall/canopy signs for sides of existing fuel canopy 2'6"X3'2"=approximately 16 sq/ft for both signs Proposed freestanding pole sign at edge of property 5'1"X12'= 60 sq/ft Total square footage of signs= 112 sq/ft This means the proposal with all four signs would be over the maximum total square footage of signs. As we discussed, you either could remove the sign currently on top of the building or revise the proposed signs to be in compliance with JCC 18.30.150(6)(d). From our conversation it is my understanding that you would like to remove the sign on top of the building. Please reply with the verification that you would like to use the option to remove the sign on top of the building to be incompliance with the sign code for total square footage. Based off of that I will condition the sign permit that this sign needs to be removed prior to receiving a final on the sign permit once issued. Also, we discussed the issue of ensuring that you know where the accurate location of the right-of-way is as it appears that there could be a discrepancy somewhere with the site plans that Joel and I received.The sign site plan indicates that the sign will be placed six inches away from the right-of-way but it appears on the site plan the property boundary is marked further away.Joel and I are in contact with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and I will let you know if they provide any information regarding this. However, be aware that ultimately the property owner and applicant are responsible for accurately representing this information on the site plan. My concern here is ensuring that the sign is placed outside of the right-of-way since the current proposal appears to be 6 inches away from it. Also that if the location is different than that which was identified at the site visit it may have different impacts, such as life 1 safely if it is closer to the road.Joel asked me to inquire to as if any permit were required by WSDOT for the road approaches? Colleen mentioned that you were interested in the sign code to read regulations regarding portable sandwich board signs.The criteria for portable sandwich board signs is located in JCC 18.30.150(6)(1). Standards for off-site signs are located in JCC 18.30.150(6)(m). Signs which are exempt from a land use sign permit are located in JCC 18.30.150(4).The JCC can be found on our website at: http://www.codepublishing.com/WA/JeffersonCounty/ . For your convenience I have also attached a copy of the sign code. Thank you again for meeting with us on our site visit yesterday. Sincerely, Anna Bausher Assistant Planner,Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street * Port Townsend, WA 98368 Phone 360-379-4454 * Fax 360-379-4451 abausher@co.lefferson.wa.us All e-mail sent to this address has been received by the Jefferson County e-mail system and is therefore subject to the Public Records Act, a state law found at RCW 42.56. Under the Public Records law the County must release this e-mail and its contents to any person who asks to obtain a copy (or for inspection) of this e-mail unless it is also exempt from production to the requester according to state law, including RCW 42.56 and other state laws. From: CO-Auburn, Ryan Strong (mailto:Ryan.Strong@chsinc.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2015 3:20 PM To: Anna Bausher<ABausher @co.jefferson.wa.us> Subject: Chimacum CHS "Cenex" Sign Hi Anna, Thanks for stopping by and introducing yourself today. I went up and measured that sign and it is in fact 6'x6'. If it puts us over the maximum square footage, please advise and I will have it scheduled to be removed. Otherwise, please leave it in and we will have it removed in the next phase of our branding project. Thank you, Ryan Strong Manager CHS Chimacum&Poulsbo Locations ryan.strong @chsinc_com Chimacum:P 360-732-4585 F 360-732-4892 Poulsbo:P 360-779-2527 F 360-779-4294 Cell:253-886-2405 Visit us at ohs-propane.com Fawner-owned w glottal tOn flCC51Pns This outbound email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs Skyscan service. For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com 2 This inbound email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs SkyScan service. This outbound email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs Skyscan service. For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com 3 Anna Bausher From: Anna Bausher Sent: Wednesday,August 26, 2015 11:29 AM To: Stefanie Lindquist' Subject: Cenex Sign Proposal Questions MLA15-00049/ZON15-00028 Good morning Stephanie, I write to you regarding the Cenex sign permit application, I am the planner reviewing the proposal and have a couple of clarifying questions.On the application it is indicated that there are currently 3 existing signs on site.One freestanding sign and two wall signs. I am seeking information regarding these signs,can you provide any further information by what is meant by wall sign? For example if these are signs similar to the proposed illuminated canopy signs, or are these signs painted on the building? I ask about the existing signs as part of my review is to verify that the total number of signs and total sign square footage is in compliance with what is allowed per our code.This combines the existing signs and the proposed new signs,as it is for all signs on the property. Also, I have another clarifying question. For the proposed monument sign, I want to confirm that I am reading the site plan proposal correctly.Will the sign be elevated, such as on posts,from ground grade by four feet to the bottom of this sign?Or will the sign bottom be on the ground grade? As the sign will be located along SR 19 the proposal has been sent to the Washington State Department of Transportation,once any comments are received back from this agency I will make a site visit,which will assist in answering the above questions as well. It would be helpful for my review if you could indicate on the site plan where the other 3 existing signs are located. Please feel free to ask if I can clarify any of my questions and thank you in advance or any information you can provide. Sincerely, Anna Bausher Assistant Planner,Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street * Port Townsend,WA 98368 Phone 360-379-4454 * Fax 360-379-4451 abausher@cojefferson.wa.us All e-mail sent to this address has been received by the Jefferson County e-mail system and is therefore subject to the Public Records Act,a state law found at RCW 42.56.Under the Public Records law the County must release this e-mail and its contents to any person who asks to obtain a copy(or for inspection)of this e-mail unless it is also exempt from production to the requester according to state law,including RCW 42.56 and other state laws. 1 Anna Bausher From: Anna Bausher Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 3:05 PM To: 'stefanie @meyersign.com' Subject: Customer Assistance Response CAM15-00291 Hello Stefanie, I am contacting you in response to the Customer Assistance Request form that you submitted last week.The sign code for land use review is located in Jefferson County Code (JCC) 18.30.150.The sign proposal would need to comply with JCC 18.30.150. It appears that the parcel is zoned as Rural Commercial (NC Neighborhood/Visitor Crossroad).Although the proposal needs to comply with the entire code, a few of the subsections which I can see that are relevant to your proposal are regarding the size, number, height,and lighting of signs. JCC 18.30.150(6)(d) addresses the total square footage of signs and states that in a rural commercial zone total sign size cannot exceed 64 square feet.The administrator may be able to increase the sign size by 50 percent of the standard size, if the larger size is found to be consistent with JCC 18.30.150(1).JCC 18.30.150(6)(f)addresses the number of on-site signs,which is two for rural commercial zones.The administrator may be able to increase the number of the signs in accordance with JCC 18.30.150(6)(f), if the administrator finds that it is consistent with provisions of subsection JCC 18.30.150(1). If the proposal at the time of application submittal is to increase the number or size of signs,then the applicant should provide written documentation as to how the proposal is consistent with JCC 18.30.150(1)and other applicable sections of the code. I would recommend reading through the entire sign code to ensure the proposal complies with all of the code. However, in addition to the code sections above, part of the direct question which you are asking seems to be located in JCC 18.30.150(6)(a)and JCC 18.30.150(6)(p)for illumination and height of signs.The address is located off of SR19 so any applicable regulations or permits required by the state of Washington would also be applicable per JCC 18.30.150(9). The reference code sections above can be found in the Jefferson County Code which is available on our website at: http://www.codepublishing.com/WA/JeffersonCounty/. Please feel free to browse our free online resources, including the online mapping tools where you can investigate your project geographically on the DCD website. If you have any questions regarding this information please feel free to contact me. PLEASE NOTE:Information and guidance provided through Customer Assistance is advisory only and is based on information provided by the customer. This is not intended to be an exhaustive review of all potential issues.Any discussion or information provided shall not bind or prohibit the County's future implementation 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,land use plans,and other requirements. Sincerely, Anna Bausher Assistant Planner,Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street * Port Townsend,WA 98368 Phone 360-379-4454 *Fax 360-379-4451 abausher@cojefferson.wa.us All e-mail sent to this address has been received by the Jefferson County e-mail system and is therefore subject to the Public Records Act,a state law found at RCW 42.56.Under the Public Records law the County must release this e-mail and its contents to any person who asks to obtain a copy(or for inspection)of this e-mail unless it is also exempt from production to the requester according to state law,including RCW 42.56 and other state laws. 1 Anna Bausher From: Severson, Dale<Se versD wsdotwa. ov > Sent: Monday,August 31, 2015 10:51 AM To: Anna Bausher Cc: Nelson, Gerald; Roening, Timothy; Russell, Steve Subject: RE: MLA15-00049 Cenex Sign Permit Application - Reviewer Letter Attachments: MLA15-00049 Reviewer Letter.pdf; MLA15-00049 Permit Application.pdf; MLA15-00049 Site Plan.pdf Good morning Anna, As long as the sign is not on state highway right-of-way and the sign is only for the on premise business(i.e. the gas station), then WSDOT has no comments. Our concerns are off-premise signing (i.e. signs that might say McDonalds two miles ahead). On premise signing for the business is all your signing regulations. Thanks Dale From: Anna Bausher [mailto:ABausher @co.jefferson.wa.us] Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 10:33 AM To: Severson, Dale Subject: RE: MLA15-00049 Cenex Sign Permit Application - Reviewer Letter Good morning Dale, I am just checking in to see if WSDOT has any comments on the proposal that was submitted below?Also, as I have been reviewing the application I have clarified that the 5'1" by 12' sign being proposed to be placed near SR 19 is will be raised 4 feet off ground grade on a pole. I wanted to provide this information as this was not very clear in the initial information which I sent to you. Please indicate if you would like an extension for comments on this proposal. Thank you, Anna Bausher Assistant Planner-DCD Phone 360-379-4454 All e-mail sent to this address has been received by the Jefferson County e-mail system and is therefore subject to the Public Records Act,a state law found at RCW 42.56. Under the Public Records law the County must release this e-mail and its contents to any person who asks to obtain a copy or for inspection)of this e-mail unless it is also exempt from production to the requester according to state law, including RCW 42.56 and other state laws. From: Severson, Dale [mailto:SeversD@wsdot.wa.govj Sent:Thursday,August 13, 2015 4:52 PM To:Anna Bausher<ABausher@co.jefferson.wa.us> Subject: RE: MLA15-00049 Cenex Sign Permit Application - Reviewer Letter Got your email. We look into this. Dale Severson, P.E. Development Services Engineer - WSDOT Olympic Region (360) 357-2736 I dale.seversonClwsdot.wa.gov 1 From: Anna Bausher [mailto:ABausher(alco.iefferson.wa.us] Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 10:28 AM To: Severson, Dale Subject: MLA15-00049 Cenex Sign Permit Application - Reviewer Letter Good morning Dale, Please see the attached documents for information regarding an application for a sign permit located off of SR19 (Rhody Drive).The proposal is to install a freestanding monument sign on the NE corner of the property near the ROW to display fuel prices with the dimensions of 5'1" by 12'.Also for two canopy signs on the existing fuel station canopy with the dimensions of 2'6" by 3'2". Please respond with comments by August 27, 2015. If you have any questions regarding this please feel free to contact me and thank you for your time and attention to this matter. Sincerely, Anna Bausher Assistant Planner,Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street * Port Townsend, WA 98368 Phone 360-379-4454 * Fax 360-379-4451 abausher(a/co.i efferson.wa.us All e-mail sent to this address has been received by the Jefferson County e-mail system and is therefore subject to the Public Records Act,a state law found at RCW 42.56. Under the Public Records law the County must release this e-mail and its contents to any person who asks to obtain a copy(or for inspection)of this e-mail unless it is also exempt from production to the requester according to state law,including RCW 42.56 and other state laws. 2 � JEFFERSON COUNTY r "2 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend,WA 98368 I Web:www.co.iefferson.wa.us/communitydevelopment Tel:360.379.4450 I Fax:360.379,4451 I Email: dcd(o,co.iefferson.wa.us SquareONE Resource Center I Building Permits 8 Inspections I Development Review I Long Range Planning August 13, 2015 Dear Reviewer, RE: MLA15-00049 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: SIGN PERMIT To install a freestanding monument sign on the NE corner of the property to display fuel prices with the dimensions of 5'1" by 12' and two canopy signs on the existing fuel station canopy with the dimensions of 2'6" by 3'2". Location: Parcel Number: 901 142 036; Section 14, Township 29N, Range 1W; Site Address: 9315 Rhody Drive, Chimacum, WA 98325. Comments must be received within fourteen (14) calendar days or by August 27, 2015. 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 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, Anna Bausher Anna Bausher CC:, \\tidem a rk\d ata\forms\F_MLT_ReviewerLtr.rpt 8/13/2015 Anna Bausher From: Anna Bausher Sent: Tuesday,June 23, 2015 9:16 AM To: Stefanie Lindquist Subject: RE: 9315 Rhody Dr. Cenex Hi Stefanie, From your description it does not sound as if the proposed sign would be considered a changing sign. If the only change that will occur on the sign is the price as it varies(which is not a constant change), it does not seem to meet the intention what a changing or moving sign is defined as.With the LED lighting you will want to make sure that it complies with the requirements of illumination and lighting so that it does not affect the right-of-way or the surrounding properties. PLEASE NOTE:Information and guidance provided through Customer Assistance is advisory only and is based on information provided by the customer. This is not intended to be an exhaustive review of all potential issues.Any discussion or information provided shall not bind or prohibit the County's future implementation 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, land use plans, and other requirements. Sincerely, Anna Bausher Assistant Planner-DCD Phone 360-379-4454 All e-mail sent to this address has been received by the Jefferson County e-mail system and is therefore subject to the Public Records Act,a state law found at RCW 42.56.Under the Public Records law the County must release this e-mail and its contents to any person who asks to obtain a copy(or for inspection)of this e-mail unless it is also exempt from production to the requester according to state law,including RCW 42.56 and other state laws. From:Stefanie Lindquist [mailto:stefanie @meyersign.com] Sent: Monday,June 22, 2015 1:00 PM To:Anna Bausher Subject: 9315 Rhody Dr. Cenex Good Afternoon, I had left Sally a message early last week, but probably should have contacted you. The client for this site was wondering if an LED pricer was considered a changing message center. The numbers are fixed and don't change unless the gas price changes. I know this will make a difference in the placement of the monument sign if it is considered a changing message center. If you could let me know that would be great. Thank you, Stefanie Lindquist Permit Specialist Meyer Sign and Advertising 1 2.5 Minimum Requirements This section describes the minimum requirements for stormwater management at development and redevelopment sites. Section 2.4 should be consulted to determine which requirements apply to any given project. Figures 2.4.1 and 2.4.2 should be consulted to determine whether the minimum requirements apply to new surfaces,replaced surfaces, or new and replaced surfaces. Volumes II through V of this manual present Best Management Practices(SMPs)for use in meeting-the Minimum Requirements. Throughout this chapter, requirements are written in bold and supplemental guidelines that serve as advice and other materials are not in bold. 2.5.1 Minimum Requirement#1: Preparation of Stormwater Site Plans All projects meeting the thresholds in Section 2.4 shall prepare a Stormwater Site Plan for local government review. Stormwater Site Plans shall use site-appropriate development principles, as required and encouraged by local development codes,to retain native vegetation and minimize impervious surfaces to the extent feasible. Stormwater Site Plans shall be prepared in accordance with Chapter 3 of this volume. Objective The 2,000 square feet threshold for hard surfaces and 7,000 square foot threshold for land disturbance are chosen to capture most single family home construction and their equivalent Note that the scope of the stormwater site plan only covers compliance with Minimum Requirements #2 through#5 if the thresholds of 5,000 square feet of hard surface or conversion of 3/4 acre of vegetation to lawn or landscape, or conversion of 2.5 acres of vegetation to pasture are not exceeded. Supplemental guidelines Projects proposed by departments and agencies within the local government with jurisdiction must comply with this requirement. The local government shall determine the process for ensuring proper project review, inspection, and compliance by its own departments and agencies. Volume I—Min iniuin Technical Requirements—August 2014 2-16 2.5.2 Minimum Requirement#2: Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention (SWPP) Thresholds All new development and redevelopment projects are responsible for preventing erosion and discharge of sediment and other pollutants into receiving waters. Projects which result in 2,000 square feet or more of new plus replaced hard surface area, or which disturb 7,000 square feet or more of land must prepare a Construction SWPP Plan (SWPPP) as part of the Stormwater Site Plan (see Section 2.5.1). Projects that result in less than 2,000 square feet of new plus replaced hard surface area, or disturb less than 7,000 square feet of land are not required to prepare a Construction SWPPP, but must consider all of the 13 Elements of Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention and develop controls for all elements that pertain to the project site. General Requirements The SWPPP shall include a narrative and drawings.All BMPs shall be clearly referenced in the narrative and marked on the drawings. The SWPPP narrative shall include documentation to explain and justify the pollution prevention decisions made for the project. Each of the 13 elements must be considered and included in the Construction SWPPP unless site conditions render the element unnecessary and the exemption from that element is clearly justified in the narrative of the SWPPP. Clearing and grading activities for developments shall be permitted only if conducted pursuant to an approved site development plan (e.g., subdivision approval) that establishes permitted areas of clearing, grading, cutting, and filling.These permitted clearing and grading areas and any other areas required to preserve critical or sensitive areas,buffers,native growth protection easements, or tree retention areas shall be delineated on the site plans and the development site. The SWPPP shall be implemented beginning with initial land disturbance and until final stabilisation. Sediment and Erosion control BMPs shall be consistent with the BMPs contained in chapters 3 and 4 of Volume II. Seasonal Work Limitations - From October 1 through April 30, clearing, grading, and other soil disturbing activities shall only be permitted if shown to the satisfaction of the local permitting authority that silt-laden runoff will be prevented from leaving the site through a combination of the following: 1. Site conditions including existing vegetative coverage, slope, soil type and proximity to receiving waters. Volume I—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012 2-17 2. Limitations on activities and the extent of disturbed areas. 3. Proposed erosion and sediment control measures. The following activities are exempt from the seasonal clearing and grading Iimitations: 1. Routine maintenance and necessary repair of erosion and sediment control BMPs. 2. Routine maintenance of public facilities or existing utility structures that do not expose the soil or result in the removal of the vegetative cover to soil. 3. Activities where there is one hundred percent infiltration of surface water runoff within the site in approved and installed erosion and sediment control facilities. Project Requirements - Construction SWPPP Elements Element 1: Preserve Vegetation/Mark Clearing Limits . Before beginning land disturbing activities,including clearing and grading, clearly mark all clearing limits, sensitive areas and their buffers, and trees that are to be preserved within the construction area. . Retain the duff layer,native top soil, and natural vegetation in an undisturbed state to the maximum degree practicable. Element 2: Establish Construction Access . Limit construction vehicle access and exit to one route,if possible. . Stabilize access points with a pad of quarry spalls, crushed rock, or other equivalent BMPs,to minimize tracking of sediment onto public roads. . Locate wheel wash or tire baths on site,if the stabilized construction entrance is not effective in preventing tracking sediment onto roads. . If sediment is tracked off site, clean the affected roadway thoroughly at the end of each day, or more frequently as necessary (for example, during wet weather).Remove sediment from roads by shoveling,sweeping, or pick up and transport the sediment to a controlled sediment disposal area. . Conduct street washing only after sediment is removed in accordance with the above bullet. Volume I—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012!1 2-18 . Control street wash wastewater by pumping back on-site, or otherwise prevent it from discharging into systems tributary to waters of the State. Element 3: Control Flow Rates . Protect properties and waterways downstream of development sites from erosion and the associated discharge of turbid waters due to increases in the velocity and peak volumetric flow rate of stormwater runoff from the project site. . Where necessary to comply with the bullet above, construct stormwater retention or detention facilities as one of the first steps in grading. Assure that detention facilities function properly before constructing site improvements (e.g.impervious surfaces). • If permanent infiltration ponds are used for flow control during construction,protect these facilities from siltation during the construction phase. Element 4: Install Sediment Controls • Design,install, and maintain effective erosion controls and sediment controls to minimize the discharge of pollutants. . Construct sediment control BMPs (sediment ponds, traps,filters, etc.) as one of the first steps in grading. These BMPs shall be functional before other land disturbing activities take place. • Minimize sediment discharges from the site. The design, installation and maintenance of erosion and sediment controls must address factors such as the amount,frequency,intensity and duration of precipitation,the nature of resulting stormwater runoff, and soil characteristics,including the range of soil particle sizes expected to be present on the site. • Direct stormwater runoff from disturbed areas through a sediment pond or other appropriate sediment removal BMP, before the runoff leaves a construction site or before discharge to an infiltration facility.Runoff from fully stabilized areas may be discharged without a sediment removal BMP, but must meet the flow control performance standard in Element#3, bullet#1. • Locate BMPs intended to trap sediment on-site in a manner to avoid interference with the movement of juvenile salmonids attempting to enter off-channel areas or drainages. . Where feasible, design outlet structures that withdraw impounded stormwater from the surface to avoid discharging sediment that is still suspended lower in the water column. Volume 1—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012 2-19 Element 5: Stabilize Soils • Stabilize exposed and unworked soils by application of effective BMPs that prevent erosion.Applicable BMPs include,but are not limited to: temporary and permanent seeding,sodding,mulching, plastic covering, erosion control fabrics and matting, soil application of polyacrylamide (PAM), the early application of gravel base early on areas to be paved, and dust control. • ControI stormwater volume and velocity within the site to minimize soil erosion. • Control stormwater discharges, including both peak flow rates and total stormwater volume,to minimize erosion at outlets and to minimize downstream channel and stream bank erosion. • Soils must not remain exposed and unworked for more than the time periods set forth below to prevent erosion: • During the dry season (May 1 -Sept. 30): 7 days • During the wet season (October 1 -April 30): 2 days • Stabilize soils at the end of the shift before a holiday or weekend if needed based on the weather forecast. • Stabilize soil stockpiles from erosion,protected with sediment trapping measures, and where possible,be located away from storm drain inlets,waterways and drainage channels. • Minimize the amount of soil exposed during construction activity. • Minimize the disturbance of steep slopes. • Minimize soil compaction and,unless infeasible, preserve topsoil. Element 6: Protect Slopes . Design and construct cut-and-fill slopes in a manner to minimize erosion.Applicable practices include, but are not limited to, reducing continuous length of slope with terracing and diversions, reducing slope steepness, and roughening slope surfaces (for example,track walking). . Divert off-site stormwater(run-on) or ground water away from slopes and disturbed areas with interceptor dikes, pipes and/or swales. Off-site stormwater should be managed separately from stormwater generated on the site. . At the top of slopes, collect drainage in pipe slope drains or protected channels to prevent erosion. . Temporary pipe slope drains must handle the peak 10-minute velocity of flow from a Type 1A, 10-year, 24-hour frequency Volume 1—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012 7.20 ill storm for the developed condition. Alternatively, the 10-year and 1-hour flow rate predicted by an approved continuous runoff model, increased by a factor of 1.6, may be used. The hydrologic analysis must use the existing land cover condition for predicting flow rates from tributary areas outside the project limits.For tributary areas on the project site,the analysis must use the temporary or permanent project land cover condition,whichever will produce the highest flow rates. If using the Western Washington Hydrology Model (WWHM) to predict flows, bare soil areas should be modeled as "landscaped" area. • Place excavated material on the uphill side of trenches, consistent with safety and space considerations. • Place check dams at regular intervals within constructed channels that are cut down a slope. Element 7: Protect Drain Inlets • Protect all storm drain inlets made operable during construction so that stormwater runoff shall not enter the conveyance system without first being filtered or treated to remove sediment. • Clean or remove and replace inlet protection devices when sediment has filled one-third of the available storage (unless a different standard is specified by the product manufacturer). Element 8: Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Design, construct, and stabilize all on-site conveyance channels to prevent erosion from the following expected peak flows: Channels must handle the peak 10-minute velocity of flow from a Type 1A, 10-year,24-hour frequency storm for the developed condition.Alternatively,the l0-year, 1-hour flow rate indicated by an approved continuous runoff model, increased by a factor of 1.6,may be used. The hydrologic analysis must use the existing land cover condition for predicting flow rates from tributary areas outside the project limits. For tributary areas on the project site,the analysis must use the temporary or permanent project land cover condition, whichever will produce the highest flow rates. If using the Western Washington Hydrology Model (WWHM) to predict flows, bare soil areas should be modeled as "landscaped area. • Provide stabilization, including armoring material, adequate to prevent erosion of outlets, adjacent stream banks, slopes and downstream reaches at the outlets of all conveyance systems. Volume 1—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012 2-21 Element 9: Control Pollutants . Design,install,implement and maintain effective pollution prevention measures to minimize the discharge of pollutants. • Handle and dispose of all pollutants,including waste materials and demolition debris that occur on-site in a manner that does not cause contamination of stormwater. . Provide cover, contai anent,and protection from vandalism for all chemicals,liquid products, petroleum products, and other materials that have the potential to pose a threat to human health or the environment. On-site fueling tanks must include secondary containment. Secondary containment means placing tanks or containers within an impervious structure capable of containing 110% of the volume contained in the largest take within the containment structure.Double-walled tanks do not require additional secondary containment. . Conduct maintenance,fueling, and repair of heavy equipment and vehicles using spill prevention and control measures. Clean contaminated surfaces immediately following any spill incident. . Discharge wheel wash or tire bath wastewater to a separate on-site treatment system that prevents discharge to surface water, such as closed-loop recirculation or upland application, or to the sanitary sewer,with local sewer district approval. . Apply fertilizers and pesticides in a manner and at application rates that will not result in loss of chemical to stormwater runoff. Follow manufacturers' label requirements for application rates and procedures. . Use BMPs to prevent contamination of stormwater runoff by pH modifying sources.The sources for this contamination include, but are not limited to: bulk cement,cement kiln dust, fly ash,new concrete washing and curing waters,waste streams generated from concrete grinding and sawing, exposed aggregate processes, dewatering concrete vaults, concrete pumping and mixer washout waters. . Adjust the pH of stormwater if necessary to prevent violations of water quality standards. • Assure that washout of concrete trucks is performed off-site or in designated concrete washout areas only. Do not wash out concrete trucks onto the ground, or into storm drains, open ditches,streets, or streams. Do not dump excess concrete on-site, except in designated concrete washout areas. Concrete spillage or concrete discharge to surface waters of the State is prohibited. Volume I-Minimum Technical Requirements-August 2012 7-77 • Obtain written approval from Ecology before using chemical treatment other than CO2 or dry ice to adjust pH. Element 10: Control De-Watering . Discharge foundation,vault, and trench de-watering water, which has similar characteristics to stormwater runoff at the site,into a controlled conveyance system before discharge to a sediment trap or sediment pond. • Discharge clean,non-turbid de-watering water, such as well-point ground water,to systems tributary to, or directly into surface waters of the State, as specified in Element 118,provided the de- watering flow does not cause erosion or flooding of receiving waters.Do not route clean dewatering water through stormwater sediment ponds.Note that"surface waters of the State"may exist on a construction site as well as off site; for example, a creek running through a site. • Handle highly turbid or otherwise contaminated dewatering water separately from stormwater. • Other treatment or disposal options may include: 1. Infiltration. 2. Transport off-site in a vehicle, such as a vacuum flush truck, for legal disposal in a manner that does not pollute state waters. 3. Ecology-approved on-site chemical treatment or other suitable treatment technologies. 4. Sanitary or combined sewer discharge with local sewer district approval,if there is no other option. 5. Use of a sedimentation bag with outfall to a ditch or swale for small volumes of localized dewatering. Element 11: Maintain BMPs . Maintain and repair all temporary and permanent erosion and sediment control BMPs as needed to assure continued performance of their intended function in accordance with BMP specifications. • Remove all temporary erosion and sediment control BMPs within 30 days after achieving final site stabilization or after the temporary BMPs are no longer needed. Volume I—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012 2-23 Element 12: Manage The Project . Phase development projects to the maximum degree practicable and take into account seasonal work limitations. . Inspection and monitoring-Inspect,maintain and repair all BIV1Ps as needed to assure continued performance of their intended function. Projects regulated under the Construction Stormwater General Permit must conduct site inspections and monitoring in accordance with Special Condition S4 of the Construction Stormwater General Permit. . Maintaining an updated construction SWPPP-Maintain,update, and implement the SWPPP. • Projects that disturb one or more acres must have site inspections conducted by a Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead (CESCL).Project sites disturbing less than one acre may have a CESCL or a person without CESCL certification conduct inspections.By the initiation of construction,the SWPPP must identify the CESCL or inspector,who must be present on-site or on-call at all times. . The CESCL or inspector(project sites less than one acre)must have the skills to assess the: . Site conditions and construction activities that could impact the quality of stormwater. . Effectiveness of erosion and sediment control measures used to control the quality of stormwater discharges. . The CESCL or inspector must examine stormwater visually for the presence of suspended sediment,turbidity, discoloration, and oil sheen. They must evaluate the effectiveness of BMPs and determine if it is necessary to install,maintain, or repair BMPs to improve the quality of stormwater discharges. Based on the results of the inspection, construction site operators must correct the problems identified by: . Reviewing the SWPPP for compliance with the 13 construction SWPPP elements and making appropriate revisions within 7 days of the inspection. . Immediately beginning the process of fully implementing and maintaining appropriate source control and/or treatment BMPs as soon as possible, addressing the problems not later than within 10 days of the inspection. If installation of necessary treatment BMPs is not feasible within 10 days,the construction site operator may request an extension within the initial 10-day response period. Volume 1-Minimum Technical Requirements-August 2012 2-24 Documenting BMP implementation and maintenance in the site log book (sites Iarger than 1 acre). • The CESCL or inspector must inspect all areas disturbed by construction activities, all BMPs, and all stoiuiwater discharge points at least once every calendar week and within 24 hours of any discharge from the site. (For purposes of this condition,individual discharge events that last more than one day do not require daily inspections. For example, if a stojinwaterpond discharges continuously over the course of a week, only one inspection is required that week.) The CESCL or inspector may reduce the inspection frequency for temporary stabilized, inactive sites to once every calendar month. Element 13: Protect Low Impact Development BMPs • Protect all Bioretention and Rain Garden BMPs from sedimentation through installation and maintenance of erosion and sediment control BMPs on portions of the site that drain into the Bioretention and/or Rain Garden BMPs. Restore the BMPs to their fully functioning condition if they accumulate sediment during construction.Restoring the BMP must include removal of sediment and any sediment-laden Bioretention/rain garden soils, and replacing the removed soils with soils meeting the design specification. • Prevent compacting Bioretention and rain garden BMPs by excluding construction equipment and foot traffic. Protect completed lawn and landscaped areas from compaction due to construction equipment. • Control erosion and avoid introducing sediment from surrounding land uses onto permeable pavements.Do not allow muddy construction equipment on the base material or pavement.Do not allow sediment-laden runoff onto permeable pavements or base materials. • Pavement fouled with sediments or no longer passing an initial infiltration test must be cleaned using procedures in accordance with this manual or the manufacturer's procedures. • Keep all heavy equipment off existing soils under LID facilities that have been excavated to final grade to retain the infiltration rate of the soils. Volume I—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012 2-25 1 I H I srrruw .xw;, I Jz - i k;: `/ .�!' i its �1 i / / :.. ...'• •/, % '. No a g En . � 1'Mi n P I , O h -, Tq H r.\ �z � tj ■■ 1114, I / l sa• ��� 1: a;W: \ 4‘ t / ,/ gliW --; .: -;1 , P4 I., i, ': I .- c i --1 ! i � oar :J• IQ 11 / 4 - -it-' . 4.4tOqgii 74). 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' - I• • /. / +LRekm 2 NI77',Irt ,-.. - X00; - a=$ � I Ai i [hilT 5 a8 a b4 Suog a m m '4 m m -- u u 21 E rn r0 OIn z t ; riaidiliallgrAti r-° �111��/1 n.11 DQ © 411fl111111■ • F ■■ -ri CO i' . -LI V V Y �� /,� l lli c 4 i X Q o aF g J J in of 1 - '. n DRAFT - NOT A VALID PERMIT JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE TYPE I LAND USE PERMIT APPLICANT: FARMERS UNION CENTRAL EX INC C/O CHS INC. PO BOX 64089 MS664 SAINT PAUL MN 55164-0089 DATE ISSUED: DATE EXPIRES: MLA NUMBER: MLA15-00049 PROJECT CONTACT:Anna Bausher PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SIGN PERMIT To install a freestanding pole sign raised four feet off of the ground grade on the NE corner of the property to display fuel prices with the dimensions of 51" by 12'and two canopy signs on the existing fuel station canopy with the dimensions of 2'6" by 3'2". NEW SIGN PERMIT- INSTALL 2 NEW CANOPY SIGNS & 1 NEW MONUMENT SIGN SIGN PERMIT To install a freestanding pole sign raised four feet off of the ground grade on the NE corner of the property to display fuel prices with the dimensions of 5'1" by 12' and two canopy signs on the existing fuel station canopy with the dimensions of 2'6" by 3'2". PROJECT LOCATION: Parcel Number: 901 142 036; Section 14, Township 29N, Range 1W; Site Address: 9315 Rhody Drive, Chimacum, WA 98325. CONDITIONS: 1.) The illumination of signs shall be shaded, shielded, or directed so as not to adversely affect surrounding properties or public and private rights-of-way or create a hazard or nuisance to the traveling public, or to surrounding properties. J 2.) No sign or part thereof shall consist of rotating, revolving, or moving parts; consist of banners, streamers, or spinners; or involve flashing, blinking, or alternating lights. 3.) The total square foot of the sign shall not exceed 64 square feet per business unless approved by the administrator.The administrator has determined that the total sign square footage for this proposal would be increased to allow 77 square feet,which includes all three (3)signs, as allowed in JCC 18.30.150(6)(d). 4.) Only one side of a double-faced sign shall be counted when determining total square footage. The square footage of the sign shall be calculated by the outside dimensions necessary to frame the information displayed. 5.) There shall be no more than two(2) on-premise free standing or projecting signs or combination thereof, unless an increase is approved by the administrator based on JCC 18.30.150(6)(e). The administrator has determined that the proposal may increase the number of allowed on-premise signs by one (1)signs, totaling three (3) on-premise signs. 6.) All signs shall be continuously maintained to be structurally sound. Signs that present a hazard are prohibitaed and shall be subject to abatement. 7.) Free-standing signs shall include measures to restrict vehicles from passing beneath them. 8.) Signs shall be incorporated into the landscaping of the site when landscaping is provided. n 9.) The exisiting sign located on top of the existing building is proposed to be removed in order to place three(3) new signs on the premise.This sign shall be removed prior to the final inspection of the building permit and final. 10.) The applicant and/or representative shall contact the Department of Community Development(360-379-4450) regarding a final inspection for compliance of zoning permit conditions prior to scheduling a final building inspection. 11.) It was determined by the administrator that the proposed pole sign shall not be located closer than 1 foot 6 ' . inches behind the overhead power right of way. pp�� 12.) No sign shall be placed in a way to obstruct a driver's vision of motor vehicrtraffic, bicyclists or pedestrians, or traffic signs. 13.) All signs along state highways in Jefferson County are also subject to any sign regulations and permit requirement established by the state of Washington. 14.) Signs which impede or create a safety hazard for pedestrians or vehicular traffic are prohibited. 15.) Signs painted against the structure to which it relates shall not be computed as part of the overall total square footage or number. 16.) Signs shall not be placed in the public right-of-way. 17.) Signs or sign structures which by coloring, shape,working, or location resemble or conflict with traffic-control signs or devices are prohibited. 18.) No lighting shall blink, flash or be of unusaually high intensity or brightness. r.c 19.) The proposed freestanding pole sign is proposed as act as a fuel pricer. The fuel prices are to stay fix between fuel price changes. This sign is not permitted as a changing message sign. 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 parcel has been designated as NeighborhoodNisitor Crossroad (NC) under the Jefferson County Comprehensive Land Use Map effective August 28, 1998. 3.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff on August 12, 2015 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: fish bearing stream,wetlands, seismic, FEMA flood area, susceptible aquifer recharge area,fish and wildlife habitat conservation area. 4.) Jefferson County determined that this proposal is categorically exempt from review under the State Environmental Policy At(S. A) pruant to WAC 197-11-800(2)(c). 5.) This approval is for one po e n ' c&butterfly canopy signs 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. 6.) The revised site plan as submitted with the sign permit application on September 29, 2015 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 'September 30, 2015 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. 7.) The location of the proposed pole sign is located within a grassy area where a stormwater mangement bioretention is located. This location is not designed for pedestrian traffic. If conditions change in the future to accomodate pedestrian traffic a minimum of eight feet of clearance from the ground to the bottom of the sign shall be required to provide for pedestrian clearance. It is recommended that landscaping be placed around the sign to deter pedestrian traffic under the sign. 8.) Based off of JCC 18.30.050 Table 6-1 Density, Dimension and Open Space Standards Note 6,the administrator has determined that the proposed sign may be located within the front road setback as it is in compliance with the life safety standards within the Jefferson County Code. 9.) Associated building permit number for this proposal is BLD15-00254. 10.) NOTICE: This permit does not excuse the proponent from complying with other local, state, and federal ordinances, regulations, or statutes applicable to the proposed development, but consistent with RCW 90.58. Development pursuant to this permit shall be undertaken subject to the applicable policies and performance standards of the Jefferson County Shoreline Management Master Program and the Jefferson County Unified Development Code. If during excavation or development of the site an area of potential archaeological significance is uncovered, all activity in the immediate area shall be halted, and the Administrator shall be notified at once. The Federal Endangered Species Act rules to protect threatened Chinook and Summer-run Chum salmon became effective on January 8, 2001. Bull trout have been listed as threatened since early 2000. Under the ESA, any person may bring lawsuit against any individual or agency that"takes" listed species (defined as causing harm, harassing, or damaging habitat for the listed species). In addition,the National Marine Fisheries Service can levy penalties. Portions of Jefferson County, including marine environments are included as -"critical habitat"for listed species. Development of property along any marine shoreline, freshwater shoreline, or • floodplains could harm habitat if protective measures are not taken. To minimize the potential to damage habitat, all property owners developing adjacent to marine shoreline, freshwater shoreline, or floodplains are advised to do the following: -All development activities should avoid unstable slopes, wetlands, and forested areas near surface waters - Remove minimal vegetation for site development, especially large trees -Allow trees that have fallen into surface waters to remain there - Infiltrate stormwater from buildings and driveways onsite through drywells rather than discharging directly into surface waters or roadside ditches The Federal Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act requires landowners within 660 feet(1/8th of a mile) of an eagle nest to consult with the US Fish and Wildlife Service. This Eagle Act prohibits anyone from "taking" bald eagles. This federal law defines the term "take" and describes the possible legal consequences when a "take" occurs. Among other actions, "take" includes a disturbance of bald eagles or their habitat. Under federal law a permit may still be required for activities that impact bald eagles or their habitat. Contact the US Fish and Wildlife Service (http://www.fws.gov/pacific/eagle/)to learn more about how this law affects your project. Any individual, group, or agency can bring suit for a listed species "taking", even if you are in compliance with Jefferson County development codes. The risk of a lawsuit against you can be reduced by consulting with a professional fisheries habitat biologist, and following the recommendations for site development provided by the biologist. For more information, contact the National Marine Fisheries Service in Seattle, or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. APPEALS: Pursuant to RCW 36.70C,the applicant or any aggrieved party may appeal this final decision to Jefferson County Superior Court within twenty-one(21)candar days of the date of issuance of this land use decision. For more information related to judical appeals see JCC 18.40.340. UDC Administrator MLA15-00049 1l tidemark\datatforms\F_MLT_Type1_Preview.rpt 10/1/2015 4sON co JEFFERSON COUNTY o DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 621 Sheridan Street,Port Townsend,WA 98368 Web:www.co.iefferson.wa.us/communitydevelopment looefto 'rsy sio.co Tel:360.379.4450 I Fax:360.379.4451 I Email:dcd(4dco.iefferson.wa.us SquareONE Resource Center I Building Permits & inspections I Development Review I Long Range Planning DCD Policy Regarding Sign Setbacks Memo Purpose:The purpose of this policy is to clarify DCDs setback requirements from the front right-of-way for signs. Historically, DCD has approved signs within the front right-of-way setback as allowed at the administrator's discretion by JCC 18.30.050,Table 6-1 Density, Dimension and Open Space Standards Note 6,stating that"no other structures or accessory uses shall be located in the front setback area unless approved by the administrator."Therefore,the administrator can allow the placement of signs within this setback if the proposal is in compliance with the performance standards as set forth in the JCC.These standards are based off of life safety standards such as line of sight for motor vehicles, bicyclists,and pedestrians along right-of-ways,traffic intersections or signs.As such,each proposal will be reviewed individually to ensure that the proposal is consistent with performance standards when determining if a sign will be allowed within the front right-of-way setback. In addition,there are also standards through the appropriate agency with jurisdiction of the right-of-way, being Jefferson County Department of Public Works or the Washington State Department of Transportation. Each sign proposal will receive comments from the applicable agency which will address a safe setback and contribute to the determination made by DCD on the proposal. No sign shall be placed in the public right-of-way or in the vision clearance triangle of intersections and curb cuts, unless otherwise approved by the State Department of Transportation or Public Works. In addition to performance standards from other agencies with jurisdiction and any other sections of the County's Unified Development Code,the County's sign code, (JCC 18.30.150),contains performance standards that will be used to guide the decision of the Administrator when determining if,and under what conditions,a particular sign may be placed in the right-of-way setback. The following code sections are not exhaustive of all code sections the proposal must comply with, but are some which provide performance standards used when determining the life safely standards of a setback when proposed within the front right-of-way setback: • JCC 18.30.150(5)(f)Signs which impede or create a safety hazard for pedestrians or vehicular traffic; [shall be prohibited]. • 1CC 18.30.150(5)(h)Signs shall not be placed in the public right-of-way,except for governmental signs, portable signs and temporary signs as defined in subsection(3)of this section and as further regulated in subsection (6)and (8)of this section. • JCC 18.30.150(6)(a)The illumination of signs shall be shaded,shielded,or directed so the light intensity or brightness shall not adversely affect surrounding properties or public and private rights-of-way or create a hazard or nuisance to the traveling public,or to surrounding properties. • JCC 18.30.150(6)(g)All signs shall be maintained to be structurally sound,so as to not present a public hazard. Pursuant to subsection(5)(f)of this section,signs that present a public hazard are prohibited and shall be subject to abatement. • JCC 18.30.150(6)(j) No sign shall be placed in a way as to obstruct a driver's vision of motor vehicle traffic, bicyclists or pedestrians,or traffic signs. • JCC 18.30.150(6)(h)The design of freestanding signs shall include measures to restrict vehicles from passing beneath them.All freestanding pole signs or projecting signs shall provide pedestrian clearance to a minimum of eight feet,as measured from the ground to the bottom of the sign, where applicable. • ICC 18.30.150(9)Signs along State Highways.All signs along state highways in Jefferson County are also subject to any sign regulations and permit requirements established by the state of Washington. When approving signs in the right of way, findings should be made to indicate what performance standards have been met to support the Administrator's decision to allow the sign in the setback area. 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OO IA 1'- y OvU� N Y X as 1" — n 1 R,e tat+ a VA y i / - ■ $5nr — / / NE �, / / E a .\ i / / & ° -•..N SCRs (MI-N6b-Si*/IIN) t S 1 _ x88 N 1 'i ; _ I I I 3r1 . z g .xn a W = a _ W S>'g m —�a,a a51 a d O 6N S • W�U TF U5 i 111 3'd.1 Rb t gt5 B $_ 3ggs'.;'g E � w .rw S4 0< b mow ` 0�`3- eZ `ra wog z > mgg� g€€ S • 0 i4911 $— S <�y°pS_j, w S °4ca o E €X§x:Ztz°< n & CASES, FINDING, CONDITIONS, PERMISSIONS FOR Parcel 901142036 Printed: August 12, 2015 Cases Name Review Status Planner Type BLD14-00285 FARMERS UNION CENTRAL EX F Application Received: 8/7/2014 Permit Issued/Case closed: 8/19/2014 Case Finaled: 8/3/2015 Replace Cenex Fueling Island "*"gas/diesel dispenser replacement****** No findings, conditions, or permissions found. BLD91-00010 CENEX F Application Received: 1/8/1991 Permit Issued/Case closed: 1/8/1991 Case Finaled: CENEX ADDITION OFRAMP AND DOOR. No findings, conditions, or permissions found. BLD91-00720 CENEX F Application Received: 10/8/1991 Permit Issued/Case closed: 10/8/1991 Case Finaled: relocate 2 existing 1000 gallon propane tanks No findings, conditions, or permissions found. BLD91-00721 CENEX F Application Received: 10/8/1991 Permit Issued/Case closed: 10/8/1991 Case Finaled: commercial interior otribe alteration and remodel No findings, conditions, or permissions found. CAM15-00045 MAP, LTD. NA M Joel Peterson Application Received: 1/30/2015 Permit Issued/Case closed: 1/30/2015 Case Finaled: Permit requirements to pave Chimacum Cenex parking lot No findings, conditions, or permissions found. CAM15-00291 LINDQUIST NA M Anna Bausher Application Received: 6/11/2015 Permit Issued/Case closed: 6/17/2015 Case Finaled: Questions regarding the sign code. Would like to do a DF LED sign as a 2 canopy logos. No findings, conditions, or permissions found. ZON15-00021 MLA15-00036 STRONG P Joel Peterson Application Received: 6/15/2015 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: STORM WATER PERMIT PAVE CENEX PARKING LOT No findings, conditions, or permissions found. BLD15-00254 MLA15-00049 FARMERS UNION CENTRAL EX P Anna Bausher Application Received: 7/27/2015 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: SIGN PERMIT- INSTALL I WO NEW CAMOPY SIGNS & 1 NEW MONUMENT SIGN No findings, conditions, or permissions found. PRJ15-00037 MLA15-00049 FARMERS UNION CENTRAL EX P Application Received: 7/27/2015 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: NEW SIGN PERMIT- INS IALL 2 NEW CANOPY SIGNS & 1 NEW MONUMENT SIGN No findings, conditions, or permissions found. ZON15-00028 MLA15-00049 FARMERS UNION CENTRAL EX P Anna Bausher Application Received: 7/27/2015 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: NEW SIGN PERMIT- INS IALL 2 NEW CANOPY SIGNS & 1 NEW MONUMENT SIGN No findings, conditions, or permissions found. BLD98-00403 CENEX SUPPLY& MARKETING F Application Received: 6/24/1998 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/8/1998 Case Finaled: 7/15/1999 ust upgrade No findings, conditions, or permissions found. BLD98-00484 CENEX SUPPLY& MARKETING F Application Received: 7/28/1998 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/28/1998 Case Finaled: 7/15/1999 replace roof No findings, conditions, or permissions found. BLD98-00661 CENEX SUPPLY& MARKETING F Application Received: 10/14/1998 Permit Issued/Case closed: 11/9/1998 Case Finaled: 10/19/1999 installation of 30,000 gallon liquified petroleum gas tank No findings, conditions, or permissions found. \\tidemark\data\forms\R_MLT_Parcel_Cond.rpt 8/12/2015 Page 1 of 2 Cases Name Review Status Planner Type CAR98-00310 CENEX SUPPLY & MARKETING F Application Received: 10/14/1998 Permit Issued/Case closed: 11/9/1998 Case Finaled: 11/9/1998 installation of 30,000 gallon liquified petroleum gas tank No findings, conditions, or permissions found. EXM98-00052 BROWN F Application Received: 12/18/1998 Permit Issued/Case closed: 4/13/1999 Case Finaled: 4/13/1999 Boundary line adjustment No findings, conditions, or permissions found. SEP94-00408 CENEX SUPPLY & MARKETING F Application Received: 10/21/1994 Permit Issued/Case closed: 11/2/1994 Case Finaled: 5/7/1996 1.) 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. 2.) Contact designer prior to installation for staking of drainfield area and the required inspections for the certification of the sewage disposal system. 3.) Maintain a minimum setback of 5 feet from property lines, 10 feet from water lines, and 100 feet from surface water sources with the drainfield areas. 4.) MAXIMUM TRENCH DEPTH 24 INCHES 5.) All components of the septic system are to be completely protected from vehicular traffic or mechanical disturbance. Protective barriers are required around septic tank/pump chamber and the drainfield areas. 6.) Divert all sources of drainage away from septic tank/pump chamber and the drainfield areas. 7.) Dose counters are required in the control panel for all drainfield components. 8.) Any portion of transport line under a driven way is to be double cased or equivalent. 9.) Existing septic tank is to be pumped and properly abandoned, the old drainfield is to be capped off. 10.) This septic system is designed for domestic waste water only; no waste water from commercial/industrial uses is to be disposed into this sewage disposal system. 11.) Health Dept. required to observe pressure test, 48 hour notice to be given. 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These regulations are intended to balance the need to protect public safety and welfare,the need for a well-maintained and attractive community, and the need for adequate methods of communication through signs. Specific objectives are: (a)To allow for and encourage the effective use of signs; (b)To improve and maintain traffic and pedestrian safety by reducing distractions and hazards from signs; (c)To maintain public and private property values, scenic resources and "rural character"in accordance with the adopted comprehensive plan; (d)To ensure that the constitutionally guaranteed right of free expression is protected; (e)To disavow any regulatory distinctions or restrictions on speech based on the content of signs. No part of this section shall be construed to favor one type of speech over another and if any provision of this section is ambiguous, it shall be interpreted as to not regulate on the basis of speech content. (2)Applicability. No sign shall hereafter be erected or used for any purpose or in any manner except as permitted by the regulations of this section or as specified elsewhere in this code.All non-exempt signs shall be subject to review and approval and may require issuance of a sign permit and or a building permit by the administrator according to a Type I permit approval process as specified in Chapter 18.40 JCC. (3) Definitions. (a)"Abatement" means to repair, fix, rebuild, demolish and/or remove any sign or sign structure to remove any feature that is noncompliant with this section. (b)"Abandoned sign" means any sign that,for a period of more than six months, no longer correctly identifies, exhorts, or advertises any person, business, product, event or activity conducted or available on or off the premises on which the sign is located. (c)"Administrator" means the planning manager of the Jefferson County department of community development or his/her designee. • (d)"Banner sign" means a temporary sign composed of lightweight,flexible, nonrigid material either enclosed or not enclosed in a rigid frame. (e)"Billboard sign" means any outdoor sign containing advertising which is not related to any use or activity on the premises on which the sign is located, but not including directional signs as defined in this title. (f)"Commercial sign" means signs that exhort a viewer to patronize a business. (g)"Community signs" mean signs which identify a recognized community or unincorporated place. (h)"Directional sign" means a sign which serves solely to designate the location of any place, area, organization, or businesses,whether on premises or off premises. (i)"Changing message sign"means a type of"moving sign"where only the display of words, symbols, graphics or images can be electronically or mechanically changed by remote or automatic means, and where the image and/or message remains fixed for at least three seconds, and where only the changing message exhibits movement and where the brightness or illuminance of the sign does not exceed 0.3 foot-candles above ambient light as measured during the night between the hours of 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. using a foot-candle meter at a preset distance depending on sign size. The measuring distance in feet shall be determined by the product of the square root of the sign area and 100. In addition, illuminated moving signs with changing messages shall be equipped with automatic dimming technology which automatically adjusts brightness due to ambient light conditions. (j)"Event signs" means signs and banners promoting public festivals, community or special events, and grand openings. (k) "Foot-candle" means a unit of luminance or illumination, equal to one lumen incident per square foot. (I)"Freestanding sign" means a sign which is supported by one or more permanent uprights, pole or braces to the ground and which is not connected to a building. Freestanding signs include"monument signs," meaning a sign attached to a solid base measuring 50 percent or more of the total sign width and which connects the sign to the ground. (m) "Governmental sign" means a sign installed or placed by any political subdivision, municipal corporation or junior taxing district of the state or any entity having taxing authority granted to it by state statute. (n)"Hand held sign" means a sign held or worn by a person. (o)"Moving sign" means signage that exhibits movement, including inflatable structures, fluttering material, revolving or moving parts or lights to provide motion or the optical illusion of motion, animation or changing images. Moving signs may employ one or more of the following methods to provide motion or the illusion of motion: (i)naturally occurring energy, such as the wind; (ii)electrical energy; (iii) mechanical energy; or(iv)human power. (p)"Nonconforming sign" means any sign in existence within the county on the date of adoption of the ordinance codified in this section which does not conform with the provisions of this section, but which did conform to all applicable laws in effect on the date the sign was originally erected. (q)"Noncommercial signs"means signs that do not exhort a viewer to patronize a business, including, but not limited to, political signs as that term is defined in this section. (r)"On-site sign"means a sign relating, through its message and content,to an activity, use, product, or service which is available on the premises on which the sign is erected. (s)"Off-site sign" means a sign relating, through its message and content, to an activity, use, product, or service which is not available on the premises on which the sign is erected. (t)"Political sign" means any sign which serves to influence, is intended to influence, or appears to be the type of sign which is commonly erected to influence the results of an election or ballot proposition. (u)"Portable sign" means any sign which is not permanently affixed to the ground or a structure or building. This definition includes movable reader boards, banners and sandwich boards that are placed so as to be seen from private property or public rights-of-way. (v)"Projection sign" means a sign that is wholly or partly dependent upon a building for support and which projects more than 12 inches from such building. (w)"Real estate sign"means a temporary sign which directs attention to the sale, lease, or rental of a particular building, property, or premises,whether located at the premises to be sold, leased or rented or not. (x)"Roof base"means the point at which the walls of a building meet the roof structure, excluding any eaves, parapets, cupolas, chimneys, towers, other projections, and any roof height caused by the pitch of a roof. (y)Sandwich Board Sign. See"portable sign." (z)"Sign" means any object, device, display or structure, or part thereof, situated outdoors which is used to advertise, identify, display, direct or attract attention to an object, person, institution, organization, business, product, service, event or location by any means, including words, letters,figures, design, symbols,fixtures,colors, illumination or projected images. Excluded from this definition are signs required by law, such as handicapped parking signs, and the flags of national and state governments. (aa)"Subdivision real estate sign" means a temporary sign which directs attention to the sale, lease or rental of more than one lot, house or premises within a subdivision. (bb)"Temporary sign" means a sign associated with a particular short-term event or activity, such as but not limited to community festival, parade, grand opening, garage or rummage sale, political campaign and real estate signs,which are to be removed within 10 days of when the event or activity ends. For political signs, as that term is defined in this section, election day shall be considered the measuring event.Temporary signs are limited to a maximum time of not more than 180 days in any one calendar year, unless otherwise noted. (cc)'Wayfinding signs" means, upon its establishment by the county, a program of uniform signs that are designed, installed and maintained by the county intended to assist the public in finding goods, services, events and places. Private or public entities may be approved to locate their messages on the wayfinding signs, upon payment of a fee intended to defray the cost of the program. (dd)"Use" means the purpose that land or building or structures now serve or for which they are or may be occupied, maintained, arranged, designed, or intended. Y P 9 9 (4)Exemptions. The following signs are exempt from the requirements to apply for and receive a land use sign permit or building permit; provided, that exempt signs must meet all other applicable requirements of this section, and any other applicable requirements of this title: (a)Traffic and standardized public signs installed by a government entity; (b)Window and merchandise displays, point of purchase advertising displays such as product dispensers, illuminated displays located inside buildings and barber poles; (c)National flags,flags of a political subdivision, and symbolic flags of an institution or business; (d)Legal notices required by law; (e)Historic site plaques and markers and gravestones; (f)Noncommercial signs on private property; (g)Structures with messages or lettering affixed and intended for separate use, such as recycling containers and phone booths; (h)Real estate signs; (i)Signage of any kind affixed to any licensed motorized vehicle; (j)Seasonal displays or decorations,which are clearly incidental and customary and commonly associated with any national or local event, occasion or holiday or religious or cultural observance; leurals or signs consisting solely of paint or other colored media that is applied on existing structures; (I)Portable signs; (m)Temporary signs. (5)Prohibited Signs.The following signs are prohibited: (a)Abandoned signs; (b) Billboard signs; (c) Moving signs, excepting signs where the movement is induced entirely by naturally occurring causes, such as the wind or human power, and also excepting signs that display changing messages, may be allowed pursuant to subsection(6)(c)of this section; (d)Off-site signs which advertise a business; except as provided in subsection(6)(m)of this section; (e)Signs or sign structures which by coloring, shape,working, or location resemble or conflict with traffic-control signs or devices; (f)Signs which impede or create a safety hazard for pedestrians or vehicular traffic; (g)Signs attached to utility poles or traffic signs, except with the permission of the utility or agency; (h)Signs shall not be placed in the public right-of-way, except for governmental signs, portable signs and temporary signs as defined in subsection(3)of this section and as further regulated in subsections(6)and (8)of this section; and (i) Signs that are not in compliance with this section. (6) Design Standards.All signs must meet the following standards: (a)The illumination of signs shall be shaded, shielded, or directed so the light intensity or brightness shall not adversely affect surrounding properties or public and private rights-of-way or create a hazard or nuisance to the traveling public, or to surrounding properties. (b) No sign or part thereof shall consist of rotating, revolving, or moving parts; consist of banners, streamers, or spinners; or involve flashing, blinking, or alternating lights; provided, that exceptions to this standard are temporary signs associated with local festivals,fairs, parades, or special events pursuant to subsection(8)(b)of this section; moving signs where the movement is induced wholly by naturally occurring causes, such as wind or human power; and changing message signs allowed pursuant to subsection(6)(c)of this section. (c) Changing message signs are allowed only in rural commercial and rural industrial zones and must be directed away from adjacent property zoned residential or open space, including properties across a public right-of-way. No changing message sign may be located closer than 200 feet from property zoned residential or open space, as measured from the sign location to the nearest property line of the residential or open space zoned property. Only one changing message sign is allowed per property. Multitenant buildings on a single property are permitted a single electronic changing message sign. Changing message sign displays must be turned off between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.when located within 300 feet of a residentially zoned property. All new applications for changing message signs must be certified in writing by the sign manufacturer or installer to meet the illumination requirements of subsection(3)(i)of this section.All existing changing message signs that are nonconforming with this section in regards to brightness and motion must be brought into conformance with the brightness and hours of operation standards within five years of adoption of this code. (d) For any uses within any rural commercial, rural industrial, resource ublicr UGA land use district, the total square footage of signs shall not exceed 64 square feet; provided, that any sign size may be increased up to 50 percent larger than the standard size, upon approval of the administrator, based on a finding that the larger sign size is consistent with the provisions of subsection(1)of this section. Multitenant developments may have one freestanding sign for each access point, commonly identifying the businesses within multitenant developments, provided such signs total no more than 64 square feet in aggregate.The maximum aggregate size for projection signs placed on a building is limited to one percent of the floor areas of the building, except that each occupant is allowed a sign of at least two square feet. In no case may an individual occupant's sign be larger than 15 square feet. The size of signs in square footage shall be calculated by the outside dimensions necessary to frame the information displayed. Any sign projecting beyond six inches from a perpendicular wall shall be at least eight feet above grade as measured from the ground to the bottom of the sign. (e)Signs for any use located in any rural residential district shall not exceed 32 square feet of total sign area, with the exception of government signs, including community signs,which shall not exceed 64 square feet; provided, that any sign size may be increased up to 50 percent larger than the standard size, upon approval of the administrator, based on a finding that the larger sign size is consistent with the provisions of subsection (1)of this section. (f)Uses located in any rural commercial, rural industrial, resource, public or UGA land use districts shall have no more than two on-site signs, except as allowed in this section for multitenant developments; provided, that the number of signs may be increased upon approval of the administrator, based on a finding that the increased number of signs is consistent with provisions of subsection(1)of this section. In no event shall the number of signs that may be added by the administrator for a particular parcel exceed the lesser of four signs or the least number of additional signs that would equal or exceed 100 percent of the signs that may be lawfully placed at that parcel prior to the administrator authorizing for the first time any additional signs.While an applicant may make more than one request for bonus signs, the maximum number of bonus signs available for authorization at a particular parcel shall never exceed four in addition to those lawfully allowed before the administrator authorized any bonus signs at that parcel. ./(g)All signs shall be maintained to be structurally sound, so as to not present a public hazard. ' Pursuant to subsection(5)(f)of this section, signs that present a public hazard are prohibited and shall be subject to abatement. (h)The design of freestanding signs shall include measures to restrict vehicles from passing beneath them. All freestanding pole signs or projecting signs shall provide pedestrian clearance to a minimum of eight feet, as measured from the ground to the bottom of the sign,where applicable. (i)No signs located on property immediately adjacent to bodies of water, other than those related to water dependent uses, such as a marina, or noncommercial signs on private property, are permitted to face waterward, excepting governmental signs and signs relating to safety concerns, such as cable-crossing, construction-dredging,fuel area, etc. (j) No sign shall be placed in a way as to obstruct a driver's vision of motor vehicle traffic, bicyclists or pedestrians, or traffic signs. (k)Community signs are permitted at each entrance to the community. Said signs are limited to one per entrance, and may not exceed 64 square feet in area or eight feet in height as measured from the ground to the top of the sign. Signs relating to clubs, societies, orders, fraternities and the like shall be permitted as part of the community sign. (I) Portable sandwich board signs subject to the following criteria: (i)No more than two sandwich board signs may be erected per business; (ii)Sandwich board signs shall not exceed three feet in width and four feet in height, from the ground to the top of the sign; (iii)Sandwich board signs shall be displayed during business hours only; (iv)Sandwich board signs,where located on sidewalks, shall provide a minimum of 36 inches of continuous horizontal clear space between the sign and any building or the edge of the sidewalk,to provide for the free passage of pedestrian traffic; and (v)Sandwich board signs shall have a maximum area per side of 12 square feet. (m)Off-site signs may only be allowed when they meet all of the following standards: (i)Are directional in nature as defined in subsection 3 h of this section; O OO , (ii) Located on private property along a major or minor arterial; (iii) Located not less than 600 feet from an intersection; (iv)No larger than 32 square feet for noncommercial signs and not more than six square feet for commercial signs. Noncommercial signs, except for government signs, are limited to a maximum height above ground of eight feet,from the ground to the top of the sign; and (v) Only three off-site directional commercial signs per commercial destination may be allowed; not more than eight feet tall, as measured from the ground to the top of the sign; not more than six square feet in sign area, and located not more than 1,320 linear feet from the turn-off to the destination of the sign; and, if applicable, one sign located at the nearest"T" intersection on the same road to the commercial destination. (n)Banner signs shall be no larger than 64 square feet and not placed on utility poles without the permission of the utility. Banner signs placed over roadways, including the height above the roadway, must have approval of the appropriate roadway managing agency. (o) Hand held signs shall not exceed 16 square feet; provided, that the size may be increased up to 50 percent larger than the standard size, upon approval of the administrator, based on a finding that the larger size is consistent with provisions of subsection(1)of this section. (p)Unless otherwise stated in this section,the maximum height in feet above the ground to the top of the sign for any sign attached to a building on any parcel of land zoned rural commercial, rural industrial, resource, public or UGA is the sum of the square root of the maximum sign size in square feet for the sign type and the land use zone as identified in this section, plus the height of the building at the roof base. For example,for a building 20 feet high to the roof base and an allowable sign size of 32 square feet,the maximum sign height would be: square root of 32 feet= 5.6 feet+20 feet=25.6 feet above ground level. (q) Unless otherwise stated in this section, the maximum height in feet above the ground for any on-site sign not attached to a building on any parcel of land zoned rural commercial, rural industrial, resource, or UGA is 35 feet from the ground to the top of the sign. (r)Unless otherwise stated in this section, the maximum height in feet above the ground for any sign in a rural residential zone is eight feet from the ground to the top of the sign. (7) Nonconforming Signs. Legally established signs in place prior to the adoption of these standards and not in conformance with these standards shall be considered legal, nonconforming signs, and may remain as provided below: (a)Legal nonconforming off-site signs shall be removed within five years of adoption of an ordinance establishing a "wayfinding sign" program,which is intended to provide off-site sign locations where businesses can place signs. Until adoption of a wayfinding sign ordinance, legal nonconforming signs must be continually maintained, not relocated, and not structurally altered. Nonconforming off-site signs may be replaced by off-site directional signs as allowed in subsection(6)(m)of this section. (b)Legal nonconforming on-site signs may remain provided they are continually maintained, not relocated, and not structurally altered. (8)Temporary Signs.Temporary signs are exempt from the requirements to obtain a sign permit, subject to the following standards: (a)Temporary signs shall be limited in size to 64 square feet; except that temporary signs in the public right-of-way are subject to size and height limits of subsection(8)(g)of this section and shall not obstruct safe visibility of any motorist or pedestrian traffic.Temporary signs shall be secured in their location so as to not collapse, become airborne or otherwise cause a safety hazard. Temporary signs, except for banner signs placed across roadways, and signs mounted within the public right-of-way, shall not exceed eight feet in height from the ground to the top of the sign. (b)Event signs and banners promoting public festivals, community or special events, and grand openings may be displayed for up to 30 days prior to the event and shall be removed no later than 10 days after the event. The sponsoring entity is responsible for sign removal. Event signs may be located "off site."To ensure consistency with this section, "event"signs subject to the requirements of Chapter 8.20 JCC shall be reviewed by the administrator for a "special event permit." (c)Garage or rummage sale signs may be displayed for up to seven days prior to the event and shall be removed no later than one day after the event. (d)Political signs may be displayed upon the date of official filing of a candidate for elective office or upon certification by the county of a ballot measure, and must be removed not later than 10 days after the final election for the candidate or ballot measure. (e) Real estate signs may be displayed upon execution of a formal listing agreement between seller and real estate agent, or a listing "for sale by owner,"and removed within 10 days of either: (1)the date the new owner or lessee takes possession of the property, or(2)the date of the expiration of the listing, and (3)shall not be more than 12 square feet in size and not exceed eight feet above existing grade, as measured from the ground to the top of the sign. (f)Subdivision Real Estate Sales Signs. Real estate signs advertising the sale of lots or dwelling units located within an approved subdivision shall be permitted; provided, that there shall be no more than one sign per subdivision entrance, and each sign shall be no greater than 32 square feet in area and no greater than eight feet in height, as measured from the ground to the top of the sign.These signs shall be removed within 10 days following the initial sale of all lots or dwelling units within the subdivision. (g)Temporary signs and portable signs in the public right-of-way, excepting governmental signs, must not exceed four square feet in size, not exceed three feet above existing grade to the top of the sign and must include the name and contact information of the party posting the sign and must be removed by the party who posted the sign or their agent not later than 10 days after the sign is no longer serving its purpose, including but not limited to the end of the temporary event,festival,election, or sale. All nongovernmental signs in the public right-of-way are limited to a maximum of 180 days per calendar year. (9)Signs along State Highways. All signs along state highways in Jefferson County are also subject to any sign regulations and permit requirements established by the state of Washington. (10)Substitution. Noncommercial signs are allowed in all districts and may be substituted for any sign expressly allowed under this code. [Ord. 10-14§ 1 (Att.A)] DEVEf)PMENT REVIEW TIME.IEET FARMERS UNION CENTRAL EX INC MLA15-00049 Date Time Comments ?Olt It 5 _ \r\\C fin. Re-V ID°T of / n it s I S PS AA CcryvVs-1=�cm I 0,-9/I 5 S lam. Ley\cat-4-kcx s lull /IS L�( Iro-N-t w•: \\tidemark\data\forms\R_MLT_Case_CRMLA.rpt August 12,2015 CONSISTENCY REV!E Project Planner: Master#MLA15-00049 Review Type Project Description Q,n e\p,, aa,v--443.( BLD15-00254 SIGN PERMIT-INSTALL TWO NEW CAMOPY SIGNS& 1 NEW MONUMENT SIGN PRJ15-00037 NEW SIGN PERMIT-INSTALL 2 NEW CANOPY SIGNS& 1 NEW MONUMENT SIGN ZON 15-00028 NEW SIGN PERMIT-INSTALL 2 NEW CANOPY SIGNS& 1 NEW MONUMENT SIGN Primary: FARMERS UNION CENTRAL EX INC Site Address: C/O CHS INC. 9315 RHODY DR PO BOX 64089 MS664 CHIMACUM WA, 98325 SAINT PAUL MN 55164-0089 Project Location: Parcel Number: 901142036 S-T-R: 14-29N-1W Total Acreage 2 Legal Description S14 T29 R1W TAX 53 ENLG THRU BLA#86937 Land Use: 5200 Flood District: Fire District: 1 Planning Area: Flood Map (FIRM)Panel No: chool D 49 Zoning: N L COMP PLAN A , DESIGNATION: kV, 'Ve•N kibrI(-@- Ut 46Y C140.0 KO-Ad COMMUNITY PLAN: GA: GA Trans [ ] Plot plan states "property line" [ ] Assessor's Map (Property Iin submitted plot plan must match the property lines as identified on the Assessor's 1/4 map) [ ] Legal Access to Property allP NO [ ] Parcel Tags or Scanned P ocuments NO [ ] ESA's: Special Reports Nearby NO [ ] Designated Ag YES Qi1 Pra\cLrj [ ] Shoreline Designation: NO L . Y Q-19.-K.2 [ ] Shoreline Slo• - Stability: YES N �( Stream Type► y NO F f 1 O i copy-N- C GQ�L FWHCA: NO u z �.�►6 . • ■ c ,� ,► • Wetlands: 0 NO P rt '; _ .+d' s. WC+- toad " Rare Plants. Info Seismic: ryart rnF f`a to Landslide: Y 0 Flood: 4:10 NO P -1 (f p' r / p reee, o-t bti!'s'' -of" Erosion: Aquifer Re • e Are l E NO .5 US( SIPZ: At Risk High Risk Coastal CMZ: on- High Risk Moderate RiskDisconnected CMZ Stormwater sl e plan su 'tied: YesNo [ ] Forest Lands: YES NO Adjoining Forest Lan.s: + Commercial/ Rural/ Inholding [ ] Mineral Lands: YES NO { ] Agricultural Lands: Ad' p L,e, - A-0 --() - Di ci bsc [ ] Archaeology: YES 41PT [ ] No Shooting Zone: YES NO UU [ ] Stormwater: New Impervious Surface Land Disturbing Activity ESA's Stormwater Req's:Min Req#2 Min Req#1 thru#5 Min Req#1 #10 Engineering [ ] Notice Provisions/Disclosure:Airport YES l MRL YES No Forest Lands YES No [ Landscaping Required: Y-. c, [ ] Parking Spaces Require,. • 2 Other fa1PA 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 Pt\ 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&wafer constraints/None specified [ ] Setbacks: Front: 35' Left Side: S ' Right Side: S ` Rear: S ` ' ° - Shoreline Setback: ieCJ / � (C b ys SJ resi dt°ri at v� LSHA Setback: /,4 [ ] Road Classification: i f\-ID r} tom'\a l Road Approach: EXISTING NOT REQD RAP [ ] SEPA Required: YES EXEMPT Lk A 161-7 -1 k-- 5`00 {/ Z)V7) [ ] Flood Certificate: ti /A F l rc COL-e=1/4-,1e-at j h 1'0 h-4,AC loo-ei a.rea- [ ] Existing Case(s) - Violations: Yes / [ ] Recorded Date of Subdivision: td/PS - AFN Over 5yrs=UDC Plat Conditions: N l� <5yrs=Plat Conditions on plat or Old Ordinance [ ] Lots/Require Declaration of Restrict�ve`covenant YES submitted: YES NO [ ] UGANo Protest Agre- •- • YES O submitted: YES NO [ ] Site Visit conducted . I(cc ia-pS s [ ] Require Final Zoning A.• oval ENO • e. _�� l ' S e i 'r [ ] ADMIN: Setbacks entered in Permit Plan - N/A YES New Parcel Tags entered i• ' • 't Plan G YES Special Reports Scanned YES No parcel tags found for parc= Associated CASES status issued finaled description 901142036 BLD14-00285 F 8/19/2014 8/3/2015 Replace Cenex Fueling Island *****gas/diesel dispenser replacement****** BLD91-00010 F 1/8/1991 CENEX ADDITION OF RAMP AND DOOR. BLD91-00720 F 10/8/1991 relocate 2 existing 1000 gallon propane tanks BLD91-00721 F 10/8/1991 commercial interior office alteration and remodel CAM15-00045 M 1/30/2015 Permit requirements to pave Chimacum Cenex parking lot CAM15-00291 M 6/17/2015 Questions regarding the sign code.Would like to do a DF LED sign as well as 2 canopy logos. MLA15-00036 ZON15-00021 P STORMWATER PERMIT PAVE CENEX PARKING LOT MLA15-00049 ZON15-00028 P NEW SIGN PERMIT-INSTALL 2 NEW CANOPY SIGNS& 1 NEW MONUMENT SIGN BLD15-00254 P SIGN PERMIT-INSTALL TWO NEW CAMOPY SIGNS& 1 NEW MONUMENT SIGN PRJ 15-00037 P NEW SIGN PERMIT-INSTALL 2 NEW CANOPY SIGNS& 1 NEW MONUMENT SIGN SOM94-00408 F SEP94-00408 F 11/2/1994 5/7/1996 BLD98-00403 F 7/8/1998 7/15/1999 ust upgrade BLD98-00484 F 7/28/1998 7/15/1999 replace roof BLD98-00661 F 11/9/1998 10/19/1999 installation of 30,000 gallon liquified petroleum gas tank CAR98-00310 F 11/9/1998 11/9/1998 installation of 30,000 gallon liquified petroleum gas tank EXM98-00052 F 4/13/1999 4/13/1999 Boundary line adjustment. j-r\-(A-LA-eJ � ' a� -f-��- i rum -LIZ �1 010-64-u3-e u(N 19...6u-n,JA-N_A-aN-atc-k„ cuLakruktd, JCL- t 6 . t SOMC �� • tir■1/4-12-4tAQ-4 -tt) 4/ct Tt cL)Lt-L U 3 o ,, tee Ey • ,PCNAAAA-c- 6-°"at-A-y—ua6 , jt cky-64 cUX,e,tek,L ,a -Lkat- 44ct- "11-°Ft .EL)11Aij TNict ' .4.1zej Unt ,4„tb-P P-/C'trZ.e-17\AA-`) cAliz--Go- .0 etc _t e. 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