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• UDC CONSISTENCY REVIEW Project Planner: D JOHNSON Master#MLA07-00021 Review Type Project Description SDP07-000002 III Stairway to .z the beach .4� j _ Primar V TIMOTHY W SUIT F �ufijr- Site Address: '� -J`t-C KATHRYN A SUITER 147 ORCAS DR 13445 STONEY BROOK DR PORT TOWNSEND WA, 98368 RENO NV 895119289 REP GREG BARRON 7425 THORNDYKE RD QUILCENE WA 98376 Project Location: Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Parcel Number: 901182008 S-T-R: 18-29N-01W Total Acreage: 1 Legal Description S18 T29 R1 W TAX 8(ENLG BY TX 5 SI/2)TX RR-12 TL Land Use: 1100 TAX C8 &TL TAX C5(S1/2) Flood District: Fire District: 5 Planning Area: 5 Flood Map(FIRM)Panel No: 5300690165B District: 50 Zoning: RR1:5 COMP PLAN DESIGNATION: COMMUNITY PLAN: UGA: MPR: WATER SUPPLY UTILITY: Service Area PUD: [ ] Plot plan states "property line" [ ] Assessor's Map(Property lines on submitted plot plan must match the property lines as identified on the Assessor's 1/4 map) [ ] Legal Access to Property YES NO [ ] Parcel Tags or Scanned Documents YES NO [ ] ESA's: Special Reports Nearby YESNO [ ] Designated Ag [ ] Shoreline Designation: YES NO [ ] Shoreline Slope Stability: YES NO Stream Type:YES NO Fish & Wildlife:YESNO Wetlands: YESNO Rare Plants:YES NO Seismic: YESNO Landslide: YESNO Flood: YESNO Erosion: YESNO Aquifer Recharge Area:YES NO SIPZ: none At Risk High Risk Coastal Stormwater site plan submitted: Yes No [ ] Forest Lands: YESNO Adjoining Forest Lands: Commercial/ Rural/ Inholding [ ] StOrmwater:New Impervious Surface Land Disturbing Activity ESA's Stormwater Req's: Min Req#2 Min Req#1 thru#5 Min Req#1 thru#10 Engineering [ ] Notice Provisions/Disclosure: Airport YES NO MRL YES NO Forest Lands YES NO [ ] Landscaping Required: Yes No [ ] Parking Spaces Required NO 2 Other [ ] Building Height: 35' UBC Standard [ ] Impervious Surface coverage percentage: Resource Lands&Public: 10% Rural Residential: 25% Rural Industrial: Per UDC Sec 6.7 Rural Commercial: 60% Area of Building Coverage:60%in Rural Industrial Lands only [ ] Total Building(s) Size: RVC:20,000 SF CC:5,000 SF NC:7,500 SF GC: 10,000 SF All others:subject to septic&water constraints/None specified [ ] Setbacks: Front: Left Side: Right Side: Rear: Shoreline Setback: LSHA Setback: [ ] Road Classification: Road Approach:EXISTING NOT REQ'D RAP [ ] SEPA Required:YES EXEMPT [ ] Flood Certificate: [ ] Existing Case(s) &Condition(s): Violations: Yes No [ ] Recorded Date of Subdivision: AFN Over 5yrs=UDC Plat Conditions: <5yrs=Plat Conditions on plat or Old Ordinance Lots/Require Declaration of Restrictive Covenant YES NO, submitted: YES NO [ ] Site Visit conducted YESNO [ ] Require Final Zoning Approval YES NO [ ] ADMIN: Setbacks entered in Permit Plan case N/A YES New Parcel Tags entered in Permit Plan N/A YES Special Reports Scanned N/A YES Title • Notes • Updated Parcel tags found for parcel 901182008 1.) Custom Warning F See Letter from Ross Goodwin dated 12/08/2003 in P*P. 12/12/03 Associated CASES status issued finaled description 901182008 MLA03-00610 ZONO3-00066 F 12/5/2003 1/24/2006 Site Plan Approval Advance Determination(SPAAD). MLA04-00388 BLD04-00432 F 7/13/2004 1/20/2006 NEW SFR W/PORCH ALSO A/G 120 GAL PROPANE TANK MLA07-00021 SDP07-00002 P Stairway to the beach. PRE06-00060 M 12/18/2006 Stairs to the beach. PRJ04-00181 A SEP04-00037 F 2/26/2004 8/2/2005 A, Li t 05 Pate- 5-"uk-v-e4(5- -- I5�1 NO 0 f JEFFERSON COUNTY Hearing Guest List DATE 27 6 - CASE# 50V07- -O 2— Applicant: S Interested Party Of Record: Please print clearly below to receive a copy of the decision and any subsequent published case actions. NAME Do you wish to (Please Print) Address Print Name Clearly present testimony? 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Primary: TIMOTHY W SUITER Site Address: // KATHRYN A SUITER 147 ORCAS DR L ) _ b 1)-7'613445 STONEY BROOK DR PORT TOWNSEND WA,98368 '6 RENO NV 98358 Ii ��'/� REP GREG BARRON `G) 7425 THORNDYKE RD QUILCENE WA 98376 Project Location: Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18,Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend WA 98368 Parcel Number: 901182008 S-T-R: 18-29N-01W Total Acreage: 1 Legal Description S18 T29 R1W TAX 8(ENLG BY TX 5 S1/2)TX RR-12 TL Land Use: 1100 TAX C8 & TL TAX C5(S1/2) Flood District: Fire District: 5 Planning Area: 5 Flood Map(FIRM)Panel No: 5300690165B District: 50 Zoning: RR1:5 COMP PLAN DESIGNATION: COMMUNITY PLAN: UGA: MPR: WATER SUPPLY UTILITY: Service Area PUD: [ ] Plot plan states "property line" [ ] Assessor's Map(Property lines on submitted plot plan must match the property lines as identified on the Assessor's 1/4 map) [LX Legal Access to Propertyd) NO [ frr) arcel Tags or Scanned Documents YE' NO — %L .. ✓' [ ESA's: Special Reports Nearby YESNO Shoreline Designatio NO elf • - Stream Type NO 77--- Fish& Wildlife:YES_j Wetlands: YES- Ol� Rare Plants:YES Seismic: 4310 0 _ Landslide: O (,.....Cilf40 t 0 S Z) L�' Flood: YE Erosion: YES® Aquifer Recharge Ar: 'D NO ..... C- SIPZ: none A=Isk High Ri . Coastal tormwater site . - . - bmitted: YesNo [ If Lands: !.lc. ! O / Adjoining Forest Lands: Commercial/ Rural/ Inholding [`,'/ Mineral Lands: YES O [ /] Agricultural Lands: YE [V( Stormwater:New Impervious Surface Land Disturbing Activity ESA's Stormwater Req's: Min Req#2 Min Req#1 thru#5 Min Req#1 thru#10 Engineering [ cK Notice Provisions/Disclosure: Airport YES NO MRL YES NO Forest Lands YES NO [ ] Landscaping Required: Yes No [ ] Parking Spaces Required NO 2 Other [ ] Building Height: 35' UBC Standard [ ] Impervious Surface coverage percentage: Resource Lands&Public: 10% Rural Residential: 25% Rural Industrial: Per UDC Sec 6.7 Rural Commercial: 60% Area of Building Coverage:60%in Rural Industrial Lands only [ ] Total Building(s) Size: RVC:20,000 SF CC:5,000 SF NC:7,500 SF GC: 10,000 SF All others:subject to septic&water constraints/None specified [Vr. Setbacks: Front: Left Side: Right Side: Rear: Shoreline Setback: ' C1 Q LSHA Setback: [V Road Classification: Road Approach:EXISTING ►a 1 Q'D RAP �� (LA � , [ v SEPA Required:YES EXEMPT V �' ULO '�-J O.- 0/ R� ( - [• ] Flood Certificate: [ ] Existing Case(s) & Condition(s): Violations: Yes No [ ] Recorded Date of Subdivision: AFN Over 5yrs=UDC Plat Conditions: <5yrs=Plat Conditions on plat or Old Ordinance Lots/Require Declaration of Restrictive Covenant YES NO, submitted: YES NO [ ] Site Visit conducted YESNO [ ] Require Final Zoning Approval YES NO [ ] ADMIN: Setbacks entered in Permit Plan case N/A YES New Parcel Tags entered in Permit Plan N/A YES Special Reports Scanned N/A YES Title Notes Updated Parcel tags found for parcel 901182008 1.) Custom Warning F See Letter from Ross Goodwin dated 12/08/2003 in P*P. 12/12/03 Associated CASES status issued finaled description 901182008 MLA03-00610 ZONO3-00066 F 12/5/2003 1/24/2006 Site Plan Approval Advance Determination(SPAAD). M LA04-00388 BLD04-00432 F 7/13/2004 1/20/2006 NEW SFR W/PORCH ALSO A/G 120 GAL PROPANE TANK PRE06-00060 P Stairs to the beach. PRJ04-00181 A SEP04-00037 F 2/26/2004 8/2/2005 Slope Steepness Index Page 1 of 3 f s Barcelona Field u t AvailabilityPrices,. 2007 Prices 2008 Measuring Slope Steepness The easiest way to determine the percent slope of an area is to measure the change in height (elevation over a measured distance), then calculate the percentage of slope. Use the following formula to determine slope: Rise ± Run = Slope OR (Change in elevation - measured distance = slope %) e.g. 30 metres , 100 metres = .3 or 30% Calculating a slope steepness index for a map area Stages: • Calculate map area in km2 • Place 10 X 10 grid overlay over map • Calculate % slope for each grid square • Present results as an area average or median slope for the area (see chart example below) S ' , ,nI' 33 33 3 , "...4960„1:., :; 0 o 'IS 9 it "'✓r ,. k1 4-- 4 p 4 r...,4 i ,... 1 , -I , 10 6ff - J,i J 4 $ m � q "., r ,, ,Slope angile(percenty Slope Angle Index Chart http://geographyfieldwork.com/S1opeSteepnessIndex.htm?loading 4/10/2007 Slope Steepness Index Page 2 of 3 Transparent grid overlay (11 X 11) Slope Approximate Terminolo ( /o) degrees gy 0 - 0.5 0 Level 0.5 - 2 0.3 - 1.1 Nearly level 2 - 5 1.1 - 3 Very gentle slope 5 - 9 3 - 5 Gentle slope 9 - 15 5 - 8.5 Moderate slope 15 - 30 8.5 - 16.5 Strong slope 30 - 45 16.5 - 24 Very strong slope 45 - 70 24 - 35 Extreme slope http://geographyfieldwork.com/S1opeSteepnessIndex.htm?loading 4/10/2007 Slope Steepness Index Page 3 of 3 70 - 100 35 - 45 Steep slope > 100 > 45 Very steep slope Standard slope descriptors .Ha Pa a `1 PAGE UPDATE 09/01/07 g � g Field studies follow the Geographical Association Fieldwork Code of Practice Print a Copyright © 2007 All Rights Reserved P Barcelona Field Studies Centre S.L. http://geographyfieldwork.com/S1opeSteepnessIndex.htm?loading 4/10/2007 SDP07-00002 SDP07-00002 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL * DOE SHORELANDS OFFICE SHORELINE PERMIT REVIEW JEFFREE STEWART PO BOX 40117 PO BOX 47775 OLYMPIA, WA 98504-0117 OLYMPIA, WA 98504-7775 SDP07-00002 �� TIMOTHY W SUITER n 9-11/4- KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR ^ A ��y, RENO, NV 895119289 Iv\lJ�'" ` '(s JEFFERSON COUNTY SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT WASHINGTON STATE SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT (RCW 90.58) PROPONENT: TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 895119289 DATE ISSUED: October 20, 2008 DATE EXPIRES: October 20, 2010 CASE NUMBER: SDP08-00028 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Modification to SDP07-00002 Conditional Use Permit for stairs to the beach. SDP07-00002 was approved and issued by Jefferson County on May 29, 2007 and approved by the Department of Ecology(DOE) on June 28, 2007. Subsequent to these approvals the construction of the stairs to the beach under permit BLD07-00400 could not be approved due to the final landing of the stairs being waterward of the OHWM contrary to the approved site plan. The proposed modification is to revise the site plan to match the location of the stairs. This modification meets the provisions for revisions under the Shoreline Master Program JCC 18.25.540 in concurrence with DOE and requires a Type II permit process per JCC 18.40.570 with SEPA review and determination for development on lands covered by water. An HPA from Fish &Wildlife will also be required. PROJECT LOCATION: Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 WATERBODY AND/OR ASSOCIATED WETLANDS: DISCOVER BAY SHORELINE OF STATE-WIDE SIGNIFICANCE: YES SHORELINE DESIGNATION: CONSERVANCY 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 following conditions: 1.) 1. The applicant shall obtain a building permit from the Jefferson County Department of Community Development prior to the construction of the stairway. 2. Prior to issuance of the Jefferson County Building Permit, the applicant will be required to submit the following: i. A small parcel Drainage and Erosion Control Plan as required and described by 18.30.070 JCC & 18.15.380 JCC and incorporating the recommendations outlined in the Geotechnical Report prepared by Stratum Group dated May 17, 2006. Once the subject permit has been issued, the applicant shall fully implement the provisions of the submitted Drainage and Erosion Control Plan. 3. This approval does not authorize the removal of any large conifer trees. 4. Proper disposal of construction debris must be on land in such a manner that debris cannot enter the water body or cause water quality degradation of state waters. No fill or other material may be placed in the waters or intertidal areas of Jefferson County. 5. Fresh uncured concrete in direct contact with the water is toxic to aquatic life. All concrete shall be poured in the dry and allowed to cure a minimum of seven (7) days before contact with the water. 6. All lumber and other materials treated with preservative shall be sufficiently cured to minimize leaching into the water or shore bed, in accordance with the Best Management Practices approved by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. 7. The design of the stairway shall include the minimum size footings and concrete supports to support the structure as determined by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. This condition is intended to minimize the visual impacts of the structure and to minimize the disruption of the bluff. 8. Construction shall be in substantial compliance with the site plans submitted to Jefferson County during the permit process as they exist now or are hereafter amended by Jefferson County and/or the Washington State Department of Ecology. 9. Work within the jurisdiction of the Shoreline Program other than as described above shall receive separate review from this office. 10. Substantial progress towards completion of the project shall be performed within two years of the issuance of the permit. 11. A bulk-head shall not be allowed in the future to protect this beach access stairway, which is a non-essential, non-appurtenant structure. 12. All work and structures shall occur landward of the OHWM. No over water construction is allowed without SEPA review. 2.) See Staff Report dated April 23, 2007, Hearing Examiner Decision received May 29, 2007 and Final Determination of Non-significance dated October 20, 2008 for findings of fact. NOTICE: This permit may be rescinded by Jefferson County or the Washington State Shorelines Hearings Board upon finding that the permittee has not complied with the conditions herein, pursuant to RCW 90.58.140(8). The permittee is liable for all damages to public and private property arising from violation of any provisions of the permit hereby granted, including the cost of restoring the affected area to its condition prior to violation and possible court costs that may ensue from violation, pursuant to RCW 90.58.230. Construction pursuant to this permit will not begin nor is it authorized until twenty-one (21) days from the date of filing as defined in WAC 173-27-130 or until all review proceedings initiated within twenty-one days from the date of such filing have terminated, except as provided in RCW 90.58.140(5a-c). Construction or substantial progress toward construction of the permitted development shall begin within two (2) years from the date of this permit and completion of the permitted development shall be accomplished within five (5) years from the date of this permit. Nothing in this permit shall excuse the permittee from complying with any other federal, state, or local statutes, ordinances, or regulations applicable to this project, but consistent with RCW 90.58. The Federal Endangered Species Act rules to protect threatened Chinook and Summer-run Chum salmon became effective on January 8, 2001. Bull trout have been listed as threatened since early 2000. Under the ESA, any person may bring lawsuit against any individual or agency that"takes" listed species (defined as causing harm, harassing, or damaging habitat for the listed species). In addition, the National Marine Fisheries Service can levy penalties. All areas in Jefferson County are included as"critical habitat"for a listed species. Development of property along any marine shoreline, freshwater shoreline, or floodplains could harm habitat if protective measures are not taken. To minimize the potential to damage habitat, all property owners developing adjacent to marine shoreline, freshwater shoreline, or floodplains are advised to do the following: -Set back buildings, utilities and roads as far as possible from surface waters (streams, rivers, lakes, marine waters), or at least 150 feet from the edge of the water -All development activities should avoid unstable slopes, wetlands, and forested areas near surface waters - Remove minimal vegetation for site development, especially large trees -Allow trees that have fallen into surface waters to remain there - Infiltrate stormwater from buildings and driveways onsite through drywells rather than discharging directly into surface waters or roadside ditches Any individual, group, or agency can bring suit for a listed species "taking", even if you are in compliance with Jefferson County development codes. The risk of a lawsuit against you can be reduced by consulting with a professional fisheries habitat biologist, and following the recommendations for site development provided by the biologist. For more information, contact Brian Gorman at(206) 526-6613 at the National Marine Fisheries Service in Seattle, or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at(503) 231-6121. n I 20 ? i -+art ent of Community-Development Staff c: Jeffree Stewart, DOE, Shorelands Office WA State Attorney General N� AppRQX • I PROPERTY LINE \ \ \ to 2> E---1 z n D z IV - QD z \ _ANI CA cp D '- a l:,; ICJ ri 1-1z 0 • _. 0 E 0 46'-0' x F—I 31' /— L � m O o X 4 m O U1 -< T°° ,n o in.si......_ 38'-3" x i all 11.111 CA 38'-9 7/8" ir, a rco tiZI cl) iv ill iiik t()._,- AI Iv CD trl Xi IV 0 4 a 4 rC %• 4 °� �, �� \" 14'-7 1/4" s x� r 1111,► 33'-8 1/2" at lam„,,/ . 6 ',am= s ORDINARY HIGH WATER LINE u � �`, AND TOE OF BANK SAME rrrrrrr .,?0,,,,„4„,.,,lG LANDING`-- AND To, OF Jo AUN£ R ORD/NATED AND SIDEIRS M£ LOCARY OF HIGH WA7ER LINE SUITER STAIRS 7425 THOR ROAD I OUILCENE. WAA 98 96376 DRAWN BY: 147 ❑R C A S DR, PH (360) 765-3749 C. GREGORY FAX (360) 765-4551 01/15/07 PORT T O W N S E N D E-MAIL/WEBSITE W A, 98368 MAILOSEAHOME.COM OF PAGES WWW.SEAHOME.COY ¢sox co JEFFERSON COUNTY 4 fr �,� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 621 Sheridan Street .�q�, > Port Townsend, WA 98368 1.1INO Al Scalf, Director FINAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE AND LEAD AGENCY STATUS DATE: October 20,2008 PROPONENT: Timothy Suiter Kathryn Suiter 13445 Stoney Brook Dr Reno,NV 98511 APPLICATION: SDP08-00028; MLA07-00021 Proposal: Modification to SDP07-00002 Conditional Use Permit for stairs to the beach. SDP07-00002 was approved and issued by Jefferson County on May 29, 2007 and approved by the Department of Ecology (DOE) on June 28, 2007. Subsequent to these approvals the construction of the stairs to the beach under permit BLD07-00400 could not be approved due to the final landing of the stairs being waterward of the OHWM contrary to the approved site plan. The proposed modification is to revise the site plan to match the location of the stairs. This modification meets the provisions for revisions under the Shoreline Master Program JCC 18.25.540 in concurrence with DOE and requires a Type II permit process per JCC 18.40.570 with SEPA review and determination for development on lands covered by water. Location: Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr,Port Townsend,WA 98368 Legal Description: Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18,Township 29,Range 01 West,WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr,Port Townsend, WA 98368 NOTICE OF LEAD AGENCY: Jefferson County has determined it is lead agency for the above- described proposal. NOTICE OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE: Jefferson County has determined that the above-described proposal, would not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment,and an environmental impact statement is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This determination was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the Jefferson County Development Review Division and an inspection of the site. APPEAL PERIOD: This determination is issued pursuant to WAC 197-11-340(2)(f). Jefferson County has considered comments on its preliminary determination of non-significance. There is no additional comment period. Any appeal of this determination on the basis of noncompliance with the provisions of Chapter 43.21c RCW(State Environmental Policy Act)must be submitted in writing by 4:30 p.m., Building Permits/ Inspections Development Review Division Long Range Planning (360) 379-4450 FAX: (360) 379-4451 SDP08-00028 Suiter Stairway Beach Access Page 2 of 2 November 10,2008 to the Jefferson County Department of Community Development, Development Review Division (621 Sheridan Ave, Port Townsend, WA 98368) for consideration by the Jefferson County Hearing Examiner. a‘,.Z ie Hbskins, SEPA Responsible Official l ate REcEir vED ` JEFFERSON COUNTY MAY 13 2408 4%. ;.4 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT j ' 621 Sheridan Street • Port Townsend • Washington 98368 'E11LI1SO,� dip < &41-Tid" 360/379-4450 . 800/831-2678 . 360/379-4451 Fax '_'f LuM ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST Purpose of checklist: The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), chapter 43.21C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done)aid to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. Instructions for applicants: This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not apply." Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, anc.l landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact. A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: 2. Name of applicant: •—rt iv\ St.) 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: I 3t(SS D v e7 Arook N � / 4. Date checklist prepared: g9�171s10 V 5. Agency requesting checklist: JeFs ' C717 110c--4° 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable) SEPA Environmental Checklist Page 1 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. O 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly •elated to this proposal. 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. N O 10. List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. .1 ho-PA SL>P� 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain ;aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. (Lead agencies may modify this form to include additional specific information on project description.) ri 0,v c�2v�Kf� O #4 w igeN 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range, if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. L7 p Dr i po TT t ?J .1)^d tot,C' B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. Earth a. General description of the site (circle one): Flat, rolling, hilly, teep slopeiountainous, other. SEPA Environmental Checklist Page 2 MAY 1 3 2008 b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? 17'0o c. Wha:general types of soils are found on the site(for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. S � I '-J Qp-o to¶' j2e O ri"- d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. A., O e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. N qA- f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. ( g.About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? A /4 h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: Nd v.c21-06 a.Air a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke)during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. /A- b. Are there any off-site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, gene rally describe. N/4 c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: 3. Water a. Surface: 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site(including year- round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds,wetlands)? If yes, describe type and �,✓/ provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. ((as p IScoU crti AAL( SEPA Environmental Checklist Page 3 2)Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet)the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. e, , k),JI--- t.),vit is Al\ i)- .01 10014: 1., 3) E.stim to the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. N /A- 4)Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, andd aappr ximate quantities if known. /i 5)Does the proposal lie within a 100-year floodplain? If so, note location on the site plan. ,�//4- 6)Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, 'v describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. AIlA- b. GroLnd: 1)Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. /U /A- 2)Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any(for example: domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system,the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s)are expected to serve. / ^ / V /4- c. Water runoff(including stormwater): 1) Describe the source of runoff(including storm water)and method of collection and disposal, iF any(include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. N/A- 2)Could waste materials enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. ' / N A d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: VN/A- ID 1.C. E D J SEPA Environmental Checklist MAY 1 3 209 Page 4 4 ,U. ,� N C�!�TY OCD 4. Plants a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other )- evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other -shrubs grass •pasture crop or grain wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other water plants: water lily, eelgrass, milfoil, other -other types of vegetation b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? NOMt2. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. Zi Lt. d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: NNg (JLA-A o 5. Animals a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the si -• birds:(P, e orAti .-', cibirc , other: mammals: ei ';lat -1k fish: bass, a oS - - . other: b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. 4 chi 1;btu c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. d. Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife, if any: 6. Energy and natural resources a. What kinds of energy(electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar)will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. /1///t Lef SEPA Environmental Checklist MAY 1 3 2009 Page 5 � t“:11M � f IfN tn �'� w4.;C. f LU b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. Q' V c. Wha:kin s of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any: / v /It- 7. Environmental health a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. / A k 1)Describe special emergency services that might be required. A/Aar- 2) Proposed ures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: N/fr b. N oi se 1)What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project(for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? h 2)What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short- term or a long-term basis(for example:traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. ///- /3) F'roposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: ,� l 8. Land and shoreline use / V a. What isthe current use of the site and adjacent properties? ?-12-4.C1 /7 b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. V a SEPA Environmental Checklist Page 6 c. Describe any structures on the site. F4a v 1 E- d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? Ad 0 e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? ?e-s; Oe-411"1 if I— I --v C 1 f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? l..) R fst- Res ;Qt•df i kL g. If applicable,what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? coill s-er✓ A-Adcv h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive"or critical area? If so, specify. N 0 i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? N /k j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? N/A— k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: N /A- I. Pro Dosed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: t‘i fit" 9. Housing a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low- incorne ousing. N fr b. Approximately how many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or ` low-iico e housing. �./ N fr c. Proposed measures to redo , 'r Ar vrT5, if any: A) / A-- SEPA Environmental Checklist MAY 1 3 2008 Page 7 JEFFERSON CUUNIY DCII 10. Aesthetics a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s)proposed? Ai/6" b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? tiotoE. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: ") 7/41- 11. Light and glare a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? N /4- c. Wha:exi ling off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? Al fr. d. Proposed measureseato reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: N//1 12. Recreation a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. ND c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation oppertunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any: A /rl 13. Historic and cultural preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. /Vl-- oT 4J N b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. V A/ 74 c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: iv /Q. E4 CET ' „ QY 13 2008 SEPA Environmental Checklist Page 8 � �t��►�ti NOUN BO 14. Transportation a. Idenlify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existng street system. Show on site plans, if any. fR 1ot b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not,what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? IIli f c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project elimi iate? `, / fit- d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including Jdriveways? If so, generally describe(indicate whether public or private). ,v /ir e. Will the project use(or occur in the immediate vicinity of)water, rail, or air transportation? If sc, generally describ N /t}— f. How many ve icular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate w e eak volumes would occur. g. Proposed mea res to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: 4- 15. Public services a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, policeAprootectio , health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. / v 4- V RECEIVED MAY 13 2008 SEPA Environmental Checklist Page 9 uilf LI1)UIV LUUN[Y DCB 16. Utilities a. ' 'ities currently availaite. , natural gas, mr,efuse service) telephon:, sanitary sewer, e ,other. b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project,the utility providing the service, and the general co struction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed. / V 4. C. SIGNATURE The above answers are true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that the lead agency is relying on them to ke its de ' ion. ja Signature: ple,4)--- l Date St,bmitted: 7 / 5 Z� `172-e_Aue,,,-- ,f6cs &Ut, _ _ .' iF 1 MAY 1 3 2008 SEPA Environmental Checklist Page 10 dti lIPSON MINN UL APPR0X 8 ' PROPERTY LINE E :\ , \ L.I DCDF9 Z £ c- Dz -I ILz w -� 0 C- : / c_. i_t T' xi 3. ,...= n ,...„ X 0 G.,H • Z Ir 0 C 5 -0" Mv D 46'-0" 1-1 31' I / I m 0 orri x U ;' N Pa�.JST� r- 2 � D 2 O m .......P%..._ 38'-3" nommill. rOp OP e Wei ST x6. !i /DP or start ..L_Iiii co NNW 1. CA b )110Z.14 it i , \ NOIrk 1,74::. ) it roil < 14'-7 1/4" en 1 i ihm......se...4 C$ g I porp-------.-_,:-.lt / 33'-8 1/ " i x °e i i sm. e x i IGH WATER mil R ORDINARY TOE HOF BANK SAME IIIIIII C, ,., ORDINARY LOCATELANDD G ANO STAR AND TOf OF BAm(q NE ORD/NARY S f NWGTE. S/OE 0E- 1-1 WATER SINE 7425 U SUTTER STAIRS ! QUILCENE,RNDYKE WA 98376 ROAO DRAWN BY: 147 ❑RCA S D R. PH (360) 765-3749 SIT FAX (360) 765-4551 - C. GREGORY 1— PORT TOW N S E N D E-MAIL/WEBSITE 01/15/07 W A. 98368 MAILOSEAHOME.COM OF PAGES E WWW.SEAHOME.COM October 20, 2008 Permit Coordinator Washington Department of Ecology, Shorelands PO Box 47775 Olympia, WA 98504-7775 Dear Permit Coordinator: SUBJECT: SHORELINE SDP PERMIT MATERIALS ENCLOSED. CASE#: SDP08-00028 Enclosed are documents in reference to the subject permit. A check next to a document in the list below indicates that it is included in the packet. Shoreline Management Act Permit Data Sheet and Transmittal Letter. SDP and/or other permit(s) issued by Jefferson County. Date: _SDP and/or other permit denial(s). Date: _Hearing Examiner Findings, Conclusions and Final Decision. Date: _Staff Report to Hearing Examiner or Shoreline Administrator. Date: SEPA final threshold determination. Date: SEPA staff memorandum to Responsible Official. Date: WDFW Hydraulic Project Approval. Date: Other permits/approvals from other agencies or Jefferson County: Case Log Sheet. _JARPA. _ Plan view. _Cross-sectional. _ Other plan/design: Site map. Other: Please contact the Project Planner via telephone or email to confirm receipt of these materials or if you have any questions or require additional information. Sincerely, Project Planner c: File Office of the Attorney General Shoreline Management Act Permit Data Sheet and Transmittal Letter From: Jefferson County To: Permit Coordinator Department of Community Development Washington Department of Ecology, Shorelands 621 Sheridan Street PO Box 47775 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Olympia, WA 98504-7775 Date of Transmittal: October 20, 2008 Date of Receipt: Type of Permit: CONDITIONAL Local Government Decision: Approval_ Conditional Approval Denial_ Applicant: Representative: TIMOTHY W SUITER GREG BARRON KATHRYN A SUITER 7425 THORNDYKE RD 13445 STONEY BROOK DR QUILCENE WA 98376 RENO NV 895119289 (360) 765-3749 Is the applicant the property owner'? YES Location of Property: 102 ORCAS VIEW TRAIL, PORT TOWNSEND; Section 18 Township 29 N Range 01 W; Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Waterbody Name: DISCOVER BAY Shoreline of Statewide Significance: Y Environment Designation: Conservancy Description of the Project: Modification to SDP07-00002 Conditional Use Permit for stairs to the beach. SDP07-00002 was approved and issued by Jefferson County on May 29, 2007 and approved by the Department of Ecology(DOE) on June 28, 2007. Subsequent to these approvals the construction of the stairs to the beach under permit BLD07-00400 could not be approved due to the final landing of the stairs being waterward of the OHWM contrary to the approved site plan. The proposed modification is to revise the site plan to match the location of the stairs. This modification meets the provisions for revisions under the Shoreline Master Program JCC 18.25.540 in concurrence with DOE and requires a Type II permit process per JCC 18.40.570 with SEPA review and determination for development on lands covered by water. An HPA from Fish &Wildlife will also be required. Notice of Application Date: Final Decision Date: October 20, 2008 October 20, 2008 TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 895119289 Re: Case#SDP08-00028 Your Shoreline Substantial Development Permit was approved by the Jefferson County Hearing Examiner on May 21, 2008. Conditional Use Permits and Variance Permits are issued by the Washington State Department of Ecology (DOE). They may take up to thirty (30) days to review the permit before issuing a decision to approve or deny the permit. Construction pursuant to this permit may not begin, nor is it authorized, until twenty-one (21) days from the date of filing with DOE as defined in RCW 90.58.140(5)(6) and WAC 173-14-090, or until all review proceedings initiated within twenty-one days from the date of such filing have terminated, except as provided in RCW 90.58.140(5a-c). You will receive notification from DOE of the filing date and the date construction may begin. If you have any questions, please contact the Department of Community Development at (360) 379-4450 or Jeffree Stewart, Jefferson County's regional contact at DOE, at(360) 407-6521. Sincerely, Department of Community Development Staff � $ox co JEFFERSON COUNTY A �� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT A 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 May2 P 2008 Al Scalf, Director Dear Reviewer, RE: MLA07-00021 /,StP CR— '2S 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: Modification to SDP07-00002 Conditional Use Permit for stairs to the beach. SDP07-00002 was approved and issued by Jefferson County on May 29, 2007 and approved by the Department of Ecology(DOE)on June 28, 2007. Subsequent to these approvals the construction of the stairs to the beach under permit BLD07-00400 could not be approved due to the final landing of the stairs being waterward of the OHWM contrary to the approved site plan. The proposed modification is to revise the site plan to match the location of the stairs. This modification meets the provisions for revisions under the Shoreline Master Program JCC 18.25.540 in concurrence with DOE and requires a Type II 4 permit process per JCC 18.40.570 with SEPA review and determination for development on lands covered by water. An HPA from Fish &Wildlife will also be required. This proposal is subject to environmental review and threshold determination under the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA). Location: Comments must be received within,( , :alendar days or by June 20, 2008. If no written response has been received within �'" 's, 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, / �t1 � �vtsscsh c: J FFRE=STEWART, * DOE SHORELANDS OFFICE AR SCHIRATO, *WDFW Building Permits/ Inspections Development Review Division Long Range Planning (360) 379-4450 FAX: (360) 379-4451 RECEIVED 1N Cb c,..4 ,... ,4 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MAY 132008 621 Sheridan Street• PortTownsend • Washington 98368 ,is:,tr,,+..14360/379-4450 • 360/379-4451 Fax �p� www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment JEFFERSON COUNTY 0 CD Master Permit Application MLA: 01 a Project Description(include separate sheets as necessary): 14-f TF lel W/ � 1 (AZ�1 _1--S_cJZ Tax Pa•celProperty Number: /Q / /g Z o0 Size: (acres/square feet) Site Address�ssand/or Directions to Property: ' l / a��s �Jf I �J2, p.ck^1 uv�lti�. 1 , LAA Property Owner(s)of Record:—r1 RA ,S.l fiPg Telephone: Fax email: Mailing Address: 13Yt'/S S'f bWey i8r pc- D 0 r i j 1` X1.0 /li€V f4-4. ci Applicant/Agent(if different from owner): GlQ kr(O v✓ Telephone: 36o -765--3? Fax: 315a 7155—WS/ email: Mailing Address: ,, (c. t2et ...j - `� What kind of Permit?(Check each box that app ies ❑Building ❑Variance(Minor, Major or Reasonable Economic Use) ❑ Demolition Permit ❑Conditional Use[C(a),C(d),or C]** ❑Single Family ❑ Garage Attached/Detached El Discretionary"D"or Unnamed Use Classification' ❑l Manufactured Home El Modular ❑Special Use(Essential Public Facilities)** ❑ Commercial* ❑Boundary Line Adjustment ❑ Change of Use ❑Short Plat** ❑ Address_ ❑ Road Approach ❑ Binding Site Plan** ❑ Home Business ❑Cottagelndustry ❑Long Plat** ❑ Propane ❑ Planned Rural Residential Development(PRRD)/Amendments** ❑Sign ❑ Plat Vacation/Alteration** ❑Allowed"Yes"Use Consistency Analysis ❑Shoreline Master Program Exemption/Permit Revisions** ❑Stormwater Management ❑Shoreline Management Substantial Development** ❑Site Plan Approval Advance Determination(SPAAD)* ❑ Shoreline Management Variance ❑Temporary Use El Comprehensive Plan/UDC/Land Use District Map Amendment ❑Wireless Telecommunication* ❑Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program Amendment ❑ Forest Pract ces Act/Release of Six-Year Moratorium ❑Tree Vegetation Request *May require a Pre–Application Conference **Requires a Pre-Application Conference_ Please identify any other local, state or federal permits required for this proposal, if known: (.�f e� (3A1 ESIGNATION OF AGENT I hereby designate ll���� ( !to act as my agent in pmattteers relating to this application for permit(s). OWNER SIGNATURE �L�z smut pert P g�Date: By signing this application form,the owner/agent attests that the information provided herein,and in any attachments,is true and correct to the best of his,her or it's knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the owner/agent with respect to this application packet may result in this permit being null and void. I further agree to save,indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities,judgments,court costs,reasonable attorney's fees and expenses which xray in any way accru- against Jefferson County as a result of or in consequence of the granting of this permit. I further agree to provide a1s an. .ht of entry to Jefferson County and its employees,representatives or agents for the sole purpose of application �� review and any required .-insp/ ons. Staffs access and right of entry will be assumed unless the applicant infor the C unty in writing at the time of the application t.:df.or 1r�wants prior notice. Signature: , Date: The action or actic ns 'pplicant will undertake as a result of the issuance of this permit may negatively impact upon one or more threatened or endangered sped:s and could lead t. . potential"take"of an endangered species as those terms are defined in the federal law known as the "Endangered Species Ac�.r"ES' fferson County makes no assurances to the applicant that the actions that will be undertaken because this permit has been issue not V. ••the ESA. Any individual,group or agency can file a lawsuit on behalf of an endangered species regarding your action(s)even if you *co�• - ce with the Jefferson County development code.The Applicant acknowledges that h she or it holds individual and non-transferal) r;..on• . 'for adhering to and complying with the ESA. The Applicant has read this dis aime nd si iS1fld�tes it below. Signature: / /I Date: /V/ G:\PermitCenter\###FORMS###\DRD FORMS\Master Permit Application 12-19-2006.doc 07/09/2007 15:32 FAX IGT a001/002 RECEIVE, S .. 4 iripiii ,� o� JEFFERSON COUNTY KAY 13 2008 . A DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I ''. = ►C 621 Sheridan Street • Port Townsend • Washington 98368 360/379-4450 • www.co efferrson.wa/us comm evelopment 1 Fax JLIF SU CO�fNTY OCA %`S�7Na� ] Master Permit Application MLA: 07 — 00C). ) Project Description(include separate sheets as necessary): l z-, ,-t -S ice;Q till Tax Parcel Number: I' Q b g Property Size: +� (acres/square feet) Site Address and/or Directions to Property: / i-7 7 (:)k.c-el-ic D r pr-r- --6,.A i A4424 ci LA)A--- 9E)L.2)('4 Property Owner(s)of Record: Tr v �` .,- _i Telephone: Fax: email: 9 Mailing Address: 30(....A ,s 1.. ' S7 Lcetz. :i-c Lt.n,C / .i •,,e/.4 %07,0 ApplicantAgent(if different from owner): &r tart 1112.R-T./.1i C� Telephone: S6 0--' 65—37i 7 Fax: 'R60"-SLS—Li S3/ email: Mailing Address: `741 lc Thy,r,.-d y 1--4p left, 9—,' /C-e r'e f t,4--ef cyS 3 7 What kind of Permit?(Check each box that applies building jbji'l C..i ttk-Ia "-Ari ❑Variance(Minor, Major or Reasonable Economic Use) ❑ Demolition Permit El Conditional Use[C(a),C(d), or CI** LI Single Family 0 Garage Attached/Detached 0 Discretionary"D"or Unnamed Use Classification ❑ Manufactured Home 0 Modular 0 Special Use(Essential Public Facilities)** ❑ Commercial* ❑Boundary Line Adjustment ❑ Change of Use ❑Short Plat** ❑ Address 0 Road Approach 0 Binding Site Plan** ❑ Home Business ❑Cottagelndustry 0 Long Plat** ❑Propane ❑Planned Rural Residential Development(PRRD)/Amendments** ❑Sign ❑Plat Vacation/Alteration** ❑Allowed"Yes" Use Consistency Analysis 0 Shoreline Master Program Exemption/Permit Revisions** 0 Stormwater Management ❑Shoreline Management Substantial Development** ❑Site Plan Approval Advance Determination(SPAAD)* 0 Shoreline Management Variance 0 Temporary Use 0 Comprehensive Plan/UDC/Land Use District Map Amendment ❑Wireless Telecommunication* 0 Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program Amendment ❑ Forest Practices Act/Release of Six-Year Moratorium El Tree Vegetaion Request *May require a Pre—Application Conference **Requires a Pre-Application Conference Please identify any other local, state or federal permits required for this proposal, if known: •.j"-ili r2l t---i A-2_ 2- /� pp DESIGNATION OF AGENT I hereby designate �Ce l x j`rinA/ to act as my agent in matters relating to th appli ation for permit(s). OWNER SIGNATU t Date: 7 0Q p By signing this application form,the owner/agent attests that the information provided herein,and in any attachments,is true and correct to the best of his,her or it's knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the owner/agent with respect to this application packet may result in this permit being null and void. I Willie! aglee lv aavc,indenniify and livid IIannle**Joffe!aon County againat all liabilities,judgment*,court coats,reaaonabie attorney',fee*and expenses which may in any way accrue against Jefferson County as a result of or in consequence of the granting of this permit. I further agree to provide acces and right entry to Jefferson County and its employees,representatives or agents for the sole purpose of application review and any required late pectio . Staffs access and right of entry will be assumed unless the applicant informs the ounty in writing at the time of the application tha r she rior notice. �//.— Signature: / �/< '— Date: The action or actions Applicant will undertake as a result of the issuance of this permit may negatively impact upon one or more threatened or endangered species and could lead to a potential"take"of an endangered species as those terms are defined in the federal law known as the "Endangered Species Act"or"ESA."Jefferson County makes no assurances to the applicant that the actions that will be undertaken because this permit has been issued will of violate e ESA. Any individual,group or agency can file a lawsuit on behalf of an endangered species regarding your action(s)even if you are i mplian with the Jefferson County development code.The Applicant acknowledges th he,sh or it holds individual and non-transferable nsibili r adhering to and complying with the ESA. The Applicant has read this disclai rend gns and dates it below. Signature: C—__..... - Date: 7 /7 07 C:\Documents and Settings\canal\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK86\Master Permit Application 12-19-2006.doc } , ‘ (. r")-1 ) I AGENCY USE ONLY JARPA FORM LAST UP1ATED:March 19,2007 A gency Reference#: Date Received: C rculated by: (local govt.or agency) P:oject Tracking Number: Washington State JOINT AQUATIC RESOURCES PERMIT APPLICATION (JARPA) , t Form ,tio.-- , ,. , Step 1: Get Ready Step 2: Complete Form Step 3: Check Work Step 4: Copy and Send In Go to www.epermitting.org Use black ink. Use interne"Help" Use final review See JARPA Contacts at for correct farm and Check correct buttons to answer checklist at www.epermitting.orc for instructions permit boxes. questions completely. www.epennitting.org. correct mailing addresses. [] Fish Habitat Enhancement Projects per RCW 77.55.181. You must submit copy of completed JARPA form and Fish Habitat Enhancement JARPA Addition to your Local Government Planning Dept and WA Dep't of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)Area Habitat Biologist on same day, Note for Local Governments:You must submit comments to WDFW within 15 working days. Based on instruct ons at www.epermittinq.orq, I am sending copies of this application to the following: (check all that apply) ❑Local Government for Shoreline: ['substantial Development ['Conditional Use [,Variance ❑Exemption, ❑R v sion Floodplain Management ❑Critical Areas Ordinance Il �.itt_dCE1i ashington Department of Fish and Wildlife for Hydraulic Project Approval(Submit 2 copies to WDFW Region) [ ashington Department of Ecology for 401 Water Quality Certification (to Regional Office-Federal Permit Unit) []Washington Department of Natural Resources for Aquatic Resources Use Authorization Notification MAY 1 3 38 []Corps of Engin tiers for: Section 404 permit ❑Section 10 permit []Coast Guard for: []General Bridge Act Permit ['Private Aids to Navigation(for non-bridge projects) []For Department of Transportation projects only: This project will be designed to meet conditions of the most current[[Cnpny Cnn1f °co Ecology/Department of Transportation Water Quality Implementing Agreement LJ l LC lflc\)UIi• PROJECT TITLE: a 1 ,...,, ( v‘.4 ± e PROJECT DESCRIPTION: / ' M � k SECTION A-Use for all permits covered by this application. Be sure to ALSO complete Section C(Signature Block)for all _ permit applications. help 1.APPLICANT '---^ \-e2 MAILING ADDRESS \r L7 5 s ru, 8io I`t (`telNiggPei%/A Q EI WORK PHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS HOME PHONE FAX# C) If an agent is acting for the applicant during the permit process, complete#2. Be sure agent signs Section C(Signature Block)for _ aISt permit applications hey 2.AUTHORI2,ED AGENT 6--lei (O,i MAILING ADDRESS —2Y s �- � / c.te J. �7„ tJ1 I hA�c 1J h� c1 =F/7 (/--- G6 -S5 PHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS / HOME PHONE FAX#360 76S-37 7 CM 3. Relationship of applicant to property: (OWNER / ❑ PURCHASER ❑ LESSEE ❑ ___ help 4. Name,add mess and phone number of property owner(s)if other than applicant: UM 5. Location (s:reet address, including city, county and zip ode,where- oposed activity exi is or will occur) 1117 02G DI \JZ +J,iV I OJ/NS2Al vet help Local government with jurisdiction(city or county) i help Waterbody ycu are working in ` C -�1J�14 O ,y h Q), he IP Tributary of WRIA�# 6 c—eN 4'.) Pt% Is this waterbody on the 303(d)List El YES j Nb If YES,what parameter(s)? it,, Shoreline designation C 0, `o-pwc / _ L Zoning designation i 4P'L_ JJ '/a:Section Section Township Range Government Lot NO (/1 I ! , ( ( V ,W( DNR stream type if known tillP Latitude and Longitude: �V Tax Parcel Number '7O ( /52 00g Office of Regulatory Assistance, JARPA JARPA FORM LAST UPDATED: March 19,2007 For help call 800-917-0043 or visit www.epermittinq.orq 1 111P 6. Describe(a)the current use of the property, (b)structures existing on the property, and (c)existing environmental conditions. Have you completed any portion of the proposed activity on this property? YES 0 NO For any portion of the proposed activity already completed on this property, indi ate month and year of completion. J js� D2C/0\1 RCL (/V 1 Q a l '1e- Pa) ST w ft-1. • Is the property agricultural land? 0 YES O Are you a USDA program participant? 0 YES 'j NO . 7a. Describe the proposed work that needs aquatic permits: Complete plans and specifications should be provided for all work waterward of the ordinary high water mark or line, including types of equipment to be used. If applying for a shoreline permit, describe fill work within and beyond 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark. If you have provided attached materials to describe your project,you still must summarize the proposed work here. Attach a separate sheet if additional space is needed. u G v(L g-' -oi- .S e I ; 044 LAI rv) PREPARATION OF'DRAWINGS: See sample drawings and guidance for completing the drawings. ONE SET OF ORIGINAL OR GOOD QUALITY REPRODUCIBLE DRAWINGS MUST BE ATTACHED. NOTE: Applicants are encouraged to submit photographs of the project site,but these DO NOT substitute for drawings. THE CORPS _ OF ENGINEERS AND COAST GUARD REQUIRE DRAWINGS ON 8-1/2 X 11 INCH SHEETS. LARGER DRAWINGS MAY BE REQUIRED BY OTHER AGENCIES. ' J, 7b. Describe the purpose of the proposed work and why you want or need to perform it at the site. Please explain any specific needs that have influenced the design. Al a ,\0 3< v f-ctA --criz e e Orpeof 7c. Describe the potential impacts to characteristic uses of the water body. These uses may include fish and aquatic life,water quality,water supply, recreation and aesthetics. Identify proposed actions to avoid, minimize, and mitigate detrimental impacts and provide proper protection of fish and aquatic life. Identify which guidance documents you have used. Attach a separate sheet if additional space is needed. RECEIVE Av b _ n�. p +rz kzs k-rt�w rJ RECEIVE HAY 13 2008 JEFFFRSf N P ►+ fEn help 7d. For in-water construction work,will your project be in compliance with the State of Washington water qua Ity s 4nld'rd5}b turbidity(WAC 173.201A-410)? YES ❑ NO help 8. Will the project be constructed in stages? 0 YES F10 Proposed:starting date: Estimated duration of activity: hep 9. k if any temporary or permanent structures will be placed: Che atervlard of the ordinary high water mark or line for fresh or tidal waters AND/OR 0 Waterward of the mean higher high water for tidal waters? heir10. Will fill material (rock,fill, bulkhead,or other material) be placed: ❑ Waterwarcl of the ordinary high water mark or line for fresh waters? N/� If YES,VOLUME (cubic yards) /AREA (acres) ❑ Waterward of the mean higher high water for tidal waters? If YES,VOLUME(cubic yards) /AREA (acres) Office of Regulatory Assistance,JARPA JARPA FORM LAST UPDATED:March 19,2007 For help call 800-917-0043 or visit www.eriermittinq.orq 2 help 11. Will material be placed in wetlands? 0 YES ,i'NO If YES: IMMI A. Impacted area in acres: help B. Has a delineation been completed? If YES, please submit with application. ❑ YES NO Ea C. Has a wetland report been prepared? If YES, please submit with application 0 YES 40-- NO help l D.Type and composition of fill material (e.g.,sand,etc.) ®E. Material source: help F. List all soil series(type of soil)located at the project site,and indicate if they are on the county's list of hydric soils. Soils information can be obtained from the natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS). help G.WILL PROPOSED ACTIVITY CAUSE FLOODING OR DRAINING OF WETLANDS? ❑ YES ,r—NO If YES, IMPACTED AREA IS ACRES OF DRAINED WETLANDS. NOTE:If your project wi I impact greater than 1/10 of an acre of wetland,submit a mitigation plan to the Corps and Ecology for approval along with the JARPA form. NOTE:A 401 water qua ity certification may be required from Ecology in addition to an approved mitigation plan if your project wetland impacts are greater than 1/10 acre in size. Please submit the JARPA form and mitigation plan to Ecology for 401 certification review. help 12. Stormwater Compliance: This project is(or will be)designed to meet ecology's most current stormwater manual,or an Ecology approved local stormwater manual. CrYES 0 NO If YES—Which manual will your project be designed to meet? help If NO—For Clean Water Act Section 401 and 404 permits only—Please submit to Ecology for approval,along with this JARPA application,documentation that demonstrates the stormwater runoff from your project or activity will comply with the water quality standards,WAC 173.201(A) heap'13. Will excavation or dredging be required in water or wetlands? 0 YES, ( NO If YES: A. Volume: (cubic yards) /area (acre) B. Composition of material to be removed: C. Disposal site for excavated material: D. Method of dredging: help 14. Has the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA)been completed ,r YES NO SEPA Lead Agency: 1k064) SEPA Decision: DNS, MDNS,EIS,Adoption, Exemption Decision Date(end of comment period) SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR SEPA DECISION LETTER TO WDFW AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE APPLICATION help 15. List other Applications,approvals or certifications from other federal, state or local agencies for any structures,construction dischargers or other activities described in the application (i.e. preliminary plat approval, health district approval, building permit, SEPA review,federal energy regulatory commission license(FERC), Forest practices application, etc.). Also, indicate whether work has been completed and indicate all existing work on drawings. NOTE: For use with Corps Nationwide Permits, identify _ whether your project has or will need an NPDES permit for discharging wastewater and/or stormwater. TYPE OF APPROVAL ISSUING AGENCY IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION DATE APPROVED COMPLETED? NO. helP'16. Has any agency denied approval for the activity you're applying for or for any activity directly related to the activity described herein? 0 YES NO If YES,explain: RECEirvED MAY 13 2008 JdfEit SON COUNTY 000 Office of Regulatory Assistance JARPA JARPA FORM LAST UPDATED:March 19.2007 For help call 800-917-0043 or visit www.eoermittina.orq 3 04/04/2008 16:16 FAX IGT Ej001/001 • SECTION B - Use for Shoreline and Corps of Engineers permits only: 17a. Total cost of project. This means the fair market value of the project, including materials, labor, machine rentals, etc. 17b. If a project or any portion of a project receives funding from a federal agency, that agency is responsible for ESA consultation. Please indicate if you will receive federal funds and what federal agency is providing those funds. FEDERAL FUNDING 0 YES 0 NO If YES, please list the federal agency. 'T7.1 18. Local government with jurisdiction: 19. Provide names,addresses and telephone numbers of adjoining property owners, lessees, etc. Please note: Shoreline Management Compliance may require additional notice—consult your local government. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER SECTION C- This section MUST be completed for any permit covered by this application 20. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the activities described herein. I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in this application, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief,such information is true, complete, and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the proposed activities, I hereby grant to the agencies to which this application is made, the right to enter the above-described location to inspect the proposed, in-progress or completed work. I agree to start work ONLY after all necessary permits have been received. DATE FSIGNATUR: 1F APP 'ANT /1-//DAT SIGNATU" •F AUTHORIZED AGENTf161 061- I HEREBY DESIGNATik-ecN ro ki TO ACT AS MY AGENT IN MATTERS RELATED TO THIS APPLICATION FOR PERMIT(S). I UNDERSTANAT IF • FEDERAL PERMIT IS ISSUED, I MUST SIGN THE PERMIT. y � oP SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DA E SIGNATURE OF LANDOW—..12'..°--XCEPT PUBLIC ENTITY LANDOWNERS, E.G. DNR) THIS APPLICATION MUST BE SIGNED BY THE APPLICANT AND THE AGENT, IF AN AUTHORIZED AGENT IS DESIGNATED. 18 U.S.0 §1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact or makes any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false,fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry, shall be fined not more than$10,000 or imprisoned not more than 5 years or both. COMPLETED BY LOCAL OFFICIAL A. Nature of the existing shoreline. (Describe type of shoreline, such as marine, stream, lake, lagoon, marsh, bog, swamp, flood plain, floodway, delta;type of beach, such as accretion, erosion, high bank, low bank, or dike; material such as sand, gravel, mud,clay, rock, riprap; and extent and type of bulkheading, if any) B. In the event that any of the proposed buildings or structures will exceed a height of thirty-five feet above the average grade level, indicate the approximate location of and number of residential units, existing and potential,that will have an obstructed view: C. If the application involves a conditional use or variance, set forth in full that portion of the master program which provides that the proposed use may be a conditional use, or, in the case of a variance, from which the variance is being sought: These Agencies are Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employers. For special accommodation needs,please contact the appropriate agency in the instructions Office of Regulatory Assistance,JARPA JARPA FORM LAST UPDATED: March 19,2007 For help call 800-917-0043 or visit www.epermitting.orq 4 ERSN COUNTY XRMIT R JEFF CASE NO. /LP 07 a)CENT S O P os -- a g CERTIFICATION OF MAILING I make the following certification: I am competent to testify and make this certification based upon personal knowledge. On this day of , 2008, I deposited-- int'o• the U.S. Mail with first class 1 Ota (T i postage affixed, true and correct co 'es of ,�, _ L in the above matter, addressed to: Adjacent Ad Property Owners: � p rty See attached list. Agencies: See attached list. LCY Interested Parties: See attached list. IRZApplicant/Representative - Posting Packet: 1 set of laminating sheets with Notices, Posting Instruction, Affidavit, and a copy of Notice. NVNewspapers `B` Official PostingPlaces (x3) ❑ Other: I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the foregoing certification is true and correct. EXECUTED this day of ' 1\/I , 2008 at Port Townsend, Washington. Declarant F:\PLNCNTR\PLNCLERK\Forms\FRM Certification of Mailing updated 1-2008.DOC JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE OF TYPE II LAND USE APPLICATION AND PENDING SEPA DETERMINATION MLA07-00021 APPLICANT: TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 895119289 Application Received Date: May 15, 2008 Application Complete Date: May 15, 2008 Application Notice Date: May 21, 2008 SITE ADDRESS AND PROJECT LOCATION: 147 ORCAS DR Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIRED PERMITS/STUDIES: Modification to SDP07-00002 Conditional Use Permit for stairs to the beach. SDP07-00002 was approved and issued by Jefferson County on May 29, 2007 and approved by the Department of Ecology (DOE) on June 28, 2007. Subsequent to these approvals the construction of the stairs to the beach under permit BLD07-00400 could not be approved due to the final landing of the stairs being waterward of the OHWM contrary to the approved site plan. The proposed modification is to revise the site plan to match the location of the stairs. This modification meets the provisions for revisions under the Shoreline Master Program JCC 18.25.540 in concurrence with DOE and requires a Type II permit process per JCC 18.40.570 with SEPA review and determination for development on lands covered by water. An HPA from Fish &Wildlife will also be required. COMMENT PERIOD AND WHERE TO VIEW DOCUMENTS: The application and any studies may be reviewed at the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. All interested persons are invited to (a) comment on the application; (b) receive notice of and participate in any hearings; and (c) receive a copy of the decision by submitting such written comment(s)/request(s) to the Jefferson County Department of Community Development, Development Review Division, 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368, (360) 379-4450. Comments concerning this application should be submitted to the Department by 4:30 p.m. on June 20, 2008. If the last day of the comment period falls on a weekend or holiday, then the comment period shall be extended to the first working day after the weekend or holiday. Comments submitted after this date may not be considered in the staff report. SEPA INFORMATION AND PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION: The optional DNS process of WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable development regulations, and the project review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an EIS is prepared. A copy of the subsequent threshold (final) determination may be obtained upon request, and will be mailed to any person commenting upon the notice of application. The SEPA Official has determined that: This will be the only opportunity to make comments related to SEPA. There will not be another comment period after the threshold (final) SEPA determination is made. If the threshold determination is a Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) or a Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS), parties of record may appeal the decision to the Hearing Examiner within 14 days of the final Notice of Decision. A Determination of Significance (DS) may not be appealed to the Hearing Examiner. Decisions of the Hearing Examiner may not be further appealed except to Superior Court. PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION: This is a Type II Permit Application that is subject to SEPA review. There will not be a public hearing unless the final permit decision and/or the SEPA threshold determination by the Administrator is appealed to the Hearing Examiner. If an appeal hearing is scheduled, separate notice will be made at least 10 days prior to the hearing. A copy of the staff report will be made available for inspection at no cost at least seven calendar days prior to such a hearing. APPEALS: Appeals of SEPA decisions are described above in the SEPA Information and Preliminary Determination section. The final permit decision for this Type II permit application will be made by the Administrator. Parties of record may appeal the decision to the Hearing Examiner within 14 calendar days of the final Notice of Decision. Decisions of the Hearing Examiner may not be further appealed except to Superior Court. Project Planner: David Wayne Johnson, 360-379-4450 For further information, please visit the Jefferson County Department of Community web page at www.co.iefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ Please publish one time. PUBLISH DATE: May 21, 2008 BILL: Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE OF TYPE II LAND USE APPLICATION AND PENDING SEPA DETERMINATION MLA07-00021 APPLICANT: TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 895119289 Application Received Date: May 15, 2008 Application Complete Date: May 15, 2008 Application Notice Date: May 21, 2008 SITE ADDRESS AND PROJECT LOCATION: 147 ORCAS DR Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIRED PERMITS/STUDIES: Modification to SDP07-00002 Conditional Use Permit for stairs to the beach. SDP07-00002 was approved and issued by Jefferson County on May 29, 2007 and approved by the Department of Ecology (DOE) on June 28, 2007. Subsequent to these approvals the construction of the stairs to the beach under permit BLD07-00400 could not be approved due to the final landing of the stairs being waterward of the OHWM contrary to the approved site plan. The proposed modification is to revise the site plan to match the location of the stairs. This modification meets the provisions for revisions under the Shoreline Master Program JCC 18.25.540 in concurrence with DOE and requires a Type II permit process per JCC 18.40.570 with SEPA review and determination for development on lands covered by water. An HPA from Fish & Wildlife will also be required. COMMENT PERIOD AND WHERE TO VIEW DOCUMENTS: The application and any studies may be reviewed at the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. All interested persons are invited to (a) comment on the application; (b) receive notice of and participate in any hearings; and (c) receive a copy of the decision by submitting such written comment(s)/request(s) to the Jefferson County Department of Community Development, Development Review Division, 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368, (360) 379-4450. Comments concerning this application should be submitted to the Department by 4:30 p.m. on June 20, 2008. If the last day of the comment period falls on a weekend or holiday, then the comment period shall be extended to the first working day after the weekend or holiday. Comments submitted after this date may not be considered in the staff report. SEPA INFORMATION: The optional DNS process of WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. The SEPA Official has determined that: Project Planner: David Wayne Johnson, 360-379-4450 For further information, please visit the Jefferson County Department of Community web page at www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE OF TYPE II LAND USE APPLICATION AND PENDING SEPA DETERMINATION MLA07-00021 APPLICANT: TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 895119289 Application Received Date: May 15, 2008 Application Complete Date: May 15, 2008 Application Notice Date: May 21, 2008 SITE ADDRESS AND PROJECT LOCATION: 147 ORCAS DR Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIRED PERMITS/STUDIES: Modification to SDP07-00002 Conditional Use Permit for stairs to the beach. SDP07-00002 was approved and issued by Jefferson County on May 29, 2007 and approved by the Department of Ecology (DOE) on June 28, 2007. Subsequent to these approvals the construction of the stairs to the beach under permit BLD07-00400 could not be approved due to the final landing of the stairs being waterward of the OHWM contrary to the approved site plan. The proposed modification is to revise the site plan to match the location of the stairs. This modification meets the provisions for revisions under the Shoreline Master Program JCC 18.25.540 in concurrence with DOE and requires a Type II permit process per JCC 18.40.570 with SEPA review and determination for development on lands covered by water. An HPA from Fish & Wildlife will also be required. COMMENT PERIOD AND WHERE TO VIEW DOCUMENTS: The application and any studies may be reviewed at the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. All interested persons are invited to (a) comment on the application; (b) receive notice of and participate in any hearings; and (c) receive a copy of the decision by submitting such written comment(s)/request(s) to the Jefferson County Department of Community Development, Development Review Division, 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368, (360) 379-4450. Comments concerning this application should be submitted to the Department by 4:30 p.m. on June 20, 2008. If the last day of the comment period falls on a weekend or holiday, then the comment period shall be extended to the first working day after the weekend or holiday. Comments submitted after this date may not be considered in the staff report. SEPA INFORMATION AND PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION: The optional DNS process of WAC 197-11-355 is being used. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. The proposal may include mitigation measures under applicable development regulations, and the project review process may incorporate or require mitigation measures regardless of whether an EIS is prepared. A copy of the subsequent threshold (final) determination may be obtained upon request, and will be mailed to any person commenting upon the notice of application. The SEPA Official has determined that: This will be the only opportunity to make comments related to SEPA. There will not be another comment period after the threshold (final) SEPA determination is made. If the threshold determination is a Determination of Non-Significance (DNS) or a Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS), parties of record may appeal the decision to the Hearing Examiner within 14 days of the final Notice of Decision. A Determination of Significance (DS) may not be appealed to the Hearing Examiner. Decisions of the Hearing Examiner may not be further appealed except to Superior Court. PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION: This is a Type II Permit Application that is subject to SEPA review. There will not be a public hearing unless the final permit decision and/or the SEPA threshold determination by the Administrator is appealed to the Hearing Examiner. If an appeal hearing is scheduled, separate notice will be made at least 10 days prior to the hearing. A copy of the staff report will be made available for inspection at no cost at least seven calendar days prior to such a hearing. APPEALS: Appeals of SEPA decisions are described above in the SEPA Information and Preliminary Determination section. The final permit decision for this Type II permit application will be made by the Administrator. Parties of record may appeal the decision to the Hearing Examiner within 14 calendar days of the final Notice of Decision. Decisions of the Hearing Examiner may not be further appealed except to Superior Court. Project Planner: David Wayne Johnson, 360-379-4450 For further information, please visit the Jefferson County Department of Community web page at www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 379-4450 POSTING INSTRUCTIONS Please post the attached notice on a 2-foot by 3-foot board provided by this department in a conspicuous location visible to vehicle traffic and pedestrians on or reasonably near the proposed development by May 21, 2008. The clear adhesive paper can be put over the notice after you mount it to protect it from the elements. Additional notice boards may be required where the site does not abut a public road, for a large site that abuts more than one (1) public road, or the Administrator determines that additional notice boards are necessary to provide adequate public notice. Notice boards shall be maintained in good and legible condition by the applicant during the notice period, be in place at least fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the date of the hearing, and be removed within fifteen (15) calendar days after the end of the notice period. Complete the affidavit, have it notarized, and return it to this office within three (3) days of posting. If the affidavit is not filed as required, any scheduled hearing or date by which the public may comment on the application will be postponed in order to allow compliance with this notice requirement. If you have any questions, please contact this office at (360) 379-4450. MLA number: MLA07-00021 Proponent(s): TIMOTHY W SUITER AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING PUBLIC NOTICE JEFFERSON COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE ORDINANCE#03-0702-01 State of Washington) County of Jefferson) , being duly sworn of oath say that I have posted one (1) public notice poster on or near the site identified in the following development description: PROPOSAL: Modification to SDP07-00002 Conditional Use Permit for stairs to the beach. SDP07-00002 was approved and issued by Jefferson County on May 29, 2007 and approved by the Department of Ecology(DOE) on June 28, 2007. Subsequent to these approvals the construction of the stairs to the beach under permit BLD07-00400 could not be approved due to the final landing of the stairs being waterward of the OHWM contrary to the approved site plan. The proposed modification is to revise the site plan to match the location of the stairs. This modification meets the provisions for revisions under the Shoreline Master Program JCC 18.25.540 in concurrence with DOE and requires a Type II permit process per JCC 18.40.570 with SEPA review and determination for development on lands covered by water. An HPA from Fish &Wildlife will also be required. These two notices were posted in full compliance with JEFFERSON COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE on: the day of , 2008. (Signature of person posting notice) Subscribed and sworn to before me on this day of , 2008. Acknowledgement: Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing in , Washington. My commission expires: NOTARY STAMP MLA Number: MLA07-00021 Proponent(s): TIMOTHY W SUITER I:\F_MLT_NtcApp30_APO_U.rpt SDP08-00028 SDP08-00028 TIMOTHY W SUITER GREG BARRON KATHRYN A SUITER 7425 THORNDYKE RD 13445 STONEY BROOK DR QUILCENE, WA 98376 RENO, NV 895119289 SDP08-00028 SDP08-00028 DOE SHORELANDS OFFICE `WDFW JEFFREE STEWART MARGIE SCHIRATO PO BOX 47775 414 BUSINESS PARK ROAD OLYMPIA, WA 98504-7775 SHELTON,WA 98584 / C 901182010 901182009 ALBERT C ANDERSON JR RICHARD P PORTER A C ANDERSON JR REV TRUST JANICE A PORTER PO BOX 1837 810 109TH ST SE PORT TOWNSEND,WA 983680229 EVERETT,WA 982084038 901182001 901182008 RAMON F BRODERS TIMOTHY W SUITER 5571 OLD GARDINER RD KATHRYN A SUITER PORT TOWNSEND,WA 983689779 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO, NV 895119289 947400001 947400003 DONALD B CASE KENNETH D TOBIAS JOANNE PETERSON 12 BENSON CRST 51 MOLINDA LN PORT ANGELES,WA 983638345 PORT TOWNSEND,WA 983689707 901182014 CHEN FAMILY TRUST 581 BACHELOR ROAD SEQUIM,WA 98382 901182007 HOUSTON CHEN TRUSTEE POLLY CHEN TRUSTEE 11301 RESERVOIR RD SANTA ANA,CA 92705 901182003 ROBERT G HOWARD IRENA L HOWARD 4763 OLD GARDINER RD PORT TOWNSEND,WA 983689778 947400004 JOHN M MOORE 30 HONEYMOON LN PORT TOWNSEND,WA 983689798 1111 / 111 lir 11,111, ? of I k.1 i *Alm •, s AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING PUBLIC NOTICE llsl JEFFERSON COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE V J J ORDINANCE#03-0702-01 1(y State of Washington) ANY 2 2411,0 County ri-AC2C-Ii. of Jefferson) fir/} I, j° C 1 , being duly sworn of oath say that I have posted one(1`� r6Gq gl n or near the site ideed in the fol owing development description: �' D CD PROPOSAL: Modification to SDP07-00002 Conditional Use Permit for stairs to the beach. SDP07-00002 was approved and issued by Jefferson County on May 29, 2007 and approved by the Department of Ecology(DOE)on June 28, 2007. Subsequent to these approvals the construction of the stairs to the beach under permit BLD07-00400 could not be approved due to the final landing of the stairs being waterward of the OHWM contrary to the approved site plan. The proposed modification is to revise the site plan to match the location of the stairs. This modification meets the provisions for revisions under the Shoreline Master Program JCC 18.25.540 in concurrence with DOE and requires a Type II permit process per JCC 18.40.570 with SEPA review and determination for development on lands covered by water. An HPA from Fish &Wildlife will also be required. These two notices were posted in full compliance with JEFFERSON COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE on: the day ofd A ,2008. - "- (Signatur of perso pos ing note ce) Subscribed and sworn to before me on this z/ day of , 2008. Acknowledgement: iryPubli nap7dfor theSeofWashington,residing in Washington. ;�� My commission expires: `�I �` ' • Z 1oc G ,h d' ••09-22- • hlF OF w • As' NOTARY STAMP MLA Number: MLA07-00021 Proponent(s):TIMOTHY W SUITER I:\F_MLT_NtcApp3O_APO_U.rpt JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE OF TYPE II LAND USE AP- Affidavit of Publication PLICATION AND PENDING SEPA DETERMINATION STATE OF WASHINGTON) MLA07.00021 APPLICANT: S S TIMOTHY W SUITER COUNTY OF JEFFERSON) KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DRRENO NV 8e51 Dat 289 I, Allegra A. Clarkson, Legal Publications Coordinator of the Port Application Received Date: May 15,2008 Townsend & Jefferson County Leader, a weekly newspaper which has Application Complete Date: May 15,2008 been established, published in the English language and circulated Application Notice Date: continuouslyas a weeklynewspaper in the town of Port Townsend in May 21,2008 SITE ADDRESS AND said County and State, and for general circulation in said county for PROJECT LOCATION:147 ORCAS DR Par- cel Number 901 182 008,in Section 18,Township more than six (6) months prior to the date of first publication of the 29,Range 01 West,WM,located at 147 Orcas Dr, Notice hereto attached and that the said Port Townsend & Jefferson Port Townsend,WA 98368 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIRED County Leader was on the 27th day of June 1941 approved as a legal PERMITS/STUDIES: Modification to SDP07.00002 Conditional newspaper by the Superior Court of said Jefferson County and Use Permit for stairs to the beach. SDP07 00002 annexed is a true copy of the was approved and issued by Jefferson County on May 29,2007 and approved by the Department of Ecology(DOE)on June 28,2007. Subsequent to JEFFERSON COUNTY these approvals the construction of the stairs to the beach under permit BLD07-00400 could not PUBLIC NOTICE OF TYPE II LAND USE APPLICATION be approved due to the final landing of the stairs AND PENDING SEPA being waterward of the OHWM contrary to the approved site plan. The proposed modification is DETERMINATION to revise the site plan to match the locatioh of the NILA07-00021 stairs. This modification meets the provisions for revisions under the Shoreline Master Program JCC 18.25.540 in concurrence with DOE and requires As it appearedg in the regular and entire issue of said paper itself not in a Type II permit process per JCC 18.40.570 with SEPA review and determination for development a supplement thereof for a period of 1 week, beginning on the 21st day on lands covered by water. An HPA from Fish& Wildlife will also be required. of May, 2008, ending on the 21st day of May, 2008, that said DOCUMENTS: COMMENT PERIOD AND WHERE TO VIEW newspaper was regularly distributed to their subscribers duringall of g y The application and any studies may be re- this period. That the full amount of$59.50 has been paid in full, at the viewed at the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. All interested persons rate of$ 7.00 per column inch for each insertion. are invited to(a)comment on the application;(b) \11111111 II//y// receive notice of and participate in any hearings; \\\\�/ /// y�, and(c)receive a copy of the decision by submit- SUbsC ieli yaifd. t6'rjef. - me this _ • day of Tvn.� 2008. ting such written comment(s)/request(s) to the Z.• (> s ` �, .• O �� Jefferson County Department of Community De- TAR ° / memik,/ • p Y % velopment, Development Review Division, 621 Q• C\ "= W Sheridan Street,Port Townsend,WA 98368,(360) 1OA)*of(t b12012 J — 379.4450. Comments concerning this application = $ 1 ;o ilegra A. Clarkson should be submitted to the Department by 4:30 Notat_P li lt41alb to etjle p.m.on June 20,2008. If the last day of the corn- C V Smote of Washington Residing at Port Townsend. mentperiodfallsonaweekendorholiday,thenthe rte, �pF•°°°°^°•••''�0• �� commen iod be ng day atfterrthe weelkend or holiday.nded to ihe first work-Comment //i/////� f IWIAS�\\\\\ submitted after this date may not be considered in the staff report. SEPA INFORMATION: The optional DNS process of WAC 197-11- 355 is being used. This may be the only oppor- tunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. Project Planner: David Wayne Johnson, 360-379-4450 For further information, please visit the Jefferson County Department of Community web page at www.co.jefferson.wa.us/ commdevelopment/ 2868 5/21 May 15, 2008 TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 895119289 RE: SITE ADDRESS: 147 ORCAS DR MLA*: MLA07-00021 Dear TIMOTHY W SUITER: Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff have reviewed the application materials for the above project proposal and have determined that the application is substantially complete. Additional information needed for project review may be requested in writing by the Director or Project Planner. Please call the Department of Community Development if you have any questions. Sincerely, Department of Community Development Staff c: File GREG BARRON 7425 THORN DYKE RD QUILCENE WA 98376 ROPERTY LINE P :\., ,,,, \ \ru -s 0 Z £ 0 Cl z Z 4. 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QUi[CENE, WA 98376 (360) 765.3749 JfifLRSON EOUNIY FAX (360) 765-4551 �If 1 UL 5 ApRil 2008 JEFFERSON COUNTY DCD 621 ShEFtidAN STREET PORT TOJ/NSENd, WA 98368 ATTN: D,xvid JohNSON DAvid, ENCLOSEd IS ThE DARPA AppLICATION, SEPA AppLICATION ANd ThE REVISEd SITE pLAN ALONG WITh THE SEPA FEE FOR THE SUITER pERMIT REVISION. PLEASE LET ME kNOW IF you REQUIRE ANy AddITIONAL INFORMATION. PLEASE NOTE TI-IAT WE NAVE TAkEN CARE OF TI-IE CONCRETE AT ThE bEACh LANd1NG AS FAR AS GETTING ThE CONCRETE OUT OF THE hOLES. Now WE NEEd TO pACk IT Up THE hILL. PLEASE kEEp ME pOSTEd ON PROGRESS REGARd1NG ThE SIGN OFF. REGARdS, , R4, iF 6 M. S `` ?:2'88, 0 2 STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY PO Box 47775 • Olympia, Washington 98504-7775 • (360) 407-6300 June 28, 2007 I certify that I mailed a copy of this document to the persons and addresses listed thereon,postage prepaid,in a receptacle for United States mail in Mr. David Johnson Lacey,Washington on Jefferson County Community Development gtftrlfc- ,2007. 621 Sheridan Street t-b,i --- Port Townsend, WA 98368 Timothy and Kathryn Suiter 13445 Stoney Brook Drive Reno,Nevada 89511 RE: Jefferson County Permit#SDP07-00002 Timothy and Kathryn Suiter - Applicant Shoreline Substantial Development/Conditional Use Permit# 2007-SW-03163-Conditioned Dear Mr. and Mrs. Suiter and Mr. Johnson: The Department of Ecology has reviewed the above referenced Conditional Use permit to construct stairs to the beach associated with a single family residence on Conservancy Designated shorelines of Discovery Bay, a Shoreline of Statewide Significance. The area is identified in the Coastal Atlas as an unstable slope. In light of Ecology's limited authority under the Shoreline Management Act, based on the following additional conditions, we will concur that the proposal, as conditioned by Jefferson County, meets the intent of the master program and the criteria set forth in WAC 173-27-160 for granting a Conditional Use permit. Subject to meeting the conditions below, the permit is hereby approved. 1) Applicant will provide Ecology with properly detailed, and engineer-stamped plans for the stair structure that are consistent with findings of geotechnical evaluations and/or additional professional evaluations of slope stability and foundation material on which the stairs will be supported. 2) Applicant will provide narrative description of specific materials and methods of construction. The narrative and plans will include footprint of slope that will be disturbed for construction, and must show that long-term impacts to slope stability have been evaluated and minimized. Applicant will provide Ecology with a contingency plan that describes how the structure would be maintained or repaired in the event of significant slope failure damaging the stairs. The applicant must demonstrate that repair work would not cause significant adverse impacts to the bluff environment. 0 3) By acceptance of this Shoreline Conditional Use permit, applicant acknowledges and agrees: (i)that the site may be subject to hazards from storm waves or bluff erosion or failure; (ii)to assume the risks to the applicant and the property that is the subject of this permit for any injury or damage from such hazards in connection with this permitted development; and, (iii)to unconditionally waive any claim of damage or liability against Ecology or its employees for damages or harm from such hazards. This approval is given pursuant to requirements of the Shoreline Management Act of 1971. Other federal, state, or local approvals may be required. Those developments and activities authorized by the subject permit may not begin until twenty- one (21) days from the transmittal date of this approval letter, or until conclusion of any review proceeding (appeal) initiated within the twenty-one day period. The Shorelines Hearings Board will notify you by letter if this permit is appealed. If you have any questions on the above action, please contact Jeff Stewart at 360-407-6521. Sincer iy Perry J Lund, Unit Man.:-r Shorelands and Environment. ` Assistance Program PJL:JS:dn JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE TYPE III LAND USE PERMIT SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT WASHINGTON STATE SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT(RCW 90.58) PROPONENT: TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 895119289 DATE ISSUED: May 29, 2007 DATE EXPIRES: May 29, 2009 MLA#:MLA07-00021 CASE NUMBER: SDP07-00002 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Stairway access to the beach for a single family residence. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required, prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish &Wildlife will be notified and have an opportunity to comment on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review. PROJECT LOCATION: Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 WATERBODY AND/OR ASSOCIATED WETLANDS: DISCOVERY BAY SHORELINE OF STATE-WIDE SIGNIFICANCE: YES SHORELINE DESIGNATION: CONSERVANCY FINDINGS: 1.) The Administrator finds that this application complies with applicable provisions of the Unified Developmer Code, all other applicable ordinances and regulations, and is consistent with the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan and Land Use map. 2.) See Staff Report dated April 23, 2007 and Hearing Examiner Decision received May 29, 2007 for Findings. CONDITIONS: 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 following conditions: 1.) 1. The applicant shall obtain a building permit from the Jefferson County Department of Community Development prior to the construction of the stairway. 2. Prior to issuance of the Jefferson County Building Permit, the applicant will be required to submit the following: i. A small parcel Drainage and Erosion Control Plan as required and described by 18.30.070 JCC & 18.15.380 JCC and incorporating the recommendations outlined in the Geotechnical Report prepared by Stratum Group dated May 17, 2006. Once the subject permit has been issued, the applicant shall fully implement the provisions of the submitted Drainage and Erosion Control Plan. 3. This approval does not authorize the removal of any large conifer trees. 4. Proper disposal of construction debris must be on land in such a manner that debris cannot enter the water body or cause water quality degradation of state waters. No fill or other material may be placed in the waters or intertidal areas of Jefferson County. 5. Fresh uncured concrete in direct contact with the water is toxic to aquatic life. All concrete shall be poured in the dry and allowed to cure a minimum of seven (7) days before contact with the water. 6. All lumber and other materials treated with preservative shall be sufficiently cured to minimize leaching into the water or shore bed, in accordance with the Best Management Practices approved by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. 7. The design of the stairway shall include the minimum size footings and concrete supports to support the structure as determined by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. This condition is intended to minimize the visual impacts of the structure and to minimize the disruption of the bluff. 8. Construction shall be in substantial compliance with the site plans submitted to Jefferson County during the permit process as they exist now or are hereafter amended by Jefferson County and/or the Washington State Department of Ecology. 9. Work within the jurisdiction of the Shoreline Program other than as described above shall receive separate review from this office. 10. Substantial progress towards completion of the project shall be performed within two years of the issuance of the permit. 11. A bulk-head shall not be allowed in the future to protect this beach access stairway, which is a non-essential, non-appurtenant structure. 12. All work and structures shall occur landward of the OHWM. No over water construction is allowed without SEPA review. NOTICE: This permit may be rescinded by Jefferson County or the Washington State Shorelines Hearings Board upon finding that the permittee has not complied with the conditions herein, pursuant to RCW 90.58.140(8). The permittee is liable for all damages to public and private property arising from violation of any provisions of the permit hereby granted, including the cost of restoring the affected area to its condition prior to violation and possible court costs that may ensue from violation, pursuant to RCW 90.58.230. Construction pursuant to this permit will not begin nor is it authorized until twenty-one (21) days from the date of filing as defined in WAC 173-27-130 or until all review proceedings initiated within twenty-one days from the date of such filing have terminated, except as provided in RCW 90.58.140(5a-c). Construction or substantial progress toward construction of the permitted development shall begin within two (2) years from the date of this permit and completion of the permitted development shall be accomplished within five (5) years from the date of this permit. Nothing in this permit shall excuse the permittee from complying with any other federal, state, or local statutes, ordinances, or regulations applicable to this project, but consistent with RCW 90.58. Development pursuant to this permit shall be undertaken subject to the applicable policies and performance standards of the Jefferson County Shoreline Management Master Program and the Jefferson County Unified Development Code. If during excavation or development of the site an area of potential archaeological significance is uncovered, all activity in the immediate area shall be halted, and the Administrator shall be notified at once. The Federal Endangered Species Act rules to protect threatened Chinook and Summer-run Chum salmon became effective on January 8, 2001. Bull trout have been listed as threatened since early 2000. Under the ESA, any person may bring lawsuit against any individual or agency that"takes" listed species (defined as causing harm, harassing, or damaging habitat for the listed species). In addition,the National Marine Fisheries Service can levy penalties. All areas in Jefferson County are included as"critical habitat"for a listed species. Development of property along any marine shoreline, freshwater shoreline, or floodplains could harm habitat if protective measures are not taken. To minimize the potential to damage habitat, all property owners developing adjacent to marine shoreline, freshwater shoreline, or floodplains are advised to do the following: - Set back buildings, utilities and roads as far as possible from surface waters (streams, rivers, lakes, marine waters), or at least 150 feet from the edge of the water -All development activities should avoid unstable slopes,wetlands, and forested areas near surface waters - Remove minimal vegetation for site development, especially large trees -Allow trees that have fallen into surface waters to remain there - Infiltrate stormwater from buildings and driveways onsite through drywells rather than discharging directly into surface waters or roadside ditches Any individual, group, or agency can bring suit for a listed species "taking", even if you are in compliance with Jefferson County development codes. The risk of a lawsuit against you can be reduced by consulting with a professional fisheries habitat biologist, and following the recommendations for site development provided by the biologist. For more information, contact Brian Gorman at(206) 526-6613 at the National Marine Fisheries Service in Seattle, or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at(503) 231-6121. fiP1 /e•: i - , Community Development Staff c: J-ffree St= art, DOE, Shorelands Office WA State Attorney General ,- APPRnv '' Ln ...... 8 0 \ .- 6 : PROPERTY LINE \I'D 7) -1 V) ziz -I �cV) o \ J P. II m a. P x H (/) w a H Z 0 111 ia C 1:3 V 5'-0" r o D H 46'-0 x T13 31' -i V -< r- 1 1 1 1 z 0 in O X U -i O i rOp a� r p __ '�17 sx°°E Z - O ,77 winal mum ii...i kip iii �rs;f @ r SIM MII.or NE iWII sure ~ WWIII i ... TOP 4'Stet - : pNy W X X\. / '+ x 4 4 \4 I Itri lict >'\/ . to C........ 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GREGORY FAX (360) 765-4551 STAIR VIEWS W S E-MAIL/WEBSITE 01/15/07 WA. 98368 MAILCSEAHOME.COM OF PAGES f WWW.SEAHOME.COM LOG ITLivi #_____a____ Page 2_ of A • 1 L J J L J L r 11 • • (.I) U ' • o • D D IIIC 11 ,. _ co II (I) —'—► \#% ♦ D vu (13U v- * O II • C O - L _ N. -{ 1 r 11 I. 0 I. -17 ,► Olk O _.__.__ J U U L 0 D 7 ❑ . CI , C _ - 1 ORDINARY HIGH WATER LINE > m r z \11*I 1— I — _ = f .,s. S U I T E R STAIRS I 7425 THORNDYKE ROAD QUILCENE, WA 98376 DRAWN BY: D 14 7 ❑R C A S DR, PH (360) 765-3749 S T A I S VIEW C. GREGORY FAX (360) 765-4551 MPORT T❑WNSEND E—MAIL/WEBSITE 01/15/07 WA. 98368 MAILOSEAHOME.COM OF PAGES WWW.SEAHOME.COM LOG IT Etvs Page of_a____ Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON) JEFFERSON COUNTY SS PINOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING COUNTY OF JEFFERSON) TYPE IILAND USE APPLICATION MLA07-00021 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by,the Jefferson County Hear- I, Hali K. Johnson, Legal Publications Coordinator of the Port rigs Examiner to review and receive comments on Townsend & Jefferson County Leader, a weekly newspaper which has a Type III Land Use Application. APPLICANT. been established, published in the English language and circulated • TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYNASUITER continuously as a weekly newspaper in the town of Port Townsend in 13445 STONEY BROOK . said Countyand State, and for general circulation in countyfor DRRENO NV 895119289 said Application Received Date: more than six (6) months prior to the date of first publication of the January 18,2007 Application Complete Date: Notice hereto attached and that the said Port Townsend & Jefferson February 16,2007 County Leader was on the 27th day of June 1941 approved as a legal Application Notice Date: ' April 11,2007 newspaper by the Superior Court of said Jefferson County and SITE ADDRESS AND PROJECT LOCA. annexed is a true copy of the TION: 147 ORCAS DR Parcel Number 901 182 p08,in Section 18,Township 29,Range 01 West, W88M618ocatedat1470rcasDr,PortTownsend;wA JEFFERSON COUNTY PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIRED NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PE'beach for a single f Stairway access a the TYPE III LAND USE APPLICATION beach for a single family residence. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a MLAO7-00021 for a Conditional Substantial withp blicnoicent eand NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was re- Jefferson County Hearings Examiner to review and receive comments quired,prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local on a Type III Land Use Application. agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish&Wildlife will be notified and have an opportu- nity to comment on the proposal.The construction As it appeared in the regular and entire issue of said paper itself not in will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review, a supplement thereof for a period of 1 week, beginning on the 11th PUBLIC NEARING AND WHERE TO VIEW day of April, 2007, ending on the 11th day of April, 2007, that said DOCUMENTS:The public hearing will be conduct- ed on Friday,April 27,2007 in the Board of County newspaper was regularly distributed to their subscribers during all of Commissioner's chambers in the basement of the this period. That the full amount of$48.09 has been paid in full, at the Jefferson County courthouse: The hearing will be- gin at or about'2:00PM.The application and any rate of$ 7.50 per column inch for each insertion. studies may be reviewed at the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. All inter AL/al ested persons are invited to(a)comment on.the Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2- day of r.- 2007 application;(b)receive notice of and participate .....Th t,.....4 any hearings;and(c) receive a copy of the decision by submitting such written comment(s)/ j B J/ request(s)to the Jefferson County Department of i tJ�X .t , C---- l/ \\\\ ,I Qi ////� --,, Community Development, Development Review H 11 K. Jo son ���\ �, .Nis'/s/i Division,621 Sheridan Street,Port Townsend,WA Notary g °'�$SI ON F••. p r� 98368,(360)379-4450. Public in and for the Stat of_W'hin ton Reid' r port T490.4 SEPA INFORMATION AND DETERMINA• = . N 0 TA R y N°: TION:This is a Type III permit application that is • -" --®_ exempt from SEPA review. A APPEALS: The final permit decision for ®�%t "B L.,14 1_5"-- ,-;Z: this Type Ill permit application will be made'by 7j,'••�70�Y3 2t)�4. �O the Hearing Examiner. Decisions of the Hearing „ e ESxaminer eCmay not be further appealed except to //'��F//I/8/11111110° wAStN,�C?\\\a Project Planner:D JOHNSON, I I I I 1 (360)379-4450 2807 4/11 Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON) SS JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE OF TYPE Ill LAND USE COUNTY OF JEFFERSON) APPLICATION MLA07-00021 APPLICANT: I, Hali K. Johnson, Legal Publications Coordinator of the Port TIMOTHYATHRYASUW ITER Townsend & Jefferson CountyLeader, a weeklynewspaper which has KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR been established, published in the English language and circulated RENO NV 895119289 Application Received Date: continuously as a weekly newspaper in the town of Port Townsend in January 18,2007 said Countyand State, for general circulation in countyfor Application Complete Date: and rcuon said February 16,2007 more than six (6) months prior to the date of first publication of the Application Notice Date: February 28,2007 Notice hereto attached and that the said Port Townsend & Jefferson TION:SITE ADDRS ESR AND PROJECT LOCA- County Leader was on the 27th day of June 1941 approved as a legal Parcel Number 901 182 008,in Section 18, newspaper by the Superior Court of said Jefferson County and Township 29,Range 01 West,WM,located at 147 annexed is a true copyof the Orcas Dr,Port Townsend,WA 98368 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIRED PERMITS/STUDIES: 'Stairway access to`the beach for a single family residence.Projects of this JEFFERSON COUNTY type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type PUBLIC NOTICE OF TYPE III LAND U S E III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and APPLICATION a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was re- M LA07-00021 quired,prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local APPLICANT: agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and TIMOTHY W SUITE R Fish&Wildlife will be notified and have an opportu- nity to comment on the proposal.The construction KATHRYN A SUITE R will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water 13445 STONEY BROOK DR Mark and will not require SEPA review. COMMENT PERIOD AND WHERE TO VIEW RENO NV 895119289 DOCUMENTS:The application and any studies may be reviewed at the Jefferson County Depart- ment of Community Development. All interested As it appeared in the regular and entire issue of said paper itself not in persons are invited toti(a)eof and participate then any a supplement thereof for a period of 1 week, beginning on the 28th cation;(b)receive notice and participate in any hearings;and(c)receive a copy of the decision by day of February, 2007, ending on the 28th day of February, 2007, that submitting such written comment(s)/request(s)to the Jefferson County Department of Community said newspaper was regularly distributed to their subscribers during all Development,Development Review Division,621 of thisperiod. That the full amount of$44.16 has been paid in full, at Sheridan Street,Port Townsend,WA 98368,(360) 379-4450. Comments concerning this_application the rate of$ 7.50 per column inch for each insertion. should be submitted to the Department by 4:30 p.m.on March 30,2007:If the last day of the com- J ment period falls on a weekend or holiday,then the Subscribed and sworn to before me this L-_ day of Ai j ` 2007 comment period shall be extended to the first work- ing day after the weekend or holidayComments il1II11////. submitted after this date may not be considered in )+6,-0 -the staff report. .�� Project Planner: D JOHNSON, (360)379 �^��bl1ti 4450 Hali K. J�hnson •o For further information,please visit the Jeffer- Notary Public in and for the State of W.shington.:,rRegfaingat 'b Ass.nsepd. son County Department of Community web page at www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ f I iQ 07492/28 r3 2.V0.�.'°,t` JEFFERSON COUNTY eerV DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT h oC 621 Sheridan Street ,°' › Port Townsend, WA 98368 1-/INe Al Scalf, Director May 29, 2007 Permit Coordinator Washington Department of Ecology, Shorelands PO Box 47775 Olympia, WA 98504-7775 Dear Permit Coordinator: SUBJECT: SHORELINE SDP PERMIT MATERIALS ENCLOSED. MLA#: MLA07-00021 CASE#: SDP07-00002 Enclosed are documents in reference to the subject permit. A check next to a document in the list below indicates that/it is included in the packet. �horeline Management Act Permit Data Sheet and Transmittal Letter. VSDP and/or other permit(s) issued by Jefferson County. Date: SDP and/or other permit denial(s). Date: V Hearing Examiner Findings, Conclusions and Final Decision. Date: 1/6taff Report to Hearing Examiner or Shoreline Administrator. Date: _SEPA final threshold determination. Date: _SEPA staff memorandum to Responsible Official. Date: —WDFW Hydraulic Project Approval. Date: triter permits/approvals from other agencies or Jefferson County: �L"ase Log Sheet. V,JARPA. _Plan view. _Cross-sectional._ Other plan/design: ''Site map. Other: Please contact the Project Planner via telephone or email to confirm receipt of these materials or if you have any questions or require additional information. Sincerely, Project Planner c: File Office of the Attorney General Building Permits/ Inspections Development Review Division Long Range Planning (360) 379-4450 FAX: (360) 379-4451 Shoreline Management Act Permit Data Sheet and Transmittal Letter From: Jefferson County To: Permit Coordinator Department of Community Development Washington Department of Ecology, Shorelands 621 Sheridan Street PO Box 47775 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Olympia, WA 98504-7775 Date of Transmittal: May 29, 2007 Date of Receipt: Type of Permit: CONDITIONAL MLA#: MLA07-00021 Case#: SDP07-00002 Local Government Decision:Approval Conditional Approval C'�,, Denial_ Applicant: Representative: TIMOTHY W SUITER GREG BARRON KATHRYN A SUITER 7425 THORNDYKE RD 13445 STONEY BROOK DR QUILCENE WA 98376 RENO NV 895119289 360-765-3749 360-765-4551 Is the applicant the property owner? YES Location of Property: Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West,WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Waterbody Name: DISCOVERY BAY Shoreline of Statewide Significance: Y Environment Designation: Conservancy Description of the Project: Stairway access to the beach for a single family residence. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required, prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish &Wildlife will be notified and have an opportunity to comment on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review. Notice of Application Date: Final Decision Date: May 29, 2007 ¢soN co JEFFERSON COUNTY A , , & DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ti rZ � d - 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 �`SFIINtsS Al Scalf, Director STAFF REPORT TO JEFFERSON COUNTY HEARING EXAMINER RE: Shoreline Substantial Development ) PROPOSED FINDINGS for a Conditional Use Permit ) CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS File No: MLA07-00021, SDP07-00002 ) Owners: Timothy W Suiter Kathryn A Suiter 8300 SE 82"d St Mercer Island, WA 98040 Representative: Greg Barron 7425 Thorndyke Rd Quilcene, WA 98376 SUMMARY OF APPLICATION AND RECOMMENDATION: Application: Stairway access to the beach along a shoreline within a slight landslide hazard area with an indication of unstable soils. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required, prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish & Wildlife have been notified and have commented on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) and will not require SEPA (State Environmental Policy Act) review. Staff Comment: The construction of stairs to the beach is an unlisted use in the Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program (SMMP) and, as such, requires Conditional Use approval. A Shoreline Substantial Development permit is required because the proposal does not meet the exemptions found in JCC 18.25.090 of the SMMP. Recommendation: Approval with conditions. LOO ITEM Page of Building Permits/ Inspections Development Review Division Long Range Planning (360) 379-4450 FAX: (360) 379-4451 BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Landowner/Applicant: Timothy & Kathryn Suiter Representative: Greg Barron Legal Description and Location: Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368. The project site property is approximately 0.39 acres and is located on the western shore of Discovery Bay, Miller Peninsula, Jefferson County, Washington. An address of 147 Orcas Drive, Port Townsend, WA 98368 has been assigned to the property. Site Conditions: The site currently is improved with an existing single family residence, storage shed, driveway and parking area set in a fairly dense wooded area. The parcel is sloped in topography with a level area for the residential structures, and a shoreline bluff on Discovery Bay. The bluff face is steep (averaging an approximately 100% or 45 degree slope) and descends approximately 50 feet to the beach below. The parcel contains mature stands of native second growth conifers, as well as native shrubs and understory. The subject property is bordered to the north and south by single family residences. The Discovery Bay Trendwest Resort is directly to the south. Shoreline Designation: Pursuant to the SMMP, the site is designated "Conservancy." Comprehensive Plan Designation: The Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan designates the subject parcel as Rural Residential 1 dwelling per 5 acres (RR1:5). Site Visits: A site visit was conducted with the Representative (Greg Barron), Jefferson County Department of Community Development (DCD) staff (David Wayne Johnson) on December 18, 2006 as part of a pre-application conference (PRE06-00060). Date of application: The application was received on January 18, 2007 and determined to be substantially complete on February 16, 2007. State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA): The project was determined to be exempt from SEPA per WAC 197-11-800(1)(b)(i). Notice of Application: The Notice of Application was published in the Port Townsend/Jefferson County Leader on February 28, 2007. Agencies and adjacent property owners were sent notice of the application on February 27, 2007. The notice was posted on the property on March 1, 2007. The comment period for the application expired on March 30, 2007. The project received one written comment from the Department of Fish & Wildlife, but none from citizens or adjacent property owners. Notice of Public Hearing: A Public Hearing before the Hearing Examiner was scheduled for April 27, 2007 at 2 p.m. in the Board of County Commissioner's Suiter beach access stairwayLOL l i 1 bIV1 2 MLA07-00021, SDP07-00002—SDP Conditional Use # /' 4/23/2007 Page. of____ Chambers in the basement of the Jefferson County Courthouse. The Notice of Public Hearing was published in the Port Townsend/Jefferson County Leader on April 11, 2007. Agencies and adjacent property owners were sent notice of the public hearing on April 10, 2007. The property was posted with the notice of Public Hearing on April 11, 2007. ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREA REVIEW: This proposal received consistency review pursuant to the Jefferson County Unified Development Code, including consideration of environmentally sensitive areas (Article VI-D Environmentally Sensitive Areas 18.15.185 JCC.) (Staff Findings #2 & 3). JEFFERSON COUNTY DEVELOPMENT APPROVALS AND PERMITS REQUIRED: • Substantial Development Permit (SDP) for a Conditional Use permit • Building Permit APPLICABLE JEFFERSON COUNTY ORDINANCES: • Shoreline Management Master Program for Jefferson County, adopted March 7, 1989 • Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan, adopted August 28, 1998 • Unified Development Code for Jefferson County, Washington; effective January 16, 2001 PROPOSED FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS: The following section constitutes staff's findings and conclusions regarding the applicant's consistency with the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan, the Unified Development Code, and the Jefferson County Shoreline Management Master Program. Following these findings and conclusions are a series of conditions recommended for consideration by the Hearing Examiner. Any of the findings, conclusions and recommendations may be adopted, rejected, or modified by the Hearing Examiner based on testimony or evidence presented during the course of review. STAFF FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS: 1. The proposal is to construct a stairway to the beach down an approximately 50 foot high shoreline bluff. There would be an approximately 5 foot by 7 foot concrete footing at the top of the bluff connecting a 5 foot by 20 foot long walkway to the top of the bluff. The stairs will descend approximately 10 feet to the first of three mid-section landings, descend another 10-15 feet to the second landing, then switch back in the opposite direction and descend another 10 feet to third landing, and then descend the remaining 15 feet to the bottom platform above the OHWM. The staircase would be supported by wooden posts set more than 4 feet deep in the bluff face. There would be a set of stairs from the bottom platform down the final few feet to the shoreline above the OHWM. 2. The proposed development is subject to the Unified Development Code (UDC) for Jefferson County, Washington. Provisions for the protection of Suiter beach access stairway LOU i ( ,I 3 MLA07-00021, SDP07-00002—SDP Conditional Use 4/23/2007 Page 'g of environmentally sensitive areas are found in Article VI-D Environmentally Sensitive Area Districts - 18.15.185 JCC. Staff Comment: The project site is mapped within a slight landslide hazard area and unstable shoreline soils. The proposal does not require removal of large conifer trees or a significant amount of land disturbing activity. A geotechnical report has been prepared to address slope stability, possible impacts and recommendations to mitigated impacts to the bluff. The project proposal has been routed to the WA State Department of Fish and Wildlife, The State Department of Natural Resources and the State Department of Ecology for review of potential impacts to marine habitat. One written comment was received from the routing of the application. 3. Pursuant to 18.30.070 JCC - Stormwater Management Standards, a Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control Plan will be prepared for the project as part of the building permit approval. The required plan will be a small parcel erosion control plan, which does not require a stamp from a licensed engineer. 4. The proposed staircase is subject to the goals and policies of the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan. The following Plan goals and policies apply to the proposal: 5. The Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan, 1998, Environment Element Goal 5.0 (p. 8-36) states: Allow development along shorelines, which is compatible with the protection of natural processes, natural conditions, and natural functions of the shoreline environment. Staff Comment: The proposed development has undergone review under the UDC and SMMP. As reviewed and conditioned through existing Jefferson County regulations, the proposal is consistent with this policy. 6. The Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan, 1998, Environmental Element Policy 5.1 (p. 8-36) states: Regulate shoreline land use activities based on the best available scientific information. Staff Comment: Jefferson County Staff rely on the State Departments of Ecology, Natural Resources and Fish & Wildlife and their staff scientists to review, analyze and comment on development proposals using best available science. One written comment was received from the Department of Ecology, Shorelands Office. As such, the review of proposal is consistent with this policy. 7. Jefferson County Unified Development Code requires that only one Open Record Public Hearing be held for each project proposal. Staff Comment: The scheduled Public Hearing constitutes the single Public Hearing for this project. Suiter beach access stairway LOG ITE-10 4 MLA07-00021, SDP07-00002—SDP Conditional Use V 4/23/2007 # I Pam `- of___�_ 8. The proposal is subject to the goals and policies of the Jefferson County Shoreline Management Master Program (SMMP). The project site is designated "Conservancy." Staff Comment: The SMMP applies to the proposal. In addition to lying within the "Conservancy" shoreline designation, the proposal is subject to several other program policies and performance standards. The following sections of the SMMP are specifically applicable to the proposal; additional policies and performance standards may also apply: JCC 18.25.140 Conservancy JCC 18.25.200 Conditional Uses JCC 18.25.410 Residential Development These policy and performance standard requirements are discussed below. 9. Master Program JCC 18.25.140(1), Conservancy Designation, states that these areas are defined as: An area with valuable natural, cultural, or historical resources or environmental conditions that should be protected, conserved and managed to the extent that a continual supply of those resources such as soil, water, timber, fish, shellfish, or wildlife are not degraded or depleted but are maintained. Also included are areas containing sensitive environmental conditions that may limit the potential for development or use, including but not limited to steep slopes, flood-prone areas, eroding bluffs, marshes, bogs, swamps, and accretion shore forms. Low density residential and recreational uses are permitted provided these activities do not significantly degrade or deplete resources and respect limiting environmental condition. Master Program JCC 18.25.140(2) also contains policy language applying to areas so designated: To protect, conserve, and manage existing resources and valuable historical and cultural areas in order to ensure sustained resource stabilization and that sensitive natural conditions are not subject to inappropriate uses. Staff Comment: The criteria for a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit are found in WAC 173-27-150, which requires the proposed development to be consistent with: RCW 90.58 Shoreline Management Act; WAC 173-27 Shoreline Management Permit and Enforcement Provisions; and the local master program (SMMP). The Substantial Development criteria are addressed through the review of the Shoreline Conditional Use permit. As conditioned through the Shoreline Conditional Use and review under the UDC, the proposed project complies with this policy. 10. Master Program JCC 18.25.200 defines Conditional Use as: Suiter beach access stairway OG 5 MLA07-00021, SDP07-00002—SDP Conditional Use 4/23/2007 �1. °Page of Those uses that are deemed least preferable within the scope of the definition and policies of a particular shoreline environmental designation. While not prohibited outright, these uses are an exception to the general rule. A conditional use permit is intended to allow for flexibility and the exercise of judgment in the application of regulations in a manner consistent with the policies of the act and this Master Program. Requests for a variance from the uses allowed within the shoreline designation shall be evaluated as a conditional use subject to the criteria of this subsection, provided uses which are prohibited shall not be authorized. Master Program JCC 18.25.200(2), Conditional Use, contains policy language that states: Applicants for shoreline conditional uses will have the burden of proof to demonstrate that they are in conformance with WAC 173-27-160, as amended, and all of the following: (a) The proposed use is consistent with the policies of RCW 90.58.020 and the policies of the Master Program. Staff Comment: As conditioned, the proposal is consistent with RCW 90.58.020 and is not contrary to the general intent of the Shoreline Management Act. (b) The proposed use will not interfere with the normal public use of public shorelines. Staff Comment: This proposal will not materially interfere with the normal public use of public shorelines. (c) The proposed use of the site and design of the project is compatible with other permitted uses within the area. Staff Comment: The project site is located in an area designated "Rural Residential", with a "Conservancy" shoreline designation. The general vicinity consists of developed single-family residential lots with shoreline and marine recreational opportunities to the north. The Staff site visit discovered another stairway to the beach structure in need of repair on the property directly to the south of the subject site. The proposed use of the site and the design of the project are consistent with Rural Residential designation and with permitted uses in the area. The property is currently developed with a single family residence. There is an approved septic system on the property. Based upon the height and steepness of the bluff, the scale of the stairway design is required to be the minimum necessary to achieve safe and unobtrusive access to the beach. (d) The proposed use will cause no unreasonable adverse effects to the shoreline environment in which it is to be located. Staff Comment: The project has undergone review under the Jefferson County UDC. To mitigate impacts from the proposed staircase, the applicant is required to comply with best management practices (BMPs) to control erosion and Suiter beach access stairway 6 MLA07-00021, SDP07-00002—SDP Conditional Use LOG I i L Vi 4/23/2007 Page " of prevent pollution from entering Discovery Bay. Once the construction of the stairway has occurred, no adverse impacts to the shoreline environment are anticipated. The stairway as proposed will terminate well above the OHWM and would not require an HPA (Hydraulic Project Approval) from Fish & Wildlife. (e) The public interest suffers no substantial detrimental effect. In those limited instances where a conditional use is proposed, consideration shall be given to the cumulative impact of additional requests for similar actions in the area. Staff Comment: Cumulative impacts always provide the potential for habitat degradation and aesthetic impact. In the review of this project, consideration was given to the cumulative effects of similar stair structures on this portion of the shoreline, including potential impacts related to vegetation removal and visual impact. As previously stated, there is only one other stairway to the beach in the general vicinity. Sets of stairs that provide beach access are relatively common throughout the county in Rural Residential areas on the shoreline within the Conservancy designation. The proposal will not require the removal of shrubs or trees. The scale of the stairway design is the minimum necessary to provide safe beach access, minimize impact to the bluff and visual impacts from the water. The final design will be approved through the review and issuance of the building permit. The proposal, as designed and conditioned, will not cause the public interest to suffer substantial detrimental effect. 11. Master Program Section 18.25.410(1) defines Residential Development as: The development of land and/or the construction or erection of a dwelling or dwelling units for the purpose of residential occupancy. 12. Master Program Section 18.25.410(3) The proposal is an unlisted use and is not considered residential development under the SMMP. Because the primary use of this lot will be for residential purpose and this proposal is most similar to residential development, the proposal has been evaluated by policies and performance standards of Residential Development. This section contains policies that apply to the proposal: Policy #2: Residential development should be designed to adequately protect the water and shoreline aesthetic characteristics. Staff Comment: The proposal as designed and conditioned should adequately protect the water and shoreline aesthetic characteristics. Policy #3: Residential developments should be encouraged to provide pedestrian access to public shorelines abutting the development. Staff Comment: Shared access with adjoining properties should be encouraged to reduce requests for similar projects in the area and thereby reduce the cumulative impacts as previously described. Suiter beach access stairway LOG 1 I EIIV1 7 MLA07-00021, SDP07-00002—SDP Conditional Use 4/23/2007 Page ®f Policy#5: Residential developers and individual builders should be required to indicate how they plan to preserve shore vegetation and control erosion during construction. Staff Comment: The applicant is required to submit and have approved a Drainage and Erosion Control Plan pursuant to the Jefferson County UDC in conjunction with a building permit. The proposal will not require the removal of any large conifer trees and does not include or require the removal of vegetation. Policy#8: Residential development in geologically hazardous areas or in areas subject to flooding should be discouraged. Staff Comment: A Geotechnical Report prepared by Stratum Group dated May 17, 2006 concluded the stairway (and or trail) as proposed will have minimal impact on the stability of the bluff. The project will be required to follow the recommendations made in the Geotech Report to protect the bluff from erosion. Policy #11: Residential structures should be designed and located to not significantly block the views of adjacent residences or properties. Staff Comment: The height of the staircase is approximately the same height as the shoreline bluff, will follow the contours and face of the bluff and would not significantly block views of adjacent residences or properties. 13. Master Program Section 18.25.410(4) contains the following performance standards that apply to the subject application: Performance Standard#2:Appurtenant structures such as decks, sheds, and stairways shall be located behind the ordinary high water mark as far as practical and shall meet applicable setbacks. Staff Comment: Stairs for beach access are not considered an appurtenant use to a residential structure since by their very nature, cannot meet the shoreline setback of 30 feet. The proposed stairway will terminate well above the OHWM. Performance Standard#4: Development shall assure that surface water runoff does not pollute adjacent waters or cause soil or beach erosion, either during or after the construction phase. Staff Comment: Pursuant to Section 18.15.315(2) JCC, the applicant is required to submit a Drainage and Erosion Control Plan at the time of building permit application and shall be required to follow best management practices (BMPs) during construction. Performance Standard#7: Amenities provided by development shall not be detrimental to the geohydraulic processes occurring within the shoreline corridor. Staff Comment: A recommended condition of approval is that a bulkhead not be allowed in the future to protect this non-essential structure, since hard rock bulkheads have demonstrated the tendency to alter natural shoreline processes and even accelerate erosion. Suiter beach access stairway LOG ITEM 8 MLA07-00021, SDP07-00002—SDP Conditional Use 4/23/2007 { Performance Standard#11: Alteration of topography for building sites, access roads, and utilities shall be conducted in compliance with the applicable policies and performance standards of this Master Program. Staff Comment: The proposal does not include the alteration of the natural topography of the property. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Based on the foregoing findings and conclusions and the following recommended conditions, staff recommends Approval of the Substantial Development Permit for a Shoreline Conditional Use permit for construction of a stairway down a 50 foot shoreline bluff. A set stairs will be used to access the final few feet to the beach above the above the OHWM. Recommended Conditions: 1. The applicant shall obtain a building permit from the Jefferson County Department of Community Development prior to the construction of the stairway. 2. Prior to issuance of the Jefferson County Building Permit, the applicant will be required to submit the following: i. A small parcel Drainage and Erosion Control Plan as required and described by 18.30.070 JCC & 18.15.380 JCC and incorporating the recommendations outlined in the Geotechnical Report prepared by Stratum Group dated May 17, 2006. Once the subject permit has been issued, the applicant shall fully implement the provisions of the submitted Drainage and Erosion Control Plan. 3. This approval does not authorize the removal of any large conifer trees. 4. Proper disposal of construction debris must be on land in such a manner that debris cannot enter the water body or cause water quality degradation of state waters. No fill or other material may be placed in the waters or intertidal areas of Jefferson County. 5. Fresh uncured concrete in direct contact with the water is toxic to aquatic life. All concrete shall be poured in the dry and allowed to cure a minimum of seven (7) days before contact with the water. 6. All lumber and other materials treated with preservative shall be sufficiently cured to minimize leaching into the water or shore bed, in accordance with the Best Management Practices approved by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. LOG ITEM Suiter beach access stairway l 9 MLA07-00021, SDP07-00002—SDP Conditional Use 4/23/2007 Page j 0 7. The design of the stairway shall include the minimum size footings and concrete supports to support the structure as determined by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. This condition is intended to minimize the visual impacts of the structure and to minimize the disruption of the bluff. 8. Construction shall be in substantial compliance with the site plans submitted to Jefferson County during the permit process as they exist now or are hereafter amended by Jefferson County and/or the Washington State Department of Ecology. 9. Work within the jurisdiction of the Shoreline Program other than as described above shall receive separate review from this office. 10.Substantial progress towards completion of the project shall be performed within two years of the issuance of the permit. 11.A bulk-head shall not be allowed in the future to protect this beach access stairway, which is a non-essential, non-appurtenant structure. 12.All work and structures shall occur landward of the OHWM. No over water construction is allowed without SEPA review. Dated 4/23/07 Prepared by David Wayne Johnson, Associate Planner Jefferson County Department of Community Development LOG ITEM Suiter beach access stairway 10 MLA07-00021, SDP07-00002—SDP Conditional Use 4/30/2007 SDP07-00002 -Suiter EXHIBIT LIST Item No: Item/description _ Date Type 1 Pre-application materials 11/29/2006 A 2 GIS maps 12/14/2006 M 3 Shoreline application materials 1/18/2007 A 4 Site Plan 1/18/2007 A 5 JARPA 1/18/2007 A 6 Site Photos 12/14/2006 P 7 Geotechnical Report 1/18/2007 R 8 Agency Reviewer Letter 2/27/2007 N 9 Certificate of Mailing -Notice of Applicaton 2/27/2007 N 10 Comment from Randi Thurston of WDFW 3/15/2007 C 11 Applicant's response to WDFW comments 3/15/2007 G 12 Certificate of Mailing -Notice of Public Hearing 4/10/2007 N 13 Staff Report(to be emailed 4/23/07) 4/23/2007 R 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Key to Types A=Application M=Maps C=Comments N=Notices G=General R=Reports S=SEPA P=Photos F:\permit\PLNCNTR\PLNCLERK\Hearing Exam Staff Rpts-Logs-Exhibits\LOG\Shoreline\SDP07-00002-Suiter 1 of 1 AGENCY USE ONLY Agency Reference#: Date Received: Circulated by: (local govt.or agency) JOINT AQUATIC RESOURCES PERMIT APPLICATION FORM (JARPA) °=•<a (for use in Washington State) _ PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK INK OR FILL IN ELECTRONICALLY ❑Application for a Fish Habitat Enhancement Project per requirements of RCW 77.55.290. You must submit a copy of this cHbeeA dn) Planningompleted DepartmentJARPA andapplication Washingtonformand Departmentthe (Fish a of FishitatEnhanc WildlifemAreantJARPHabitatABiologist to on your thelocal same day. Government NOTE: LOCAL GOVERNMENTS-You must submit any comments on these projects to WDFW within 15 working days. Based on the instructions provided, I am sending copies of this application to the following: (check all that apply) Local Government for shoreline: ❑Substantial Development OConditional Use ❑Variance ❑Exemption ❑ Revision 0 Floodplain Management 0 Critical Areas Ordinance ❑ Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for HPA(Submit 3 copies to WDFW Region) ❑ Washington Department of Ecology for 401 Water Quality Certification (to Regional Office-Federal Permit Unit) O Washington Department of Natural Resources for Aquatic Resources Use Authorization Notification ❑ Corps of Engineers for: ❑Section 404 ❑Section 10 permit O Coast Guard for: ❑ General Bridge Act Permit ❑Private Aids to Navigation(for non-bridge projects) O For Department of Transportation projects only: This project will be designed to meet conditions of the most current Ecology/Department of Transportation Water Quality Implementing Agreement SECTION A-Use for all permits covered by this application. Be sure to ALSO complete Section C(Signature Block)for all permit applications. 1.APPLICANT e\A MAILING ADDRESS cc�� TC)�.e y pr���� t .d aii01NJ 3l / WORK PHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS HOME PHONE FAX# �S-7L-a-3Gi If an agent is acting for the applicant during the permit process,complete#2. Be sure agent signs Section C(Signature Block) for all permit applications 2.AUTHORIZED AGENT (Thr ecl b F22 rz0 MAILING ADDRESS /aS h 0 r dyitie ketA_-/4 67837 ORK PHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS HOME PHONE FAX# b-7(?C) -)'7 1 �L .rft�°- SrAr'tu'rt ,cc.,/^h 36o`-7GS 7 7' j 360 76 5—'7 cC/ 3. Relationship of applicant to property: M. OWNER ❑PURCHASER ❑LESSEE ❑OTHER: 4. Name,address and phone number of property owner(s)if other than applicant: 5. Location (street address, including city,county and zip code,where proposed activity exists or will occur)) V L( c2 R.C- p►r''iJ maPO T �..L.n%S�� �.R l lit �(�((Il l) Local government with jurisdiction(cityor county) ..C' _°0 Waterbody you are working in ()`1(>c,0 eQ At/ Tributary of WRIA# Is this waterbody on the 303(d)List YES ElNO'❑ If YES,what parameter(s)? Shoreline designation For 303d List, JEFFEISUI ;UUN http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/303d/index.html Zoning designation ! �� I 101 1/4 Section Section Township Range Government Lot /,4) j 5 Qq/-4 / , DNR stream type if known Latitude and Longitude: Tax Parcel Number 901 ` ga 7 c8 LOG ITEM ECY 070-15(Revised 11/04)JARPA, Contact the State of Washington Office of Regulatory Assistance for latest version or call 360/407-7,Q37 or 800/917 Page 6. Describe the current use of the property,and structures existing on the property. Have you completed any portion of the proposed activity on this property? EYES NO For any portion of the proposed activity already completed on this property, indicate month and year of completion. R.e.s'i Oct ,�7cL �Si 1 4v.L i. 4 sZto 1-re C'4,-- —+e. ;'J Is the property agricultural land? EYES O Are you a USDA program participant? 0 YES ONO 7a. Describe the proposed work that needs aquatic permits: Complete plans and specifications should be provided for all work waterward of the ordinary high water mark or line, including types of equipment to be used. If applying for a shoreline permit,describe all work within and beyond 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark. If you have provided attached materials to describe your project,you still must summarize the proposed work here. Attach a separate sheet if additional space is needed. i -i rz- Isk ‘ ( el z. Cti, \ 1---e,44_ ,,,,,-, ( e-'.‘rC iv c_.---,r2 4') t 1 I` -f�=th �-ec-i_i2 61,Po2-t C_S. 'II a0 e- /4,...-,Y19 ) PREPARATION OF DRAWINGS: See sample drawings and guidance for completing the drawings. ONE SET OF ORIGINAL OR GOOD QUALITY REPRODUCIBLE DRAWINGS MUST BE ATTACHED. NOTE: Applicants are encouraged to submit photographs of the project site,but these DO NOT substitute for drawings. THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS AND COAST GUARD REQUIRE DRAWINGS ON 8-1/2 X 11 INCH SHEETS. LARGER DRAWINGS MAY BE REQUIRED BY OTHER AGENCIES. 7b. Describe the purpose of the proposed work and why you want or need to perform it at the site. Please explain any specific needs that have influenced the design. 7c. Describe the potential impacts to characteristic uses of the water body. These uses may include fish and aquatic life,water quality, water supply, recreation and aesthetics. Identify proposed actions to avoid, minimize,and mitigate detrimental impacts and provide proper protection of fish and aquatic life. Identify which guidance documents you have used. Attach a separate sheet if additional space is needed. 7d. For in water construction work,will your pr ject be in compliance with the State of Washington water quality standards for turbidity WAC 173.201A-110? El YES NO (See USEFUL DEFINITIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS) 8. Will the project be constructed in stages? YES1:1 NO lIr Proposed starting date: I S> s 0 o 0.— k s p_ce,,,,4r♦-ii i SS�s Estimated duration of activity: .,) '. _!J. /( .2A----t=,) 9. Check if any temporary or permanent structures will be placed: /4-0 Waterward of the ordinary high water mark or line for fresh or tidal waters AND/OR ,� j❑Waterward of the mean higher high water for tidal waters? !" 10.Will fill material(rock,fill, bulkhead,or other material)be placed: Waterward of the ordinary high water mark or line for fresh waters? If YES,VOLUME(cubic yards) /AREA (acres) EIWaterward of the mean higher high water for tidal waters? All .EQ .9 J'r� If YES,VOLUME(cubic yards) /AREA (acres) A�� JAN 1 :3 Jffff S'p 1 111 — ECY 070-15(Revised 11/04)JARPA, Contact the State of Washington Office of Regulatory Assistance for latest version or call 360/#.7037 or 800'r 0043 2 Pagef.. 11. Will material be placed in wetlands? EYES ENO j par If YES: A. Impacted area in acres: B. Has a delineation been completed? If YES, please submit with application. 1-7 YES ❑NO C. Has a wetland report been prepared? If YES, please submit with application ❑YES NO D. Type and composition of fill material(e.g.,sand, etc.) E. Material source: F. List all soil series(type of soil)located at the project site, and indicate if they are on the county's list of hydric soils. Soils information can be obtained from the natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS). G. WILL PROPOSED ACTIVITY CAUSE FLOODING OR DRAINING OF WETLANDS? ❑YES ❑NO IF YES, IMPACTED AREA IS ACRES OF DRAINED WETLANDS. NOTE: If your project will impact greater than 1/2 of an acre of wetland,submit a mitigation plan to the Corps and Ecology for approval along with the JARPA form. NOTE:a 401 water quality certification will be required from Ecology in addition to an approved mitigation plan if your project impacts wetlands that are: a)greater than Y2 acre in size, orb)tidal wetlands or wetlands adjacent to tidal water. Please submit the JARPA form and mitigation plan to Ecology for an individual 401 certification if a)orb)applies. 12. Stormwater Compliance for Nationwide Permits Only: This project is(or will be)designed to meet ecology's most current stormwater manual, ❑ NO or an Ecology approved local stormwater manual. YES If YES—Which manual will your project be designed to meet? If NO—For clean water act Section 401 and 404 permits only—Please submit to Ecology for approval, along with this JARPA application,documentation that demonstrates the stormwater runoff from your project or activity will comply with the water quality standards,WAC 173.201(A) 13.Will excavation or dredging be required in water or wetlands? DYES If YES: ' tt--'' A. Volume: (cubic yards)/area (acre) B. Composition of material to be removed: C. Disposal site for excavated material: D. Method of dredging: 14. Has the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA)been completed ❑YES I NO SEPA Lead Agency: SEPA Decision: DNS, MDNS, EIS,Adoption, Exemption Decision Date(end of comment period) SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR SEPA DECISION LETTER TO WDFW AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE APPLICATION 15. List other Applications,approvals or certifications from other federal,state or local agencies for any structures,construction discharges or other activities described in the application(i.e. preliminary plat approval, health district approval, building permit, SEPA review, federal energy regulatory commission license(FERC), Forest practices application, etc.). Also, indicate whether work has been completed and indicate all existing work on drawings. NOTE: For use with Corps Nationwide Permits, identify whether your project has or will need an NPDES permit for discharging wastewater and/or stormwater. TYPE OF APPROVAL ISSUING AGENCY IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION DATE APPROVED COMPLETED? NO. P(4'7- ` FF 1--,-G'`"4-' Met" „1,2 .ft C l 16. Has any agencenied approval for the activity you're applying for or for any activity directly related to the activity described herein? DYES NO IfIf YES,explain: �� ��(� qE�lSEI�( J \\ TTET) Otiii� 1 3 c •ia� JEHISIINIAIIIVRoro LOG ITEM ECY 070-15(Revised 11/04)JARPA. Contact the State of Washington Office of Regulatory Assistance for latest version or call 360/407-70#or 800/917-0 3 page StW'TIO?4I B - Use for Shoreline and Corps of Engineers permits only: hel'i 17a. To al cost of project. This means the fair market value of the project, including materials, labor, machine rentals, etc. j® c' Co .0 17b. If a project or any portion of a project receives funding from a federal agency,that agency is responsible for ESA consultation. Please indicate if you will receive federal funds and what federal agency is providing those funds. See instructions for information on ESA.* FEDERAL FUNDING 0 YES NO If YES, please list the federal agency. h 1p 18. Local government with jurisdiction: eV.-. ...0-...Ce.-,e4..� C:c A.. It' 19. For Corps, Coast Guard and DNR permits, provide names, addresses and telephone numbers of adjoining property owners, lessees, etc. Please note: Shoreline Management Compliance may require additional notice-consult your local government. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER SECTION C- This section MUST be completed for any permit covered by this application 20. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the activities described herein. I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in this application, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief,such information is true, complete, and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the proposed activities. I hereby grant to the agencies to which this application is made,the right to enter the above-described location to inspect the proposed, in-progress or completed work. I ree to .rt work ONLY after all necessary permits have been received. DATE SIGN'TU''F A:71"."-, ,-T i //0/C1 -7 DATE SIG TU"' OF AUTHORIZED AGENT f /0 `? I HEREBY DESIGNATE 6-02, [3 TO ACT AS MY AGENT IN MATTERS RELATED TO THIS APPLICATION FOR PERMIT(S). I UNDERSTAND TIliAT IF A FEDE4,..Ly yRMtT IS ISS D, I MUST SIGN THE PERMIT. __.e--'17—______:: :(1______, - ,,,, -----sa.Th SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT %1 s,.61;. r SIGNATURE OF LANDOWNER(EXCEPT PUBLIC ENTITY LANDOWNERS, E.G. DNR) THIS APPLICATION MUST BE SIGNED BY THE APPLICANT AND THE AGENT,IF AN AUTHORIZED AGENT IS DESIGNATED. If f*Ilf 18 U.S.0§1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick,scheme, or device a material fact or makes any false,fictitious, or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false,fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than 5 years or both. COMPLETED BY LOCAL OFFICIAL A. Nature of the existing shoreline. (Describe type of shoreline,such as marine,stream, lake, lagoon, marsh, bog,swamp,flood plain,floodway, delta;type of beach, such as accretion,erosion, high bank, low bank, or dike; material such as sand, gravel, mud,clay, rock, riprap; and extent and type of bulkheading, if any) B. In the event that any of the proposed buildings or structures will exceed a height of thirty-five feet above the average grade level, indicate the approximate location of and number of residential units, existing and potential,that will have an obstructed view: C. If the application involves a conditional use or variance,set forth in full that portion of the master program which provides that the proposed use may be a conditional use, or, in the case of a variance,from which the variance is being sought: These Agencies are Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employers. LOG+ L��I For special accommodation needs, please contact the appropriate agency in the instructions L.,V V Office of Regulatory Assistance E-JARPA ver.1.5.20061004.0930 Page of 4 OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER JEFFERSON COUNTY REPORT AND DECISION CASE NO.: SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT: MLA07-00021, SDP07-00002 OWNERS: Timothy W. Suiter Kathryn A. Suiter 8300 SE 82nd Street Mercer Island, WA 98040 REPRESENTATIVE: Greg Barron 7425 Thorndyke Road Quilcene, WA 98376 SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The applicant is requesting approval of a shoreline substantial development for a conditional use permit to allow stairway access to the beach along a shoreline within a slight landslide hazard area with an indication of unstable soils. SUMMARY OF DECISION: Request granted, subject to conditions. PUBLIC HEARING: After reviewing the Jefferson County Department of Community Development and examining available information on file with the application, the Examiner conducted a public hearing on the request as follows: The hearing was opened on April 27, 2007. Parties wishing to testify were sworn in by the Examiner. The following exhibits were submitted and made a part of the record as follows: 1— RECEIVED MAY 2 9 2007 MISR COUNTY DCO SEE ATTACHED INDEX LIST DAVID JOHNSON appeared, presented the Department of Community Development Staff Report, and testified that the entire landing must be located behind the ordinary high water mark and not as shown on the site plan. GREG BARRON, applicant's representative, appeared and testified that he had read the staff report and has no problems with the contents or with recommended conditions of approval. He will build the project and the pilings will all be located landward of the ordinary high water mark, and they can amend the project to bring the entire structure behind the water line. No question exists as to the location of the ordinary high water mark. The property to the south has a path/stairway to the beach, and the parcel to the north has no access. The applicants felt the need to utilize a structure on their property to get to their own beach. However, he would check with them regarding joint use. No one spoke further in this matter. Subsequent to the hearing the Examiner received an email from the applicant to David Johnson addressing joint use. The Examiner took the matter under advisement. The hearing was concluded. NOTE: A complete record of this hearing is available in the office of Jefferson County Department of Community Development. FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND DECISION: FINDINGS: 1. The Hearing Examiner has admitted documentary evidence into the record, and taken this matter under advisement. 2. The project was determined to be exempt from SEPA per WAC 197-11- 800(1)(b)(i). 3. Proper notice was provided pursuant to the Jefferson County Code. 4. The applicant has a possessory ownership interest in a rectangular, 16,800 square foot parcel of waterfront property located at 147 Orcas Drive, Port Townsend, in unincorporated Jefferson County. The parcel abuts Orcas Drive for 80 feet and extends 210 feet to the ordinary high water mark of the western shore of Discovery Bay. Improvements on the site include a single family residential home located approximately 80 feet from the ordinary high water mark, a storage shed, access driveway, and parking area. The western portion of the parcel is relatively flat, but the eastern 75 feet consists of a shoreline bluff approximately 50 feet in height with slopes of approximately 45%. #� d , y ; .q�-y 2— MAY 2 9 2007 iL Lt SO M t oho 5. The applicant requests a shoreline substantial development permit for a conditional use permit to allow construction of a set of beach stairs which will allow access from the upper flat portion of the lot to the beach. The site plan (log item 4) shows a series of staircases supported by four platforms to include one immediately landward of the ordinary high water mark. The stairs are anchored to a concrete pad at the top of the slope. Pilings support the upper portion of the structure, the two landings on the slope itself, and the landing at the beach level. 6. According to a Geology Assessment prepared by Stratum Group (log item 7) the bluff consists of an erosional bluff which provides sand and gravel for beaches along the bluff and to the north and south. Erosion occurs during periods of very high tide combined with strong winds due to the site's in a protected area location at Port Discovery. Vegetation consists of trees and brush, and the geologist noted no recent erosion on the applicant's site. The beach consists of gently sloping sand and gravel with spits located to the north and south. The geologist concludes that utilizing beach stairs or a ladder will not cause slope stability problems. 7. The site is located within the Rural Residential designation of the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan which contemplates low density residential uses at a density of one dwelling unit per five acres. Surrounding uses include single family residential dwellings. The parcel to the south has access to its beach via a set of dilapidated beach stairs and the parcel to the north has no access stairs. 8. The parcel is located within the Conservancy Shoreline Designation of the Jefferson County Shoreline Management Master Program (SMMP) which encourages protection of environmentally sensitive areas to include steep slopes, and permits low density residential and recreational uses. The design of the stairs will protect the steep slope which does constitute a slight landslide hazard area. Construction will not require removal of large trees and will not require the disturbance of a significant amount of the slope. The stairs will provide waterfront recreational opportunities for the applicant's family and friends. The project complies with goals and policies of the comprehensive plan which allow development along shorelines compatible with the protection of natural processes, conditions, and functions of the shoreline environment. The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) must issue an Hydraulics Project Approval (HPA) and will impose conditions addressing impacts to fish and wildlife. Furthermore, in accordance with the requirements of the State Department of Ecology (DOE), the applicant will not allow direct contact between fresh, uncured concrete and Discovery Bay waters. 9. Chapter 18.25 of the Jefferson County Code (JCC) sets forth the Shoreline Management Master Program. Section 18.25.040 JCC defines "conditional use" in part as follows: 3— RECE I VED MAY 2 9 2007 JLFf[DSON COUNTY DCO "Conditional Use" means a use, development, or substantial development which is classified as a conditional use or is not classified within the Master Program.... The Master Program does not classify beach stairs and therefore the JCC considers such structures a "conditional use". The applicant has properly applied for a shoreline conditional use permit. 10. JCC 18.25.200 sets forth a second definition of "conditional use" which reads in part: Those uses that are deemed least preferable within the scope of the definition and policies of a particular shoreline environmental designation. While not prohibited outright, these uses are an exception to the general rule. A conditional use permit is intended to allow for flexibility and the exercise of judgment in the application of regulations in a manner consistent with the policies of the Act [Shoreline Management Act] and this master program.... Section 18.25.200(2) JCC provides that applicants for shoreline conditional use permits have the burden of proof to demonstrate compliance with the criteria set forth in Section 173-27-160 of the Washington Administrative Code (WAC). Findings on each criteria set forth therein are hereby made as follows: A. The proposed use is consistent with the policies of RCW 90.58.020, a portion of the SMA, as said section authorizes alterations of the shoreline for residential purposes. Furthermore, policies of the SMA encourage access to the water for recreational purposes. As previously found, the proposed conditional use is also consistent with the intent of the SMMP. B. The proposed stairs will not interfere with normal public use of public shorelines. The stairs will allow private access to the beach by the applicant's family and should not interfere with public shorelines. C. The proposed beach stairs and their design are compatible with other permitted uses in the area. The general vicinity consists of developed and undeveloped single family lots, and the stairs allow access to the beach. The stairs will not interfere with views of adjacent parcels due to the height of the bluff and the location of the stairs directly adjacent to the bluff. D. The proposed use will cause no unreasonable adverse impacts to the Conservancy Shoreline designation. The applicant must comply with best f� kl j 4— % ib MAY 292 if-FM'CONY BO management practices to control erosion and prevent pollution from entering Discovery Bay, and construction must not disturb the slope. Furthermore, the applicant must meet all conditions imposed by DFW and DOE. E. The public interest will suffer no substantial detrimental effect and the cumulative impact of additional beach stairs will not overly impact the shoreline. The applicant attempted to participate in upgrading the beach stairs of the parcel owner abutting the south property line, but was unsuccessful. The applicant also contacted the parcel owner to the north who likewise had no interest in either participating in the applicant's project nor constructing a set of beach stairs on his parcel. The stair design mitigates impacts to the beach as much as reasonably possible as no portion of the structure will extend beyond the ordinary high water mark. The project will have far less impact on the bluff than stairs or a trail constructed into the bank. 11. Section 18.25.410 JCC entitled "Residential Development" sets forth policies and standards for development of land with a single family residential dwelling. Even though the beach stairs are an unlisted use and do not meet the definition of residential development, several policies and performance standards of said element are applicable to beach stairs. The project satisfies all such policies as the beach stairs are designed to adequately protect the water and shoreline aesthetic characteristics and will provide pedestrian access to the shoreline. The structure will not impact shore vegetation, and the applicant must submit a drainage and erosion control plan at the building permit stage. The geotechnical report confirms that the stairs will not impact the stability of the bluff and includes recommendations regarding protection of the bluff to include retention of vegetation. As previously found, the staircase will not block views of adjacent residences or properties as the top of the staircase is 20 feet below the top of the bank. 12. Section 18.25.410(4) JCC sets forth performance standards for residential development to include (b) which provides for the location of stairways behind the ordinary high water mark as far as practicable, and that such structures meet applicable setbacks. However, stairs for beach access do not meet the definition of an appurtenant use as set forth in Section 18.25.040. Appurtenant uses according to said definition include "garage, deck, driveway, utilities, fences..." The entire purpose of the stairway tower is to provide access to the beach which necessitates its location either below or adjacent to the ordinary high water mark. The required drainage and erosion control plan submitted at building permit application stage will ensure that surfacewater runoff does not pollute Discovery Bay or cause soil or beach erosion. Furthermore, a condition of approval prohibits bulkhead protection of the base of the tower staircase, as such bulkhead would encroach onto the beach area. Finally, the project does not alter the natural topography. 5— CONCLUSIONS: 1. The Hearing Examiner has jurisdiction to consider and decide the issues presented by this request. 2. The applicant has satisfied their burden of proof of showing that the request for a shoreline conditional use permit and substantial development permit satisfies all criteria set forth in the JCC and meets all policies of the SMMP. 3. The request for a conditional use permit satisfies all criteria set forth in the JCC and in WAC 17-27-160. Therefore, the conditional use permit and substantial development permit should be approved subject to the following conditions: 1. 2. 3. 4. The applicant shall obtain a building permit from the Jefferson County Department of Community Development prior to the construction of the stairway. Prior to issuance of the Jefferson County Building Permit, the applicant will be required to submit the following: i. A small parcel Drainage and Erosion Control Plan as required and described by 18.30.070 JCC & 18.15.380 JCC and incorporating the recommendations outlined in the Geotechnical Report prepared by Stratum Group dated May 17, 2006. Once the subject permit has been issued, the applicant shall fully implement the provisions of the submitted Drainage and Erosion Control Plan. This approval does not authorize the removal of any large conifer trees. Proper disposal of construction debris must be on land in such a manner that debris cannot enter the water body or cause water quality degradation of state waters. No fill or other material may be placed in the waters or intertidal areas of Jefferson County. 5. Fresh uncured concrete in direct contact with the water is toxic to aquatic life. All concrete shall be poured in the dry and allowed to cure a minimum of seven (7) days before contact with the water. 6. All lumber and other materials treated with preservative shall be sufficiently cured to minimize leaching into the water or shore bed, in accordance with the Best Management Practices approved by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. 6— RECEIVED MAY 2 9 2007 Fff SO\I I:MONS 11C 7. The design of the stairway shall include the minimum size footings and concrete supports to support the structure as determined by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. This condition is intended to minimize the visual impacts of the structure and to minimize the disruption of the bluff. 8. Construction shall be in substantial compliance with the site plans submitted to Jefferson County during the permit process as they exist now or are hereafter amended by Jefferson County and/or the Washington State Department of Ecology. 9, Work within the jurisdiction of the Shoreline Program other than as described above shall receive separate review from this office. 10. Substantial progress towards completion of the project shall be performed within two years of the issuance of the permit. 11. A bulk-head shall not be allowed in the future to protect this beach access stairway, which is a non-essential, non-appurtenant structure. 12. All work and structures shall occur landward of the OHWM. No over water construction is allowed without SEPA review. DECISION: The request for a shoreline substantial development permit for a shoreline conditional use permit to allow construction of beach stairs at a site located at 147 Orcas Drive, Port Townsend, is hereby granted subject to the conditions contained in the concl ins above. 7 ORDERED this 25th day of May, 2007. f` �',. / , ' ,I41 k, ,, STEPHEN K. CAUSSEAUX, JR. Hearing Examiner Q JRJE(/� 'VIE) 7 MAY 2 9 2007 J ERTEN 1! C JEFFERSON COUNTY NOTICE OF TYPE III LAND USE DECISION May 29, 2007 The Jefferson County Hearing Examiner has submitted his written Findings, Conclusions, and DECISION regarding the following application: MLA07-00021 Applicant: TIMOTHY W SUITER Parcel: 901182008 KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 895119289 Project Description: Stairway access to the beach for a single family residence. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required, prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish & Wildlife will be notified and have an opportunity to comment on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review. Project Location: Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 For the above project, the Hearing Examiner has: Approved the Application with Conditions A copy of the Hearing Examiner's report and decision is attached for information. Appeals of this decision must be made as outlined in the attached instruction sheet. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING APPEALS OF TYPE III LAND USE DECISIONS: REFERENCE FILE NO. MLA07-00021 PROJECT PLANNER: D JOHNSON The Hearing Examiner's decision on a Type III permit (including the decision on the underlying project and any decision on a SEPA appeal) may be appealed by a party of record to the Appellate Hearing Examiner. Any such appeal must be in writing, conform with the procedures for appeal set forth below, and be filed within fourteen (14) calendar days after the notice of decision is issued. Form and Content of the Appeal: 1) A notice of appeal shall be delivered to the Administrator by mail or by personal delivery, and must be received by 4:00 p.m. on the last business day of the appeal period, with the required appeal fee pursuant to the Jefferson County Fee Ordinance. 2) The notice of appeal shall contain a concise statement identifying: i. The decision being appealed and the identification of the application which is the subject of the appeal; ii. The name, address, and phone number of the appellant and his/her interest in the matter. iii. Appellant's statement describing standing to appeal (i.e., how he or she is affected by or interested in the decision); iv. The specific reasons why the appellant believes the decision to be wrong. The appellant shall bear the burden of proof of proving the decision was wrong; v. The desired outcome or changes to the decision; and vi. A statement that the appellant has read the appeal and believes the contents to be true, signed by the appellant. 3) Any notice of appeal not in full compliance with these instructions shall not be considered. May 29, 2007 TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 895119289 Re: MLA# MLA07-00021 Case#SDP07-00002 Your Shoreline Substantial Development Permit was approved by the Jefferson County Hearing Examiner on April 11, 2007. Conditional Use Permits and Variance Permits are issued by the Washington State Department of Ecology (DOE). They may take up to thirty (30) days to review the permit before issuing a decision to approve or deny the permit. Construction pursuant to this permit may not begin, nor is it authorized, until twenty-one (21) days from the date of filing with DOE as defined in RCW 90.58.140(5)(6) and WAC 173-14-090, or until all review proceedings initiated within twenty-one days from the date of such filing have terminated, except as provided in RCW 90.58.140(5a-c). You will receive notification from DOE of the filing date and the date construction may begin. If you have any questions, please contact the Department of Community Development at (360) 379-4450 or Jeffree Stewart, Jefferson County's regional contact at DOE, at(360)407-6521. Sincerely, 71# Dep. ro unity Development Sta Page 1 of 1 David W. Johnson From: Suiter.Tim [Tim.Suiter@IGT.com] Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 9:53 AM To: David W. Johnson Cc: Greg Barron Subject: 147 Orcas Drive (MLA07-00021, SDP07-00002) Good morning Dave, Greg Barron forwarded me your request to verify if I had discussions with our neighbors regarding shared beach access stairs. I spoke with our two neighbors to the south (Janice/Richard Porter and Polly/Houston Chen) regarding shared use of the Porter's stairs as it was between ours and the Chen's properties. The proposal was that the Chen's and ourselves would pay for the improvements to the Porter's currently delapidated stair system in return for shared access. We had the stair system evaluated by a contractor who provided estimated improvement fees. At first, the Porters were eager to do this, but once the Porters checked the legal perspectives (liability) they realized that they would need to create a legal easement which the Chen's and us were willing to pay for as well. However, the Porters were not willing to do this as they fealt their property value would decrease due to the increased traffic through it. After this decision, further actions in shared access with any of us was discontinued. The neighbor to the north of our property was not consulted as the neighbors informed me that he was not interested in sharing access to the beach. Furthermore, this neighbor had a past conflict with the builder of the home I purchased and it appears that some animosity still exists. I experienced this when I had unknowingly walked from my side of the beach to his and he promptly told me that it was private property and to return to my side. When I checked the property line, I had crossed over by about 10 feet. This neighbor is difficult to build relationships with and I did not explore shared access with him. I agree with Jefferson County's request that neighbors attempt to share access prior to building new stair systems to the beach. Although I have attempted this, I have found that it is very difficult to achieve due to legal, financial and personality contraints. Greg has stated that Jefferson County will likely place more priority on shared access in the future. Again, I agree with this initiative to maintain existing shoreline habitat and integrity via shared access, but unless there are incentives for the existing stairway system owners to share them (perhaps property tax credits or other financial incentives), I think it will be very difficult to fully realize it. Another possible way to increase sharing is to establish a Jefferson County team that would mediate discussions with property owners and present potential win-win solutions between them. If you need any further information regarding this, please let me know. Regards, Tim Suiter 5/3/2007 10 ON �friz, itv .` ~ ! \ ' I i JEFFERSON COUNTY ,k4,04' DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT , , "' 621 Sheridan Street • Port Townsend • Washington 98368 ` 360/379-4450 • 360/379-4451 Fax O www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment ia ,., ,, . �ii$tt , 11 I Master Permit Application MLA: Project Description(include separate'sheets as necessary): Tax Parcel Property Number: U O� Size: (acres/square feet)_ Site Address and/or Directions to Property: Property Owner(s)of Record: -1-INN St.D i-l.P�e 1 Al-ie-h21/N 6 L1 d& Telephone: Fax: email: Mailing Address: 13-1`1S STD p-' - , toco OirC. 0 rnr5 RGA l N. t/ g,S// Applicant/Agent(if different from owner): ao Telephone: 2,b 0—76 S-37`7 q 36 0 7 6 5 `ICC/ email: "4-b A-P P-0 0,) e_Sf-s-rui,e- Mailing Address: 7ya5 j7wr,,/cj /moo rl Q•"/C e. r„-er '7837.6 ' (..._0 0-% What kind of Permit?(Check each box that applies) ZO p(e-. f\PP i G .,1 fZy-1 .5 eh>ir Lr..✓£ ❑Building 1 Variance(Minor, Major or Reasonable Economic Use) Ii Demolition Permit ❑Conditional Use[C(a),C(d),or C]** gSingle Family °Discretionary"D"or Unnamed Use Classification QQ Garage Attached/Detached ❑Special Use(Essential Public Facilities)** El Manufactured Home °Boundary Line Adjustment ❑Modular CIShort Plat** El Commercial* °Binding Site Plan** El Change of Use °Long Plat** El Address j Road Approach °Planned Rural Residential Development(PRRD)/Amendments** Q Propane ❑Plat Vacation/Alteration** ❑Allowed"Yes"Use Consistency Analysis ❑Shoreline Master Program Exemption/Permit Revisions** ❑Stormwater Management ❑Shoreline Management Substantial Development** ❑Site Plan Approval Advance Determination (SPAAD)* ❑Shoreline Management Variance ❑Temporary Use ❑Comprehensive Plan/UDC/Land Use District Map Amendment ❑Wireless Telecommunication* °Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program Amendment ❑Forest Practices Act/Release of Six-Year Moratorium *May require a Pre—Application Conference **Requires a Pre-Application Conference Please identify any other local,state or federal permits required for this proposal, if known: DESIGNAT!014-QF AGE I hereby designate �e ► J -s my a. matters relating to thi application for permit(s). OWNER SIGNATURE �� 11,1,,e,— Date: t'' o j/C By signing this application form,the owner/agent attests that the infor.:tion provided herein,and in any attachmen s,is true and correct to the best of his,her or it's knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the owner/agent with respect to this application packet may result in this permit being null and void. I further agree to save,indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities,judgments,court costs,reasonable attorney's fees and expenses which may in any way accrue against Jefferson County as a result of or in consequence of the granting of this permit. I further agree to provide access and right of entry to Jefferson County- . i - p y`ees, presentatives or agents for the sole purpose of application review and any required later inspection . Staffs access an• ngl'if of- .e assum nless the applicant informs the County in writing at the time off thea ' a ber 9tie w is prior notice. Signature: IF _ >'��� )/O Date: The action or actions Applicant will undertake as a result of the iss :n -..f this permit ma negatively impact upon one or more threatened or endangered species and could lead to a potential"take"of an enda gered species as those terms are defined in the federal law known as the "Endangered Species Act"or"ESA."Jefferson County makes no assurances to the applicant that the actions that will be undertaken because this permit has been issued will not violate the ESA. Any individual,group. .ency can file a lawsuit on behalf of an endangered species regarding your action(s)even if you are in complian e with the Jefferson Coun dev lop, egc Thq A.,'cant acknowledges that he,she or it holds individual and n nsibility f adhering to ani ing with t : ES•. I4Ap.' •-s read this disclai r and signs and dates it below. Signature: _.--• 04:....& � �- Z � Date: i J YJ .e)G 10 LOGIT hV1 D:\PermitCenter\FORMS\DRD FORMS\Master Permit Application 12-30-05-2.doc pagaa _°° PRE06-00060 Suiter Pre-application Conference December 18, 2006— 10am Applicant/Owner: Timothy Suiter Kathryn Suiter 13445 Stoney Brook Dr Reno,NV 98358 Site Address: 147 Orcas Dr Port Townsend, WA 98368 Parcel Number: 901 182 008 Reason for conference: To determine the feasibility and code requirements necessary to construct a stairway to the beach. PLANNING: David Wayne Johnson, (360)379-4465 • Rural Residential 1:5 (RR 1:5)approximately.4 acres. • Stairways to the beach are considered an Unclassified use per JCC 18.25.220 • Unclassified uses shall be reviewed as a Type III SDP Conditional"C"use permit. Requires 30 day public notice and a public hearing. • Environmentally Sensitive Areas: Slight Landslide Hazard/Unstable soils area; Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Area; High Risk SIPZ. • Geotechnical Report required and submitted. • JARPA required. APPLICATION & FEES: • Shoreline Conditional use criteria per JCC 18.25.200 attached. • JARPA attached. • Attached Master Land Use application—SDP Conditional Use fee: $1,491.00($1,561.00 2007 fee schedule attached). LOG ITEM -2-- Map Output Page 1 of 1 ArcIMS HTML Viewer Map (.; • z• 1111111101./.. L --•or. !: .•,..1...lciz..x.- ,..,:.- ::::..? / / ? 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ENCLOsEd IS A MASTER PERMIT ApplICATION LETTER FROM DAVId JOHNSON CONCERNING THE PRE-AppLICATION MEETING JARPA AppLiCATION PROJECT PLOT plAN PROJECT PLANS GEOTECHNICAL REpORT. FEES FOR $1,561.00 REGAR GRA BA RECEI\flE j1827 LOG ITEivi 1 ID �a JEFFERON COUNTY J '..'"'" (''''--"O DEPARTMjENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I 621 Sheridan Street • Port Townsend • Washington 98368 ,14 `9 _ ' 360/379-4450 • 360/379-4451 Fax \t„......1:10.,. www.co.jetferson.wa.us/commdevelopment s litimilli:11 Master Permit ApplicationMLA: C Project Description(include separate sheets as necessary): Tax Parcel Property Number: U oe Size: r -��5� (acres/square feet) Site Address and/or Directions to Property: I Li7 0 R„C„'r.i5 c z�� p.111 \ 6,Q,&, / r,A, Property Owner(s)of Record: -1 i W\ SU ►Ito_fiQ /k''j"`172y A.) 6 1/4)--r fel Telephone: Fax: email: Mailing Address: 131--/'IIS TO r--e r c)k l0 nN R G�I�` ,✓ V '°J SJ/ Applicant/Agent(if different from owner): C' l a tr12 l-o N1 Telephone: 2,6 0—76 S-'3-7 c7 Fax: 36 O 765—`7Sc/ email: 9L b�-a-o.) @S Sw' - Mailing Address: 711a5 ---Wore,44 y I e i''-J Q•—•ic. e-e- c'---6- c78 a74 ' `—°'"'' What kind of Permit?(Check each iimx that applies) Vi4 r ❑Building 1 I Variance(Minor, Major or Reasonable Economic Use) Ei Demolition Permit ❑Conditional Use[C(a),C(d),or C)** d Single Family ❑Discretionary"D"or Unnamed Use Classification La Garage Attached/Detached OSpecial Use(Essential Public Facilities)** Q Manufactured Home °Boundary Line Adjustment In Modular °Short Plat** L i we El Commercial* °Binding Site Plan** El Change of Use , °Long Plat** El Address I Road Approach °Planned Rural Residential Development(PRRD)/Amendments** CI Propane I °Plat Vacation/Alteration** °Allowed"Yes"Use Consistency Anlysis oreline Master Program Exemption/Permit Revisions** OStormwater Management t Shoreline Management Substantial Development** ❑Site Plan Approval Advance Determination(SPAAD)* horeline Management Variance ['Temporary Use , °Comprehensive Plan/UDC/Land Use District Map Amendment °Wireless Telecommunication* i' °Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program Amendment ❑Forest Practices Act/Release of Six-year Moratorium It/^x"-6/44t- o ,�.¢.A�? l?equi� cat- *Mayrequire a Pre-Application Conference equi es a Pre-AppUktlicafion Conference Please identify any other local]state or federal permits required for this proposal, if known: 1 DESIGNATION-OF AGE I hereby designate tib• r _i ,i v to-ac -s my a ti matters relating to thi- application for permit(s). rl / By signing this application form,the owner/agent attests that the infor•:tion provided herein,and in any attachmen s,is true and correct to the best of his,her or it's knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the owner/agent with respect to this application packet may result in this permit being null and void. I further agree to save,indemnify and hole harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities,judgments,court costs,reasonable attorney's fees and expenses which may in any way accrue against Jefferson County as a result of or in consequence of the granting of this permit. I further agree to provide access and right of entry to Jefferson County i mploy"ees, presentatives or agents for the sole purpose of application review and any required later inspection I Staffs access an nghf of ent be assum In nless the applicant informs the Qounty in writing at the time of thea i -tthe w: ts prior notice. — pglicataenfa'f _. ®lifte `_ -Ar--Ar g, f 0) ) 0 The action or actions Applicant will undertake as a result of the iss n f this permit ma negatively impact upon one or more threatened or endangered species and could lead to a potential"take"of an enda gered species as those terms are defined in the federal law known as the "Endangered Species Act"or"ESA."Jefferson County makes no assurances to the applicant that the actions that will be undertaken because this permit has been issued will not violate the ESA. Any individual,group,- ..ency can file a lawsuit on behalf of an endangered species regarding your action(s)even if you are in complian e with the Jefferson Coundev:lop, elrt c The A.-'cant acknowledges that he,she or it holds individual - __ - � -1� � '`-� ,,,,,,, ,,/ � �a�s disclaim rand signs and dates it below. and n. , nsibility f•r ad enng to an.-ao s ing with t • ES•. App'.: as read this sr )1 II LOG ITEvi D:\PermitCenter\FORMS\DRD FORMS\Master Permit Application 12-30-05-2.doc # Page_ 7 of New Page 1 Page 1 of 1 s�" t '.. -r ,'_ �;. aAt 4,,,..„,•..-, m � a ",.4. ,- K : 1 , v. ir; 'tif -.-,-1, 1Y ,•r �' r.- 4 . R� 0. � ` ,-c••, -,.;:,., "4 ;,.d " 5- Y , , , ` j • r ,+ w ° rerr y4 S ten7 � :„. ,1. .. a ` r . g . ....--T. . 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HIII/H///kT„ie. ii., IP ak • • • � I44, ` �”44,14$44.4:44A.$44.4 + � r0 �, �e fCID t � +:��� �Y, � a co r 1 tell_ F t{ ry e . f 4dw4f pp$a, ;.u ,* *¢ ireXkjf . = y STRATUM GROUP 1451 Grant Street,Bellingham,WA 98225 • Phone(360)714-9409 May 17,2006 Jim Suiter 13445 Stoney Brook Drive Reno,Nevada Re: Geology Assessment of Beach Access Trail Tax Parcel 901182008 147 Orcas Drive Port Townsend, WA Dear Mr. Suiter: This letter presents Stratum Group's geologic evaluation of the geologic conditions of a steep shoreline bluff on the west side of Discovery Bay below Orcas Drive. The purpose of this geology evaluation was to evaluate the feasibility of constructing a trail to the beach from the upland portion of the property down to the shoreline on the property. The evaluation was done in regards to geologic slope stability and potential impacts to beach processes as well as cost impacts. This evaluation was based on a visual inspection of the shoreline bluff slope,properties in the vicinity of the route, a review of available geologic mapping in the area and conditions on the shoreline. GENERAL GEOLOGY Northwestern Washington has been occupied by continental glaciers at least four times during the Pleistocene Epoch(1.6 million to 10,000 years ago).During these glacial and accompanying interglacial periods,the underlying bedrock was eroded and a relatively thick layer of glacial related and interglacial fluvial sediments were deposited over the underlying bedrock in the vicinity of the subject property. The Surficial Geologic Map of the Port Townsend 30 by 60 Quadrangle,Puget Sound Region, Washington(Pessl, Dethier,Booth and Millard, 1989)and the Geologic Map of Northeastern Jefferson County, Washington(Gayer, 1976) indicate the steep shoreline bluff exposed on the subject property is.underlain glacial recession outwash deposits. Observations on the site are consistent with the above-described mapping. The bluff is underlain by compact sand and gravel silt units that are consistent with the bluff being underlain by glacial outwasb These deposits are described as consisting of sand,gravel, silt and clay deposited by melt water flowing from the retreating ice margin of the Puget lobe of Vashon age. R 14'�� IF I� ,r l:�l( 11 LOG ITEM page of.. IFFFENI(II\ ;UUN(V SCD May 17,2006 147 Orals Drive,Port Townsend, WA Geology Assessment for Beach Access Trail The shoreline bluff at the subject property and along the coast at this location is an erosional bluff and provides sand and gravel for beaches along the bluff and beaches to the south and north of the bluff.The bluff is located within Port Discovery. Wave erosion at the base of the bluff likely only takes place during periods of very high tide combined with strong winds. Some recent erosion from a high tide event combined with a storm surge during February 2006 was apparent along portions of the base of the bluff in the vicinity of the property. Erosion undermines the base of the bluff causing slope failures at the base that create an over steep slope. Subsequent failures then take place further up the slope as the slope reestablishes itself to the angle of repose for the soils underlying the bluff. The angle of repose will vary depending on the cohesive strength of the soils and the vegetation cover. Soils with high silt or clay content may be able to stand nearly vertical for long periods of time. Slopes with vegetation providing significant root strength will be able to maintain a steep slope aspect than slopes with poor vegetation cover. SPECIFIC SITE OBSERVATIONS The steep shoreline slope on the subject property is approximately 50 feet high. The bluff has an average slope of approximately 45 degrees.An approximately 5-foot high 65 degree slope is located just above the 45 degree slope and the bottom 3 to 5 feet of the slope just above the beach is steeper due to slope toe erosion.The slope is tree and brush covered. At the time of my site visit, I observed several recent toe erosion areas on adjoining properties that were likely associated with the February 2006 storm event. However,no recent erosion was evident on the subject property. Sand and sandy gravel area the predominant sediments on the bluff. Areas of compact sand,silt and gravel are exposed or are just beneath the surface throughout the bluff. The beach at the site consists of a gently sloping sand and gravel beach. Sand and gravel spits are located north and south of this shoreline reach. Overall the beach appears to be in good condition. There are some shoreline erosion protection structures located to the south,but overall the sediment available to the beach is adequate and the beach appears to be in good condition such that toe of slope erosion should remain at similar levels compared to the past. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Based on beach morphology and the slope conditions,the construction of trail following normal trail construction methods(cutting a trail into the side of the slope no greater than two feet wide) or the construction of an access route using ladder type stairs or a combination of the two Stratum Group IR Ec 97.068 2 __ LOG ITEM- :n+r k Page 7 ®f Hisi ! ,II�IIU! • May 17,2006 147 Orcas Drive,Port Townsend,WA Geology Assessment for Beach Access Trail approaches will not cause slope stability problems. Nor will the access route cause impacts to shoreline processes at the site. Erosion and shallow landslides at this site are the result of the bluff being undermined by wave action at the base of the bluff. The slope failures at this site will typically be relatively minor shallow soil failures and slope raveling. Based on tree coverage and observed site conditions,the frequency of slope failures impacting a trail on the slope will be on the order of decades between events. The steepness of the slope as well as the loose nature of the soil is such that a trail of this nature may be challenging to walk depending on the user and a trail cut into the slope will tend to narrow over time due to sand slipping down on the trail or down away from the trail. In order to construct a route to the shoreline that is more user friendly and in less need of routine maintenance, a series of wood ladder type stairs can used.This approach will minimize the need to cut into the slope and will have essentially no impact on the stability of the slope. If shallow soil failures do impact the slope and the ladder stairs, the stairs can be readily readjusted. Each _ end of the ladder stairs can be supported either by a wood landing supported on wood piles set in the slope or the ends of the ladder can be supported directly by wood piles or pins embedded in the slope. The deeper the pilings the less likely shallow surface failures will impact the piles and stairs. Based on slope aspects, the best route down the slope would be approximately down the middle northern third of the property. This route takes advantage of a large alder tree that provides stability at the base of the slope that should last a long time and provides a shorter ladder stair rote than other locations. A site plan sketch showing this route is attached in Figure 2.The landing at the base of the bluff can be constructed on a deck like platform on woodpiles at the bottom of the slope immediately above the ordinary high water mark. Wood stair steps to the beach from the platform will minimize erosion from foot traffic. Stratum Group appreciates the opportunity to be of service to you. Should you have any questions regarding please contact our office at(360)714-9409. Sincerely yours, • 4p � ( EI -FT)Group i� Dan McShane, .E.G., M.Sc. \ se '5 loaralg ", Licensed Engineering Geologist `,.z f f f e '1�f 1$1 <: iW lab Stratum Group •=a File:2.27.06B 3 LOG ITEM # Page 3 of - , . - Figure 1. site vicinity Map 122.88333° W 122.86667° W WGS84 122.85000° W 0: rws.3f ,,,j •=,....„ --. .4.5"kk-R\tN, , ,A \ z \ V3 m (..) m •! 1- .... '.. . -.,.-.k.,t, \\;ititic,y \ . . , 0. 0 1 1 ‘•-i ' • 1,1 t:' :‘ ‘• • .. 1 . 43•• .....1 , s %V 1...5,:f j.,.1,,.... .g \ ) 1. •. I • - ir''.11-•: .• •• ..i' .- . . . ••:. .. 1` ' •-•--: ...:• Stt.,:.‘ :-.." oriNilk.tkl:. 1 4:2):."%i .: - ;•.::--1 Vk'kei?:..)'%:. 1'1' - '-• A -i"•• /. t A v.1.100‘,.t !!•;,..-.. . i • '' 7 —!7"-;••••'' '-'1\;-....IT— -• s'`644,5,.A,it,,,,(111' -•-.." ( - • '. 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I ZOOM'"� = rouP Site Plan_ Sketch I— JG ITvi# Page, .Pf,, �¢SoN �o JEFFERSON COUNTY �� �,� DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT W � ti q o ►� 621 Sheridan Street � O� Port Townsend, WA 98368 1YIN0 February 27, 2007 Al Scalf, Director Dear Reviewer, RE: MLA07-00021 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: Stairway access to the beach for a single family residence. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required, prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish &Wildlife will be notified and have an opportunity to comment on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review. Location: Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Comments must be received within fourteen (14) calendar days or by March 13, 2007. 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 D JOHNSON 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, • : JEFf4EE STEWART, * DOE SHORELANDS OFFICE RANDI THURSTON, *WDFW JEFF SCHRECK, *WA STATE DNR JEFF CHEW, * PENINSULA DAILY NEWS ERICA DIRKSON, * PORT TOWNSEND LEADER LOG IM Building Permits/ Inspections Development Review Division Long Range Planning (360) 379-4450 FAX: (360) 379-4451 JEFFERSON COUNTY PERMIT CENTER CASE NO. Spp0-7 - OOq)7 CERTIFICATION OF MAILING I make the following certification: I am competent to testify and make this certification based upon personal knowledge. On this day of �., , , 2007, I deposited into the U.S. Mail with first class postage affixed, true and correct copies o (-QiOf `L Vv in the above matter, addressed to: � 'l( L e.0-)e-6 Adjacent Property Owners: See attached list. fes', Agencies: See attached list. [f' Interested Parties: See attached list. C9 Applicant/Representative - Posting Packet: 1 set of laminating sheets with Notices, Posting Instruction, Affidavit, and a copy of Notice. Chi Newspapers CCS- Official Posting Places (x3) Other: (,t)..aL_ U4 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the foregoing certification is true and correct. EXECUTED this /7 day of-{----..,t/4,16u4 2007 at Port Townsend, Washington. • "/ A/ Declarant \\permitserver\home\permit\PLNCNTR\PLNCLERK\Forms\FRM Certification of Mailiry�c edt A�7,�DOC # L..V 9` C�V� Page t ofJ • JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE OF TYPE III LAND USE APPLICATION MLA07-00021 APPLICANT: TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 895119289 Application Received Date: January 18, 2007 Application Complete Date: February 16, 2007 Application Notice Date: February 28, 2007 SITE ADDRESS AND PROJECT LOCATION: 147 ORCAS DR Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIRED PERMITS/STUDIES: Stairway access to the beach for a single family residence. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type Ill Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required, prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish & Wildlife will be notified and have an opportunity to comment on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review. COMMENT PERIOD AND WHERE TO VIEW DOCUMENTS: The application and any studies may be reviewed at the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. All interested persons are invited to (a)comment on the application; (b) receive notice of and participate in any hearings; and (c) receive a copy of the decision by submitting such written comment(s)/request(s) to the Jefferson County Department of Community Development, Development Review Division, 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368, (360) 379-4450. Comments concerning this application should be submitted to the Department by 4:30 p.m. on March 30, 2007. If the last day of the comment period falls on a weekend or holiday, then the comment period shall be extended to the first working day after the weekend or holiday. Comments submitted after this date may not be considered in the staff report. PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION: This is a Type III permit application that is exempt from SEPA review. An open record hearing will be scheduled and separate public notice will be provided at least 15 days prior to the hearing. A copy of the staff report will be made available for inspection at no cost at least seven calendar days prior to such a hearing. The final permit decision for this Type III permit application will be made by the Hearing Examiner. Decisions of the Hearing Examiner may not be further appealed except to Superior Court. APPEALS: The final permit decision for this Type III permit application will be made by the Hearing Examiner. Decisions of the Hearing Examiner may not be further appealed except to Superior Court. Project Planner: D JOHNSON, 360-379-4450 For further information, please visit the Jefferson County Department of Community web page at www.co.iefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ LO IT�iv� Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 379-4450 POSTING INSTRUCTIONS Please post the attached notice on a 2-foot by 3-foot board provided by this department in a conspicuous location visible to vehicle traffic and pedestrians on or reasonably near the proposed development by February 28, 2007. The clear adhesive paper can be put over the notice after you mount it to protect it from the elements. Additional notice boards may be required where the site does not abut a public road, for a large site that abuts more than one (1) public road, or the Administrator determines that additional notice boards are necessary to provide adequate public notice. Notice boards shall be maintained in good and legible condition by the applicant during the notice period, be in place at least fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the date of the hearing, and be removed within fifteen (15) calendar days after the end of the notice period. Complete the affidavit, have it notarized, and return it to this office within three (3) days of posting. If the affidavit is not filed as required, any scheduled hearing or date by which the public may comment on the application will be postponed in order to allow compliance with this notice requirement. If you have any questions, please contact this office at (360) 379-4450. MLA number: MLA07-00021 Proponent(s): TIMOTHY W SUITER LOG ITEivl AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING PUBLIC NOTICE JEFFERSON COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE ORDINANCE#03-0702-01 State of Washington) County of Jefferson) , being duly sworn of oath say that I have posted one (1)public notice poster on or near the site identified in the following development description: PROPOSAL: Stairway access to the beach for a single family residence. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required, prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish &Wildlife will be notified and have an opportunity to comment on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review. These two notices were posted in full compliance with JEFFERSON COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE on: the day of , 2007. (Signature of person posting notice) Subscribed and sworn to before me on this day of , 2007. Acknowledgement: Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing in , Washington. My commission expires: NOTARY STAMP MLA Number: MLA07-00021 Proponent(s): TIMOTHY W SUITER I:\F_MLT_NtcApp3O_APO_U.rpt LOG9IiEM # Page f____... JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE OF TYPE III LAND USE APPLICATION MLA07-00021 APPLICANT: TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 895119289 Application Received Date: January 18, 2007 Application Complete Date: February 16, 2007 Application Notice Date: February 28, 2007 SITE ADDRESS AND PROJECT LOCATION: 147 ORCAS DR Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIRED PERMITS/STUDIES: Stairway access to the beach for a single family residence. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required, prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish & Wildlife will be notified and have an opportunity to comment on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review. COMMENT PERIOD AND WHERE TO VIEW DOCUMENTS: The application and any studies may be reviewed at the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. All interested persons are invited to (a) comment on the application; (b) receive notice of and participate in any hearings; and (c) receive a copy of the decision by submitting such written comment(s)/request(s) to the Jefferson County Department of Community Development, Development Review Division, 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368, (360) 379-4450. Comments concerning this application should be submitted to the Department by 4:30 p.m. on March 30, 2007. If the last day of the comment period falls on a weekend or holiday, then the comment period shall be extended to the first working day after the weekend or holiday. Comments submitted after this date may not be considered in the staff report. PUBLIC HEARING INFORMATION: This is a Type III permit application that is exempt from SEPA review. An open record hearing will be scheduled and separate public notice will be provided at least 15 days prior to the hearing. A copy of the staff report will be made available for inspection at no cost at least seven calendar days prior to such a hearing. APPEALS: The final permit decision for this Type III permit application will be made by the Hearing Examiner. Decisions of the Hearing Examiner may not be further appealed except to Superior Court. Project Planner: D JOHNSON, 360-379-4450 For further information, please visit the Jefferson County Department of Community_ web page at www.co.Jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ LOG r EIvi 'Page of_� Please publish one time. PUBLISH DATE: February 28, 2007 BILL: Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE OF TYPE III LAND USE APPLICATION MLA07-00021 APPLICANT: TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 895119289 Application Received Date: January 18, 2007 Application Complete Date: February 16, 2007 Application Notice Date: February 28, 2007 SITE ADDRESS AND PROJECT LOCATION: 147 ORCAS DR Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIRED PERMITS/STUDIES: Stairway access to the beach for a single family residence. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required, prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish & Wildlife will be notified and have an opportunity to comment on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review. COMMENT PERIOD AND WHERE TO VIEW DOCUMENTS: The application and any studies may be reviewed at the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. All interested persons are invited to (a) comment on the application; (b) receive notice of and participate in any hearings; and (c) receive a copy of the decision by submitting such written comment(s)/request(s) to the Jefferson County Department of Community Development, Development Review Division, 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368, (360) 379-4450. Comments concerning this application should be submitted to the Department by 4:30 p.m. on March 30, 2007. If the last day of the comment period falls on a weekend or holiday, then the comment period shall be extended to the first working day after the weekend or holiday. Comments submitted after this date may not be considered in the staff report. Project Planner: D JOHNSON, 360-379-4450 For further information, please visit the Jefferson County Department of Community web page at www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ LOGIiEva #- 901182010 901182009 ALBERT C ANDERSON JR RICHARD P PORTER A C ANDERSON JR REV TRUST JANICE A PORTER PO BOX 1837 810 109TH ST SE PORT TOWNSEND, WA 983680229 EVERETT, WA 982084038 901182001 901182008 RAMON F BRODERS TIMOTHY W SUITER 5571 OLD GARDINER RD KATHRYN A SUITER PORT TOWNSEND, WA 983689779 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO, NV 895119289 947400001 947400003 DONALD B CASE KENNETH D TOBIAS JOANNE PETERSON 12 BENSON CRST 51 MOLINDA LN PORT ANGELES, WA 983638345 PORT TOWNSEND, WA 983689707 901182007 CHEN FAMILY TRUST 9072 WESTMINSTER BLVD 9072 WESTMINSTER BLVD#C WESTMINSTER, CA 926834792 901182014 CHEN FAMILY TRUST 11301 RESEVOIR RD SANTA ANA, CA 927052410 901182003 ROBERT G HOWARD IRENA L HOWARD 4763 OLD GARDINER RD PORT TOWNSEND, WA 983689778 947400004 JOHN M MOORE 30 HONEYMOON LN PORT TOWNSEND, WA 983689798 LOG ITEivi # 9 Page 1-- SDP07-00002 SDP07-00002 TIMOTHY W SUITER GREG BARRON KATHRYN A SUITER 7425 THORNDYKE RD 13445 STONEY BROOK DR QUILCENE, WA 98376 RENO, NV 895119289 SDP07-00002 SDP07-00002 * DOE SHORELANDS OFFICE *WDFW JEFFREE STEWART RANDI THURSTON PO BOX 47775 502 HIGH ST. STE#112 OLYMPIA, WA 98504-7775 PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366 S D P07-00002 S D P07-00002 *WA STATE DNR *PENINSULA DAILY NEWS JEFF SCHRECK JEFF CHEW 5310 EAGLEMOUNT RD 1939 E SIMS WAY CHIMACUM, WA 98325 PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 SDP07-00002 " PORT TOWNSEND LEADER ERICA DIRKSON PO BOX 552 PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 LOG ITtivi _ _ 104.II Agf • kw mit LOG ITEM n 9 Paged f._ AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING PUBLIC NOTICE JEFFERSON COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE ORDINANCE#03-0702-01 State of Washington) Count ,of Jefferson' , being duly sworn of oath say that I have posted one(1)public noticep oster on or near the site identified in the following development description: PROPOSAL: Stairway access to the beach for a single family residence, Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required, prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish &Wildlife will be notified and have an opportunity to comment on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review. These two notices were posted in full compliance with JEFFERSON COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE on: the, l . of illet(COOP12007. (Sig ature of person posting notice) Subscribed and sworn to before me on this —1 day of /44'1 2007. Acknowledgement: &BLVIA-01t1 • • • Nota Public in nd for the State of Washington, `4F_•; ��� residing i u i IQ. Washington. i k/ ;��' ,�p,R ••. My comm ion expires: a��8 j“;o 0 * \� : OZ t� .•ZPV� � 1l1 • 09-i-.�•�\�� -i 1,`\N •` '^ >`p NOTARY STAMP MLA Number: MLA07-00021 Proponent(s): TIMOTHY W SUITER I:\F_MLT_NtcApp3O_APO_U.rpt I r- j' MAR - 2 2007 E U LOG ITElvi 1 David W. Johnson From: Randi Thurston [thursrlt@DFW.WA.GOV] Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 10:08 AM To: David W. Johnson Cc: jste461@ecy.wa.gov Subject: Suiter CUP David, After reviewing the file it appears a Hydraulic Project Approval is not required as long as the delineation of the ordinary high water line (OHWL) is correct and the construction of the stairway will not effect the erosion rate of bank material to the beach. WDFW recommends the County have DOE delineate the OWHL to ensure the accuracy. WDFW advocates the construction of joint-use stairs. Hopefully, the Suiter's will consider allowing neighboring property owners to use the stairs. Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. LOGIT' 'l 1 David W. Johnson From: Greg Barron [glbarron@seahome.com] Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 1:52 PM To: David W. Johnson Subject: RE: Suiter CUP Thanks, I believe we have shown the OHWM accurately and there structure will not affect the erosion rate. I can not comment about neighbor use. The South neighbors have access and I do not know the status to the North. Regards, Greg Barron Seahome Services Inc 360-765-3749 Voice 360-765-4551 Fax 800-765-3789 Toll-free www.seahome.com Original Message From: David W. Johnson [mailto:dwjohnson@co.jefferson.wa.us] Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 10:37 AM To: Greg Barron Subject: FW: Suiter CUP FYI. Original Message From: Randi Thurston [mailto:thursrlt@DFW.WA.GOV] Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 10: 08 AM To: David W. Johnson Cc: jste461@ecy.wa.gov Subject: Suiter CUP David, After reviewing the file it appears a Hydraulic Project Approval is not required as long as the delineation of the ordinary high water line (OHWL) is correct and the construction of the stairway will not effect the erosion rate of bank material to the beach. WDFW recommends the County have DOE delineate the OWHL to ensure the accuracy. WDFW advocates the construction of joint-use stairs. Hopefully, the Suiter' s will consider allowing neighboring property owners to use the stairs. Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. LOG ITEM JEFFERSON COUNTY PERMIT CENTER CASE NO. 11V1Lir\ (-51 — 2 CERTIFICATION OF MAILING I make the following certification: I am competent to testify and make this certification based upon personal knowledge. On this ID day of A-pci , 2007, I deposited into the U.S. Mail with first class postage affixed, true and correct copies of 1 V c tai, _ in the above matter, addressed to: 'a' Adjacent Property Owners: See attached list. ®' Agencies: See attached list. ❑ Interested Parties: See attached list. Applicant/Representative - Posting Packet: 1 set of laminating sheets with Noties, Posting Instruction, Affidavit, and a copy of Notice. Newspapers Official Posting Places (x3) ❑ Other: I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the foregoing certification is true and correct. ___ EXECUTED this )D day of r 1 , 2007 at Port Townsend, Washington. Declarant \\permitserver\home\permit\PLNCNTR\PLNCLERK\Forms\FRM Certification of Mailingu5S1 ri2EAOC l Page / of 9 • Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend,WA 98368 (360)379-4450 POSTING INSTRUCTIONS Please post the attached notice on a 2-foot by 3-foot board provided by this department in a conspicuous location visible to vehicle traffic and pedestrians on or reasonably near the proposed development by April 11, 2007. The clear adhesive paper can be put over the notice after you mount it to protect it from the elements. Additional notice boards may be required where the site does not abut a public road, for a large site that abuts more than one (1) public road, or the Administrator determines that additional notice boards are necessary to provide adequate public notice. Notice boards shall be maintained in good and legible condition by the applicant during the notice period, be in place at least fifteen (15) calendar days prior to the date of the hearing, and be removed within fifteen (15) calendar days after the end of the notice period. Complete the affidavit, have it notarized, and return it to this office within three (3) days of posting. If the affidavit is not filed as required, any scheduled hearing or date by which the public may comment on the application will be postponed in order to allow compliance with this notice requirement. If you have any questions, please contact this office at(360)379-4450. MLA number: MLA07-00021 Proponent(s): TIMOTHY W SUITER LOG ITEM Page of__ AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING PUBLIC NOTICE JEFFERSON COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE ORDINANCE#03-0702-01 State of Washington) County of Jefferson) I, ,being duly sworn of oath say that I have posted one(1)public notice poster on or near the site identified in the following development description: PROPOSAL:Stairway access to the beach for a single family residence. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required,prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish&Wildlife will be notified and have an opportunity to comment on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review. The notice was posted in full compliance with UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE on: the day of ,2007. (Signature of person posting notice) Subscribed and sworn to before me on this day of ,2007. Acknowledgement: Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing in ,Washington. My commission expires: NOTARY STAMP MLA Number:MLA07-00021 Proponent(s):TIMOTHY W SUITER I:\F_MLT_HearExam_APO_U.rpt LOG ITEM # I Page 3 of__ 901182010 901182009 ALBERT C ANDERSON JR RICHARD P PORTER A C ANDERSON JR REV TRUST JANICE A PORTER PO BOX 1837 810 109TH ST SE PORT TOWNSEND, WA 983680229 EVERETT, WA 982084038 901182001 901182008 RAMON F BRODERS TIMOTHY W SUITER 5571 OLD GARDINER RD KATHRYN A SUITER PORT TOWNSEND, WA 983689779 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO, NV 895119289 947400001 947400003 DONALD B CASE KENNETH D TOBIAS JOANNE PETERSON 12 BENSON CRST 51 MOLINDA LN PORT ANGELES, WA 983638345 PORT TOWNSEND, WA 983689707 901182007 CHEN FAMILY TRUST 9072 WESTMINSTER BLVD 9072 WESTMINSTER BLVD#C WESTMINSTER, CA 926834792 901182014 CHEN FAMILY TRUST 11301 RESEVOIR RD SANTA ANA, CA 927052410 901182003 ROBERT G HOWARD IRENA L HOWARD 4763 OLD GARDINER RD PORT TOWNSEND, WA 983689778 947400004 JOHN M MOORE 30 HONEYMOON LN PORT TOWNSEND, WA 983689798 LOG lTi EIV1 SDP07-00002 SDP07-00002 TIMOTHY W SUITER GREG BARRON KATHRYN A SUITER 7425 THORNDYKE RD 13445 STONEY BROOK DR QUILCENE, WA 98376 RENO, NV 895119289 SDP07-00002 SDP07-00002 * DOE SHORELANDS OFFICE *WDFW JEFFREE STEWART RANDI THURSTON PO BOX 47775 502 HIGH ST. STE#112 OLYMPIA, WA 98504-7775 PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366 SDP07-00002 SDP07-00002 *WA STATE DNR *PENINSULA DAILY NEWS JEFF SCHRECK JEFF CHEW 5310 EAGLEMOUNT RD 1939 E SIMS WAY CHIMACUM, WA 98325 PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 SDP07-00002 *PORT TOWNSEND LEADER ERICA DIRKSON PO BOX 552 PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 LOG ITEM # ( Z Page 1 of 1 Debbie Kilmer From: Debbie Kilmer Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 2:20 PM To: 'legals©ptleader.com' Cc: David W. Johnson Subject: MLA07-00021 NOPH Attachments: MLA07-00021NOPH.rtf Please'publish one (1) time. Publish Date April 11, 2007 Bill: Jefferson County Community Development 621 Sheridan St. Pt Townsend, WA 98368 Acct No. 15833 Hello, Please publish the attached file, MLA07-00002NOPH.rtf, in the Wednesday, April 11, 2007 edition of The Leader. Please respond to this email to confirm that you have recieved and will publish the file. Thank you, Debbie Kilmer Planning Clerk for Jefferson County Community Development 360-379-4492 debbie a@co.jefferson.wa.us LOG ITEM C2 Page_ (1 of 4/6/2007 Please publish one time. PUBLISH DATE:April 11,2007 BILL: Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street,Port Townsend,WA 98368 Acct#02105510 JEFFERSON COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TYPE III LAND USE APPLICATION MLA07-00021 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Jefferson County Hearings Examiner to review and receive comments on a Type III Land Use Application. APPLICANT: TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DRRENO NV 895119289 Application Received Date:January 18,2007 Application Complete Date:February 16,2007 Application Notice Date:April 11,2007 SITE ADDRESS AND PROJECT LOCATION: 147 ORCAS DR Parcel Number 901 182 008,in Section 18,Township 29,Range 01 West,WM,located at 147 Orcas Dr,Port Townsend,WA 98368 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIRED PERMITS/STUDIES:Stairway access to the beach for a single family residence. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required, prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish&Wildlife will be notified and have an opportunity to comment on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review. PUBLIC HEARING AND WHERE TO VIEW DOCUMENTS: The public hearing will be conducted on Friday,April 27,2007 in the Board of County Commissioner's chambers in the basement of the Jefferson County courthouse. The hearing will begin at or about 2:00PM. The application and any studies may be reviewed at the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. All interested persons are invited to(a)comment on the application; (b)receive notice of and participate in any hearings;and (c) receive a copy of the decision by submitting such written comment(s)/request(s)to the Jefferson County Department of Community Development, Development Review Division,621 Sheridan Street,Port Townsend,WA 98368,(360)379-4450. SEPA INFORMATION AND DETERMINATION: This is a Type III permit application that is exempt from SEPA review. APPEALS: The final permit decision for this Type III permit application will be made by the Hearing Examiner. Decisions of the Hearing Examiner may not be further appealed except to Superior Court. Project Planner:D JOHNSON,360-379-4450 LOG ITEM (2- Page 'q-of JEFFERSON COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TYPE III LAND USE APPLICATION M LA07-00021 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Jefferson County Hearings Examiner to review and receive comments on a Type Ill Land Use Application. APPLICANT: TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 895119289 Application Received Date:January 18,2007 Application Complete Date: February 16,2007 Application Notice Date:April 11,2007 SITE ADDRESS AND PROJECT LOCATION: 147 ORCAS DR Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND REQUIRED PERMITS/STUDIES: Stairway access to the beach for a single family residence. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required, prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish & Wildlife will be notified and have an opportunity to comment on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review. PUBLIC HEARING AND WHERE TO VIEW DOCUMENTS: The public hearing will be conducted on Friday,April 27,2007 in the Board of County Commissioner's chambers in the basement of the Jefferson County courthouse. The hearing will begin at or about 2:00PM. The application and any studies may be reviewed at the Jefferson County Department of Community Development. All interested persons are invited to(a)comment on the application;(b)receive notice of and participate in any hearings;and(c)receive a copy of the decision by submitting such written comment(s)/request(s)to the Jefferson County Department of Community Development, Development Review Division,621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend,WA 98368, (360)379-4450. SEPA INFORMATION AND DETERMINATION: This is a Type Ill permit application that is exempt from SEPA review. APPEALS: The final permit decision for this Type Ill permit application will be made by the Hearing Examiner. Decisions of the Hearing Examiner may not be further appealed except to Superior Court. Project Planner:D JOHNSON,360-379-4450 For further information, please visit the Jefferson County Department of Community Development web page at www.colefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ LOG ITEivi # C2 Page e of AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING PUBLIC NOTICE JEFFERSON COUNTY UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE ORDINANCE#03-0702-01 State of Washington) County of Jefferson) I, 67e2- / 1t) 'B- <✓ , being duly sworn of oath say that I have posted one(1)public notice poster on or near the site identified in the following development description: PROPOSAL: Stairway access to the beach for a single family residence. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required,prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish&Wildlife will be notified and have an opportunity to comment on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review. The notice was posted in full compliance with UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE on: j C acy'of L,2007. it.: / ' Apc-,W'2i7_?Yv - (Signature of person posting notice) Subscribed and sworn to before me on this /1 day of(_�'+/ Q ,2007. Acknowledgement: U) 0-�n_c�,.,.� r3ARR�h Q?-4A-2--e Nota Publi in and for the State of Washington, i �•�o" ),Z ..... h residing in O 4/�.••.c 4,. 1 9K j .�fr_ Washington. �? A R10 My commis on expires: T 9-�:io /W cr o Q / \ 1, ' PUB\'c A9 j if •.pg_22- .* •0.1 1 k&lie OF 4N,�`s�Y, NOTARY STAMP MLA Number: MLA07-00021 Proponent(s):TIMOTHY W SUITER I:\F_MLT_HearExam_APO_U.rpt R\I-411:11\\ }I 1 , I or 'tf k1i111l\; (IIII � ` �t LOG 1TE1vi # L2 Page of CASES, FINDING, CONDITIONS, PERMISSIONS FOR Parcel 901182008 Printed: January 23, 2007 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner ZONO3-00066 MLA03-00610 MYSTERY BAY COTTAGES LL I F M LINDBLAD Application Received: 11/12/2003 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/5/2003 Case Finaled: 1/24/2006 Site Plan Approval Advance Determination (SPAAD). 1.) The soils report enclosed with the SPAAD application supports a finding that an onsite sewage system can be installed on the property in the area evaluated. SPAAD approval DOES NOT constitute an onsite sewage system design approval. 2.) The drainage from HWY 101 above this property will need to be addressed at the time of septic permitting. 3.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff on November 24, 2003 for the potential presence of Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs) under the provisions of the Unified Development Code (UDC). After an initial Geographic Information Systems mapping review and an investigative site inspection, the following ESAs were confirmed to be present on the subject property: Shoreline (Conservancy), Type 5 stream, Seismic, Landslide Hazard Areas, High Risk Seawater Intrusion Protection Areas and Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Areas. 4.) Aquifer Recharge Areas in Jefferson County are characterized by porous geological formations that allow percolation of the surface water into the soils and the underlying zone of saturation. Aquifers are geologic formations that contain sufficient saturated permeable material to yield significant quantities of water to wells and springs. Aquifers serve as the source of drinking water within most of the rural portions of Jefferson County. 5.) Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Areas are those with geologic and hydrologic conditions that promote rapid infiltration of recharge waters to groundwater aquifers. 6.) Geologically Hazardous Areas in Jefferson County are characterized by slope, soil type, geologic material, and groundwater that may combine to create problems with slope stability, erosion, and water quality during and after construction or during natural events such as earthquakes or severe rainstorms. 7.) Buffers are areas that shall be maintained in their natural condition, however, minor pruning or alteration of vegetation may be permitted as long as the function and character of the buffer are not diminished. 8.) Among the native conifer species which may be used in buffers or for re-vegetation include, but are not limited to: Grand Fir(Aibes grandis), Sitka Spruce (Picea Sitchensis), Shore Pine (Pinus Contorta), Douglas Fir(Pseudotsuga Menziesii), Western Red Cedar(Thuja Plicata), and Western Hemlock (Tsuga Heterophylla). Among native tree species which may be used includes: Vine Maple (Acer Circinatum), Big-Leaf Maple (Acer Macrophyllum), Red Alder(Alnus Rubra), Pacific Madrone (Arbutus Menziesii), Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremula), Black Cottonwood (Populus Trichocarpa), Bitter Cherry (Prunus Emarginata), Oregon White Oak (Quercus Garryana), Cascara (Rhamnus Purshiana), Pacific Willow(Saliz Lasiandra), and Scouler's Willow(Saliz Scouleriana). Among the native shrub species which may be used are: Sevice-Berry (Amalanchier Alnifolia), Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus Stolonifera) Salal (Gaultheria Shallon), Ocean Spray (Holodiscus Discolor), Indian Plum (Oemlaria Cerasiformis), Pacific Ninebark (Physocarpus Capitus), Red Flowering Currant(Ribes Sanguineum), Wild Rose (Rosa Nutkana), Swamp Rose (Rosa Pisocarpa), Willows (Salix ssp.), Red Elderberry (Sambucus Racemosa), Snowberry (Symphoricarpos Albus), Evergreen Huckleberry (Vaccinium Ovatum), Red Huckleberry (Vaccinium Parvifolium). 9.) Marine shorelines and islands are susceptible to a condition that is known as seawater intrusion. Seawater intrusion is a condition in which the saltwater/freshwater interface in an aquifer moves inland so that wells drilled on upland areas cannot obtain freshwater suitable for public consumption without significant additional treatment and cost. Maintaining a stable balance in the saltwater/freshwater interface is primarily a function of the rate of aquifer recharge (primarily through rainfall) and the rate of groundwater withdrawals (primarily through wells). The Washington Department of Ecology is the agency with statutory authority to regulate groundwater withdrawal for individual wells in Jefferson County. New development, redevelopment, and land use activities on islands and in close proximity to marine shorelines in particular should be developed in such a manner to maximize aquifer recharge and maintain the saltwater/freshwater balance to the maximum extent possible by infiltrating stormwater runoff so that it recharges the aquifer. 10.) The parcel is located within a High Risk SIPZ(seawater intrusion protection zone) according to the County GIS map. There are mandatory measures identified in the Jefferson County Seawater Intrusion Policy(Resolution 44-22, effective September 23, 2002) that apply to well drilling proposals and building permit applications on existing lots of record. A High Risk SIPZ is defined as: areas within 1,000 feet of a groundwater source with a history of chloride analyses above 200 milligrams per liter(mg/L). 11.) A vegetative buffer of 30-feet shall be permanently maintained from the top or edge of the Landslide Hazard Area. All buffers shall be measured perpendicularly from the top or toe of the Landslide Hazard Area. Page 1 of 7 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 12.) Landslide Hazard Areas and their associated buffers shall remain naturally vegetated. Should buffer disturbance occur during construction, the Unified Development Code (UDC) Administrator shall require replanting with native vegetation. No alterations shall be made to the Landslide Hazard Area or its associated buffer without prior authorization by the UDC Administrator. 13.) Prior to and during approved construction activities, the perimeter of the landslide hazard area buffer shall be marked with a temporary sign. The sign shall be placed in such a manner that it can be directly observed from the construction area. The sign shall contain the following statement: "Landslide Hazard Area and Buffer- Do not Remove or Alter Existing Vegetation." 14.) All construction activities shall not encroach upon the buffer. This includes the storage or preparation of materials. 15.) Critical Aquifer Recharge Areas may require special protection measures to mitigate water quality degradation. The submitted proposal does not require additional aquifer protection measures. However, during construction the project shall follow the Best Management Practices (BMPs) and facility design standards as identified and defined in the Stormwater Management Manual for the Puget Sound Basin. 16.) MANDATORY MEASURES OF HIGH RISK SIPZ: Water conservation measures: 1. Roof and other intercepted precipitation shall be routed to on-site detention ponds and/or other approved means and allowed to be released to the soil slowly. 2. Water collected from Storm water and roof catchments may be used for watering lawns and gardens. Unless catchment water has been treated to meet drinking water standards, there shall be no cross connections allowed between the potable supply and impounded water. 3. Water withdrawn from wells on each property shall not be used for watering of lawns and/or gardens. 4. Ground water withdrawn from each property shall be restricted to a rate of three (3) gallons per minute. 5. Installation of water conserving fixtures such as low flow toilets, faucets and shower restrictors and other water saving plumbing fixtures. 6. Landscaping plan (xeriscaping, native vegetation with minimal amounts of irrigation). Please NOTE that the above listed measures are not intended to be exhaustive, but rather is intended to be illustrative of the types of water conservation measures. 17.) MANDATORY MEASURES FOR HIGH RISK SIPZ: 1. For proof of potable water on a building permit application, applicant must utilize DOH-approved public water system if available. 2. If public water is unavailable, a qualifying alternative system may be used as proof of potable water or an individual well may be used as proof of potable water subject to the following requirements: a. Variance from Chapter 173 WAC standards granted by Ecology per WAC 173-160-106 for a new groundwater well within 100 feet of a sea-salt water intrusion area per WAC 173-160-171 (i.e., within 100 feet of a groundwater source showing chloride concentrations above 200mg/L or within 100 feet of the marine shoreline); or for an existing or proposed groundwater well not subject to an Ecology variance, applicant must provide evidence through a hydrogeologic assessment(relevant components of an Aquifer Recharge Area Report per UDC 3.6.10.e) of a reasonable probability that the subject aquifer will not be degraded by the proposed use of well. b. Installation of a flow meter. c. On-going well monitoring for chloride concentration. d. Submittal of flow and chloride data to the County per monitoring program. 3. If public water is unavailable, a qualifying alternative system may be used as proof of potable water. Page 2 of 7 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 18.) The proposal was reviewed against the site plan determination criteria of the Unified Development Code (Section 8.7). The criteria for approval is as follows: 1. The proposed site plan conforms to all applicable county, state, and federal land use, environmental and health regulations and plans, including but not limited to the following: The Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan and the provisions of the Unified Development Code. Staff comment: The application was reviewed for consistency under the provisions of the Unified Development Code, Comprehensive Plan, and Shoreline Master Program. The application was found in compliance with all ordinances pertaining to the proposed development. 2. Adequate provisions for utilities and other public services necessary to serve the needs of the proposed site plan have been demonstrated, including open spaces, drainage ways, roads, and other public ways, potable water, sewerage disposal, fire flow and other improvements. Staff comment: The parcel is approximately 0.39 acres in size, and the site plan as submitted complies with UDC Table 6-1: Density, Dimension and Open Space Standards. Jefferson County Department of Environmental Health commented on the application on December 5, 2003 and determined the areas identified for the septic drain field and reserve drain field area is suitable for a septic system. The Health Department addressed concerns of the culvert found under SR 101 which in heavy storms drains onto the surface of Old Gardiner Rd, approximately 40 feet north of the subject property. At the time of system permitting, the septic design shall include protection of a drainfield from lateral inundation of possible stormwater. A Water Availability Notification letter was signed by the system operator November 9, 2003 stating the Discovery Bay Village water system is capable of, and will supply potable water to parcel 901 182 008. This application does not vest the parcel for potable water. Proof of potable water shall be provided at time of building permit application. The site is accessed via Orcas Dr Ext(P337), a private road. Access to this parcel is granted through easements for road purposes pertaining to a portion of the subject parcel dated December 26, 1967 and filed of record January 16, 1968 under AFN 194846 and AFN 194847 with the Jefferson county Auditor. A road approach permit is not required. An application for an address shall be submitted at time of building permit application. The applicant shall adhere to the Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual adopted by Jefferson County for stormwater control at time of building application. The SPAAD was not reviewed for fire flow. However, the parcel is located within a state approved water system. Jefferson County has no specific adopted fire flow requirements for utilization in permitting. Application of Coordinated Water System Plan (CWSP) fire flow requirements for individual projects is inappropriate since the primary purpose is for water system design to assure adequate pipe size, source, and storage. 3. The probable significant adverse environmental impacts of the proposed site plan, together with any practical means of mitigating adverse impacts, have been considered such that the proposal will not have an unacceptable adverse effect upon the quality of the environment, in accordance with the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) implementing the provisions contained within Section 8 of this Code and Chapter 43.21C RCW. Staff comment: Single family residences are EXEMPT from the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA). WAC 197-11-800(1)(b)(i) identifies the construction of any residential structure of four(4) dwelling units. 4. Approving the proposed site plan will serve the public use and interest and adequate provision has been made for the public health, safety and general welfare. Staff comment: The proposal will not affect the public health, safety, and general welfare. 19.) The applicant shall permanently separate the boundary of the Landslide Hazard Area Buffer from the remainder of the subject property through installing logs, trees, a hedge row, or any other prominent physical marking approved by the UDC Administrator. 20.) The parcel has been designated as Rural Residential 1:5 under the Jefferson County Comprehensive Land Use Map effective August 28, 1998. 21.) A minimum of two (2) on-site parking spaces shall be provided for the single family residence. 22.) Minimum setback from Old Gardiner Rd right-of-way id 20 ft. Minimum setback from private ingress/egress easement shall be 20 ft from edge of right-of-way. Minimum side yard setbacks shall be 5 ft. Minimum setback from top of bank adjacent to shoreline shall be 40 ft. 23.) Maximum lot coverage is 25 percent. Lot coverage is defined as amount of imprevious surface which includes driveways, rooftops, concrete, etc. 24.) Maximum building height shall not exceed 35 ft. Page 3 of 7 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 25.) Duration of Approval - Several of the included findings shall become conditions upon the submittal of a building and septic permit. The duration of approval of the Site Plan shall be effective for five (5) years from the date of original approval by the Administrator. If a building permit has not been issued within the five (5) year period, the Site Plan Approval Advance Determination (SPAAD) cannot be revived or extended except by new application that must meet all the existing criteria and conditions listed in this Section. Knowledge of the expiration date shall be the responsibility of the applicant. The county will not provide notification prior to expiration. Limitations of Approval -Approval of the site plan shall not guarantee the performance of specific site features or improvements (e.g. wells, septic systems, stormwater drainage facilities, etc.) and shall not be immune from changes in state or federal law which are enacted or have an effective date after the date of the Site Plan Approval Advance Determination (SPAAD) and which may affect the performance and implementation of the site plan and associated use or activity. Any subsequent land division or boundary line adjustment of a parcel or lot which has received site plan approval advance determination under this Section 8.7 shall void such site plan approval and require a new site plan approval advance determination application. Approval of a site plan under this section does not constitute authority to comence any development or building activity until such time as final authorizing permits are issued (e.g., septic, wells, stormwater management, or building permit, etc.). Modification to an approved site plan may be required by the applicant and approved by the Administrator subject to the provisions for Type I decisions. (Please request a copy of Section 8.7 of the UDC for criteria pertaining to modifications). 26.) A Type 5 stream is mapped on the parcel. A Type 5 stream is defined as: "Type 5 Waters" means all segments of natural waters within the bankfull width of the defined channels that are not Type 1, 2, 3, or 4 Waters. These are seasonal, nonfish habitat streams in which surface flow is not present for at least some portion of the year and are not located downstream from any stream reach that is a Type 4 Water. Type 5 Waters must be physically connected by an above-ground channel system to Type 1, 2, 3, or 4 Waters. The culvert under Highway 101 and emptying onto Old Gardiner Rd does not lead to a defined channel. 27.) Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff conducted a site visit on parcel 970 800 003 on November 24, 2003 and determined a Type 5 stream did not exist on the subject parcel. 28.) The Development Review Division finds that this proposal is consistent with Shoreline Master Program Section 3.402.5, which exempts the"construction by an owner, lessee, or contract purchaser of a single-family residence [in shoreline jurisdiction] for the owner's or owner's family's use..."from the substantial development permit (SDP) requirements under certain provisions. Exemptions from the substantial development permit requirements do not exempt a proposed development from compliance with the applicable policies and standards of the Shoreline Master Program or other applicable Federal, State, or local permit or license requirements. 29.) Outdoor residential storage shall be maintained in an orderly manner and shall create no fire, safety, health or sanitary hazard. 30.) Not more than two (2) unlicensed or inoperable vehicles shall be stored on any lot less than one-half acre unless totally screened from view of neighboring dwellings and rights-of-way. Such screening shall meet all applicable performance and development standards specific to the district in which the storage is kept, and shall be in keeping with the character of the area. Screening shall meet the requirements of Unified Development Code (UDC) Section 6. Outdoor storage of thirteen (13) or more unlicensed or inoperable vehicles is prohibited except in those districts where specified as an automobile wrecking yard or junk (or salvage) yard and allowed as a Permitted Use in Table 3-1 of the UDC, and such storage shall meet the requirements of UDC Section 4.10. In no case, shall any such unlicensed or inoperable vehiclesbe stored in an Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA). 31.) The Development Review Division finds that this proposal is consistent with Shoreline Master Program Section 3.402.5, which exempts the"construction by an owner, lessee, or contract purchaser of a single-family residence [in shoreline jurisdiction] for the owner's or owner's family's use..."from the substantial development permit(SDP) requirements under certain provisions. Exemptions from the substantial development permit requirements do not exempt a proposed development from compliance with the applicable policies and standards of the Shoreline Master Program or other applicable Federal, State, or local permit or license requirements. 32.) This proposal was reviewed for compliance with the Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program. The proposal will site the dwelling a minimum 40-feet from the top of the shoreline bank. The bank is roughly 40 feet in height. A 30-foot vegetative buffer shall be maintained. The buffer shall be measured perpendicularly from the top of the bank. 33.) This approval is for a Site Plan Approval Advance Determination (SPAAD) 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. 34.) The revised site plan dated December 5, 2003 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 December 5, 2003 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. BLD04-00432 MLA04-00388 MYSTERY BAY COTTAGES LL I F M LINDBLAD Application Received: 6/29/2004 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/13/2004 Case Finaled: 1/20/2006 NEW SFR W/PORCH ALSO A/G 120 GAL PROPANE TANK Page 4 of 7 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 1.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff on September 9, 2004 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: Conservancy Shoreline Designation, Type 5 stream, Seismic Hazard Areas, Level I Landslide Hazard Areas, Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Areas and High Risk Seawater Intrusion Protection Zones (SIPZ). 2.) Aquifer Recharge Areas in Jefferson County are characterized by porous geological formations that allow percolation of the surface water into the soils and the underlying zone of saturation. Aquifers are geologic formations that contain sufficient saturated permeable material to yield significant quantities of water to wells and springs. Aquifers serve as the source of drinking water within most of the rural portions of Jefferson County. 3.) Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Areas are those with geologic and hydrologic conditions that promote rapid infiltration of recharge waters to groundwater aquifers. 4.) Geologically Hazardous Areas in Jefferson County are characterized by slope, soil type, geologic material, and groundwater that may combine to create problems with slope stability, erosion, and water quality during and after construction or during natural events such as earthquakes or severe rainstorms. 5.) Buffers are areas that shall be maintained in their natural condition, however, minor pruning or alteration of vegetation may be permitted as long as the function and character of the buffer are not diminished. 6.) Among the native conifer species which may be used in buffers or for re-vegetation include, but are not limited to: Grand Fir(Aibes grandis), Sitka Spruce (Picea Sitchensis), Shore Pine (Pinus Contorta), Douglas Fir(Pseudotsuga Menziesii), Western Red Cedar(Thuja Plicata), and Western Hemlock (Tsuga Heterophylla). Among native tree species which may be used includes: Vine Maple (Acer Circinatum), Big-Leaf Maple (Acer Macrophyllum), Red Alder(Alnus Rubra), Pacific Madrone (Arbutus Menziesii), Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremula), Black Cottonwood (Populus Trichocarpa), Bitter Cherry (Prunus Emarginata), Oregon White Oak (Quercus Garryana), Cascara (Rhamnus Purshiana), Pacific Willow (Saliz Lasiandra), and Scouler's Willow(Saliz Scouleriana). Among the native shrub species which may be used are: Sevice-Berry (Amalanchier Alnifolia), Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus Stolonifera) Salal (Gaultheria Shallon), Ocean Spray(Holodiscus Discolor), Indian Plum (Oemlaria Cerasiformis), Pacific Ninebark (Physocarpus Capitus), Red Flowering Currant(Ribes Sanguineum), Wild Rose (Rosa Nutkana), Swamp Rose (Rosa Pisocarpa), Willows (Salix ssp.), Red Elderberry (Sambucus Racemosa), Snowberry (Symphoricarpos Albus), Evergreen Huckleberry (Vaccinium Ovatum), Red Huckleberry(Vaccinium Parvifolium). 7.) Marine shorelines and islands are susceptible to a condition that is known as seawater intrusion. Seawater intrusion is a condition in which the saltwater/freshwater interface in an aquifer moves inland so that wells drilled on upland areas cannot obtain freshwater suitable for public consumption without significant additional treatment and cost. Maintaining a stable balance in the saltwater/freshwater interface is primarily a function of the rate of aquifer recharge (primarily through rainfall) and the rate of groundwater withdrawals (primarily through wells). The Washington Department of Ecology is the agency with statutory authority to regulate groundwater withdrawal for individual wells in Jefferson County. New development, redevelopment, and land use activities on islands and in close proximity to marine shorelines in particular should be developed in such a manner to maximize aquifer recharge and maintain the saltwater/freshwater balance to the maximum extent possible by infiltrating stormwater runoff so that it recharges the aquifer. 8.) The parcel is located within a High Risk SIPZ(seawater intrusion protection zone) according to the County GIS map. There are mandatory measures identified in the Jefferson County Seawater Intrusion Policy (Resolution 44-22, effective September 23, 2002) that apply to well drilling proposals and building permit applications on existing lots of record. A High Risk SIPZ is defined as: areas within 1,000 feet of a groundwater source with a history of chloride analyses above 200 milligrams per liter(mg/L). 9.) A vegetative buffer of 30-feet shall be permanently maintained from the top or edge of the Landslide Hazard Area. All buffers shall be measured perpendicularly from the top of the Landslide Hazard Area. 10.) Landslide Hazard Areas and their associated buffers shall remain naturally vegetated. Should buffer disturbance occur during construction, the Unified Development Code (UDC)Administrator shall require replanting with native vegetation. No alterations shall be made to the Landslide Hazard Area or its associated buffer without prior authorization by the UDC Administrator. 11.) Prior to and during approved construction activities, the perimeter of the landslide hazard area buffer shall be marked with a temporary sign. The sign shall be placed in such a manner that it can be directly observed from the construction area. The sign shall contain the following statement: "Landslide Hazard Area and Buffer- Do not Remove or Alter Existing Vegetation." 12.) All construction activities shall not encroach upon the buffer. This includes the storage or preparation of materials. 13.) The applicant shall permanently separate the boundary of the Landslide Hazard Area Buffer from the remainder of the subject property through installing logs, trees, a hedge row, or any other prominent physical marking approved by the UDC Administrator. Page 5 of 7 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 14.) Critical Aquifer Recharge Areas may require special protection measures to mitigate water quality degradation. The submitted proposal does not require additional aquifer protection measures. However, during construction the project shall follow the Best Management Practices (BMPs) and facility design standards as identified and defined in the Stormwater Management Manual for the Puget Sound Basin. 15.) MANDATORY MEASURES OF HIGH RISK SIPZ: Water conservation measures: 1. Roof and other intercepted precipitation shall be routed to on-site detention ponds and/or other approved means and allowed to be released to the soil slowly. 2. Water collected from Storm water and roof catchments may be used for watering lawns and gardens. Unless catchment water has been treated to meet drinking water standards, there shall be no cross connections allowed between the potable supply and impounded water. 3. Water withdrawn from wells on each property shall not be used for watering of lawns and/or gardens. 4. Ground water withdrawn from each property shall be restricted to a rate of three (3) gallons per minute. 5. Installation of water conserving fixtures such as low flow toilets, faucets and shower restrictors and other water saving plumbing fixtures. 6. Landscaping plan (xeriscaping, native vegetation with minimal amounts of irrigation). Please NOTE that the above listed measures are not intended to be exhaustive, but rather is intended to be illustrative of the types of water conservation measures. 16.) MANDATORY MEASURES FOR HIGH RISK SIPZ: 1. For proof of potable water on a building permit application, applicant must utilize DOH-approved public water system if available. 2. If public water is unavailable, a qualifying alternative system may be used as proof of potable water or an individual well may be used as proof of potable water subject to the following requirements: a. Variance from Chapter 173 WAC standards granted by Ecology per WAC 173-160-106 for a new groundwater well within 100 feet of a sea-salt water intrusion area per WAC 173-160-171 (i.e., within 100 feet of a groundwater source showing chloride concentrations above 200mg/L or within 100 feet of the marine shoreline); or for an existing or proposed groundwater well not subject to an Ecology variance, applicant must provide evidence through a hydrogeologic assessment(relevant components of an Aquifer Recharge Area Report per UDC 3.6.10.e)of a reasonable probability that the subject aquifer will not be degraded by the proposed use of well. b. Installation of a flow meter. c. On-going well monitoring for chloride concentration. d. Submittal of flow and chloride data to the County per monitoring program. 3. If public water is unavailable, a qualifying alternative system may be used as proof of potable water. 17.) The applicant is proposing to create or add 1224 square feet of impervious surface and 2460 square feet of land disturbing activities. Sections 6.6 and 6.7 of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code requires that your proposal shall adhere to Best Management Practices (BMPs). 18.) Jefferson County determined that this proposal is categorically exempt from review under the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) pursuant to WAC 197-11-800(1)(b)(i). 19.) The site plan as submitted with the building permit application on June 29, 2004 has been reviewed for consistency under the UDC, and has been approved by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. Any modifications, changes, and/or additions to the stamped, approved site plan dated July 12, 2004 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. 20.) This approval is for a single family residence with porch 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. 21.) Outdoor residential storage shall be maintained in an orderly manner and shall create no fire, safety, health or sanitary hazard. 22.) Not more than two (2) unlicensed or inoperable vehicles shall be stored on any lot less than one-half acre unless totally screened from view of neighboring dwellings and rights-of-way. Such screening shall meet all applicable performance and development standards specific to the district in which the storage is kept, and shall be in keeping with the character of the area. Screening shall meet the requirements of Unified Development Code (UDC) Section 6. Outdoor storage of thirteen (13) or more unlicensed or inoperable vehicles is prohibited except in those districts where specified as an automobile wrecking yard or junk (or salvage) yard and allowed as a Permitted Use in Table 3-1 of the UDC, and such storage shall meet the requirements of UDC Section 4.10. In no case, shall any such unlicensed or inoperable vehiclesbe stored in an Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA). 23.) Maximum lot coverage is not to exceed 25%. Lot coverage is defined as amount of impervious surface which includes roof tops, driveways, concrete, etc. 24.) The building height is not to exceed 35 feet. 25.) Minimum setback from Old Gardiner Rd right-of-way shall be 20 ft. Minimum setback from the private igress/egress easement shall be 20 ft from edge of right-of-way. Minimum side yard setbacks shall be 5 ft. Minimum setback from top of bank adjacent to shoreline bluff shall be 40 ft. 26.) This parcel has been designated as Rural Residential 1:5 under the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map effective August 28, 1998. Page 6 of 7 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 27.) A septic permit(SEP04-00037)was approved on February 26, 2004 for a system of 360 gallons per day. 28.) The site is accessed via Orcas Dr Ext(P337), a private road. Access to this parcel is granted through easements for road purposes pertaining to a portion of the subject parcel dated December 26, 1967 abd filed of record January 16m 1968 under AFN 194846 and AFN 194847 wuth Jefferson County Auditor's office. The road approach is existing and an address of 147 Orcas Dr has been assigned to the parcel. 29.) This parcel is served by Discovery Bay Village water system. 30.) The project shall comply with Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention (SWPP) Elements#1 through#12 of the Department of Ecology's Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington to control stormwater, erosion and sediment during construction. BMPs shall address permanent measures to stabilize soil exposed during construction, and in the design and operation of stormwater and drainage control systems. 31.) A minimum of two (2) on-site parking spaces are required for the single family residence. 32.) A Type 5 stream is mapped on the parcel. A Type 5 stream is defined as: "Type 5 Waters" means all segments of natural waters within the bankfull width of the defined channels that are not Type 1, 2, 3, or 4 Waters. These are seasonal, nonfish habitat streams in which surface flow is not present for at least some portion of the year and are not located downstream from any stream reach that is a Type 4 Water. Type 5 Waters must be physically connected by an above-ground channel system to Type 1, 2, 3, or 4 Waters. The culvert under Highway 101 and emptying onto Old Gardiner Rd does not lead to a defined channel. 33.) Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff conducted a site visit on November 24, 2003 and determined a Type 5 stream did not exist on the subject parcel. PRE06-00060 SUITER M Application Received: 12/1/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/18/2006 Case Finaled: Stairs to the beach. No findings, conditions, or permissions found. SDP07-00002 SUITER III P D JOHNSON Application Received: 1/18/2007 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: Stairway to the beach. No findings, conditions, or permissions found. PRJ04-00181 MYSTERY BAY COTTAGES LL A Application Received: 6/29/2004 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: No findings, conditions, or permissions found. SEP04-00037 MYSTERY BAY COTTAGES LL F Application Received: 2/11/2004 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/26/2004 Case Finaled: 8/2/2005 1.) The water sewer crossing must be as designed.. 2.) The stormwater control berm must be installed as designed prior to call for final 3.) All construction activities shall not encroach upon the vegitative buffer. This includes the storage or preparation of materials. 4.) This system installation must comply with the conditions outlined in the SPAAD case ZONO3-00066... 5.) Compliance with the conditions of the Site Plan Approval Advance Determination is required. 6.) As per Jefferson County Code 8.15 all onsite sewage systems require monitoring. Monitoring shall be provided by an approved entity. THIS SYSTEM IS REQUIRED TO BE INSPECTED EVERY 3 YEARS. 7.) An asbuilt drawing and certification of completion by the Designer is required prior to final approval. 8.) Divert all sources of drainage, including roof drains away from septic tank and drainfield area. 9.) Distribution boxes shall be fitted with a riser to grade, constructed of durable materials and a secured lid, adequately sized to allow visible inspection of the liquid level in the box. 10.) Approval of this sewage disposal permit does not preclude the permit holder from complying with the Unified Development Code for other/future development on the site. 11.) This system as designed and approved is sized for only one single family residence. It is not sized for an Accessory Dwelling Unit(ADU). The minimum daily design flow per residence is 240 GPD. 12.) Approval/issuance of a sewage disposal permit does not guarantee the approval of other development or a building permit on this site. Compliance with other Jefferson County and Washington State Codes is required. 13.) 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Page 1 of 1 Parcel Number: 901182008 07/26/2006 Owner Mailing Address: TIMOTHY W SUITER KATHRYN A SUITER 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 895119289 Site Address: 147 ORCAS DR PORT TOWNSEND 98368 Section: 18 School District: Port Townsend (50) Qtr Section: NW1/4 Fre Dist: Gardiner(5) Township: 29N Tax Status: Taxable Range: 1W Tax Code: 151 Planning area: Discovery Bay(5) Sub Division: Land Use Code: 1100 - HOUSES (single units, non-farm) 106406 RERECORD Property Description: S18 T29 R1W I TAX 8(ENLG BY TX 5 S1/2)TX RR-12 I TL TAX C8 &TL TAX C5(S1/2) V'447 t agiou http://www.co.jefferson.wa.us/assessors/parcel/parcelprint.asp?PARCEL NO=901182008+++++++++++... 1/23/2007 Page 1 of 3 MaP Oufpnt Features Not Surveyed 7•.! 0 0 0 \\I . . Cg http://gisserver/servlet/com.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?ServiceName=ovmap&ClientVersion=4.0&Forrn=True... 1/23/2007 PRE06-00060 Suiter Pre-application Conference December 18,2006— l0am Applicant/Owner: Timothy Suiter Kathryn Suiter 13445 Stoney Brook Dr Reno,NV 98358 Site Address: 147 Orcas Dr Port Townsend,WA 98368 Parcel Number: 901 182 008 Reason for conference: To determine the feasibility and code requirements necessary to construct a stairway to the beach. PLANNING: David Wayne Johnson,(360)379-4465 • Rural Residential 1:5 (RR 1:5)approximately.4 acres. • Stairways to the beach are considered an Unclassified use per JCC 18.25.220 • Unclassified uses shall be reviewed as a Type III SDP Conditional"C"use permit. Requires 30 day public notice and a public hearing. • Environmentally Sensitive Areas: Slight Landslide Hazard/Unstable soils area;Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Area;High Risk SIPZ. • Geotechnical Report required and submitted. • JARPA required. APPLICATION&FEES: • Shoreline Conditional use criteria per JCC 18.25.200 attached. • JARPA attached. • Attached Master Land Use application—SDP Conditional Use fee: $1,491.00($1,561.00 2007 fee schedule attached). RECE1\(E\ I I A R. � 0 RHOLUUNIr �C[► JEFFERSON COUNTY • SoN Cb DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT w, ti v a 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 "WENT Gt . Al Scalf, Director February 27, 2007 Dear Reviewer, RE: MLA07-00021 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: Stairway access to the beach for a single family residence. Projects of this type within shoreline jurisdiction require a Type III Shoreline Substantial Development permit for a Conditional Use permit with public notice and a public hearing. A Geotechnical Report was required, prepared and determined feasibility based upon certain conditions. Other State and local agencies such as the Departments of Ecology and Fish &Wildlife will be notified and have an opportunity to comment on the proposal. The construction will terminate landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark and will not require SEPA review. Location: Parcel Number 901 182 008, in Section 18, Township 29, Range 01 West, WM, located at 147 Orcas Dr, Port Townsend, WA 98368 Comments must be received within fourteen (14)calendar days or by March 13, 2007. 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 D JOHNSON 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, L 4101117.0.-7-4111"- 'ON !. JEE I•EE STEWART, * DOE SHOREIANDS OFFICE RANDI THURSTON, *WDFW JEFF SCHRECK, *WA STATE DNR JEFF CHEW, * PENINSULA DAILY NEWS ERICA DIRKSON, * PORT TOWNSEND LEADER Building Permits/ Inspections Development Review Division Long Range Planning (360) 379-4450 FAX: (360) 379-4451 , tREcEivF I) "'" SON °or% , JEFFER ON COUNTY DEPART ENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT g �, `+ 621 Sheritan Street• Port Townsend • Washington 98368 _ ,i I • 4..a' 360/379-4450 • 360/379-4451 Fax 4� www.co.jelerson.wa.us/commdevelopment �� O tJEffERSOy;yrc Master Permit Application MLA: Project Description(include separatesheets as necessary): Tax Parcel0 O g Property 4 F` (acres/square /r Size: PCRE--,5' acres/sq uare feet) 0 �cr�� i�rt'�� � Site Address and/or Directions to Prqperty: i L// r / Property Owner(s)of Record: -T i YA SO i 44,..142t f c-A-M*2y N 6 1/41-r Telephone: Fax: email: Mailing Address: I III/S ID It-'e �� ry Re -°, iv ✓ g S// Applicant/Agent(if different from owner): 0,t-- ?J @ S �w''G Telephone: . 0- . S"3 47 - Fax: 36 O 7 6 S-`1Sc/ email: 94 b#a - -a • (--0Mailing Address: ?Ya5 T , A-44Q i Q—.162,-- c.,---6.- `1837-4. What kind of Permit?(Check each ,box that applies) $Q ❑Building I 1 Variance(Minor, Major or Reasonable Economic Use) dDemolition Permit 1 °Conditional Use[C(a),C(d),or C]** g Single Family 1 °Discretionary"D"or Unnamed Use Classification °S ecial Use(Essential Public Facilities)** Garage Attached/Detached 1 p Q Manufactured Home i °Boundary Line Adjustment �� /v-2C(Modular °Short Plat** °Commercial* OBinding Site Plan** Q Change of Use OLong Plat*" Q Address I Road' pproach °Planned Rural Residential Development(PRRD)/Amendments** ,I C(Propane °Plat Vacation/Alteration** °Allowed"Yes"Use Consistency An lysis oreline Master Program Exemption/Permit Revisions** DStormwater ManagementShoreline Management Substantial Development** ❑Site Plan Approval Advance Determnation(SPAAD)* "p horeline Management Variance OTemporary Use °Comprehensive Plan/UDC/Land Use District Map Amendment OWireless Telecommunication* Jefferson Cpunty Sho line Master Program Amendment ❑Forest Practices Act/Release of Six!!year Moratorium *May require a Pre-Appficatio; Conference equi es a Pre-Application Conference Please identify any other localjstate or federal permits required for this proposal, if known: . a • 1 DESIGNATI e" 'F AGE I hereby designate `e' �a. ,i V , _ .s my agt i matters relating to thi• appli ation for permit(s). 1 042 By signing this application form,the ownr/agent attests that the infor tion provided herein,and in any attachmen s,is true and correct to the best of his,her or it's knowledge. Any material flsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the owner/agent with respect to this application packet may result in this permit being null and lid. I further agree to save,indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities,judgments,court costs,reasonable attorney's fees and expenses which may in any way accrue gainst Jefferson County as a result of or in consequence of the granting of this permit. I further agree to provide access and righ of entry to Jefferson County • i - -mployes, -presentatives or agents for the sole purpose of application review and any required later inspection Staffs access an" 1. of ent ' .e assum d nless the applicant informs the ounty in writing at the time of�the a a the t✓� Is;prior notice. The action or actions Applicant will undeake as a result of the iss =n •f this permit ma negatively impact upon one or more threatened or endangered species and could lead to a Potential"take"of an enda gered species as those terms are defined in the federal law known as the "Endangered Species Act"or"ESA."Jefferson County makes no assurances to the applicant that the actions that will be undertaken because this permit has been issued will not violate the ESA. Any individual,group• ••ency can file a lawsuit on behalf of an endangered species regarding your action(s)even if you are in complian e with, the Jefferson Coun dew lop, e,n ca'd�Thq A.-'cant acknowledges that he,she or it holds individual e e1 •-s read this disclai r and signs and dates it below. and n• - -- - = ••nsibility •r ad�ering to an. .- • ing with t : ES�. � App . . . ir.'1.,A --L. .1 1 0.:....a.. 111. 1. 've-1, - -/ i 1 1 D:\PermitCenter\FORMS\DRD FORMS\Mastr Permit Application 12-30-05-2.doc I AGENCY USE ONLY Agency Reference#: Date Received: Circulated by: (local govt.or agency) JOINT AQUATIC RESOURCES PERMIT APPLICATION FORM (JARPA) (for use in Washington State) ) (ifo "!" PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK INK OR FILL IN ELECTRONICALLY ❑Application for a Fish Habitat Enhancement Project per requirements of RCW 77.55.290. You must submit a copy of this completed JARPA application form and the (Fish Habitat Enhancement JARPA Addition)to your local Government Planning Department and Washington Department of Fish &Wildlife Area Habitat Biologist on the same day. NOTE: LOCAL GOVERNMENTS—You must submit any comments on these projects to WDFW within 15 working days. Based on the instructions provided, I am sending copies of this application to the following: (check all that apply) Local Government for shoreline: ❑Substantial Development g Conditional Use ❑Variance El Exemption 0 Revision ❑Floodplain Management 0 Critical Areas Ordinance ❑ Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for HPA(Submit 3 copies to WDFW Region) ❑ Washington Department of Ecology for 401 Water Quality Certification(to Regional Office-Federal Permit Unit) ❑ Washington Department of Natural Resources for Aquatic Resources Use Authorization Notification ❑ Corps of Engineers for: 0 Section 404 0 Section 10 permit ❑ Coast Guard for: ❑ General Bridge Act Permit ❑Private Aids to Navigation (for non-bridge projects) ❑ For Department of Transportation projects only: This project will be designed to meet conditions of the most current Ecology/Department of Transportation Water Quality Implementing Agreement SECTION A-Use for all permits covered by this application. Be sure to ALSO complete Section C(Signature Block)for all permit applications. 1.APPLICANT TI -v ` MAILING ADDRESS n P iLQ N �// S T®Av 2-y /hook- / r t �J WORK PHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS HOME PHONE FAX# 77S=7y2.-310 If an agent is acting for the applicant during the permit process,complete#2. Be sure agent signs Section C(Signature Block) for all permit applications 2.AUTHORIZED AGENT 15 1t2_10,—o A/ MAILING ADDRESS `74.7as // a CA./ c ` Y"/ '_i'1e� ( t_1.1 c7& 7 C _WORK PHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS HOME PHONE FAX# 36e`765� 7� �L -aro.±. ArtaKe tctfa.-) 360--76S 7°7`? 36° 26 s-ass/ 3. Relationship of applicant to property: tn, OWNER ❑PURCHASER ❑LESSEE ❑OTHER: 4. Name,address and phone number of property owner(s)if other than applicant: 5.Location (street address, including city,county and zip code,where proposed activity exists or will occur) L-(7 Porgy ��� �ck1-y.l��� ���r �� �) Local government with jurisdiction(city or county) ((�' �G'��C�2S�� Co-3,%° Waterbody you are working in (�)5LC3 p j Ak j Tributary of WRIA# Is this waterbody on the 303(d)List YES ElN�❑ R 27/ If YES,what parameter(s)? Shoreline designation For 303d List, ���������� http://wvvw.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/303d/index.html Zoning designation 'A Section Section Township Range Government Lot MW fi° 5 Q yN / W DNR stream type if known Latitude and Longitude: Tax Parcel Number Of I 8a 0 ECY 070-15(Revised 11/04)JARPA, Contact the State of Washington Office of Regulatory Assistance for latest version or call 360/407-7037 or 800/917-0043 1 6. Describe the current use of the property,and structures existing on the property. Have you completed any portion of the proposed activity on this property? OYES ENO For any portion of the proposed activity already completed on this property, indicate month and year of completion. Is the property agricultural land? EYES EN'ii Are you a USDA program participant? 0 YES ❑NO 7a. Describe the proposed work that needs aquatic permits: Complete plans and specifications should be provided for all work waterward of the ordinary high water mark or line, including types of equipment to be used. If applying for a shoreline permit,describe all work within and beyond 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark. If you have provided attached materials to describe your project,you still must summarize the proposed work here. Attach a separate sheet if additional space is needed. fri ‘1%- '"N �." t-ac/l t e,� ' c> ;..o era l 44-9 h 64, cr` C z_ ,'v,9 ) PREPARATION OF DRAWINGS: See sample drawings and guidance for completing the drawings. ONE SET OF ORIGINAL OR GOOD QUALITY REPRODUCIBLE DRAWINGS MUST BE ATTACHED. NOTE: Applicants are encouraged to submit photographs of the project site,but these DO NOT substitute for drawings. THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS AND COAST GUARD REQUIRE DRAWINGS ON 8-1/2 X11 INCH SHEETS. LARGER DRAWINGS MAY BE REQUIRED BY OTHER AGENCIES. 7b. Describe the purpose of the proposed work and why you want or need to perform it at the site. Please explain any specific needs that have influenced the design. cess 7c. Describe the potential impacts to characteristic uses of the water body. These uses may include fish and aquatic life,water quality, water supply, recreation and aesthetics. Identify proposed actions to avoid, minimize,and mitigate detrimental impacts and provide proper protection of fish and aquatic life. Identify which guidance documents you have used. Attach a separate sheet if additional space is needed. i--o „-. 106 /r 5 7d. For in water construction work,will your pr ject be in compliance with the State of Washington water quality standards for turbidity WAC 173.201A-110? ❑ YES NO (See USEFUL DEFINITIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS) 8. Will the project be constructed in stages? YES❑ NO ' 1 Proposed starting date: 0 o e4-' A'S /P-Cee-e-1-...i- Estimated duration of activity: J �'� / J /( 2 `� 9. Check if any temporary or permanent structures will be placed: ❑Waterward of the ordinary high water mark or line for fresh or tidal waters AND/OR ,� ) /1 Waterward of the mean higher high water for tidal waters? ! I�� 10.Will fill material(rock,fill, bulkhead,or other material)be placed: ❑Waterward of the ordinary high water mark or line for fresh waters? 0 If YES,VOLUME(cubic yards) /AREA (acres) ,f // 9)) �� (7.0� ❑Waterward of the mean higher high water for tidal waters? /v 1' If YES,VOLUME(cubic yards) /AREA (acres) t aq f __. £ d JEfff115En i; jij ► Ii.10 ECY 070-15(Revised 11/04)JARPA, Contact the State of Washington Office of Regulatory Assistance for latest version or call 360/407-7037 or 800/917-0043 2 11. Will material be placed in wetlands? DYES ONO ll/ ) �} If YES: A. Impacted area in acres: B. Has a delineation been completed? If YES, please submit with application. ❑YES ONO C. Has a wetland report been prepared? If YES, please submit with application ❑YES ONO D. Type and composition of fill material(e.g.,sand,etc.) E. Material source: F. List all soil series(type of soil)located at the project site,and indicate if they are on the county's list of hydric soils. Soils information can be obtained from the natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS). G. WILL PROPOSED ACTIVITY CAUSE FLOODING OR DRAINING OF WETLANDS? DYES D NO IF YES, IMPACTED AREA IS ACRES OF DRAINED WETLANDS. NOTE: If your project will impact greater than'A of an acre of wetland,submit a mitigation plan to the Corps and Ecology for approval along with the JARPA form. NOTE:a 401 water quality certification will be required from Ecology in addition to an approved mitigation plan if your project impacts wetlands that are: a)greater than'A acre in size, orb)tidal wetlands or wetlands adjacent to tidal water. Please submit the JARPA form and mitigation plan to Ecology for an individual 401 certification if a)orb)applies. 12. Stormwater Compliance for Nationwide Permits Only: This project is(or will be)designed to meet ecology's most current stormwater manual, YESO or an Ecology approved local stormwater manual. El If YES—Which manual will your project be designed to meet? If NO—For clean water act Section 401 and 404 permits only—Please submit to Ecology for approval, along with this JARPA application,documentation that demonstrates the stormwater runoff from your project or activity will comply with the water quality standards,WAC 173.201(A) 13.Will excavation or dredging be required in water or wetlands? EYES ICZ If YES: `� A. Volume: (cubic yards)/area (acre) B. Composition of material to be removed: C. Disposal site for excavated material: D. Method of dredging: 14. Has the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA)been completed D YES WO SEPA Lead Agency: SEPA Decision: DNS, MDNS, EIS,Adoption, Exemption Decision Date(end of comment period) SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR SEPA DECISION LETTER TO WDFW AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE APPLICATION 15. List other Applications,approvals or certifications from other federal,state or local agencies for any structures,construction discharges or other activities described in the application(i.e. preliminary plat approval, health district approval, building permit, SEPA review, federal energy regulatory commission license(FERC), Forest practices application,etc.). Also,indicate whether work has been completed and indicate all existing work on drawings. NOTE: For use with Corps Nationwide Permits, identify whether your project has or will need an NPDES permit for discharging wastewater and/or stormwater. TYPE OF APPROVAL ISSUING AGENCY IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION DATE APPROVED COMPLETED? NO. 1 Plez C- s v,-k- �?2Mc` .. C O 16. Has any agency enied approval for the activity you're applying for or for any activity directly related to the activity described herein? DYES O If YES,explain: 11\\ECEIVE 11-� e1 JEFftUS'[ ffljNIr tjrri ECY 070-15(Revised 11/04)JARPA. Contact the State of Washington Office of Regulatory Assistance for latest version or call 360/407-7037 or 800/917-0043 3 • SECTION B - Use for Shoreline and Corps of Engineers permits only: Ira 17a. T9 al cost of project. This means the fair market value of the project, including materials, labor, machine rentals, etc. 0 00 En 17b. If a project or any portion of a project receives funding from a federal agency,that agency is responsible for ESA consultation. Please indicate if you will receive federal funds and what federal agency is providing those funds. See instructions for information on ESA.* FEDERAL FUNDING 0 YES ekrN0 If YES, please list the federal agency. GU 18. Local government with jurisdiction: ' „Q_Sc;c,/ CQ J cif y MA 19. For Corps, Coast Guard and DNR permits, provide names, addresses and telephone numbers of adjoining property owners, lessees, etc. Please note: Shoreline Management Compliance may require additional notice—consult your local government. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER - application SECTION C This section MUST be completed for any permit covered by this ME 20. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the activities described herein. I certify that I am familiar with the information contained in this application, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief,such information is true, complete, and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the proposed activities. I hereby grant to the agencies to which this application is made,the right to enter the above-described location to inspect the proposed, in-progress or completed work. I ..ree to .rt work ONLY after all necessary permits have been received. DATE Alld: SIGN,TU-FS A-' , , T ` /0/0-7 ; i DATE SIG ,TU'''' OF AUTHORIZED AGENT ( /Oh I HEREBY DESIGNATE • I i'V = y1V TO ACT AS MY AGENT IN MATTERS RELATED TO THIS APPLICATION FOR PERMIT(S). I UNDERSTAND •,T IF A FEDERAL IS ISS D, I MUST SIGN THE PERMIT. . SIGNATURE OF LANDOWNER(EXCEPT PUBLIC ENTITY LANDOWNERS, E.G. DNR) sj ,i,1Wrtt% THIS APPLICATION MUST BE SIGNED BY THE APPLICANT AND THE AGENT, IF AN AUTHORIZED AGENT IS DESIGNATED. JEffElINON!,uow ill;►' 18 U.S.0§1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick,scheme, or device a material fact or makes any false,fictitious, or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false,fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry, shall be fined not more than$10,000 or imprisoned not more than 5 years or both. COMPLETED BY LOCAL OFFICIAL A. Nature of the existing shoreline. (Describe type of shoreline,such as marine, stream, lake, lagoon, marsh, bog,swamp,flood plain,floodway, delta;type of beach, such as accretion,erosion, high bank, low bank, or dike; material such as sand,gravel, mud,clay, rock, riprap; and extent and type of bulkheading, if any) B. In the event that any of the proposed buildings or structures will exceed a height of thirty-five feet above the average grade level, indicate the approximate location of and number of residential units,existing and potential,that will have an obstructed view: C. If the application involves a conditional use or variance,set forth in full that portion of the master program which provides that the proposed use may be a conditional use, or, in the case of a variance,from which the variance is being sought: These Agencies are Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employers. 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Brook Drive 13445 Stoney Reno,Nevada 1 Assessment of Beach Access Trail Tax pa1 2008 Re: Tax 47 arcas Drive po TownSend,WA of geologic a'ndi purpose f this Dear Mr•Suite!: is evaluation Drive.The pulp the Stratum Gmup s geologic Bay below Orcas the beach from eats Stra est side of Discovery nig a trail to on was done in This letter p a The the b ac cost ons of a steep was to evaluate the feasibility of C0 each p processes as well as shoreline bluff an th down to the shoreline the evaluation geology of the property d potentialimpactse upland portion is slope stability an properties in th regards O geologic a bluff slope, on the impacts. shoreline d conditions inspection Of the in the area an based on a visual geologic mapping This evaluation was view Of available g vicinity of the route,a re shoreline. GENERAZ'GEOLOGY es during glaciers at least four tim ng ental g d accompanying occupied by continental these glacial layer er o f glacial n has been ears aadoed)•and a During these underlying thick bedrock in the y�restern W a$h1U (1 Ilion to 10,000 y NOS , Epoch,t e •6 bedrock was osed over the underly the Pleistocene underlyingsediments were deposited interglacial periodsc''al intergl interglacial fluvial Sedunents .u:et o d Re.•o�. related of the subject property s of ortlieastern d30 � .� • --- a vicinity o T•wnse the Ge°lo •c bluff posed On the Ma!• of lnar 1 1989) ex ial olo is M 6 indicate the steep shoreline on the site are The S ' Booth and M Observations ton(Pessl,DetY11er' n(Gayer,1976) h deposits.�1asn W.underlain g recession outwas ]e glacial a bluff subject nt with bove-described mapping. silt units tare consistent with grovel, consistent bycompact sand and gravel sits ee described as consisting lobe Of of the Pug The bluff is underlain glacial 1 ell water Thug from the retreating ace margin �v ���e being underlain by d by melt water f1O y deposits silt and clay Vachon age• ,` May 17,2006 1Townsend,WA eulogy Drive,Orcas ssessment A for Beach Access Trail The shoreline bluff at the subject property and along the coast at this location is an erosional bluff and provides sand and gravel for beaches along the bluff and beaches to the south and north of the bluff.The bluff is located within Port Discove .Wave combined with on strong winds. Some the base of the muff recent likely only takes place during periods of very high tideFebruary 2006 was apparent erosion from a high tide event combined with a storm surge during along portions of the base of the bluff in the vicinity of the property.Erosion undermines the base of the bluff causing slope failures at the base that create r ta6li hes itself to the angle of repose for than over steep slope.Subsequent e then take place further up the slope as the slope reestablishes soils underlying the bluff. The angle of repose will vary depending on the cohesive strength of the soils and the vegetation nearly for ng cover.Soils with high silt or clay content may beable out strength will be able to maiontain a steep of time. Slopes with vegetation providing significant slope aspect than slopes with poor vegetation cover. SPECIFIC SITE OBSERVATIONS The steep shoreline slope on the subject property is approximately 50 feet high.The bluff has an average slope of approximately 45 degrees.An approximately 5-foot high 65degreeabto the beach ope is located just above the 45 degree slope and the bottom 3 to 5 feet of the slope j is steeper due to slope toe erosion.The slope is tree and brush covered. At the time of my site visit,I observed several recent toe erosion areas on adjoining properties that were likely associated with the February 2006 storm event.However,no recent erosion was evident on the subject property. Sand and sandy gravel area the predominant sediments on the the bluff. Areasof compact sand,silt and gravel are exposed or are just beneath the surface throughout The beach at the site consists of a gently sloping sand and gravel beach. Sand and gravel spits are located north and south of this shoreline reach.Overall the beach appears to be in good condition.There are some shoreline erosion protection structures las to bed o in the good south, condition overall b the sediment available to the beach is adequate and theappears such that toe of slope erosion should remain at similar levels compared to the past. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Based on beach morphology and the slope conditions,the constructionoof trailr holn feet wide)owing m al trail construction methods(cutting a moe using ladder il into the sde of thetype stairs or a combination of the two or the construction of an access Stratum GroupGroup IR ECEI\flET ' 9 2 t 18 ? .IEFF HS0 1;11111\11' • May 17,2006 147 Orcas Drive,Port Townsend,WA Geology Assessment for Beach Access Trail approaches will not cause slope stability problems.Nor will the access route cause impacts to shoreline processes at the site. Erosion and shallow landslides at this site are the result of the bluff being undermined by wave action at the base of the bluff. The slope failures at this site will typically be relatively minor shallow soil failures and slope raveling. Based on tree coverage and observed site conditions,the frequency of slope failures impacting a trail on the slope will be on the order of decades between events.The steepness of the slope as well as the loose nature of the soil is such that a trail of this nature may be challenging to walk depending on the user and a trail cut into the slope will tend to narrow over time due to sand slipping down on the trail or down away from the trail. • In order to construct a route to the shoreline that is more user friendly and in less need of routine maintenance,a series of wood ladder type stairs can used.This approach will minimize the need to cut into the slope and will have essentially no impact on the stability of the slope.If shallow soil failures do impact the slope and the ladder stairs,the stairs can be readily readjusted. Each _ end of the ladder stairs can be supported either by a wood landing supported on wood piles set in the slope or the ends of the ladder can be supported directly by wood piles or pins embedded in the slope. The deeper the pilings the less likely shallow surface failures will impact the piles and stairs. Based on slope aspects,the best route down the slope would be approximately down the middle northern third of the property.This route takes advantage of a large alder tree that provides stability at the base of the slope that should last a long time and provides a shorter ladder stair rote than other locations.A site plan sketch showing this route is attached in Figure 2.The landing at the base of the bluff can be constructed on a deck like platform on woodpiles at the bottom of the slope immediately above the ordinary high water mark. Wood stair steps to the beach from the platform will minimize erosion from foot traffic. Stratum Group appreciates the opportunity to be of service to you. Should you have any questions regarding please contact our office at(360)714-9409. Sincerely yours, j� �j !it/ �\�o`` ��F e Et a I t;�11 IJ Stratum Group ;�9 . n`:, % ��', .0.4-, /)4 .A.-"- e• Dan McShane, .E.G.,M.Sc. y �lr � '+'lNii Licensed Engineering Geologist ' 113 .-� � .1' lid �.. . . ��:.� 1'.�:,ai�•�F'i�.. Fite:2.27.06B .r.e^ Stratum Group 3 . ' Figure 1. Site Vicinity Map . , WGS84 122.850000 W 122.86667° W • • 122.88333° W moz F4' ,,,f •- „osiolowT‘ „..: tyl \ -14.. , e• \ V3 0..) M 01 • ..7 N,,,,4‘,‘ . .., \ . 0 9 kik 1 ... . :!, i‘, \ t4 •oir.,11:}ct; 1 \ r14\0"• ,. .. [ _2..._.. ps--7-:, : •.:i:, 144114 IA r \0 , 4114kx.,,...- *-16,,:•••\ .. -.1",--: AN% 04,k;.....,.‘k th,,,,,. 44:4 0444% , ... 0 - -- -,\ ----' • . 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IND Ta TollFE Jefferson County Community Development $"1,561.00 One Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-One and 00/1 00*************************************************************"******* DOLLARS( ti- Jefferson County Community Development 621 Sheridan Street oG G . BARRON Port Townsend' WA 98368 r'''' ,'Z'st-1:so..tt 1,04:An-kers MEMO ' Suiter Shoreline Fernit fees NA AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE lrf 0 1 s 29 70 i: & 25108 7061: 2 LO L6390 RECEIRTRI ) ' jA:,. :I .t. -;:-/ jEffrliNilr;tinil IIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIMmm...............__ DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Land Use Fees 2007(Ord.No.12-1209-96,as amended per Ord.No. 13-1211-06) Fee Application Conference $255.00 (Not applied to permit) peals of Type II Decision $709.00 (BF$561, PH$138, NB$10) Code Interpretation $357.00 Revisions to Land Use Applications Requiring a Second Public Not $291.00 (BF$153, PH$138) Notice Board(one required per UDC) $10.00 Hourly Rate $51.00 per hour Type I Permits Home Business Permit � .._� $153.00 plus$51.00/hr for additional time � '. 01.,- - .i rc , 214 Road A..roach $152.00 is = 1,. Minor Plan Modification Prelimina a.'roval only $204.00 Shoreline Exemption Permit $357.00 Temporary Use Permit g $153.00 $5 hr for additional time plus 100/ it ' ' ., Last Will and Testamentary Division $357.00 'Additional fee for SEPA Review $658.00 (BF$510, NOA$138,NB$10) Type II Permits fall fees include Base Fee(BF),Notice of Application( 138)and Notice Board($1011 Cotta.e Indust $709.00 (BF$561) ditional(Administrative "C(a„ Use $709.00 (BF$561 § C , Variance, Minor $709.00BF$561 *MVO::-) a D © s �1 Forest Practices Act/Release of Six-year Moratorium for SFR $50500 (BF$357) MOM Temporary Use $301.00 (BF$153 plus$51/hr additional time) I Additional fee for SEPA Review $510.00 T •e Ill Permits all fees include Base Fee BF Notice of Hearin.3;. 138 Notice of A• hcation .138 and Notice Board .10 Long Plat Prelima m $1,6,72:990E,$4 386) Variance,Major $1,357.00 (BF$1 071) maikvirdr* %,:1101111".454000"7 Shoreline Conditional Use s*r $15611 00 BF$1,275 Binding Site Plan $4,672.00 (BF$4,386) 'Additional Fee for SEPA Review $5/0.001 Type IV Permits MEN131,61Piglak. a F Type V Permits(all fees include Base Fee(BF),Notice of Hearing($138),,Notice of Application($138)and Notice Board($10)1 Specialr: - A Site Specific Comprehensive Plan/UDC Amendment 'extAmendm n� $ - Ir la tJ $2,,f13„5.00, (Price includes noticing and SEPA) 1Auurtional fee for SEPA Review $510.00 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Land Use Fees 2006(Ord.No. 12-1209-96) Fee application Conference $203.00 (Not applied to permit) :als Tpe $647.00 (BF$508, PH$131, NB$8) Code Interpretation Type Ill decision $305.00 Revisions to Land Use Applications Requiring a Second Public Nc $233.00 (BF$102, PH$131) Notice Board(one required per UDC) $8.00 Hourly Rate $51.00 per hour Type I Permits Aliciiye0W,Use,Consistency fiev ew .� HomeHome Business Permit <. <. 4 � �'.� �� �"°�'.,.. _"•. a Mann Bement Pe $51.00 plus$51.00/hr for additional time Road Approach $152.00 Bkaft�k94� tl" Minor Plan Modification(Preliminary asproval only) o�0 SPAAD , • $203.00 Shoreline Exemption Permit $305.00 3 t5.00; Shoreline'Master�P e f, $ Temporary Use Permit Sign Permits: $51 00 plus$51 00/hr for additional time Last Will and Testamentary Division • 3 d iE a $";_ d , -1t $305 Min or'PRRD'Amendments :1 Additional fee for SEPA Review(BF$457,NOA$131, NB$8) $596.00 Type II Permits fail fees include Base Fee(BF) Notice of A.plication($131)and Notice Board($8)1 Cottage Industry _ � x� 342fi(i�(B�'$2()� • $647.00 (BF$508) Conditional(Administrative C(a) Use �#ttton rf�¢ '"� $6477 00 0(BF$508) " ry leencMi*M , enor ,Mer l ; , $647.00(BF$508) Shoreline Substantial Development(Primary Use) Forest r $902 00(BF$763 tie e Tas`TdIrt dear 1+h tiratonu t or' F[ ° (e Conversion Option Harvest Plans =" Temporary Use;,; $444.00(BF$305) Additional fee for SEPA Review $457.00 Type III Permits fall fees include Base Fee(BF),Notice of Hearing($131),Notice of Application($131)and Notice Board($8)1 Conditional"C"Usel" Long Plat,Preliminary 1 00 BF$ ,32 Reasonable'Economic Use.Varance $4,593.00 (BF$4 323) iVariance, Major $1 t?87 00..(�.F Shdrelihe Variance $1,287.00(BF$1,017) Shoreline Conditional Use X1,491.00(BF$i,tli7") Shoreline;Substantial Develo ment(SecorttiaryUse) $1,491.00 (BF$1,221) p $1,491.00(BF$1,221}. Wireless Communication Binding Site Plan $1,389.00(BF$1,119) $4,462.00(BF$4,323) Additional Fee for SEPA Review $457.00 Type IV Permits Short"Plat,Long Plat, Binding Site Plans-Final " $152.-00_ Type V Permits fall fees include Base Fee(BF), Notice of Hearing($131), Notice of Application($131)and Notice Board($8)1 Special Use(Essential Public Facilities) Site Specific Comprehensive Plan/UDC Amendment $ ,43 .00(PF$1,11ud s Text Amendment,Comprehensive Plan/UDC $2,435.00 NFee (Price includes noticing and SEPA) .on County Shoreline Master Program Amendment ,43.0e' $2,435.00 (Price includes noticing and SEPA) Additional fee for SEPA Review $457.00 ,g" 4N 0O JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT P.. '''\ 621 Sheridan Street • Port Townsend • Washington 98368 -t-`' ^ • 360/379-4450 • 360/379-4451 Fax /'`Y17N 4"Q www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment Master Permit Application MLA: Project Description(include separate sheets as necessary): Tax Parcel Property Number: Size: (acres/square feet) Site Address and/or Directions to Property: Property Owner(s)of Record: Telephone: Fax: email: Mailing Address: Applicant/Agent(if different from owner): Telephone: Fax: email: Mailing Address: What kind of Permit?(Check each box that applies) I Building I Variance(Minor, Major or Reasonable Economic Use) Demolition Permit I Conditional Use[C(a), C(d), or C]** Single Family i Discretionary"D"or Unnamed Use Classification I Garage Attached/Detached I Special Use(Essential Public Facilities)** 1 Manufactured Home i Boundary Line Adjustment I Modular i Short Plat** I Commercial* I Binding Site Plan** Change of Use I Long Plat** I Address i Road Approach i Planned Rural Residential Development(PRRD)/Amendments** 1 Propane i Plat Vacation/Alteration** I Allowed"Yes"Use Consistency Analysis I Shoreline Master Program Exemption/Permit Revisions** 1 Stormwater Management i Shoreline Management Substantial Development** 1 Site Plan Approval Advance Determination (SPAAD)* I Shoreline Management Variance I Temporary Use 1 Comprehensive Plan/UDC/Land Use District Map Amendment 1 Wireless Telecommunication* 1 Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program Amendment 1 Forest Practices Act/Release of Six-Year Moratorium *May require a Pre—Application Conference **Requires a Pre-Application Conference Please identify any other local, state or federal permits required for this proposal, if known: DESIGNATION OF AGENT I hereby designate to act as my agent in matters relating to this application for permit(s). OWNER SIGNATURE Date: By signing this application form,the owner/agent attests that the information provided herein,and in any attachments,is true and correct to the best of his,her or it's knowledge. Any material falsehood or any omission of a material fact made by the owner/agent with respect to this application packet may result in this permit being null and void. I further agree to save,indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities,judgments,court costs,reasonable attorney's fees and expenses which may in any way accrue against Jefferson County as a result of or in consequence of the granting of this permit. I further agree to provide access and right of entry to Jefferson County and its employees,representatives or agents for the sole purpose of application review and any required later inspections. Staffs access and right of entry will be assumed unless the applicant informs the County in writing at the time of the application that he or she wants prior notice. Signature: Date: The action or actions Applicant will undertake as a result of the issuance of this permit may negatively impact upon one or more threatened or endangered species and could lead to a potential"take"of an endangered species as those terms are defined in the federal law known as the "Endangered Species Act"or"ESA."Jefferson County makes no assurances to the applicant that the actions that will be undertaken because this permit has been issued will not violate the ESA. Any individual,group or agency can file a lawsuit on behalf of an endangered species regarding your action(s)even if you are in compliance with the Jefferson County development code.The Applicant acknowledges that he,she or it holds individual and non-transferable responsibility for adhering to and complying with the ESA. The Applicant has read this disclaimer and signs and dates it below. Signature: Date: G:\PermitCenter\FORMS\DRD FORMS\Master Permit Application 07-14-2006.doc BUILDER STATEMENT The signer of this statement does hereby certify that they are the Owners of the parcel referenced herein,that they are not licensed contractors and that they will be assuming the responsibility of the General Contractor for the proposed project. Signature: Date: GENERAL CONTRACTOR OR MANUFACTURED HOME INSTALLER: PHONE: FAX: ( ) ( ) MAILING ADDRESS: EMAIL: CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE WAINS NUMBER: NUMBER ARCHITECT/ENGINEER: PHONE ( ) FAX:( ) MAILING ADDRESS: EMAIL Project Type: Frame Type: Bathrooms: Shoreline: Type of Sewage Disposal: u New ❑ Wood Existing: ❑ Sewer ❑ Addition ❑ Steel Proposed: Bank ❑ Community System ❑ Alteration/Remodel ❑ Concrete Total: Height: ❑ Individual System ❑ Repair ❑ Masonry SEP Permit# ❑ Demolition ❑ Other: Bedrooms: Water Supply: Existing: Setback: ❑ Private well ❑ Two Party Type of Heat: Proposed: Li Public Total: Name of System: If this is a Commercial Project you must answer the following: Number of Parking Spaces: Current: Proposed: Number of ADA Parking Spaces: Number of occupants(includes owners,tenants,employees,etc) Current Proposed IBC Occupancy: IBC Type of construction: Will you have Food Service? Yes / No If this is a Propane Tank and/or Appliance Installation permit,mark all items below that apply: U• nderground Tank 1 Above ground Tank Size of Propane Tank: Heat Stove Cook Stove Woodstove Fireplace Insert Hot Water Tank Pellet Stove Other Is this appliance being installed in a Manufactured/Mobile Home? Yes / No When applying for a permit to install a propane tank you must also submit a site plan showing all of the buildings,all property lines, tank location and size, distances from the propane tank to all property lines, buildings and septic system components, including the reserve area. Square Footage Current Proposed For Office Use Only Amount Revision Main Floor Heated EH Bld App Review: 2"a Floor Heated Consistency Review: Other Heated Base fee: Mezzanine Additional Section: Heated Basement Plan Check fee: Unheated Basement State Surcharge fee: Other Unheated Pot Water Review fee: Garage/Carport SUBTOTAL Decks 911/Rd Approach fee: Other TOTAL: $ Receipt Number: Cash/Check Number: ESTIMATED COST(REQUIRED) Date: •Fair market value of all labor and materials foundation to finish Initials: G:\PermitCenter\FORMS\DRD FORMS\Master Permit Application 07-142006.doc WASHINGTON JOINT AQUATIC RESOURCE PERMITS APPLICATION (JARPA) = �_ INSTRUCTIONS, SAMPLE DRAWINGS & AGENCY CONTACTS NOTE DO NOT SUBMIT/Ns Section with your application. This Joint Application may be used to apply for Hydraulic Project Approvals,Shoreline Management Permits,Approvals for Exceedance of Water Quality Standards,Water Quality Certifications,Coast Guard Bridge Permits, Department of Natural Resources Use Authorization, and Army Corps of Engineers Permits. You must submit readable copies of the completed application form together with detailed drawings,prepared in accordance with the drawing guidance to the appropriate agencies. When applying, you do NOT need to send copies of the instructions. Remember,depending on the type of project you are proposing,other permits may be required that are not covered by this application. 0- Use the following list to determine which permits to apply for. Your project may require some or all of these permits. If you have trouble deciding which permits you need,please contact the appropriate agency for questions. Agency telephone numbers are attached. IF ANY OF THE BOXED ITEMS LISTED UNDER A PERMIT TITLE BELOW APPLY TO YOUR PROJECT,THEN YOU MUST CHECK THE BOX FOR THAT PERMIT ON THE TOP OF PAGE ONE OF THE JARPA FORM AND SEND A COMPLETED COPY OF THE APPLICATION FORM TO THE AGENCY RESPONSIBLE FOR ISSUING THAT PERMIT. Complete Sections A &C for any of the permits listed below. Also complete Section B for Shoreline and Army Corps of Engineers permits. Detailed drawings are required for any of these permits(see attached drawing guidelines for drawing requirements). ❑ Hydraulic Project Approval from the Department of Fish and Wildlife under 77.55 RCW is required if your project includes construction or other work,that: • will use,divert,obstruct,or change the natural flow or bed of any fresh or salt water of the state. This includes bed reconfiguration, all construction or other work waterward under and over the ordinary high water line,including dry channels,and may include projects landward of the ordinary high water line(e.g.,activities outside the ordinary high water line that will directly impact fish life and habitat,falling trees into streams or lakes,dike construction etc.). ❑ Shoreline Substantial Development, Conditional Use,Variance Permit,or Exemption from Local Government(under the Shoreline Management Act,90.58 RCW;) required for work or activity in the 100-year floodplain, or within 200 feet of the ordinary high water mark of Shorelines of the State(check with your local government);and which includes any one of the following: • dumping; • drilling; • dredging; • filling; • placement or alteration of structures(whether temporary or permanent);or • any activity which substantially interferes with normal public use of the waters regardless of cost. ❑ Floodplain Management Permits and/or Critical Areas Ordinances review by Local Government for: • work in frequently flooded areas,geologically unstable areas,wildlife habitats,aquifer recharge areas,and wetlands. ❑ Section 401 Water Quality Certification from the Department of Ecology Regional office under 33 USC§ 1341 of the Clean Water Act is needed when a federal approval is required for a project,including the following: • Corps of Engineers 404 Permit--Send to Ecology's Federal Permits Unit in the Regional Office; • FERC hydropower license--Attach FERC exhibit E or an Applicant Prepared Environmental Assessment and send to the State of Washington's Office of Permit Assistance ❑ Aquatic Resources Use Authorization Notification from the Department of Natural Resources is required if your project: • is on,crosses,or impacts the bedlands,tidelands or shorelands of a navigable water. ❑ Section 404 Permit from the Corps of Engineer under 33 USC§ 1344 of the Clean Water Act is required if your project includes: • placement of dredged or fill material waterward of the ordinary high water mark,or the mean higher high tide line in tidal areas, in waters of the United States, including wetlands*; • mechanized land clearing and sidecasting in waters of the United States, including wetlands*. • Endangered Species Act(ESA)Consultation** JARPA,Revised 7/02 Contact the State of Washington Office of Permit Assistance for latest version,360/407-7037 or 800/917-0043 ❑ Section 10 Permit from the Corps of Engineer is required for: • any work in or affecting navigable waters of the United States(e.g.,floats,piers, docks,dredging,excavation,piling, buoys, overhead power lines, etc.). ❑ General Bridge Act Permit from the Coast Guard is required for: • construction of a new bridge or modification to an existing bridge over a navigable waterway. `Wetlands that are determined to be isolated by the Army Corp of Engineers are no longer regulated under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. These wetlands are regulated by the Department of Ecology under the state Clean Water Act RCW 90.48. For further information please contact the Office of Permit Assistance at 1-800-917-0043 or at ecypac@ecy.wa.gov ** Endangered Species Act(ESA)Consultation with the National Marine Fisheries Service and/or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: If your project is authorized,funded or carried out by a Federal agency and the Federal agency determines that the proposed project may affect ESA listed species or critical habitat,consultation under Section 7 of the ESA is required. ESA Consultation is the responsibility of the Federal agency, not the applicant. JARPA forms should be submitted directly to the responsible Federal agency, not to the National Marine Fisheries Service or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The responsible Federal agency may require additional information from the applicant to assess potential project impacts to listed species and their habitat. Information on ESA - http://endangered.fws.gov/hcp/index.html http://endangered.fws.qov/whatwedo.html http://offices.fws.qov/directory/ListOffices.cfm USEFUL DEFINITIONS & INSTRUCTIONS The following definitions are presented to help applicants in completing the JARPA. They may not necessarily represent specific language from the laws implemented through JARPA. Ordinary High Water Mark or Line means the visible line on the banks where the presence and action of waters are so common as to leave a mark upon the soil or vegetation. In any area where the ordinary high water line cannot be found,the ordinary high water line adjoining saltwater shall be the line of mean higher high water,and the ordinary high water line adjoining freshwater shall be the elevation of the mean annual flood. Mean Lower Low Water is the 0.0 tidal elevation,determined by averaging each day's lowest tide at a particular location over a period of 19 years. It is the tidal datum for vertical tidal references in the salt water area. Mean High Water and Mean Higher High Water Tidal Elevations at any specific location can be found in tidal benchmark data compiled by the United States Department of Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administration,Coast and Geodetic Survey,dated January 24, 1979. This information can be obtained from the Corps of Engineers at(206)764-3495. The determination of tidal elevation is obtained by averaging each day's highest tide at a particular location over a period of 19 years, measured from mean lower low water, which equals 0.0 tidal elevation. Shorelands or shoreland areas means those lands extending landward for 200 feet in all directions as measured on a horizontal plane from the ordinary high water mark;floodways and contiguous floodplain areas landward 200 feet from such floodways;and all wetlands and river deltas associated with the streams,lakes,and tidal waters which are subject to the provisions of 90.58 RCW. Shorelines means all water areas of the state,including reservoirs, and their associated wetlands,together with the lands underlying them, except stream segments upstream of the point where mean annual flow is less than 20 cubic feet per second,and lakes less than 20 acres in size. Wetlands mean areas that are inundated or saturated by surface water or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support,a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions. Wetlands generally include swamps, marshes,bogs,and similar areas. Bridge means any structure including pipelines and conveyor belts,which transports traffic or materials across a navigable water. Aquatic Tidelands means the area between the ordinary high tide line and extreme low tide line, unless otherwise established. Aquatic Shorelands means the shore areas of non-tidal navigable lakes or rivers between the ordinary high water line and the line of navigability unless otherwise established. Aquatic Bedlands means the area waterward of and below the line of navigability on non-tidal rivers and lakes,or below the extreme low tide mark in navigable tidal waters,or below the outer harbor line where a harbor has been created. Nationwide Permit issued by the Corps of Engineers for projects with minimal impacts. For a complete packet of nationwide permits and application information,contact the Corps Regulatory branch at(206)764-3495 or visit their website http://www.nws.usace.army.mil JARPA,Revised 7/02 Contact the State of Washington Office of Permit Assistance for latest version,360/407-7037 or 800/917-0043 2 Section 303(d)listed waters These are water quality limited estuaries, lakes, and streams that fall short of state surface water quality standards,and are not expected to improve within the next two years. Mixing zone means that portion of a water body adjacent to an effluent outfall where mixing results in the dilution of the effluent with the receiving water.Water quality criteria may be exceeded in a mixing zone as conditioned and provided for in WAC 173-201A-100. Turbidity means the clarity of water expressed as nephelometric turbidity units(NTU)and measured with a calibrated turbidimeter. Background conditions means the biological,chemical,and physical conditions of a water body, outside the area of influence of the discharge under consideration. Instructions for question 7d. Water Quality Standards—Compliance for turbidity mixing zone requirements. The water downstream of the allotted mixing zone(100 ft,200 ft,300 ft,dependent on how fast the water is flowing and measured in cubic feet per second)must have the same visual clarity as the water upstream of the project impact site(the water cannot be greater than 5 NTUs above the background water). The following section from WAC 173-201A-110 authorizes the turbidity mixing zone. All work in or near the water,and water discharged from the site shall meet the State's Water Quality Standards,WAC 173-201A. A mixing zone for turbidity is authorized within WAC 173.201 A-030 during and immediately after necessary in-water or shoreline construction activities that result in the disturbance of in-place sediments. Use of a turbidity mixing zone is intended for brief periods of time(such as a few hours or days)and is not an authorization to exceed the turbidity standard for the entire duration of the construction. Use of the mixing zone is subject to the constraints of WAC 173-201A-100(4)and(6),requiring an applicant have supporting information that indicates the use of the mixing zone shall not result in the loss of sensitive or important habitat, substantially interfere with the existing or characteristic uses of the water body, result in damage to the ecosystem,or adversely affect public health.The mixing zone is authorized only after the activity has received all other necessary local and state permits and approvals,and after the implementation of appropriate best management practices to avoid or minimize disturbance of in-place sediments and exceedances of the turbidity criteria. Within the mixing zone,the turbidity standard is waived,and all other applicable water quality standards shall remain in effect. The mixing zone is defined as follows: 1) For waters up to 10 cfs flow at time of construction,the point of compliance shall be 100-feet downstream of project activities. 2) For waters above 10 cfs up to 100 cfs flow at time of construction,the point of compliance shall be 200-feet downstream of project activities. 3) For waters above 100 cfs flow at the time of construction, the point of compliance shall be 300 feet downstream of project activities. 4) For projects working within or along lakes, ponds, wetlands, estuaries, marine waters or other non-flowing waters, the point of compliance shall be at a radius of 150-feet from the activity causing the turbidity exceedance. JARPA,Revised 7/02 Contact the State of Washington Office of Permit Assistance for latest version,360/407-7037 or 800/917-0043 3 AGENCY USE ONLY Date Received: Agency Reference#: Circulated by: (local govt.or agency) JOINT AQUATIC RESOURCES PERMIT APPLICATION FORM (JARPA) (for use in Washington State) PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK INK ., �; ,.. El Application for a Fish Habitat Enhancement Project per requirements of RCW 77.55.290. You must submit a copy of this completed JARPA application form and the (Fish Habitat Enhancement JARPA Addition)to your local Government Planning Department and Washington Department of Fish &Wildlife Area Habitat Biologist on the same day- NOTE: LOCAL GOVERNMENTS—You must submit any comments on these projects to WDFW within 15 working days. Based on the instructions provided, I am sending copies of this application to the following: (check all that apply) ❑ Local Government for shoreline: 0 Substantial Development 0 Conditional Use 0 Variance 0 Exemption ❑ Revision 0 Floodplain Management 0 Critical Areas Ordinance O Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for HPA(Submit 3 copies to WDFW Region) ❑ Washington Department of Ecology for 401 Water Quality Certification(to Regional Office-Federal Permit Unit) O Washington Department of Natural Resources for Aquatic Resources Use Authorization Notification ❑ Corps of Engineers for: 0 Section 404 0 Section 10 permit ❑ Coast Guard for General Bridge Act Permit ❑ For Department of Transportation projects only: This project will be designed to meet conditions of the most current Ecology/Department of Transportation Water Quality Implementing Agreement SECTION A-Use for all permits covered by this application. Be sure to ALSO complete Section C(Signature Block)for all permit applications. 1.APPLICANT MAILING ADDRESS WORK PHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS I HOME PHONE I FAX# If an agent is acting for the applicant during the permit process,complete#2. Be sure agent signs Section C(Signature Block)for all permit applications 2.AUTHORIZED AGENT MAILING ADDRESS WORK PHONE E-MAIL ADDRESS I HOME PHONE I Il FAX# 3.RELATIONSHIP OF APPLICANT TO PROPERTY: ❑OWNER ❑PURCHASER 0 LESSEE 0 OTHER: 4.NAME,ADDRESS,AND PHONE NUMBER OF PROPERTY OWNER(S),IF OTHER THAN APPLICANT: 5.LOCATION(STREET ADDRESS,INCLUDING CITY,COUNTY AND ZIP CODE,WHERE PROPOSED ACTIVITY EXISTS OR WILL OCCUR) LOCAL GOVERNMENT WITH JURISDICTION(CITY OR COUNTY) WATERBODY YOU ARE WORKING IN TRIBUTARY OF WRIA# IS THIS WATERBODY ON THE 303(d)LIST?YES 0 NO 0 IF YES,WHAT PARAMETER(S)? http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/links/impaired wtrs.html WEBSITE FOR 303d LIST Y.SECTION SECTION TOWNSHIP RANGE GOVERNMENT LOT SHORELINE DESIGNATION LATITUDE&LONGITUDE: I ZONING DESIGNATION DNR STREAM TYPE,IF KNOWN TAX PARCEL NO: JARPA,Revised 7/02 Contact the State of Washington Office of Permit Assistance for latest version,360/407-7037 or 800/917-0043 1 6.DESCRIBE THE CURRENT USE OF THE PROPERTY,AND STRUCTURES EXISTING ON THE PROPERTY. HAVE YOU COMPLETED ANY PORTION OF THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY ON THIS PROPERTY? 0 YES 0 NO FOR ANY PORTION OF THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY ALREADY COMPLETED ON THIS PROPERTY,INDICATE MONTH AND YEAR OF COMPLETION. IS THE PROPERTY AGRICULTURAL LAND? ❑YES 0 NO ARE YOU A USDA PROGRAM PARTICIPANT? 0 YES 0 NO 7a. DESCRIBE THE PROPOSED WORK THAT NEEDS AQUATIC PERMITS: COMPLETE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS SHOULD BE PROVIDED FOR ALL WORK WATERWARD OF THE ORDINARY HIGH WATER MARK OR LINE,INCLUDING TYPES OF EQUIPMENT TO BE USED. IF APPLYING FOR A SHORELINE PERMIT,DESCRIBE ALL WORK WITHIN AND BEYOND 200 FEET OF THE ORDINARY HIGH WATER MARK. IF YOU HAVE PROVIDED ATTACHED MATERIALS TO DESCRIBE YOUR PROJECT,YOU STILL MUST SUMMARIZE THE PROPOSED WORK HERE. ATTACH A SEPARATE SHEET IF ADDITIONAL SPACE IS NEEDED. PREPARATION OF DRAWINGS: SEE SAMPLE DRAWINGS AND GUIDANCE FOR COMPLETING THE DRAWINGS. ONE SET OF ORIGINAL OR GOOD QUALITY REPRODUCIBLE DRAWINGS MUST BE ATTACHED. NOTE: APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO SUBMIT PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PROJECT SITE,BUT THESE DO NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR DRAWINGS. THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS AND COAST GUARD REQUIRE DRAWINGS ON B-1/2 X 11 INCH SHEETS. LARGER DRAWINGS MAY BE REQUIRED BY OTHER AGENCIES. 7b. DESCRIBE THE PURPOSE OF THE PROPOSED WORK AND WHY YOU WANT OR NEED TO PERFORM IT AT THE SITE. PLEASE EXPLAIN ANY SPECIFIC NEEDS THAT HAVE INFLUENCED THE DESIGN. 7c. DESCRIBE THE POTENTIAL IMPACTS TO CHARACTERISTIC USES OF THE WATER BODY. THESE USES MAY INCLUDE FISH AND AQUATIC LIFE,WATER QUALITY,WATER SUPPLY, RECREATION,and AESTHETICS. IDENTIFY PROPOSED ACTIONS TO AVOID,MINIMIZE,AND MITIGATE DETRIMENTAL IMPACTS,AND PROVIDE PROPER PROTECTION OF FISH AND AQUATIC LIFE. IDENTIFY WHICH GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS YOU HAVE USED. ATTACH A SEPARATE SHEET IF ADDITIONAL SPACE IS NEEDED. 7d. FOR IN WATER CONSTRUCTION WORK,WILL YOUR PROJECT BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE OF WASHINGTON-WATER QUALITY STANDARDS FOR TURBIDITY WAC 173.201A-110? 0 YES 0 NO (SEE USEFUL DEFINITIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS) 8.WILL THE PROJECT BE CONSTRUCTED IN STAGES? 0 YES 0 NO PROPOSED STARTING DATE: ESTIMATED DURATION OF ACTIVITY: 9.CHECK IF ANY TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT STRUCTURES WILL BE PLACED: ❑WATERWARD OF THE ORDINARY HIGH WATER MARK OR LINE FOR FRESH OR TIDAL WATERS;AND/OR ❑WATERWARD OF MEAN HIGHER HIGH WATER LINE IN TIDAL WATERS 10.WILL FILL MATERIAL(ROCK,FILL,BULKHEAD,OR OTHER MATERIAL)BE PLACED: ❑WATERWARD OF THE ORDINARY HIGH WATER MARK OR LINE FOR FRESH WATERS? IF YES,VOLUME(CUBIC YARDS) /AREA (ACRES) ❑WATERWARD OF THE MEAN HIGHER HIGH WATER FOR TIDAL WATERS? IF YES,VOLUME(CUBIC YARDS) AREA (ACRES) JARPA,Revised 7/02 Contact the State of Washington Office of Permit Assistance for latest version,360/407-7037 or 800/917-0043 2 11.WILL MATERIAL BE PLACED IN WETLANDS? IF YES: ❑YES 0 P A IMPACTED AREA IN ACRES: B. HAS A DELINEATION BEEN COMPLETED? IF YES,PLEASE SUBMIT WITH APPLICATION. 0 YES 0 N C. HAS A WETLAND REPORT BEEN PREPARED? IF YES,PLEASE SUBMIT WITH APPLICATION. 0 YES 0 N D. TYPE AND COMPOSITION OF FILL MATERIAL(E.G.,SAND,ETC.): E. MATERIAL SOURCE: F. LIST ALL SOIL SERIES(TYPE OF SOIL)LOCATED AT THE PROJECT SITE,8 INDICATE IF THEY ARE ON THE COUNTY'S LIST OF HYDRIC SOILS.SOILS INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE(NRCS): G. WILL PROPOSED ACTIVITY CAUSE FLOODING OR DRAINING OF WETLANDS? 0 YES 0 N( IF YES,IMPACTED AREA IS ACRES OFDRAINED WETLANDS. NOTE: If your project will impact greater than Yz of an acre of wetland,submit a mitigation plan to the Corps and Ecology for approval along with the JARPA form .NOTE:a 401 water quality certification will be required from Ecology in addition to an approved mitigation plan if your project impacts wetlands that are: a)greater than Sz acre in size,or b)tidal wetlands or wetlands adjacent to tidal water. Please submit the JARPA form and mitigation plan to Ecology for an individual 401 certification if a)orb)applies. 12. STORMWATER COMPLIANCE FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS ONLY: THIS PROJECT IS(OR WILL BE)DESIGNED TO MEET ECOLOGY'S MOST CURRENT STORMWATER MANUAL,OR AN ECOLOGY APPROVED LOCAL STORMWATER MANUAL 0 YES ❑NC IF YES—WHICH MANUAL WILL YOUR PROJECT BE DESIGNED TO MEET If NO—FOR CLEAN WATER ACT SECTION 401 AND 404 PERMITS ONLY—PLEASE SUBMITTO ECOLOGY FOR APPROVAL, ALONG WITH THIS JARPA APPLICATION,DOCUMENTATION THAT DEMONSTRATES THE STORMWATER RUNOFF FROM YOUR PROJECT OR ACTIVITY WILL COMPLY WITH THE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS,WAC 173.201(A) 13.WILL EXCAVATION OR DREDGING BE REQUIRED IN WATER OR WETLANDS? IF YES: 0 YES ONC A VOLUME: (CUBIC YARDS)/AREA (ACRES) B. COMPOSITION OF MATERIAL TO BE REMOVED: C. DISPOSAL SITE FOR EXCAVATED MATERIAL: D. METHOD OF DREDGING: 14.HAS THE STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT(SEPA)BEEN COMPLETED? 0 SEPA LEAD AGENCY: SEPA DECISION: DNS,MDNS,EIS,ADOPTION,EXEMPTION DECISION DATE(END OF COMMENT PERIOD)ES 0 NO SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR SEPA DECISION LETTER TO WDFW AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE APPLICATION 15.LIST OTHER APPLICATIONS,APPROVALS,OR CERTIFICATIONS FROM OTHER FEDERAL,STATE OR LOCAL AGENCIES FOR ANY STRUCTURES,CONSTRUCTION,DISCHARGES,OR OTHER ACTIVITIES DESCRIBED IN THE APPLICATION(I.E.,PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL,HEALTH DISTRICT APPROVAL,BUILDING PERMIT,SEPA REVIEW,FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSE(FERC),FOREST PRACTICES APPLICATION,ETC.) ALSO INDICATE WHETHER WORK HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND INDICATE ALL EXISTING WORK ON DRAWINGS. NOTE:FOR USE WITH CORPS NATIONWIDE PERMITS,IDENTIFY WHETHER YOUR PROJECT HAS OR WILL NEED AN NPDES PERMIT FOR DISCHARGING WASTEWATER AND/OR STORMWATER TYPE OF APPROVAL ISSUING AGENCY IDENTIFICATION DATE OF APPLICATION DATE APPROVED COMPLETED' NO. 16.HAS ANY AGENCY DENIED APPROVAL FOR THE ACTIVITY YOU'RE APPLYING FOR OR FOR ANY ACTIVITY DIRECTLY RELATED TO THE ACTIVITY DESCRIBED HEREIN?0 YES 0 NO IF YES,EXPLAIN: JARPA,Revised 7/02 Contact the State of Washington Office of Permit Assistance for latest version,360/407-7037 or 800/917-0043 3 SECTION B-Use for Shoreline and Corps of Engineers permits only; 17a. TOTAL COST OF PROJECT. THIS MEANS THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF THE PROJECT,INCLUDING MATERIALS,LABOR,MACHINE RENTALS,ETC. 17b. IF A PROJECT OR ANY PORTION OF A PROJECT RECEIVES FUNDING FROM A FEDERAL AGENCY,THAT AGENCY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ESA CONSULTATION. PLEASE INDICATE IF YO WILL RECEIVE FEDERAL FUNDS AND WHAT FEDERAL AGENCY IS PROVIDING THOSE FUNDS. SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR INFORMATION ON ESA" FEDERAL FUNDINIG D YES ONO IF YES,PLEASE LIST THE FEDERAL AGENCY 18.LOCAL GOVERNMENT WITH JURISDICTION: 19.FOR CORPS,COAST GUARD,AND DNR PERMITS,PROVIDE NAMES,ADDRESSES,AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS,LESSEES,ETC... PLEASE NOTE: SHORELINE MANAGEMENT COMPLIANCE MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL NOTICE—CONSULT YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT. NAME ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER SECTION C-This section MUST be completed for any permit covered by this application 20.APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE FOR A PERMIT OR PERMITS TO AUTHORIZE THE ACTIVITIES DESCRIBED HEREIN. I CERTIFY THAT I AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS APPLICATION,AND THAT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF,SUCH INFORMATION IS TRUE,COMPLETE,AND ACCURATE. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT I POSSESS THE AUTHORITY TO UNDERTAKE THE PROPOSED ACTIVITIES. I HEREBY GRANT TO THE AGENCIES TO WHICH THIS APPLICATION IS MADE,THE RIGHT TO ENTER THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED LOCATION TO INSPECT THE PROPOSED,IN-PROGRESS OR COMPLETED WORK. I AGREE TO START WORK ONLY AFTER ALL NECESSARY PERMITS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED AGENT DATE I HEREBY DESIGNATE DATE TO ACT AS MY AGENT IN MATTERS RELATED TO THIS APPLICATION FOR PERMIT(S). I UNDERSTAND THAT IF A FEDERAL PERMIT IS ISSUED, I MUST SIGN THE PERMIT. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE SIGNATURE OF LANDOWNER(EXCEPT PUBLIC ENTITY LANDOWNERS,E.G.DNR) THIS APPLICATION MUST BE SIGNED BY THE APPLICANT AND THE AGENT,IF AN AUTHORIZED AGENT IS DESIGNATED. 18 U.S.0§1001 provides that:Whoever,in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly falsifies,conceals,or covers up by any trick,scheme,or device a material tact or makes any false,fictitious,or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false,fictitious,or fraudulent statement or entry,shall be fined not more than$10,000 or imprisoned not more than 5 years or both. COMPLETED BY LOCAL OFFICIAL A. Nature of the existing shoreline. (Describe type of shoreline,such as marine,stream,lake, lagoon,marsh,bog,swamp,flood plain,floodway,delta;type of beach,such as accretion,erosion,high bank, low bank,or dike;material such as sand,gravel, mud,clay, rock, riprap;and extent and type of bulkheading,if any) B. In the event that any of the proposed buildings or structures will exceed a height of thirty-five feet above the average grade level, indicate the approximate location of and number of residential units,existing and potential,that will have an obstructed view: C. If the application involves a conditional use or variance,set forth in full that portion of the master program which provides that the proposed use may be a conditional use,or, in the case of a variance,from which the variance is being sought: These Agencies are Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employers. For special accommodation needs,please contact the appropriate agency in the instructions. JARPA,Revised 7/02 Contact the State of Washington Office of Permit Assistance for latest version,360/407-7037 or 800/917-0043 4 gsON JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT mod• � 621 Sheridan Street `QSO�O� Port Townsend, WA 98368 May 31,2000 Al Scalf, Director SUBJECT: APPLICATION PACKET FOR SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMITS AND PERMIT EXEMPTIONS Enclosed in this packet are the following materials: • Request for Shoreline Pre-Application Consultation form • Joint Aquatic Resource Permits Application (JARPA) with instructions,guidance checklist for completion of plan drawings, examples of plan drawings, and agency contact list(computer file version of the JARPA form can be found on the intemet at this URL: http://www.wa.gov/ecology/sea/pac/jarpa.html) • Critical Areas Questionnaire • Memorandum regarding the notification of Adjacent Property Owners(APO) • Shoreline Review Fee Worksheet • SEPA environmental checklist(when applicable) • Pertinent sections of the Jefferson County Shoreline Management Master Program and/or other Jefferson County ordinances(when applicable) The Pre-Application Consultation is the first stage of the application process. The Jefferson County Land Use Procedures Ordinance(#04-0828-98)requires that before an application is made for a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit, Shoreline Conditional Use Permit,and Shoreline Variance,a pre-application conference must be held. It is also recommended for a Shoreline Permit Exemption application. The purpose of the pre-application consultation is to provide the applicant with administrative and design assistance before an application is made in order to facilitate the permitting process. Shoreline pre-application consultations are preferably conducted on-site,but may be conducted at the Department of Community Development office. STEP ONE is to submit the Request for Shoreline Pre-Application Consultation form along with the$80.00 fee (applied later to the permit fee). We recommend that you develop and submit a "Conceptual Design,"as described in the Request form, before completing the JARPA and fmal plan designs. Your project proposal may be influenced by the pre-application consultation, which is intended to identify early in the process elements of your proposal that may be in conflict with Jefferson County policies,ordinances,and performance standards. Remedying these issues before applying for a permit fosters a smoother permit process. After the pre-application consultation is held,STEP TWO is to submit a complete application. A complete Shoreline Permit or Permit Exemption application must contain the following: 1. Completed and signed copy of the JARPA form(keep in mind that your proposal and plan drawings will be reviewed by individuals who have not visited the project site) 2. Completed and signed Critical Areas Questionnaire 3. Adjacent Property Owners(APO)list generated by a title company doing business in Jefferson County(please refer to the enclosed memorandum on obtaining an APO list) 4. Appropriate fees(determined using the Shoreline Review Fee Worksheet) 5. 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The importance of clear accurate drawings cannot be overstated. At a minimum,drawings must contain the following information;other information may be required depending on project type. If you have questions regarding completing the drawings,call the appropriate agency. 1.Vicinity Map. A copy of a county or city road map,or a U.S. Geological Survey topographic map may be used. Include: a. North arrow. b. Name of waterbody(and river mile if appropriate). c. Location of the proposed activity(indicate with a circle,arrow,X,or similar symbol). d. Provide latitude and longitude of the site to the nearest second. e. Provide directions to the site. 2. Plan View. This drawing illustrates the proposed project area as if you were looking down at the site from overhead. a. North arrow. b. Name of waterbody and direction of water flow. c. Location of existing shoreline. Tidal Waters: Show the Ordinary High, Mean High, Mean Low, Mean Higher High,and Mean Lower Low Water Marks or Lines,and/or wetland boundaries. Indicate elevation above datum. Non-tidal waters: Show the Ordinary High Water Mark or Line, Meander Line,and/or wetland boundary. d. Dimensions of the activity or structure and impervious surfaces,distance from property lines,and the distance it extends into the waterbody beyond the Ordinary High, Mean High, Mean Higher High,and Mean Low Water Mark or Line,and/or wetland boundaries, as appropriate. e. For Corps permits, indicate the distance to Federal projects and/or navigation channels(if applicable). To ascertain, call the Corps Regulatory Branch Office at(206)764-3495. f. Show existing structures on subject and adjoining properties. g. Indicate adjoining property ownership. h. If fill material is to be placed, identify the type of material,amount of material(cubic yards),and area to be filled (acres). If project involves dredging, identify the type of material,amount of material (cubic yards),area to be dredged, method of dredging, and location of disposal site. Dredging in areas shallower than-10 feet needs to be clearly identified on drawings. j. Identify any part of the activity that has been completed. k. Indicate types and location of aquatic,wetland, riparian and upland vegetation. I. Erosion control measures,stabilization of disturbed areas,etc. m. Utilities,including water,sanitary sewer,power and stormwater conveyance systems(e.g.,bioswales). n. Indicate stormwater discharge points. o. Proposed landscaping where applicable(for complex landscape plans,please attach a separate drawing). p. Where applicable,plans for development of areas on or off site as mitigation for impacts associated with the proposal. q. On all variance applications the plans shall clearly indicate where development could occur without approval of a variance,the physical features and circumstances on the property that provide a basis for the request,and the location of adjacent structures and uses. 3.Cross-Sectional View. This drawing illustrates the proposed activity as if it were cut from the side and/or front. Include: a. Location of water lines. Tidal Waters: Show the Ordinary High, Mean High, Mean Higher High,and Mean Lower Low Water Marks or Lines, and/or wetland boundary. Non-tidal waters: Show the Ordinary High Water Mark or Line,and/or wetland boundary. b. Water depth or tidal elevation at waterward face of project. c. Dimensions of the activity or structure,and the distance it extends into the waterbody beyond the Ordinary High,the Mean High,the Mean Higher High and Mean Low Water Mark or Line,and/or wetland boundaries. d. Indicate dredge and/or fill grades as appropriate. e. Indicate existing and proposed contours and elevations. f. Indicate types and location of aquatic,wetland,and riparian vegetation present on site. g. Indicate type and location of material used in construction and method of construction. h. Indicate height of structure. 4.Clearance and Elevations. Applies to Coast Guard Bridge Permits only. a. Vertical clearance measured from Mean Higher(tidal waters)or Ordinary High(non-tidal water). b. Horizontal clearance between piers or pilings. c. Bottom elevation of the waterway at the bridge. JARPA,Revised 7/02 Contact the State of Washington Office of Permit Assistance for latest version,360/407-7037 or 800/917-0043 AGENCY CONTACTS Below is a list of agencies to which a copy of the Joint Application may be sent,and which permit each agency issues. Technical assistance and information is also available from these offices. State of Washington Office of Permit Assistance Office of Permit Assistance Telephone 1-800-917-0043 or(360)407-7037 300 Desmond Drive,Lacey Fax(360)407-6904 Post Office Box 47600 Olympia,WA 98504-7600 Department of the Army Permit(Section 404 or Section 10) U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, Telephone(206)764-3495 Seattle District FAX(206)764-6602 Regulatory Branch Post Office Box 3755 Seattle,WA 98124-2255 U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Telephone(509)238-4570 Eastern Washington Information FAX(509)238-4570 P.O. Box 273 Chattaroy,WA 99003-0273 U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Telephone(509)682-7010 Central Washington Information FAX(509)682-7710 P.O. Box 2829 Chelan,WA 98816-2829 U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Telephone(360)750-9046 or(360)694-1171 Southwest Washington Information Fax(360)750-9307 2108 Grand Blvd Vancouver,WA 98661 Department of Ecology Permits—401 Water Quality Certification Washington State Department of Ecology—Headquarters 300 Desmond Drive,Lacey Telephone(360)407-6000 Post Office Box 47600 Olympia,WA 98504-7600 Central Region Telephone(509)575-2490 15 West Yakima Avenue,Ste 200 FAX(509)575-2809 Yakima,WA 98902-3401 Eastern Region Telephone(509)456-2926 4601 North Monroe,Suite 202 FAX(509)456-6175 Spokane,WA 99205-1295 Northwest Region Telephone(425)649-7000 3190- 160th Avenue S.E. FAX(425)649-7098 Bellevue,WA 98008-5452 Southwest Region Telephone(360)407-6300 Mailing Address: FAX(360)407-6305 P.O. Box 47775 Olympia,WA 98504-7775 Physical Address: 300 Desmond Drive Lacey,WA 98504 JARPA,Revised 7/02 Contact the State of Washington Office of Permit Assistance for latest version,360/407-7037 or 800/917-0043 2 Department of Fish and Wildlife(Hydraulic Project Approval)-Submit 3 copies of the JARPA application to Regional offices. Contact regional offices for questions or assistance. Headquarters • Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Telephone(360) 902-2200 600 Capitol Way North TDD(360)902-2207 Olympia,Washington 98501-1091 FAX(360)902-2230 Region 1 (Pend Oreille, Ferry, Stevens, Spokane, Lincoln,Whitman, Columbia,Garfield,Asotin,and Walla Walla Counties) Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Telephone(509)456-4082 8702 North Division Street FAX(509)456-4071 Spokane,WA 99218-1199 Region 2(Okanogan, Douglas, Grant,Adams,and Chelan Counties) Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Telephone(509)754-4624 1550 Alder Street NW FAX(509)754-5257 Ephrata,WA 98823-9699 Region 3(Franklin, Kittitas,Yakima,and Benton Counties) Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Telephone(509)575-2740 1701 South 24th Avenue FAX(509)575-2474 Yakima,WA 98902-5720 Region 4(Whatcom,Skagit, Snohomish, King, Island,and San Juan Counties) Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Telephone(425)775-1311 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard FAX(425)338-1066 Mill Creek,WA 98012-1296 Region 5(Lewis,Wahkiakum,Cowlitz,Skamania,Clark,and Klickitat Counties) Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Telephone(360) 696-6211 2108 Grand Blvd. FAX(360)906-6776 Vancouver,WA 98661-4624 Region 6(Pacific, Pierce,Thurston,Grays Harbor, Mason,Jefferson,Clallam,and Kitsap Counties) Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Telephone(360)249-4628 48 Devonshire Road FAX(360)664-0689 Montesano,WA 98563-9618 Local Government(Shoreline Management Act Approval) Appropriate City or County Planning, Building,or Community Development Department Natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS),formerly Soil Conservation Service(SCS)for information regarding activities on agricultural land NRCS Telephone(509) 323-2900 West 316 Boone Avenue, Suite 450 Spokane,WA 99201-2348 Coast Guard(Section 9 Bridge Permit) Commander 13th Coast Guard District(OAN) Telephone(206)220-7282 915 Second Avenue Seattle,WA 98174-1067 Attn:Austin Pratt Department of Natural Resources,Aquatic Resources Authorization to use bedlands,tidelands,or shorelands of navigable waters. Central Region Telephone(360) 748-2383 Northwest Region Telephone(360) 856-3500 Southwest Region Telephone(360)577-2025 South Puget Sound Region Telephone(360)825-1631 Northeast Region Telephone(509)684-7474 Southeast Region Telephone(509)925-8510 Olympic Region Telephone(360) 374-6131 Headquarters Telephone(360) 902-1000 JARPA,Revised 7/02 Contact the State of Washington Office of Permit Assistance for latest version,360/407-7037 or 800/917-0043 3 Jefferson County Code 18.25.200 ceed 35 feet as measured from mean higher high During application review,the basic element or water(MHHW). intent of a proposed development will guide in the (e) The redevelopment and revision of determination of the proposal's particular use existing wharves and piers may be permitted to activity.When a proposal contains two or more use serve water-dependent or water-related uses. activities within a shoreline designation, each Water enjoyment and non-water-oriented uses may activity may be reviewed independently and the be authorized as conditional uses on these struc- total project considered on the whole. tures,provided such uses are integrated elements to In the review of a shoreline permit, consider- an overall redevelopment plan meeting all of the ation will be given to the cumulative impact the following conditions: project may have with similar use activities. This (i) The redevelopment is to an existing, review is to ensure that the resulting total effect contributing structure within the Water Street Na- will not thwart the intent and policies of the panic- tional Historic District as recognized by the Na- ular shoreline environmental designation, nor tional Trust for Historic Preservation; result in substantial degradation of the shoreline (ii) The structure is recognized by appro- itself. [Ord. 11-00§5(4.20)] priate historic preservation agencies as having local and state-wide historic significance; 18.25.180 Primary uses. (iii) The structure has an established his- (1) Definition. In general, those categories of tory of mixed uses, both water-oriented and non- uses that are deemed as being preferable with the water-oriented uses; definition and policy of a particular shoreline des- (iv) The redevelopment does not exceed ignation. the structure's historic,overwater footprint; (2) Criteria. Primary uses are presumed to be (v) Buildings and other structures lo- generally consistent with the policies and definition cated on the wharf or pier are approved by appro- of the shoreline designation where it is located. priate historic preservation agencies as being Projects will be reviewed for consistency with spe- compatible and reinforcing of the architectural in- cific goals and policies and must comply with the tegrity of the historic district; performance standards specified for the particular (vi) A significant element or component type of development being reviewed.[Ord. 11-00§ of the developed area is dedicated to water-depen- 5(4.201)] dent and water-related uses; (vii) At least one-third of the pile sup- 18.25.190 Secondary uses. ported structure including a perimeter walkway is (1) Definition.Those uses that are not automat- dedicated for public access and enjoyment of the ically deemed as being preferable within the scope shoreline. All public access provisions shall be of the definition or policy of a particular shoreline completed and available for public use upon coin- environmental designation. pletion of the first component of the development; (2) Criteria. Applicants for shoreline substan- (viii) The redevelopment will not resulttial development permits for secondary uses will in a reduction in the amount of physical public ac- have the burden of proof to demonstrate that: cess to and over the water as currently exists; (a) The proposal will not be contrary to the (ix) The city of Port Townsend shall be a general intent of the Shoreline Management Act, party to a binding agreement to guarantee that pub- nor shall it be contrary to the goals, policies, and lic access and enjoyment provisions are continu- performance standards of this master program. ously maintained. [Ord. 11-00§ 5(4.106)] (b) The proposed project will not materially interfere with the public use of public lands and 18.25.170 Project classifications. waters or the private use of adjacent private lands. Development proposals are categorized within (c) The proposed project will not cause each shoreline designation as primary, secondary, unnecessary adverse effects on the environment or conditional,or prohibited uses.This priority system other properties and will be compatible with other determines the proposals administrative require- permitted uses in the area. [Ord. 11-00§5(4.202)] ments and encourages activities that are compatible with each shoreline designation. In all cases, the 18.25.200 Conditional uses. applicant shall have the burden of proof to show (1) Definition.Those uses that are deemed least consistency with the provisions of the Act and this preferable within the scope of the definition and master program. policies of a particular shoreline environmental designation. While not prohibited outright, these 18-131 (Revised 10/01) 18.25.210 uses are an exception to the general rule.A condi- 18.25.220 Unclassified uses. tional use permit is intended to allow for flexibility Unclassified uses are those uses which are not and the exercise of judgment in the application of classified in the foregoing definitions or in the uses regulations in a manner consistent with the policies listed in Article V of this chapter. Such uses shall of the Act and this master program.Requests for a be reviewed as a conditional use including the variance from the uses allowed within a shoreline applicant's additional burden to demonstrate that designation shall be evaluated as a conditional use extraordinary circumstances preclude reasonable subject to the criteria of this subsection, provided use of the property consistent with the provisions uses which are prohibited shall not be authorized. of the master program. Appeals from the adminis- A change of use from a permitted use to a condi- trator's decision may be made under the provisions tional use requires a conditional use permit. set forth in JCC 18.25.680 and 18.25.690. [Ord. (2) Criteria. Applicants for shoreline condi- 11-00§5(4.205)] tional use permits shall have the burden of proof to demonstrate that they are in conformance with 18.25.230 Shorelines of state-wide significance. WAC 173-27-160, as amended, and all of the fol- (1) Definition. Shorelines of state-wide signifi- lowing: cance,with respect to Jefferson County and the city (a) The proposed use is consistent with the of Port Townsend,are identified as: policies of RCW 90.58.020 and the policies of the (a) Those lakes, whether natural, artificial, master program; or a combination thereof,with a surface acreage of (b) The proposed use will not interfere with 1,000 acres or more measured at the ordinary high the normal public use of public shorelines; water mark,including their associated wetlands. (c) The proposed use of the site and design (b) Those areas of Puget Sound and adjacent of the project is compatible with other permitted salt waters and the Strait of Juan de Fuca between uses within the area; the ordinary high water mark and the line of (d) The proposed use will cause no unrea- extreme low tide,which are Hood Canal from Tala sonable adverse effects to the shoreline environ- Point to Foulweather Bluff, south to the Mason- ment in which it is to be located;and Jefferson County line, including their associated (e) The public interest suffers no substantial wetlands. detrimental effect.In those limited instances where (c) Those areas of Puget Sound and the a conditional use is proposed, consideration shall Strait of Juan de Fuca and adjacent salt waters, be given to the cumulative impact of additional re- north to the Canadian line and lying seaward from quests for similar actions in the area. the line of extreme low tide. Furthermore, the Shoreline Management Act (d) Those natural rivers or segments thereof requires that permits for variances and conditional downstream from a point where the mean annual uses must be submitted to the Washington State flow is measured at 1,000 cubic feet per second or Department of Ecology for final approval. more. In Jefferson County, these rivers,including In authorizing a conditional use permit, special their associated wetlands,are: conditions may be required by Jefferson County, (i) The Clearwater River from the con- the city of Port Townsend,or the Washington State fluence of Miller Creek within Section 27,Town- Department of Ecology to control or prevent ship 25 North,Range 12 West,WM,downstream, adverse effects of a project or to further the policies excluding federal lands,to the Quinault Indian Res- of the Shoreline Management Act and this master ervation within Section 29, Township 24 North, program. [Ord. 11-00 § 5(4.203)] Range 10 West,WM. (ii) The Hoh River from the Olympic Na- 18.25.210 Prohibited uses. tional Park boundary within Section 29,Township Some developments and uses by their nature are 27 North,Range 10 West,WM,downstream to the not consistent with the definition,policies,or intent Hoh Indian Reservation within Section 20,Town- of certain shoreline environmental designations. ship 26 North,Range 13 West,WM. For the purpose of this program,these uses are not (iii) The Quinault River from the east considered appropriate or applicable, therefore, section line of Section 33, Township 24 North, they are not allowed. Uses that are prohibited Range 8 West,WM,downstream to the Hoh Indian within a shoreline environment may not otherwise Reservation within Section 20,Township 27 North, be permitted without first amending the master Range 13 West,WM. program to allow said use.[Ord. 11-00§5(4.204)] (Revised 10/01) 18432 ., A pPROx . 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I Jj \ < 71 EX V) V) z -0 0 ri -13 25, 31' 73 2 X 20 ro ISI SLOPE 2 \ TrE----1 40, \dr, , z \. ‘4A , -1! rr14 : k(„1144 ir=4 fr=1 rrrritrITT,11 ORDINARY IGH - '1 VVA TER LINE (/) 1> ED 3> - 7J '-' (-) -I r-1 0 71 n CO _A X X irr co 0 n .•... • .•.... t, Co Z - • R) 1=1 (z, CO y :{r rR ' STRATUM GROUP 1451 Grant Street,Bellingham,WA 98225 Phone(360)714-9409 May 17,2006 Jim Suiter 13445 Stoney Brook Drive Reno,Nevada Re: Geology Assessment of Beach Access Trail Tax Parcel 901182008 147 Orcas Drive Port Townsend, WA Dear Mr. Suiten This letter presents Stratum Group's geologic evaluation of the geologic conditions of a steep shoreline bluff on the west side of Discovery Bay below Orcas Drive. The purpose of this geology evaluation was to evaluate the feasibility of constructing a trail to the beach from the upland portion of the property down to the shoreline on the property. The evaluation was done in regards to geologic slope stability and potential impacts to beach processes as well as cost impacts. This evaluation was based on a visual inspection of the shoreline bluff slope,properties in the vicinity of the route, a review of available geologic mapping in the area and conditions on the shoreline. GENERAL GEOLOGY Northwestern Washington has been occupied by continental glaciers at least four times during the Pleistocene Epoch(1.6 million to 10,000 years ago).During these glacial and accompanying interglacial periods,the underlying bedrock was eroded and a relatively thick layer of glacial related and interglacial fluvial sediments were deposited over the underlying bedrock in the vicinity of the subject property. The Surficial Geologic Man of the Port Townsend 30 by 60 Quadrangle.Puget Sound Region, Washington(PessI, Dethier,Booth and Minard, 1989)and the Geologic Map of Northeastern Jefferson County,Washington(Gayer, 1976)indicate the steep shoreline bluff exposed on the subject property is.underlain glacial recession outwash deposits. Observations on the site are consistent with the above-described mapping. The bluff is underlain by compact sand and gravel silt units that are consistent with the bluff being underlain by glacial outwash. These deposits are described as consisting of sand,gravel, silt and clay deposited by melt water flowing from the retreating ice margin of the Puget lobe of Vashon age. r May 17,2006 147 Orcas Drive,Port Townsend,WA Geology Assessment for Beach Access Trail The shoreline bluff at the subject property and along the coast at this location is an erosional bluff and provides sand and gravel for beaches along the bluff and beaches to the south and north of the bluff.The bluff is located within Port Discovery. Wave erosion at the base of the bluff likely only takes place during periods of very high tide combined with strong winds. Some recent erosion from a high tide event combined with a storm surge during February 2006 was apparent along portions of the base of the bluff in the vicinity of the property. Erosion undermines the base of the bluff causing slope failures at the base that create an over steep slope. Subsequent failures then take place further up the slope as the slope reestablishes itself to the angle of repose for the soils underlying the bluff. The angle of repose will vary depending on the cohesive strength of the soils and the vegetation cover. Soils with high silt or clay content may be able to stand nearly vertical for long periods of time. Slopes with vegetation providing significant root strength will be able to maintain a steep slope aspect than slopes with poor vegetation cover. SPECIFIC SITE OBSERVATIONS The steep shoreline slope on the subject property is approximately 50 feet high. The bluff has an average slope of approximately 45 degrees.An approximately 5-foot high 65 degree slope is located just above the 45 degree slope and the bottom 3 to 5 feet of the slope just above the beach is steeper due to slope toe erosion.The slope is tree and brush covered. At the time of my site visit, I observed several recent toe erosion areas on adjoining properties that were likely associated with the February 2006 storm event.However, no recent erosion was evident on the subject property. Sand and sandy gravel area the predominant sediments on the bluff. Areas of compact sand,silt and gravel are exposed or are just beneath the surface throughout the bluff. The beach at the site consists of a gently sloping sand and gravel beach. Sand and gravel spits are located north and south of this shoreline reach. Overall the beach appears to be in good condition. There are some shoreline erosion protection structures located to the south,but overall the sediment available to the beach is adequate and the beach appears to be in good condition such that toe of slope erosion should remain at similar levels compared to the past. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Based on beach morphology and the slope conditions, the construction of trail following normal trail construction methods(cutting a trail into the side of the slope no greater than two feet wide) or the construction of an access route using ladder type stairs or a combination of the two Stratum Group File:2.27.068 2 May 17,2006 147 Orcas Drive,Port Townsend,WA Geology Assessment for Beach Access Trail approaches will not cause slope stability problems. Nor will the access route cause impacts to shoreline processes at the site. Erosion and shallow landslides at this site are the result of the bluff being undermined by wave action at the base of the bluff. The slope failures at this site will typically be relatively minor shallow soil failures and slope raveling. Based on tree coverage and observed site conditions,the frequency of slope failures impacting a trail on the slope will be on the order of decades between events.The steepness of the slope as well as the loose nature of the soil is such that a trail of this nature may be challenging to walk depending on the user and a trail cut into the slope will tend to narrow over time due to sand slipping down on the trail or down away from the trail. In order to construct a route to the shoreline that is more user friendly and in less need of routine maintenance, a series of wood ladder type stairs can used.This approach will minimize the need to cut into the slope and will have essentially no impact on the stability of the slope. If shallow soil failures do impact the slope and the ladder stairs, the stairs can be readily readjusted. Each _ end of the ladder stairs can be supported either by a wood landing supported on wood piles set in the slope or the ends of the ladder can be supported directly by wood piles or pins embedded in the slope. The deeper the pilings the less likely shallow surface failures will impact the piles and stairs. Based on slope aspects,the best route down the slope would be approximately down the middle northern third of the property.This route takes advantage of a large alder tree that provides stability at the base of the slope that should last a long time and provides a shorter ladder stair rote than other locations. A site plan sketch showing this route is attached in Figure 2.The landing at the base of the bluff can be constructed on a deck like platform on woodpiles at the bottom of the slope immediately above the ordinary high water mark. Wood stair steps to the beach from the platform will minimize erosion from foot traffic. 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The soils report enclosed with the SPAAD application supports a finding that an onsite sewage system can be installed on the property in the area evaluated. SPAAD approval DOES NOT constitute an onsite sewage system design approval. 2.) The drainage from HWY 101 above this property will need to be addressed at the time of septic permitting. 3.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff on November 24, 2003 for the potential presence of Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs) under the provisions of the Unified Development Code (UDC). After an initial Geographic Information Systems mapping review and an investigative site inspection, the following ESAs were confirmed to be present on the subject property: Shoreline (Conservancy), Type 5 stream, Seismic, Landslide Hazard Areas, High Risk Seawater Intrusion Protection Areas and Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Areas. 4.) Aquifer Recharge Areas in Jefferson County are characterized by porous geological formations that allow percolation of the surface water into the soils and the underlying zone of saturation. Aquifers are geologic formations that contain sufficient saturated permeable material to yield significant quantities of water to wells and springs. Aquifers serve as the source of drinking water within most of the rural portions of Jefferson County. 5.) Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Areas are those with geologic and hydrologic conditions that promote rapid infiltration of recharge waters to groundwater aquifers. 6.) Geologically Hazardous Areas in Jefferson County are characterized by slope, soil type, geologic material, and groundwater that may combine to create problems with slope stability, erosion, and water quality during and after construction or during natural events such as earthquakes or severe rainstorms. 7.) Buffers are areas that shall be maintained in their natural condition, however, minor pruning or alteration of vegetation may be permitted as long as the function and character of the buffer are not diminished. 8.) Among the native conifer species which may be used in buffers or for re-vegetation include, but are not limited to: Grand Fir (Aibes grandis), Sitka Spruce (Picea Sitchensis), Shore Pine (Pinus Contorta), Douglas Fir(Pseudotsuga Menziesii), Western Red Cedar(Thuja Plicate), and Western Hemlock (Tsuga Heterophylla). Among native tree species which may be used includes: Vine Maple (Acer Circinatum), Big-Leaf Maple (Acer Macrophyllum), Red Alder(Alnus Rubra), Pacific Madrone (Arbutus Menziesii), Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremula), Black Cottonwood (Populus Trichocarpa), Bitter Cherry (Prunus Emarginata), Oregon White Oak (Quercus Garryana), Cascara (Rhamnus Purshiana), Pacific Willow (Saliz Lasiandra), and Scouler's Willow(Saliz Scouleriana). Among the native shrub species which may be used are: Sevice-Berry (Amalanchier Alnifolia), Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus Stolonifera) Salal (Gaultheria Shallon), Ocean Spray (Holodiscus Discolor), Indian Plum (Oemlaria Cerasiformis), Pacific Ninebark (Physocarpus Capitus), Red Flowering Currant (Ribes Sanguineum), Wild Rose (Rosa Nutkana), Swamp Rose (Rosa Pisocarpa), Willows (Salix ssp.), Red Elderberry (Sambucus Racemosa), Snowberry (Symphoricarpos Albus), Evergreen Huckleberry (Vaccinium Ovatum), Red Huckleberry (Vaccinium Parvifolium). 9.) Marine shorelines and islands are susceptible to a condition that is known as seawater intrusion. Seawater intrusion is a condition in which the saltwater/freshwater interface in an aquifer moves inland so that wells drilled on upland areas cannot obtain freshwater suitable for public consumption without significant additional treatment and cost. Maintaining a stable balance in the saltwater/freshwater interface is primarily a function of the rate of aquifer recharge (primarily through rainfall) and the rate of groundwater withdrawals (primarily through wells). The Washington Department of Ecology is the agency with statutory authority to regulate groundwater withdrawal for individual wells in Jefferson County. New development, redevelopment, and land use activities on islands and in close proximity to marine shorelines in particular should be developed in such a manner to maximize aquifer recharge and maintain the saltwater/freshwater balance to the maximum extent possible by infiltrating stormwater runoff so that it recharges the aquifer. 10.) The parcel is located within a High Risk SIPZ (seawater intrusion protection zone) according to the County GIS map. There are mandatory measures identified in the Jefferson County Seawater Intrusion Policy (Resolution 44-22, effective September 23, 2002) that apply to well drilling proposals and building permit applications on existing lots of record. A High Risk SIPZ is defined as: areas within 1,000 feet of a groundwater source with a history of chloride analyses above 200 milligrams per liter (mg/L). 11.) A vegetative buffer of 30-feet shall be permanently maintained from the top or edge of the Landslide Hazard Area. All buffers shall be measured perpendicularly from the top or toe of the Landslide Hazard Area. Page 1 of 7 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 1'2.) Landslide Hazard Areas and their associated buffers shall remain naturally vegetated. Should buffer disturbance occur during construction, the Unified Development Code (UDC) Administrator shall require replanting with native vegetation. No alterations shall be made to the Landslide Hazard Area or its associated buffer without prior authorization by the UDC Administrator. 13.) Prior to and during approved construction activities, the perimeter of the landslide hazard area buffer shall be marked with a temporary sign. The sign shall be placed in such a manner that it can be directly observed from the construction area. The sign shall contain the following statement: "Landslide Hazard Area and Buffer- Do not Remove or Alter Existing Vegetation." 14.) All construction activities shall not encroach upon the buffer. This includes the storage or preparation of materials. 15.) Critical Aquifer Recharge Areas may require special protection measures to mitigate water quality degradation. The submitted proposal does not require additional aquifer protection measures. However, during construction the project shall follow the Best Management Practices (BMPs) and facility design standards as identified and defined in the Stormwater Management Manual for the Puget Sound Basin. 16.) MANDATORY MEASURES OF HIGH RISK SIPZ: Water conservation measures: 1. Roof and other intercepted precipitation shall be routed to on-site detention ponds and/or other approved means and allowed to be released to the soil slowly. 2. Water collected from Storm water and roof catchments may be used for watering lawns and gardens. Unless catchment water has been treated to meet drinking water standards, there shall be no cross connections allowed between the potable supply and impounded water. 3. Water withdrawn from wells on each property shall not be used for watering of lawns and/or gardens. 4. Ground water withdrawn from each property shall be restricted to a rate of three (3) gallons per minute. 5. Installation of water conserving fixtures such as low flow toilets, faucets and shower restrictors and other water saving plumbing fixtures. 6. Landscaping plan (xeriscaping, native vegetation with minimal amounts of irrigation). Please NOTE that the above listed measures are not intended to be exhaustive, but rather is intended to be illustrative of the types of water conservation measures. 17.) MANDATORY MEASURES FOR HIGH RISK SIPZ: 1. For proof of potable water on a building permit application, applicant must utilize DOH-approved public water system if available. 2. If public water is unavailable, a qualifying alternative system may be used as proof of potable water or an individual well may be used as proof of potable water subject to the following requirements: a. Variance from Chapter 173 WAC standards granted by Ecology per WAC 173-160-106 for a new groundwater well within 100 feet of a sea-salt water intrusion area per WAC 173-160-171 (i.e., within 100 feet of a groundwater source showing chloride concentrations above 200mg/L or within 100 feet of the marine shoreline); or for an existing or proposed groundwater well not subject to an Ecology variance, applicant must provide evidence through a hydrogeologic assessment (relevant components of an Aquifer Recharge Area Report per UDC 3.6.10.e) of a reasonable probability that the subject aquifer will not be degraded by the proposed use of well. b. Installation of a flow meter. c. On-going well monitoring for chloride concentration. d. Submittal of flow and chloride data to the County per monitoring program. 3. If public water is unavailable, a qualifying alternative system may be used as proof of potable water. Page 2 of 7 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 18.) The proposal was reviewed against the site plan determination criteria of the Unified Development Code (Section 8.7). The criteria for approval is as follows: 1. The proposed site plan conforms to all applicable county, state, and federal land use, environmental and health regulations and plans, including but not limited to the following: The Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan and the provisions of the Unified Development Code. Staff comment: The application was reviewed for consistency under the provisions of the Unified Development Code, Comprehensive Plan, and Shoreline Master Program. The application was found in compliance with all ordinances pertaining to the proposed development. 2. Adequate provisions for utilities and other public services necessary to serve the needs of the proposed site plan have been demonstrated, including open spaces, drainage ways, roads, and other public ways, potable water, sewerage disposal, fire flow and other improvements. Staff comment: The parcel is approximately 0.39 acres in size, and the site plan as submitted complies with UDC Table 6-1: Density, Dimension and Open Space Standards. Jefferson County Department of Environmental Health commented on the application on December 5, 2003 and determined the areas identified for the septic drain field and reserve drain field area is suitable for a septic system. The Health Department addressed concerns of the culvert found under SR 101 which in heavy storms drains onto the surface of Old Gardiner Rd, approximately 40 feet north of the subject property. At the time of system permitting, the septic design shall include protection of a drainfield from lateral inundation of possible stormwater. A Water Availability Notification letter was signed by the system operator November 9, 2003 stating the Discovery Bay Village water system is capable of, and will supply potable water to parcel 901 182 008. This application does not vest the parcel for potable water. Proof of potable water shall be provided at time of building permit application. The site is accessed via Orcas Dr Ext (P337), a private road. Access to this parcel is granted through easements for road purposes pertaining to a portion of the subject parcel dated December 26, 1967 and filed of record January 16, 1968 under AFN 194846 and AFN 194847 with the Jefferson county Auditor. A road approach permit is not required. An application for an address shall be submitted at time of building permit application. The applicant shall adhere to the Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual adopted by Jefferson County for stormwater control at time of building application. The SPAAD was not reviewed for fire flow. However, the parcel is located within a state approved water system. Jefferson County has no specific adopted fire flow requirements for utilization in permitting. Application of Coordinated Water System Plan (CWSP) fire flow requirements for individual projects is inappropriate since the primary purpose is for water system design to assure adequate pipe size, source, and storage. 3. The probable significant adverse environmental impacts of the proposed site plan, together with any practical means of mitigating adverse impacts, have been considered such that the proposal will not have an unacceptable adverse effect upon the quality of the environment, in accordance with the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) implementing the provisions contained within Section 8 of this Code and Chapter 43.21 C RCW. Staff comment: Single family residences are EXEMPT from the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA). WAC 197-11-800(1)(b)(i) identifies the construction of any residential structure of four(4) dwelling units. 4. Approving the proposed site plan will serve the public use and interest and adequate provision has been made for the public health, safety and general welfare. Staff comment: The proposal will not affect the public health, safety, and general welfare. 19.) The applicant shall permanently separate the boundary of the Landslide Hazard Area Buffer from the remainder of the subject property through installing logs, trees, a hedge row, or any other prominent physical marking approved by the UDC Administrator. 20.) The parcel has been designated as Rural Residential 1:5 under the Jefferson County Comprehensive Land Use Map effective August 28, 1998. 21.) A minimum of two (2) on-site parking spaces shall be provided for the single family residence. 22.) Minimum setback from Old Gardiner Rd right-of-way id 20 ft. Minimum setback from private ingress/egress easement shall be 20 ft from edge of right-of-way. Minimum side yard setbacks shall be 5 ft. Minimum setback from top of bank adjacent to shoreline shall be 40 ft. 23.) Maximum lot coverage is 25 percent. Lot coverage is defined as amount of imprevious surface which includes driveways, rooftops, concrete, etc. 24.) Maximum building height shall not exceed 35 ft. Page 3 of 7 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 25.) Duration of Approval - Several of the included findings shall become conditions upon the submittal of a building and septic permit. The duration of approval of the Site Plan shall be effective for five (5) years from the date of original approval by the Administrator. If a building permit has not been issued within the five (5) year period, the Site Plan Approval Advance Determination (SPAAD) cannot be revived or extended except by new application that must meet all the existing criteria and conditions listed in this Section. Knowledge of the expiration date shall be the responsibility of the applicant. The county will not provide notification prior to expiration. Limitations of Approval -Approval of the site plan shall not guarantee the performance of specific site features or improvements (e.g. wells, septic systems, stormwater drainage facilities, etc.) and shall not be immune from changes in state or federal law which are enacted or have an effective date after the date of the Site Plan Approval Advance Determination (SPAAD) and which may affect the performance and implementation of the site plan and associated use or activity. Any subsequent land division or boundary line adjustment of a parcel or lot which has received site plan approval advance determination under this Section 8.7 shall void such site plan approval and require a new site plan approval advance determination application. Approval of a site plan under this section does not constitute authority to comence any development or building activity until such time as final authorizing permits are issued (e.g., septic, wells, stormwater management, or building permit, etc.). Modification to an approved site plan may be required by the applicant and approved by the Administrator subject to the provisions for Type I decisions. (Please request a copy of Section 8.7 of the UDC for criteria pertaining to modifications). 26.) A Type 5 stream is mapped on the parcel. A Type 5 stream is defined as: "Type 5 Waters" means all segments of natural waters within the bankfull width of the defined channels that are not Type 1, 2, 3, or 4 Waters. These are seasonal, nonfish habitat streams in which surface flow is not present for at least some portion of the year and are not located downstream from any stream reach that is a Type 4 Water. Type 5 Waters must be physically connected by an above-ground channel system to Type 1, 2, 3, or 4 Waters. The culvert under Highway 101 and emptying onto Old Gardiner Rd does not lead to a defined channel. 27.) Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff conducted a site visit on parcel 970 800 003 on November 24, 2003 and determined a Type 5 stream did not exist on the subject parcel. 28.) The Development Review Division finds that this proposal is consistent with Shoreline Master Program Section 3.402.5, which exempts the "construction by an owner, lessee, or contract purchaser of a single-family residence [in shoreline jurisdiction] for the owner's or owner's family's use..." from the substantial development permit (SDP) requirements under certain provisions. Exemptions from the substantial development permit requirements do not exempt a proposed development from compliance with the applicable policies and standards of the Shoreline Master Program or other applicable Federal, State, or local permit or license requirements. 29.) Outdoor residential storage shall be maintained in an orderly manner and shall create no fire, safety, health or sanitary hazard. 30.) Not more than two (2) unlicensed or inoperable vehicles shall be stored on any lot less than one-half acre unless totally screened from view of neighboring dwellings and rights-of-way. Such screening shall meet all applicable performance and development standards specific to the district in which the storage is kept, and shall be in keeping with the character of the area. Screening shall meet the requirements of Unified Development Code (UDC) Section 6. Outdoor storage of thirteen (13) or more unlicensed or inoperable vehicles is prohibited except in those districts where specified as an automobile wrecking yard or junk (or salvage) yard and allowed as a Permitted Use in Table 3-1 of the UDC, and such storage shall meet the requirements of UDC Section 4.10. In no case, shall any such unlicensed or inoperable vehiclesbe stored in an Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA). 31.) The Development Review Division finds that this proposal is consistent with Shoreline Master Program Section 3.402.5, which exempts the "construction by an owner, lessee, or contract purchaser of a single-family residence [in shoreline jurisdiction] for the owner's or owner's family's use..." from the substantial development permit (SDP) requirements under certain provisions. Exemptions from the substantial development permit requirements do not exempt a proposed development from compliance with the applicable policies and standards of the Shoreline Master Program or other applicable Federal, State, or local permit or license requirements. 32.) This proposal was reviewed for compliance with the Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program. The proposal will site the dwelling a minimum 40-feet from the top of the shoreline bank. The bank is roughly 40 feet in height. A 30-foot vegetative buffer shall be maintained. The buffer shall be measured perpendicularly from the top of the bank. 33.) This approval is for a Site Plan Approval Advance Determination (SPAAD) 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. 34.) The revised site plan dated December 5, 2003 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 December 5, 2003 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. BLD04-00432 MLA04-00388 MYSTERY BAY COTTAGES LL I F M LINDBLAD Application Received: 6/29/2004 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/13/2004 Case Finaled: 1/20/2006 NEW SFR W/PORCH ALSO A/G 120 GAL PROPANE TANK Page 4 of 7 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 1'.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff on September 9, 2004 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: Conservancy Shoreline Designation, Type 5 stream, Seismic Hazard Areas, Level I Landslide Hazard Areas, Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Areas and High Risk Seawater Intrusion Protection Zones (SIPZ). 2.) Aquifer Recharge Areas in Jefferson County are characterized by porous geological formations that allow percolation of the surface water into the soils and the underlying zone of saturation. Aquifers are geologic formations that contain sufficient saturated permeable material to yield significant quantities of water to wells and springs. Aquifers serve as the source of drinking water within most of the rural portions of Jefferson County. 3.) Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Areas are those with geologic and hydrologic conditions that promote rapid infiltration of recharge waters to groundwater aquifers. 4.) Geologically Hazardous Areas in Jefferson County are characterized by slope, soil type, geologic material, and groundwater that may combine to create problems with slope stability, erosion, and water quality during and after construction or during natural events such as earthquakes or severe rainstorms. 5.) Buffers are areas that shall be maintained in their natural condition, however, minor pruning or alteration of vegetation may be permitted as long as the function and character of the buffer are not diminished. 6.) Among the native conifer species which may be used in buffers or for re-vegetation include, but are not limited to: Grand Fir (Aibes grandis), Sitka Spruce (Picea Sitchensis), Shore Pine (Pinus Contorta), Douglas Fir(Pseudotsuga Menziesii), Western Red Cedar(Thuja Plicata), and Western Hemlock (Tsuga Heterophylla). Among native tree species which may be used includes: Vine Maple (Acer Circinatum), Big-Leaf Maple (Acer Macrophyllum), Red Alder (Alnus Rubra), Pacific Madrone (Arbutus Menziesii), Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremula), Black Cottonwood (Populus Trichocarpa), Bitter Cherry (Prunus Emarginata), Oregon White Oak (Quercus Garryana), Cascara (Rhamnus Purshiana), Pacific Willow(Saliz Lasiandra), and Scouler's Willow (Saliz Scouleriana). Among the native shrub species which may be used are: Sevice-Berry (Amalanchier Alnifolia), Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus Stolonifera) Salal (Gaultheria Shallon), Ocean Spray (Holodiscus Discolor), Indian Plum (Oemlaria Cerasiformis), Pacific Ninebark (Physocarpus Capitus), Red Flowering Currant (Ribes Sanguineum), Wild Rose (Rosa Nutkana), Swamp Rose (Rosa Pisocarpa), Willows (Salix ssp.), Red Elderberry (Sambucus Racemosa), Snowberry (Symphoricarpos Albus), Evergreen Huckleberry (Vaccinium Ovatum), Red Huckleberry (Vaccinium Parvifolium). 7.) Marine shorelines and islands are susceptible to a condition that is known as seawater intrusion. Seawater intrusion is a condition in which the saltwater/freshwater interface in an aquifer moves inland so that wells drilled on upland areas cannot obtain freshwater suitable for public consumption without significant additional treatment and cost. Maintaining a stable balance in the saltwater/freshwater interface is primarily a function of the rate of aquifer recharge (primarily through rainfall) and the rate of groundwater withdrawals (primarily through wells). The Washington Department of Ecology is the agency with statutory authority to regulate groundwater withdrawal for individual wells in Jefferson County. New development, redevelopment, and land use activities on islands and in close proximity to marine shorelines in particular should be developed in such a manner to maximize aquifer recharge and maintain the saltwater/freshwater balance to the maximum extent possible by infiltrating stormwater runoff so that it recharges the aquifer. 8.) The parcel is located within a High Risk SIPZ (seawater intrusion protection zone) according to the County GIS map. There are mandatory measures identified in the Jefferson County Seawater Intrusion Policy (Resolution 44-22, effective September 23, 2002) that apply to well drilling proposals and building permit applications on existing lots of record. A High Risk SIPZ is defined as: areas within 1,000 feet of a groundwater source with a history of chloride analyses above 200 milligrams per liter(mg/L). 9.) A vegetative buffer of 30-feet shall be permanently maintained from the top or edge of the Landslide Hazard Area. All buffers shall be measured perpendicularly from the top of the Landslide Hazard Area. 10.) Landslide Hazard Areas and their associated buffers shall remain naturally vegetated. Should buffer disturbance occur during construction, the Unified Development Code (UDC)Administrator shall require replanting with native vegetation. No alterations shall be made to the Landslide Hazard Area or its associated buffer without prior authorization by the UDC Administrator. 11.) Prior to and during approved construction activities, the perimeter of the landslide hazard area buffer shall be marked with a temporary sign. The sign shall be placed in such a manner that it can be directly observed from the construction area. The sign shall contain the following statement: "Landslide Hazard Area and Buffer- Do not Remove or Alter Existing Vegetation." 12.) All construction activities shall not encroach upon the buffer. This includes the storage or preparation of materials. 13.) The applicant shall permanently separate the boundary of the Landslide Hazard Area Buffer from the remainder of the subject property through installing logs, trees, a hedge row, or any other prominent physical marking approved by the UDC Administrator. Page 5 of 7 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 14.) Critical Aquifer Recharge Areas may require special protection measures to mitigate water quality degradation. The submitted proposal does not require additional aquifer protection measures. However, during construction the project shall follow the Best Management Practices (BMPs) and facility design standards as identified and defined in the Stormwater Management Manual for the Puget Sound Basin. 15.) MANDATORY MEASURES OF HIGH RISK SIPZ: Water conservation measures: 1. Roof and other intercepted precipitation shall be routed to on-site detention ponds and/or other approved means and allowed to be released to the soil slowly. 2. Water collected from Storm water and roof catchments may be used for watering lawns and gardens. Unless catchment water has been treated to meet drinking water standards, there shall be no cross connections allowed between the potable supply and impounded water. 3. Water withdrawn from wells on each property shall not be used for watering of lawns and/or gardens. 4. Ground water withdrawn from each property shall be restricted to a rate of three (3) gallons per minute. 5. Installation of water conserving fixtures such as low flow toilets, faucets and shower restrictors and other water saving plumbing fixtures. 6. Landscaping plan (xeriscaping, native vegetation with minimal amounts of irrigation). Please NOTE that the above listed measures are not intended to be exhaustive, but rather is intended to be illustrative of the types of water conservation measures. 16.) MANDATORY MEASURES FOR HIGH RISK SIPZ: 1. For proof of potable water on a building permit application, applicant must utilize DOH-approved public water system if available. 2. If public water is unavailable, a qualifying alternative system may be used as proof of potable water or an individual well may be used as proof of potable water subject to the following requirements: a. Variance from Chapter 173 WAC standards granted by Ecology per WAC 173-160-106 fora new groundwater well within 100 feet of a sea-salt water intrusion area per WAC 173-160-171 (i.e., within 100 feet of a groundwater source showing chloride concentrations above 200mg/L or within 100 feet of the marine shoreline); or for an existing or proposed groundwater well not subject to an Ecology variance, applicant must provide evidence through a hydrogeologic assessment (relevant components of an Aquifer Recharge Area Report per UDC 3.6.10.e) of a reasonable probability that the subject aquifer will not be degraded by the proposed use of well. b. Installation of a flow meter. c. On-going well monitoring for chloride concentration. d. Submittal of flow and chloride data to the County per monitoring program. 3. If public water is unavailable, a qualifying alternative system may be used as proof of potable water. 17.) The applicant is proposing to create or add 1224 square feet of impervious surface and 2460 square feet of land disturbing activities. Sections 6.6 and 6.7 of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code requires that your proposal shall adhere to Best Management Practices (BMPs). 18.) Jefferson County determined that this proposal is categorically exempt from review under the State Environmental Policy Act(SEPA) pursuant to WAC 197-11-800(1)(b)(i). 19.) The site plan as submitted with the building permit application on June 29, 2004 has been reviewed for consistency under the UDC, and has been approved by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. Any modifications, changes, and/or additions to the stamped, approved site plan dated July 12, 2004 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. 20.) This approval is for a single family residence with porch 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. 21.) Outdoor residential storage shall be maintained in an orderly manner and shall create no fire, safety, health or sanitary hazard. 22.) Not more than two (2) unlicensed or inoperable vehicles shall be stored on any lot less than one-half acre unless totally screened from view of neighboring dwellings and rights-of-way. Such screening shall meet all applicable performance and development standards specific to the district in which the storage is kept, and shall be in keeping with the character of the area. Screening shall meet the requirements of Unified Development Code (UDC) Section 6. Outdoor storage of thirteen (13) or more unlicensed or inoperable vehicles is prohibited except in those districts where specified as an automobile wrecking yard or junk (or salvage) yard and allowed as a Permitted Use in Table 3-1 of the UDC, and such storage shall meet the requirements of UDC Section 4.10. In no case, shall any such unlicensed or inoperable vehiclesbe stored in an Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA). 23.) Maximum lot coverage is not to exceed 25%. Lot coverage is defined as amount of impervious surface which includes roof tops, driveways, concrete, etc. 24.) The building height is not to exceed 35 feet. 25.) Minimum setback from Old Gardiner Rd right-of-way shall be 20 ft. Minimum setback from the private igress/egress easement shall be 20 ft from edge of right-of-way. Minimum side yard setbacks shall be 5 ft. Minimum setback from top of bank adjacent to shoreline bluff shall be 40 ft. 26.) This parcel has been designated as Rural Residential 1:5 under the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map effective August 28, 1998. Page 6 of 7 Cases Name Review Type Status Planner 27.) A septic permit (SEP04-00037) was approved on February 26, 2004 for a system of 360 gallons per day. 28.) The site is accessed via Orcas Dr Ext (P337), a private road. Access to this parcel is granted through easements for road purposes pertaining to a portion of the subject parcel dated December 26, 1967 abd filed of record January 16m 1968 under AFN 194846 and AFN 194847 wuth Jefferson County Auditor's office. The road approach is existing and an address of 147 Orcas Dr has been assigned to the parcel. 29.) This parcel is served by Discovery Bay Village water system. 30.) The project shall comply with Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention (SWPP) Elements#1 through#12 of the Department of Ecology's Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington to control stormwater, erosion and sediment during construction. BMPs shall address permanent measures to stabilize soil exposed during construction, and in the design and operation of stormwater and drainage control systems. 31.) A minimum of two (2) on-site parking spaces are required for the single family residence. 32.) A Type 5 stream is mapped on the parcel. A Type 5 stream is defined as: "Type 5 Waters" means all segments of natural waters within the bankfull width of the defined channels that are not Type 1, 2, 3, or 4 Waters. These are seasonal, nonfish habitat streams in which surface flow is not present for at least some portion of the year and are not located downstream from any stream reach that is a Type 4 Water. Type 5 Waters must be physically connected by an above-ground channel system to Type 1, 2, 3, or 4 Waters. The culvert under Highway 101 and emptying onto Old Gardiner Rd does not lead to a defined channel. 33.) Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff conducted a site visit on November 24, 2003 and determined a Type 5 stream did not exist on the subject parcel. PRE06-00060 SUITER P Application Received: 12/1/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: Stairs to the beach. No findings, conditions, or permissions found. PRJ04-00181 MYSTERY BAY COTTAGES LL A Application Received: 6/29/2004 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: No findings, conditions, or permissions found. SEP04-00037 MYSTERY BAY COTTAGES LL F Application Received: 2/11/2004 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/26/2004 Case Finaled: 8/2/2005 1.) The water sewer crossing must be as designed.. 2.) The stormwater control berm must be installed as designed prior to call for final 3.) All construction activities shall not encroach upon the vegitative buffer. This includes the storage or preparation of materials. 4.) This system installation must comply with the conditions outlined in the SPAAD case ZONO3-00066... 5.) Compliance with the conditions of the Site Plan Approval Advance Determination is required. 6.) As per Jefferson County Code 8.15 all onsite sewage systems require monitoring. Monitoring shall be provided by an approved entity. THIS SYSTEM IS REQUIRED TO BE INSPECTED EVERY 3 YEARS. 7.) An asbuilt drawing and certification of completion by the Designer is required prior to final approval. 8.) Divert all sources of drainage, including roof drains away from septic tank and drainfield area. 9.) Distribution boxes shall be fitted with a riser to grade, constructed of durable materials and a secured lid, adequately sized to allow visible inspection of the liquid level in the box. 10.) Approval of this sewage disposal permit does not preclude the permit holder from complying with the Unified Development Code for other/future development on the site. 11.) This system as designed and approved is sized for only one single family residence. It is not sized for an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU). The minimum daily design flow per residence is 240 GPD. 12.) Approval/issuance of a sewage disposal permit does not guarantee the approval of other development or a building permit on this site. Compliance with other Jefferson County and Washington State Codes is required. 13.) The project shall adhere to the Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control stormwater, erosion and sediment during construction. BMPs shall address permanent measures to stabilize soil exposed during construction, and in the design and operation of stormwater and drainage control systems. 14.) Buffers are areas that shall be maintained in their natural condition, however, minor pruning or alteration of vegetation may be permitted as long as the function and character of the buffer are not diminished. Page 7 of 7 9nvelofl Parcel PrinPage Parcel Number: 901182008 07/26/2006 Owner Mailing Address: T[MOTI-IYVVSUDER KATHRYN ASUITE R 13445 STONEY BROOK DR RENO NV 98358 Site Address: 147 ORCAS DR PORT TOWNSEND 98368 Section: 18 School District: Port Townsend (50) Qtr Section: NW1/4 Fire Dist: Gardiner(5) Township: 29N Tax Status: Taxable Range: 1W Tax Code: 151 Planning area: Discovery Bay (5) Sub Division: Land Use Code: 1100 - HOUSES (single units, non-farm) 106406 RERECORD Property Description: S18 T29 R1W I TAX 8(ENLG BY TX 5 S1/2)TX RR-12 | TL TAX C8 &TL TAX C5/S1/2\ | | rrt.4,, -"04, Map Output Page 1 of 3 Features Not Surveyed te 9C,"KC.I. 4 140.:OZ ,?::,".:•!2,::,::,3 ---7 __. F7., C.3 > r.1 -7 X. X 17; 7• http://gisserver/servlet/com.esri.esrimap.Esrimap?ServiceName=ovmap&ClientVersion=4.0&Form=True... 12/1/2006 r �gON 4, (IN4c it_ 1S.11jN6c° Category System for Development Permit Applications Introduction Jefferson County welcomes you to its new category system for development permit applications. Categories improve the predictability and efficiency of the permitting process. The County created four categories to help you determine up-front and inexpensively whether any known environmentally-sensitive critical areas will affect your development options. Critical areas include: • Shorelines (bodies of water larger than 20 acres or navigable waterways) • Streams of any size • Wetlands • Flood zones • Geologic Hazard Areas (seismic, landslide hazard, erosion areas, shoreline slope stability) • Aquifer Recharge Areas • Seawater Intrusion Protection Zones (SIPZ) • Fish&Wildlife habitat areas (eagle, fisheries, others). If critical areas do affect your site, the categories provide you with criteria you can use to experiment with different site plans that could place your project into a simpler category. Your development proposal will have a category, either A, B, C or D: • Category A has no known critical area limitations. • Category B has one or more nearby critical areas that may be limitations. • Category C has known critical area limitations. Special reports are required. • Category D has critical area limitations that require State approval to proceed. Each category has its own submittal requirements, which are the items you have to provide at the time of application submittal. These requirements increase as the number and severity of critical areas increase. Page 1 of 5 ascaDfc co,jefferson.wa,us Another reason for the new category system is Jefferson County's goal to decide these types of development applications within 30 days. The categories make it clear what is needed from you at submittal in order for the County to do its part in 30 days. In rare circumstances the County may discover unmapped critical areas during review or may need additional information from you. If so, your review will likely exceed 30 days. The fourth category, Category D, will often exceed 30 days for you and the State to reach agreement on your development plan. You can use the County's IDMS GIS critical area maps on the County web site to determine your category yourself. Or, you can talk with the planner-of-the-day at the County Permit Center who will assist you by phone, by e-mail or in person in the Permit Center lobby. (360) 385-4190 County staff will validate your category at the time of application submittal. You must supply all of the items required of your category at that time. Complete applications will enter the 30-day review process. If items are missing the application will be returned to you unprocessed. Two Methods Two methods are provided to determine your category. The easiest to use is the parcel method. The parcel method is based only on the distances from critical areas as they are depicted on County maps to your parcel boundaries. The second is the site plan method. The site plan method is based on the distance from your proposed disturbed areas instead. With the site plan method you add the setbacks from your proposed disturbed areas to your parcel boundaries to the parcel method numbers which may result in a simpler category. For example: • The parcel method indicates Category C due to a Type 2 stream lying 150' outside your parcel boundary. A special report is required. • Using the site plan method, if you added a 10' setback in the direction of the stream,your proposed development would be 160' from the stream, dropping it to Category B. The special report is now optional. Instructions Starting with the parcel method,use the County IDMS GIS maps (with the assistance of the planner-of-the-day if you prefer)to measure the shortest distances from your parcel boundaries to each critical area type. Write down in the matrix below the distances the County maps indicate. Then compare each distance with the criteria in the next section to determine the category for each critical area type(streams, wetlands, etc.). When you have finished, the highest category across the eight critical area layers is the category for your parcel. Any of the eight critical area types that indicate Category C or D require special reports at application submittal. Category D parcels also require State agency packets at submittal. Page 2 of 5 ascaff ac co.iefferson.wa.us Based on your conclusions with the parcel method, you may advance to the site plan method. To use this method sketch your proposed disturbed areas within your parcel and add the proposed setbacks from these disturbed areas to your parcel method numbers in the matrix. Go back to the category criteria and see what the eight critical area categories are using the site plan method. You may base your submittal on either the parcel or site plan method. Most applicants will use the parcel method unless they are close enough to one or more critical areas where the site plan method may help. Indicate on your application form the method you used, the category of your project, and the special reports included with your submittal. Parcel Method Parcel Method Site Plan Site Plan Critical Area Distance Category Method Method Distance Category 1 Shorelines 2 Streams 3 Wetlands 4 Flood Zones 5 Geologic Hazards 6 Aquifer Recharge 7 SIPZ 8 Fish & Wildlife Overall Category These new categories improve the predictability and efficiency of the Jefferson County development review process by: ® Helping you determine up-front and with little investment beyond your time what the impact of any critical areas would be on your development concept ® Clarifying whether and which special reports are needed at application submittal ® Providing County staff with information up-front to enable a 30-day review in most cases • Minimizing the need for stopping the review process midway for additional information. Contact the planner-of-the-day if you have any questions or need assistance determining your category. (360) 379-4450. Page 3 of 5 Cat B Cat ^C �m [) Cmt�4 Potential Probable Mitigation and (low risk) site constraints site constraints State review reqa _ *Special reports are 'Special reports 'Pre-application optional at intake. If required at intake, required to reports are deemed Could request determine submittal raquixad, the 30 day waiver from intake requirements timeline will not be requirements at pre- met. application. *Need to provide additional information on site plan >225 from parcel Wetlands depicted Depicted on site boundary off site and less than **Wetland Wetlands 225' away*Wetland delineation required delineation optional Depicted off site Depicted on site Seismic *Geotechnical report optional none Low or moderate (1) High landslide hazard mapped on hazard depicted on site or within 30 feet site or within 100 Landslide from parcel feet of parcel hazard area boundary boundary, or(2) *Geotechnical report verified slides optional **Geotechnical report required none Intermediate on site Unotab|o, unstable or within 30 feet from recent landslide, parcel boundary unstable old *Geotechnical report landslide depicted Shoreline Slope Stability optional onsite nrwithin 1UO feet of parcel boundary °° Geotechnical report required none Depicted on site Flood *Flood Elevation Certificate optional >30 feet from parcel (1) Depicted off site boundary and less than 30 feet Erosion away, or(2) on site *Geotechnical report optional Aquifer Any Recharge Area (1) None, or(2) High Risk SIPZ High Risk SIPZ Seawater Coastal or At Risk depicted within 200 depicted on site Intrusion SIPZ on site feet of parcel °°Hydrogeo|ogio Protection boundary Assessment Zone *Hydrogeologic required Assessment optional Page 5 of 5 SPAAD Category �8����� Requirements and Intake BETA version Rev. 12/12/2006 Cat B CatC CatD Cat A (low �m�) Potential Probable Mitigation and ` site constraints site constraints State review reqd *Special reports are **Special reports 'Pre-application optional at intakeIf required at intake. required to reports are deemed Could request determine submittal required, the 30 day waiver from intake requirements timeline will not be requirements at pre- meL application. *Need to provide additional information on site plan > 200 feet from (1)Shoreline (1) Shoreline parcel boundary depicted less than property, and (2) Shorelines 200 feet away from proposal doesn't parcel boundary, or meet standard (2)shoreline on site setbacks and/or proposing mitigation Streams >155 feet from parcel (1)Stream depicted Development boundary off site and less than proposed less than Type 1 155'away from 155'from stream parcel boundary, or (2)on site >155 feet from parcel (1)Stream depicted Development boundary off site and less than proposed less than Type 2 155`away from 155'from stream parcel boundary, or (2)on site >105 feet from parcel (1)Stream depicted Development boundary off site and less than proposed less than Type 3 105'away from 1O5`from stream parcel boundary, or (2)on site >105 feet from parcel (1)Stream depicted Development boundary off site and less than proposed less than Type 4 105' away from 1O5'from stream parcel boundary, or (2)on site >55 feet from parcel (1)Stream depicted Development boundary off site and less than proposed less than Type 5 55'away from parcel 55'from stream boundary, or(2) on site Fish& none Depicted on site **Include agency Wildlife(othe packet with than Eagle) application Eagle(contact none Depicted on site **Include agency DCDm determine) application app|ioation Page 4 of 5 SEAL-TOME SERVICES, INC. 7425 ThoRNdykE Rd. OuiEcENE, WA 98376 (360) 765.3749 FAX (360) 765-4551 IT 7 28 NOVEMBER 2006 � ,,114 L,111 I NOV 2 9 2006 JEFFERSON COUNTY DCD 621 SLIERIdAN STREET PORT TOWNSENd, WA 98368 ONO 111IND /: ENCLOSEd IS AN APPLICATION FOR A pRE- APPLICATION CONFERENCE FOR A SIiORELINE pERMIT. ThiS PROJECT PERTAINS TO PARCEL NUMbER 901182008. ThiS PROJECT IS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A SET OF bEACLi STAIRS TI-IAT WILL TERMINATE bELfINd TI-IE ORdINARy high WATER MARk ON TI-IE SUBJECT bEACLi. I LIAVE ENCLOSEd A bASIC PLAN FOR TI-IE PROJECT ANd WE CAN Go OVER TI-IIS IN MORE dETAIL AT TI-IE PRE- CONFERENCE. I SUGGEST TI-IAT WE Li0Ld TI-IE MEETING AT TI-IE SITE ANd I CAN MAkE ARRANGEMENTS TO ACCESS TI-IE SUBJECT bEACLI if NEEdEd. I I-IAVE ALSO ENCLOSEd A GEOTECI-NICAL REPORT FOR TI-IE SUBJECT PROPERTY FOR YOUR REVIEW. PLEASE CONTACT ME AS SOON AS YOU CAN TO SET UP TI-IIS MEETING. 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