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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRAP2016-00064 •pFrontParcelReview • P-AP l '' - 6°O C't Parcel 932200801 Mn (501(.). Printed: December 15, 2016 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S CLUB Site Address(es): % GOODING O'HARA& MACKEY 1064 BECKETT POINT RD PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 242 TAYLOR ST 690 BECKETT POINT RD PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368-5717 740 BECKETT POINT RD PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 620 BECKETT POINT RD PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 960 BECKETT POINT RD PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 1220 BECKETT POINT RD PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 1160 BECKETT POINT RD PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 800 BECKETT POINT RD PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 BECKETT POINT RD PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 1080 BECKETT POINT RD PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368 Parcel Number: 932200801 S-T-R: 23-30N-2W Total Acreage 55 Legal Description BECKETT POINT FISHERMAN'S CLUB ASSESSOR'S Land Use: 7600 PLAT TR A,B,C,D,F,G,H&TLTAX B CLUB LOT&N BEACH TR lA ENLG BY N BEACH LOT 18(S20.01') Flood District: Fire District: Planning Area: Flood Map(FIRM)Panel No: School District 50 Zoning: _A,.,D_Q) COMP PLAN DESIGNATION: COMMUNITY PLAN: UGA: UGA Trans [ ] Plot plan states "property line" [ ] Assessor's Map(Property lines on submitted plot plan must match the property lines as identified on the Assessor's 1/4 map) [ ] Legal Access to Property YES NO [ ] Parcel Tags or Scanned Documents 0 NO ,,,L,= 1 14 . [ ] ESA's: Special Reports ►earby (9 0 (r [ ] Designated Ag YES 0 �/ [ ] Shoreline Designation•ia NO 5j"-0)"e.-4 l / [ ] Shoreline Slope Sta tty: ES NO ,_,O0� [,{,k-e—Z — RAP ,ezr�, 1-. Stream Type:YES c) FWHCA: _ NO Wetlands: NO 3V— \%..22-. O 1 ( R 1i) t crt_stic fitZe z/l.era4) Rare Plants:YES �F)j (.// b.14ph j , �indi L . .. Seismic: �'tti �r ��'�l"'� Landslide: t9) Flood: YES NO A 5 3 66 Log6 t 3S 3 Erosion: S 6 Aquifer Recharge Are .YES NO - USS... SIPZ: none At .s High Risk oastal CMZ: none High Risk Moderate RiskDisconnected CMZ Stormwater site plan submitted: YesNo [ ] Forest Lands: YES vo Adjoining Forest Lands: \\kCommercial/ Rural/ Inholding [ ] Mineral Lands: YES to [ ] Agricultural La ds: YES _ [ ] Archaeology: . NO !„,t,, * 4 R , ,. ._.i_ ._, _/, ,I�:_, 4 , , A�.. . a 0 (jut [ ] No Shooting Zone: YES NO ���' , . - Ii ' (',,., eV t [ ] Stormwater: New Impervious Surface Land Disturbing Activity ESA's Stormwater Req's:Min Req#2 Min Req#1 thru#5 Min Reg#1 thru#10 Engineering [ ] Notice Provisions/Disclosur ' port YES (� MRL YES No,orest Lands YES It; [ ] Landscaping Required: Yes . [ Parking Spaces Required NO 2 Other 1/ 1 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 [1(4Setbacks: Front: Left Side: Right Side: Rear: Shoreline Setback: 2'U(l tit. y- - - LSHA Setback: LI/ft [ ] Road Classification: ;(`yti�....c Road Approach: EXISTING EQ'D RAP [ ] SEPA Required: YES XEMPT LA)A�Ac'7-[( -FiC ( (SLD)Lt [ ] Flood Certificate: A [ ] Existing Case(s) & ndition(s): 9,e,<, Y Violations: Yes [ ] Recorded Date of Subdivision: AFN Over 5yrs=UDC Plat Conditions: <5yrs=Plat Conditions on plat or Old Ordinance [ ] Lots/Require Declaration of Restrictiv €ovenant YES e submitted: YES NO [ ] UGA No Protest Agree -11)YES Ik0 submitted: YES NO [ ] Site Visit conducted41 NO , ')-O 1k--P [ ] Require Final Zoning A.. oval ES NO 1 Si-A- rw— 1 took y-- S [ ] ADMIN: Setbacks entered in Permit Plan casel/ ES �J New Parcel Tags entered in Permi an N/A ES__„) Special Reports Scanned N/A ES Title Notes Updated Parcel tags found for parcel 932200801 1.) WSRC Coaching - no date, CZ 09/03/2013 CAO Parcel tags found for parcel 932200801 2.) WSRC Coaching - 2010-09-14, CZ 09/03/2013 Other Cases Associated with APN 932200801 Review Cases Name Type Status Planner BLD10-00082 BURDICK F Application Received: 3/24/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/6/2010 Case Finaled: 4/26/2011 DEMO EXISTING GARAGE MLA09-00227 PRJ09-00119 MLA09-00227 HANSEN P Application Received: 7/8/2009 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: NEW GARAGE - UNHEATED AND NO PLUMBING MLA09-00228 PRJ09-00120 MLA09-00228 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S P Application Received: 7/9/2009 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: NEW GARAGE- UNHEAI EDANLS NO PLUMBING LOTS 33 & 34 (1030 BECKETT POINT RD) MLA09-00277 BLD09-00275 MLA09-00277 BECKETT POINT FISHERMAN'S I F Michelle Farfan Application Received: 8/17/2009 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/24/2009 Case Finaled: 5/3/2010 NEW DETACHED GARAGE- ROW Setback Variance Request and shoreline exemption permit(SDP09-00066) (SFR permit# BLD09-00274). FLOOD DEVELOPMENT PERMIT M LA09-00354 \\tidemark\data\forms\R_Parcel_CRMLA.rpt 12/15/2016 Page 2 of 10 BLD09-00359 MLA09-00354 • AURDAL F Zoe Ann Lamp Application Received: 10/20/2009 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/3/2010 Case inaled: 2/28/2011 NEW DETACHED GARAGE- UNHTD, NO PLMB PRJ09-00182 MLA09-00354 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I P Application Received: 10/20/2009 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: RAP10-00004 MLA09-00354 AURDAL I F Zoe Ann Lamp Application Received: 1/7/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/3/2010 Case Finaled: 12/16/2010 RAP- Beckett Point Rd SDP09-00081 MLA09-00354 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I F Zoe Ann Lamp Application Received: 10/20/2009 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/2/2010 Case Finaled: SHORELINE EXEMPTION I-OR AN UNHEATED DETACHED GARAGE, NO PLUMBING MLA09-00414 BLD09-00418 MLA09-00414 CAMFIELD I F Michelle Farfan Application Received: 12/21/2009 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/18/2010 Case Finaled: 1/25/2011 NEW DETACHED GARAGE- UNHTD, NO PLMB; ROAD SETBACK VARIANCE & Shoreline exemption permit (SDP09-00096) PRJ09-00216 MLA09-00414 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S P Application Received: 12/24/2009 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: NEW DETACHED GARAGE- UNHTD, NO PLMB RAP09-00078 MLA09-00414 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I F Michelle Farfan Application Received: 12/21/2009 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/24/2010 Case Finaled: 1/25/2011 RAP ONLY- Beckett Point Rd SDP09-00096 MLA09-00414 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I A Michelle Farfan Application Received: 12/21/2009 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/18/2010 Case Finaled: SHORELINE EXEMP ITON I-OR GARAGE (BLD09-00418) M LA10-00001 BLD10-00001 MLA10-00001 DARLING I R Michelle Farfan Application Received: 1/4/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 4/12/2010 Case Finaled: NEW DETACHED GARAGE- UNHTD, NO PLMB with road setback variance and shoreline exemption permit (SDP10-00001) PRJ10-00003 MLA10-00001 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S P Application Received: 1/4/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: NEW DETACHED GARAGE- UNHTD, NO PLMB RAP10-00001 MLA10-00001 HAMAR I A Michelle Farfan Application Received: 1/4/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 4/12/2010 Case Finaled: RAP-Beckett Point Rd SDP10-00001 MLA10-00001 HAMAR I A Michelle Farfan Application Received: 1/4/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 4/8/2010 Case Finaled: SHORELINE EXEMP'TON for detached garage(BLD10-00001) MLA10-00028 SUB10-00001 MLA10-00028 BEHAR I F Michelle Farfan Application Received: 1/25/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 1/7/2011 Case Finaled: 3/10/2011 BLA between Lot 18 and Tract D. MLA10-00049 BLD10-00038 MLA10-00049 STEVENS I F Michelle Farfan Application Received: 2/8/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 5/13/2010 Case Finaled: 9/23/2010 NEW DETACHED GARAGE- UNHTD, NO PLMB/ Road Setback Variance in conjunction with a shoreline exemption permit(SDP10-00016) PRJ10-00041 MLA10-00049 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S P Application Received: 2/8/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: NEW DETACHED GARAGE- UNHTD, NO PLMB RAP10-00013 MLA10-00049 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I F Michelle Farfan Application Received: 2/8/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 5/13/2010 Case Finaled: 9/23/2010 RAP- Beckett Point Rd SDP10-00016 MLA10-00049 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I A Michelle Farfan Application Received: 2/8/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 5/12/2010 Case Finaled: SHORELINE EXEPTION FOR DE IACHED GARAGE (BLD10-00038) in conjunction with an existing single family residence and an administrative road setback variance of 10 feet from r-o-w. MLA10-00086 \\tidemark\data\forms\R_Parcel_CRMLA.rpt 12/15/2016 Page 3 of 10 BLD10-00068 MLA10-00086 • CABLE F Michelle Farfan Application Received: 3/11/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 6/1/2010 Cas inaled: 8/23/2010 NEW DETACHED GARAGE- UNHTD, NO PLMB in conjunction with a shoreine exemption permit(SDP10-00028) PRJ10-00079 MLA10-00086 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S P Application Received: 3/11/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: SDP10-00028 MLA10-00086 CABLE I A Michelle Farfan Application Received: 3/11/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 5/27/2010 Case Finaled: SHORELINE EXEMP ITtJN in conjunction with a detached garage (BLD10-00068) in common to an existing SFR M LA10-00092 BLD10-00075 MLA10-00092 ERICKSON I F Michelle Farfan Application Received: 3/16/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 6/1/2010 Case Finaled: 8/26/2010 NEW DETACHED GARAGE - UNHTD, NO PLB -3 foot road setback variance request and shoreline exemption permit(SDP10-00030) PRJ10-00086 MLA10-00092 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S P Application Received: 3/17/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: RAP10-00028 MLA10-00092 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I F Michelle Farfan Application Received: 3/16/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 6/1/2010 Case Finaled: 8/26/2010 RAP- Beckett Point Rd SDP10-00030 MLA10-00092 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I A Michelle Farfan Application Received: 3/16/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 5/27/2010 Case Finaled: SHORELINE EXEMP ITON fora detached garage (BLD10-00075) in common with an existing SFR MLA10-00111 BLD10-00083 MLA10-00111 BURDICK I F Zoe Ann Lamp Application Received: 3/24/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/6/2010 Case Finaled: 10/26/2010 NEW DETACHED GARAGE- UNHTD, NO PLMB RIGHT-OF-WAY SETBACK VARIANCE PRJ10-00096 MLA10-00111 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S P Application Received: 3/25/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: SDP10-00038 MLA10-00111 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I F Zoe Ann Lamp Application Received: 3/24/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 7/1/2010 Case Finaled: SHORELINE EXEMPTTORTOWTNEW DETACHED GARAGE-UNH1 D, NO PLMB MLA10-00140 ZON10-00047 MLA10-00140 FINNAGAN I A Colleen Zmolek Application Received: 4/14/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/17/2010 Case Finaled: SPAAD-Site Plan Approval Advanced Determination for residential development- Revised Site Plan approved on 12-17-15 REVISED SITE PLAN SUBMITTED AND APPROVED ON 12-17-15 MLA10-00166 ZON10-00050 MLA10-00166 O'LEARY 1 A Michelle Farfan Application Received: 5/4/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/23/2011 Case Finaled: SPAAD -Site Plan Approval Advanced Determination for residential development MLA10-00321 BLD10-00304 MLA10-00321 EDWARDS 1 F Zoe Ann Lamp Application Received: 8/25/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 11/18/2010 Case Finaled: 5/17/2012 ADD NEW STEMWALL&VEN IS 10 EXISTING GARAGE FOUNDATION - NO LAND DISTURBING FLOOD DEVELOPMENT PERMIT PRJ10-00275 MLA10-00321 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S P Application Received: 8/25/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: SDP10-00110 MLA10-00321 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I A Zoe Ann Lamp Application Received: 8/25/2010 Permit Issued/Case closed: 11/18/2010 Case Finaled: SHORELINE EXEMPTION FOR REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE 01-AN EXIS I1NG GARAGE (ADD NEW STEMWALL&VENTS TO EXISTING GARAGE FOUNDATION - NO LAND DISTURBING) MLA14-00099 ZON14-00049 MLA14-00099 SALINGER I A Donna Frostholm Application Received: 11/17/2014 Permit Issued/Case closed: 3/23/2015 Case Finaled: TREE TOPPING AND STORMWATER PERMIT FOR TREES DAMAGEDBY-TIRE IN SEPTEMBER 2011 \\tidemark\data\forms\R_Parcel_CRMLA.rpt 12/15/2016 Page 4 of 10 PRE14-00001 • BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S M Donna Frostholm Application Received: 1/16/2014 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/11/2014 Cas inaled: PRE-APP REMOVING DEAL) I I-ZEES ON STEEP SLOPE ABOVE ABOVE=RETTPOINT RAP16-00063 ERICKSON HLD Application Received: 11/29/2016 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/13/2016 Case Finaled: RAP- Beckett Point Rd RAP16-00064 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S P Application Received: 11/29/2016 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: Off-site Parking (2nd parking spots) - Beckett Point Rd across from boat ramp SEP06-00080 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S N Application Received: 3/17/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: filed to SEP06-446 (connection to Community sys) EES RECORD ONLY DONE 3/17/06 SEP06-00361 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 12/30/2008 NORTH BEACH LOTS 1 &2 SEP06-00362 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP80-65 cancelled and filed here. WEST BEACH LOTS 5 &6 SEP06-00364 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: SEP73-32 no longer valid filed here. SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOT 16 SEP06-00365 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 NORTH BEACH LOT 3 SEP06-00366 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP90-332 not valid &filed here. SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOT 17 (also see comment) SEP06-00367 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LO 112 SEP06-00368 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LO 111 SEP06-00369 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 1/7/2009 SEP88-68 filed here. WEST BEACH LOTS 22 &23 SEP06-00370 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 NORTH BEACH LOT 4 SEP06-00372 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOT 9 SEP06-00373 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP78-25 no longer valid filed here. WEST BEACH LOT 21 SEP06-00374 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP73-26 not valid &tiled here. SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOTS 4 & 5 SEP06-00375 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOT 3 SEP06-00376 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 NORTH BEACH LOT b \\tidemark\data\forms\R_Parcel_CRMLA.rpt 12/15/2016 Page 5 of 10 SEP06-00377 • BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Cas inaled: 4/23/2009 SEP99-119 &SEP84-3lboth no longer valid filed here. SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOTS 1 & 1A SEP06-00378 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 WEST BEACH LOT 19 SEP06-00379 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 NORTH BEACH LOT 6. connected to state permitted community sys. SEP06-00380 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP84-32 EES only filed here HIGHWAY HEIGHTS LOTS 10 & 11 SEP06-00381 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: SEP01-163 expired &filed here, also SEP75-30 no longer valid filed here. HIGHWAY HEIGHTS LOTS 14 & 15 CASE FILED TO SEP06-00381 SEP06-00382 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 WEST BEACH LOT 18 SEP06-00383 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 EP71-14 no longer valid filed here. NORTH BEACH LOT 7 SEP06-00384 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/23/2009 SEP94-439 no longer valid &filed here. WEST BEACH LOT 16 and 17 SEP06-00385 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: SEP91-80 no longer valid &filed here. HIGHWAY HEIGHTS LOTS 2 & 3 SEP06-00386 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 WEST BEACH LOT 15 SEP06-00387 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2009 HILL PARK LOTS 13 & 14 SEP06-00388 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP70-20 no longer valid filed here. HIGHWAY HEIGHTS LOTS 1 & 1A SEP06-00389 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 7/7/2008 NORTH BEACH LOT 8 SEP06-00390 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP77-49 no longer valid &filed here. WEST BEACH LOTS 13 & 14 SEP06-00391 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP88-61 no longer valid filed here. WEST BEACH LOT 4 SEP06-00392 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 NORTH BEACH LOT 8A SEP06-00393 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 WEST BEACH LOT 2 \\tidemark\data\forms\R_Parcel_CRMLA.rpt 12/15/2016 Page 6 of 10 SEP06-00394 • BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 CaOinaled: 5/28/2010 WEST BEACH LOTS 11 & 12 SEP06-00395 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: NORTH BEACH LOT SEP06-00396 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP06-00397 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 WEST BEACH LOT 10 SEP06-00398 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 WEST BEACH LOT 24 SEP06-00399 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 7/23/2009 SEP92-115 no longer valid filed here. WEST BEACH LOT 35 SEP06-00400 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP87-55 filed here. WEST BEACH LOTS 33 &34 SEP06-00401 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP02-296 EES only record now tiled here. HILL PARK LOT 2A SEP06-00402 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP70-19 filed here. HILL PARK LOTS 3A&4A SEP06-00403 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP03-14 filed here. WEST BEACH LOT 31 SEP06-00404 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP87-53 no longer valid &filed here. SOUTH BEACH LOTS 10 & 11 SEP06-00405 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: SEP76-26 no longer valid &filed here. SOUTH BEACH LOT 12 SEP06-00406 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 1/5/2009 WEST BEACH LOT 9 SEP06-00407 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 2/3/2009 SEP72-13 no longer valid filed here. SOUTH BEACH LOTS 13 & 14 SEP06-00408 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP70-18 filed here. SOUTH BEACH LOT 15 SEP06-00409 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SOUTH BEACH LOT 17 SEP06-00410 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 WEST BEACH LOT 8 \\tidemark\data\forms\R_Parcel_CRMLA.rpt 12/15/2016 Pane 7 of 10 SEP06-00411 . BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 CalFinaled: 4/8/2008 SEP79-24 no longer valid &filed here. SOUTH BEACH LOTS 1 &2 SEP06-00412 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 5/24/2016 SEP89-137 no longer valid filed here. SOUTH BEACH LOT 3 SEP06-00413 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP75-31 filed here. SEP06-00414 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/25/2008 SEP71-6 no longer valid &filed here. SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOT 21 SEP06-00415 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP77-50 nolonger valed &filed here. SOUTH BEACH LOTS 4 & 5 SEP06-00416 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: SEP81-25 no longer valid &filed here. SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOTS 22 &23 SEP06-00417 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP72-16 no longer valid &filed here. SOUTH BEACH LOT 7 SEP06-00418 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/9/2008 SEP77-51 not valid &filed here. SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOT 30 SEP06-00419 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 2/18/2009 SOUTH BEACH LOT 20 SEP06-00420 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 1/12/2008 SEP70-22 filed here & no longer valid. HILL PARK LOT 10 SEP06-00421 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 12/31/2008 SEP88-63 no longer valid filed here. HILL PARK LOT 3 SEP06-00422 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP71-15 no longer valid &filed here. SOUTH BEACH LOT 21 SEP06-00423 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP79-38 no longer valid &filed here. HILL PARK LOT 9 SEP06-00424 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 1/9/2009 SOUTH BEACH LOT 18 SEP06-00425 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP81-28 nolonger valid filed here. HILL PARK LOT 6 SEP06-00426 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: SEP73-33 filed here. HIGHWAY HEIGHTS LOT 8 \\tidemark\data\forms\R_Parcel_CRMLA.rpt 12/15/2016 Page 8 of 10 SEP06-00427 • BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Cas inaled: 1/5/2009 SEP79-20 no longer valid &filed here. HILL PARK LOT 1 SEP06-00428 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP73-25 not valid &filed here. SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOT 37 SEP06-00429 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 1/7/2009 SEP83-12 no longer valid filed here. WB 30 SEP06-00430 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: SEP01-138 no longer valid filed here. WEST BEACH LOT 28 SEP06-00431 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 9/4/2009 SEP74-26 no longer valid &filed here. SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOT 34 SEP06-00432 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/14/2006 Case Finaled: 2/20/2009 WEST BEACH LOT 26 SEP06-00433 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 12/28/2008 SEP71-16 not valid and filed here. SOUTH BEACH LOT 9 SEP06-00434 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 1/15/2009 SEP96-294 no longer validfiled here. OLYMPIC VIEW LOTS 3 &4 SEP06-00435 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 1/15/2009 OLYMPIC VIEW LOTS 1 &2 SEP06-00436 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/12/2008 SEP06-142 EES only& not valid filed here. OLYMPIC VIEW LOT 6 SEP06-00437 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 1/12/2009 SEP73-31 no longer valid &filed here. SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOT 32 SEP06-00438 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: SEP06-00439 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOT 31 SEP06-00440 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: SEP87-54 no longer valid filed here. SOUTH BEACH LOT 8 SEP06-00441 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/28/2008 SEP85-45 no longer valid filed here. OLYMPIC VIEW LOT 5 SEP06-00442 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: SEP96-286 no longer valid filed here. SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOT 28 \\tidemark\data\forms\R_Parcel_CRMLA.rpt 12/15/2016 Page 9 of 10 SEP06-00443 • BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Cas inaled: 4/8/2008 SEP78-20 no longer valid and filed here. NORTH BEACH LOTS 14 & 15 SEP06-00444 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP75-34 no longer valid filed here. SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOTS 26 &27 SEP06-00445 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S I Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: NORTH BEACH LOTS 16 & 17 SEP06-00446 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 NORTH BEACH LOT 18 SEP06-00447 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 1/15/2009 SEP84-20 no longer valid filed here. SOUTH BEACH ANNEX LOT 24 SEP06-00449 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 SEP83-13 NO LONGER VALID AND filed here. NORTH BEACH LOT 12 , served by State approved Community System SEP06-00451 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 12/19/2006 Case Finaled: 4/8/2008 NORTH BEACH LOT 13 PRJ12-00147 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2012 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: COMMUNITY OSS-Info only-state approved-design on file with DOH. See SEP06-361-SEP06-451, SEP09-109 for tank permits connected to this sys. SEP06-00497 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 10/30/2006 Permit Issued/Case closed: 2/12/2007 Case Finaled: 3/31/2008 COMMUNITY LOSS-Info only-state approved-design on file with DOH. See SEP06-361 to 06-451 for the original 90 tank permits, others done subsequent. SOM06-00497 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S FIN Application Received: 10/30/2012 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: Community Large onsite sewage system permitted by DOH SOM94-00066 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S F Application Received: 11/9/1994 Permit Issued/Case closed: Case Finaled: connected to state permitted community sys. info filed to SEP06-379 \\tidemark\data\forms\R_Parcel_CRMLA.rpt 12/15/2016 Page 10 of 10 CALL 45 4,� , , ,�, JEFFERSON COUNTY HOURS Fops 4 A DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS YOU DIG 623 Sheridan Street • r l, Port Townsend,WA 98368 'T�q�O� (360)385-9160 S tINGz 1.800.424.5555 ACCESS PERMIT Case Number: RAP16-00064 Road #: 617509 Class: From Milepost 0.70 To Milepost 0.71 Side of Road: LEFT Applicant: BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S CLUB 5�-E- kc : le,� Let - p FC GOODING O'HARA& MACKEYO l � 242 TAYLOR ST • x PORT TOWNSEND WA 98368-5717 ,Pcr-k-TowisereA. n (Bs In accordance with all applicable Revised Code of Washington and amendments thereto, and subject to all the terms, conditions and provisions written or printed below or on any part of this form, permission is hereby granted to: 1.) The Applicant has permission to install six parking stalls along Beckett Point Rd at mile post 0.701 left to mile post 0.713 left. CONDITIONS: 1.) The Mitigation Plan as provided in the Habitat Assessment prepared by Marine Surveys &Assessments dated April 7, 2017, shall be implemented prior to the final of this road approach permit if reasonably possible. Per discussion with Beckett Point Fishermans Club, due to the planting season the mitigation may not be completed until Fall 2017 after project work has been completed. In this event the road approach may be finaled for use, under the condition that DCD shall be contacted in early fall to inspect the mitigation. Mitigation planting may be allowed in the summer season if watering of plants occur. Schedule a site visit with DCD planner, Anna Bausher, for verification of mitigation compliance once completed. DCD hourly rate shall apply for site visit to inspect. The mitigation plan includes removal of approximately 400 square feet of Himalayan blackberry, and planting of approximately 400 plugs of American dune grass (Elymus mollis) and nine (9) Nootka rose (Rosa nutkana). 2.) THE CLEARING LIMIT FOR LAND DISTURBING AREAS SHALL BE MARKED PRIOR TO ANY GROUND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES. THE CLEARING LIMITS SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND WHAT IS NECESSARY FOR THE GRAVEL PLACEMENT IN THE RIGHT OF WAY. ANY GROUND DISTURBANCE WHICH MAY OCCUR OUTSIDE OF THIS AREA SHALL BE REVEGETATED TO AN ORIGINAL STATE. 3.) The section of the right-of-way(ROW) between the existing paved road to the edge of the ROW (edge of parking spaces/parcel line) is the only permited portion of the proposal to be cleared and have gravel placed. The clearing of this ROW area is proposed to only disturb the top few inches of soil. Information provided indicates that this top soil is fill material which was placed in the past construction of the road. Therefore, it has been determined by the DCD administrator that no archeological report is required at this time. If during excavation or development of the site an area of potential archeological significace is unclovered, all activity in the immediate area shall be halted, and DCD shall be notified at once. 4.) All construction activities shall not encroach any further than necessary in the wetland buffer. This includes the storage or preparation of materials. 5.) From the log wheel stops to the wetland edge, shall be permanently maintained as a buffer. No filling, grading, clearing, or other alteration of the wetland or its buffer is allowed. Parking spaces are proposed to remain vegetated, any further improvements to parking spaces shall not allowed without review and approval by Jefferson County DCD. Contact DCD if further improvements are proposed in the future. 6.) Minimum Requirement#2 of the Department of Ecology Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington shall be required for project proposal. The protective measures as addressed in the Habitat Assessment require Siltation Management. The BMPs shall be used for siltation prevention during construction processes 7.) A FEMA Habitat Assessment prepared by Marine Surveys &Assessments dated April 7, 2017 and was received on April 7, 2017, addressed Federally Listed Species to satisfy the FEMA Biological Opinion requirement. The report provided a may affect, not likely to adversely affect, effects determination for the proposal. The Habitat Assessment also addressed that the goal of No Net Loss in the Shoreline Master Program would be acheived. Impacts and mitigation to the wetland buffer were addressed as part of the report as well. Protective measures of a Mitigation Plan and Siltation Management were included as part of the Habitat Assessment. Protective measures shall be implemented and followed as provided. 8.) Each parking space shall be marked with a wheel stop that designates the parking spaces. Eight inch raw fir logs will be used for wheel stops, elevated on short crosspieces of the same material spaced according to the stall widths. The marking shall be done to impact the wetland buffer as little as possible. The wheel stop shall be placed so that the parking spaces do not intrude further in the wetland buffer than necessary to meet the minimum parking space length from the edge of the right of way and do not interfer with the mitigation plantings. 9.) Flood hazard reduction measures are to be used as required by the Jefferson County Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance 07-0515-06 (Jefferson County Code Chapter 15.15). 10.) Construction Materials and Methods: (1)All new construction and substantial improvements shall be constructed with materials and utility equipment resistant to flood damage; and (2)All new construction and substantial improvements shall be constructed using methods and practices that minimize flood damage. 11.) The proposed project will not increase the water surface elevation of the base flood more than one foot at any point within the community. 12.) The proposal will be located in Discovery Bay, in an area that is mapped on the Federal Emergency Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate Map (panel 5300690135B) as Zone A. The proposed project is subject to the requirement for a flood development permit, which is incorporated into this decision. The proposal meets the definition of development but not structure in the flood damage prevention ordinance, as codified in JCC 15.15.050. 13.) Property owner should be aware that the public right-of-way is reserved for transportation facilities and appurtenances including, but not limited to, road surfaces, shoulders, drainage ditches or pipes, walking paths or sidewalks, cut and fill slopes, and franchised utilities(such as power, water, phone, sewer). Under no circumstances shall any development be allowed on the public right-of-way or interfere with maintenance of transportation facilities, drainage facilities, or utilities. This includes the extent of the 9 by 18 foot parking spaces that this road approach permit is providing access to. Parking spaces shall be located entirely with the Beckett Point Community Tract and shall not be located within the right of way. 14.) 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. 15.) The proposed parking area in question has historically been mowed and used for parking. This proposed use is consistent with the historical use of this area. 16.) This road approach permit is providing access to six parking spaces for use as second parking spaces for single family residences where the lots are sized such that two parking spaces are not practical. This shall be determined at the time of building permit applications for residences. 17.) The site plan as submitted with the road approach application on November 7, 2016 and April 7, 2017 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 April 17, 2017 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. 18.) This approval is for a road approach permit with installation of a log wheel stop for parking spaces to be designated in association with specific single family residences only. This approval does not provide an approval for public parking spaces/parking lot. The ROW for the road approach permit will be graveled, while the parking spaces will remain vegetated. 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. 19.) The proposal has been reviewed under JCC 18.25 and approved as an exemption under JCC 18.25.560(2) and (8). 20.) The proposal is subject to a Flood Development Permit per Chapter 15.15 Flood Damage Prevention, and is incorporated into this permit decision. 21.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff on December 15, 2016 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 Jurisdiction, Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Area, Wetlands, Seismic Hazard, FEMA Floodplain, Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Area, and Coastal Seawater Intrusion Zone. 22.) These parking stalls are to be assigned by the Beckett Point Fisherman's Club as the second off-site parking space, for pre-designated parcels only, to meet the parking requirements of the Jefferson County Development Code. 23.) Approach culverts are not necessary at this location at this time. The parking stalls must have be installed with a 10-25 foot approach radius at each end of the parking area. 24.) The applicant must place a minimum of 3 inches of crushed rock per WSDOT Standard Spec 9-03.9(3), starting from the edge of the road and extending back to the right-of-way/property line for the full width of the parking area and its radius. The parking area shall be compacted and graded so the rock material is not carried out onto the roadway. The parking area and installation of the crushed rock surfacing material shall not impact the existing grade of the county road shoulder. 25.) The grade of the approach shall follow the crown of the road and be such that no surface water is directed onto the county road. 26.) The applicant shall be responsible for maintaining all vegetation to provide for the adequate sight distance adjacent to this road approach. 27.) The applicant shall be responsible for the cost to repair any and all damage to the county roadway and rights-of-way, including the integrity of all survey monuments or boundary markers. 28.) Applicant must give Jefferson County Public Works office (360-385-9159)a minimum of 7 working days notice prior to beginning work. An on-site pre-construction conference shall be scheduled by the applicant and will include Public Works, Department of Community Development and the contractor who will be performing the work. Prior to this meeting, any utility locate marks shall be done(Call 811-48 hours before you dig). 29.) This permit must be located on site when any work encompassed by the permit is being performed. Failure to do so may result in suspension of all work. 30.) This approval is for the parking area only and does not constitute approval of other activities within the right of way or on this parcel. 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. 31.) The Applicant must contact the Public Works Department for a final inspection upon completion of the installation. The applicant, by signing the permit application, has agreed to all of the conditions in the permit including the provisions on the back of this form. This permit shall be void unless the work herein contemplated shall have been completed before April 28, 2018. The Department of Public Works may revoke, amend or cancel this permit or any of the provisions thereof at any time by giving written notice to the grantee. The grantee, upon notification, shall immediately remove all of his equipment and facilities from the County right of way. Any equipment or facilities remaining upon the County right of way 30 days after written notice of cancellation shall be removed by the County at the sole expense of the grantee. In accepting this permit the grantee, his successors and assigns, agree that any damage or injury done to the property of the grantee or any expense incurred by him through the operation of a contractor, working for the County or any County employee shall be at the sole expense of the grantee, his successors and assigns. For Jefferscounty Date GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL PERMITS This permit is subject to all applicable provisions of the Revised Code of Washington and all of the applicable provisions of Washington law. This permit is also subject to all applicable provisions of Chapter 13.56 of the Jefferson County Code, Accommodations of Utilities upon Jefferson County Rights-of-Way, Ordinance No. 01-0103-00; and Ordinance No. 09-0727-92 Regulating Jefferson County Road Approach Permits. During the progress of the work such barriers and/or traffic control devices shall be erected and maintained as may be necessary or as may be directed by the Public Works Department for the protection of the traveling public; all traffic control devices shall be properly lighted at night and shall comply with all specifications of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Conrol Devices. In accepting this permit, the Applicant shall indemnify and hold the County, and its officers, employees, and agents harmless from and shall process and defend at its own expense, including all costs, attorney fees and expenses relating thereto, all claims, demands, or suits at law or equity arising in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, from the Applicant's negligence or breach of any of its obligations under this Agreement; provided that nothing herein shall require a Applicant to indemnify the County against and hold harmless the County from claims, demands of suits based soley upon the conduct of the County, its officers, employees and agents, and; provided further that if the claims or suits are caused by or result from the concurrent negligence of: (a)the Applicant's agents or employees; and, (b) the County, its officers, employees and agents, this indemnity provision with respect to claims or suits based upon such negligence, and/or the costs to the County of defending such claims and suits, etc., shall be valid and enforceable only to the extent of the Applicant's negligence, or the negligence of the Applicant's agents or employees. Except as herein authorized by the county Public Works Department, no excavation shall be made or obstacle placed within the limits of a county road in such a manner as to interfere with the travel over said road and shall not be within four(4)feet of the edge of the pavement. If the work done under this permit interferes in any way with the drainage of the county road, the grantee shall wholly and at his own expense make such provision as the County Engineer may direct to take care of said drainage. On completion of said work all rubbish and debris shall be immediately removed and the roadway and roadside shall be left neat and presentable and satisfactory to the County Engineer. All of the work herein contemplated shall be under the supervision of the County Engineer and the entire expense of said supervision shall be borne by the grantee to whom this permit is issued, or his successors and assigns. The Department of Public Works hereby reserves the right to order the change of location or the removal of any structure or structures authorized by this permit at any time, said change or removal to be made at the sole expense of the grantee to whom this permit is issued, or his successors and assigns. All such changes, reconstruction or relocation by the grantee shall be done in such a manner as will cause the least interference with any of the County's work and the County of Jefferson shall in no way be held liable for any damage to the grantee by reason of any such work by the County of Jefferson, its agents or representative, or by the exercise of any rights by the County upon roads, streets, public places or structures in question. This permit or privilege shall not be deemed or held to be an exclusive one and shall not prohibit the County from granting other permits or franchise rights of like or other nature to other public or private utilities, nor shall it prevent the County from using any of its roads, streets, or public places, or affect its right to full supervision and control over all or any part of them, none of which is hereby surrendered. Federal Endangered Species Act Disclaimer: 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 or represent 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 regarding your action(s)on behalf of an endangered species even if you are in compliance with the Jefferson County development codes. The Applicant acknowledges that he, she or it holds individual and non-transferable responsibility for adhering to and complying with the ESA. ..•• ' AP .1. • V IN 1: ' ' Figure 2.Planting Map 0 Ivii ....... WETLAND ---Pk? '. ...._ ...._ ...._ / rfl DC° ,,,,,,.. • N 0004 ,...-- ....," ...,, ---- . .. - aeff°5°14 , .„.. .. EXISTING WILLOW --- ...,,, )/-/- j . 1..,,,, PROPOSED PARKING SPACES i TO BE LEFT ON GRASS -•,,, _z LOG WL- " I fii Ib4- ....,?STOP BECKET POINT FISHERMAN'S OUR i I ' \ MI TIGAION PLANTING PLAN r , - - Y K I 6/' i $ * ft Mar 14 2017 .. i -../i:..- ......, / 4/31/ „.... 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EFFECTS ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT 7 A. Direct Effects 7 B. Indirect Effects 8 C. Interrelated/Interdependent Effects 8 D. Take Analysis 8 E. Determination of Effects 8 F. No Net Loss Analysis 8 5. Protective Measures 9 REFERENCES 10 MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 2 FIGURES 11-30 1. Project Location 11 2. Plat Map 12 3. Site Plan 13 4. Satellite Picture of the Project Area 14 5.Aerial Photo of the Project Area 14 6. Site Photo: Looking East from Proposed Parking Area 15 7. Site Photo: Looking West from Proposed Parking Area 15 8. Site Picture: Looking South from Proposed Parking Area 16 9. Site Picture: Looking South from Proposed Parking Area 16 10. Site Picture: Looking South at Site from across the street 17 11. Site Picture: Edge of wetland to the South of Proposed Parking Area 17 12. Site Picture: Edge of wetland to the South of Proposed Parking Area 18 13. Site Picture: Site Vegetation 18 14. Site Picture: Site Vegetation 19 15. Site Picture: Site Vegetation 20 16. Site Picture: Site Vegetation 20 17. WDFW Priority Species and Habitats Map 21 18. WDFW Priority Species and Habitats List 22 19.WDOE Coastal Atlas Map of Wetlands 23 20. WDOE Coastal Atlas Map of Aquatic Vegetation 23 21. WDOE Coastal Atlas Map of Slope Stability 24 22.WDOE Coastal Atlas Map of Drift Cells 24 23.NOAA ERMA Wetland Map 25 24.NOAA ERMA Rockfish Critical Habitat Map 25 25. NOAA ERMA Chinook Critical Habitat Map 26 26. NOAH ERMA Hood Canal Summer-run Chum Critical Habitat Map 26 27. NOAA ERMA Southern Resident Killer Whale Critical Habitat Map 27 28.NOAA ERMA Forage Fish Spawning Map 27 29.NOAA ERMA Shellfish/Invertebrate Spawning Map 28 30.Jefferson County Slope Stability Map 28 31.Jefferson County FEMA Flood Map 29 32.Jefferson County Wetland Map 29 33.Jefferson County Landslide Hazard Map 30 ATTACHMENTS 1. Mitigation Planting and Monitoring Plan 31-36 MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 3 Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Project 1. INTRODUCTION The current proposal is to develop a six vehicle parking area on Beckett Point in Jefferson County,WA.The site is located in a FEMA Frequently Flooded Area(Figure 31). In accordance with the requirements noted in the Jefferson County Code(JCC) 18.15.15,the following Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA)Habitat Assessment has been prepared for this project. The project location is seen in Figures 1 and 2. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION A.Applicant Information Beckett Point Fisherman's Club do Jean Camfield P.O. Box 1657 Port Townsend WA 98368 B.Project Location Beckett Point Rd. Port Townsend,WA 98368 Parcel#932200801,Jefferson County Section 23,Township 30 N.,Range 02 W. Lat.48°04'45.93"N,Long. 122°53'19.42"W C. Project Description Beckett Point Fisherman's Club is proposing to develop six parking spots,each 9'by 18'alongside Beckett Point Rd on the county right of way.A total strip measuring 54'by 8'(432 square feet)will be graveled and a total of 972 square feet of wetland buffer will be impacted as the proposed parking spaces are set back from the road by 8'.The parking area will remain in grass and log wheel stops will be placed on the NE side. Eight inch raw fir logs will be used for wheel stops,elevated on short crosspieces of the same material spaced according to the stall widths. Approximately 36 square feet of grass will be impacted by untreated logs. Log wheel stops and gravel were chosen for this project as they are less impactful than concrete paving and wheel stops. Impacts to the wetland buffer (grass parking areas with log wheel stops),outside of the ROW(gravel),are expected to be minimal.The leasehold will include a condition stating that vehicles shall not be parked in any of these spaces if fluids are leaking.Please see Figures 2 through 5 for more information on the proposed parking area as well as satellite and aerial photos of the project site. D.Action Area The action area should include the area within a '/2 mile radius of the project location. This area includes noise effects from construction activities. 3. HABITAT AND SPECIES INFORMATION A.Habitat One field investigation at the project site was conducted on March 3`d, 2017.The following is a description of the habitat noted in the project area(see Figures 6 through 16 for site photos).The area is presently covered in planted grass species for the most part with plantain sp.,yarrow,vetch sp. and gumweed. The gumweed (Grindelia integrifolia)will be impacted the most,as it is a larger perennial. It was noticed only in the lot furthest to the NE and there were not many visible plants(consider the growing season).The parking area will remain in grass and log wheel stops will be placed on the NE side.Again approximately 36 square feet of grass will be impacted by untreated logs. The east side of the parking area is located approximately 13'from the apparent wetland boundary(toe of slope where vegetation changes to mostly Salicornia virginica and Distichlis spicata).At slope wetland interface,dune grass becomes more prevalent(on the slope). To the SE there is a patch of Himalyan blackberry growing on the MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 4 slope between the right of way and apparent wetland boundary. Some sword fern and dune grass are present within the blackberry footprint. Suggested mitigation to wetland buffer impacts,is the removal of blackberry,and replanting with a native species. This area is approximately 500 square feet. Note since the site visit was done in the winter, some the quantities and identities of the plants above may be inaccurate. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife(WDFW)Priority Habitat and Species(PHS)mapping tool indicates the presence of several wetland(Estuarine and Marine,Freshwater Emergent,other)types in the vicinity of the project(Figures 17 and 18;WDFW 2017).National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration(NOAA) Environmental Response Management Application(ERMA)maps(Figure 23;NOAA 2017),Washington Department of Ecology(WDOE)Coastal Atlas maps(Figure 19;WDOE 2017),as well as Jefferson County Critical Areas Maps(Figure 32;JeffCo 2017)also indicate the presence of these wetlands.The project footprint is within the Freshwater Emergent Wetland buffer. According to Washington Department of Ecology(WDOE)Coastal Atlas maps,there are patchy eelgrass beds in the subtidal area of the shoreline(Figure 20;WDOE 2017).According to NOAA ERMA maps there is critical habitat for Puget Sound Chinook salmon,Hood Canal Summer-run Chum salmon,Rockfish,and Southern Resident Killer Whale critical habitat in the project vicinity area(Figures 24 to 27;NOAA 2017).However these marine critical habitats are across the road from the project site and are not expected to be impacted. There is also Herring spawning just offshore of the project site according to NOAA ERMA maps(Figure 28;NOAA 2017). WDFW PHS maps also indicate the presence of a Great Blue Heron breeding area in the vicinity of the project (Figures 17 and 18;WDFW 2017). Both the Jefferson County Critical Areas and WDOE Coastal Atlas maps indicate that the shoreline across the street from the project area is modified and experiences a left to right when looking at the shore from the water or a westerly net sediment transport.Additionally,both mapping tools also indicate that the project site is within an "Intermediate"slope stability area(Figures 21 to 22, and 30; WDOE and JeffCo 2017).According to Jefferson County Critical Areas maps,the project site is not within any landslide areas,but is within a FEMA"Zone A" floodplain(Figures 31 and 33;JeffCo 2017). None of these conditions are expected to be affected by the proposed parking area. B. Species Both WDFW PHS and NOAA ERMA maps identifies Pandalid Shrimp,Hardshell Clam/Subtidal Hardshell Clam, Pacific Herring,and Geoduck clam in the action area of the project site(Figures 17 to 18, and 29; WDFW and NOAA 2017).Pacific Herring spawning was identified offshore of the project(Figure 28;NOAA 2017).None of the species mentioned above have status on any federal or state lists.Below is a table of the Priority Habitat and Species mapped by WDFW within 1/2 mile of the project site. Table 1 WDFW PHS within the project footprint and within the 1/2 mile action area/2,640' radius. Species or Habitat Description Footprint Action Area Estuarine and Marine Wetland Aquatic Habitat N Y Freshwater Emergent Aquatic Habitat N Y Wetland Aquatic Habitat N Y Pandalid Shrimp Presence N Y Hardshell Clam/ Subtidal Hardshell Clam Presence N Y Pacific Herring Presence N Y Geoduck clam Presence N Y Great Blue Heron Breeding Area N Y MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 5 Status of Federally listed species with Critical Habitat in the project action area A range of fish, marine mammals,and bird species listed under the Endangered Species Act may occur,or may have critical habitat,within the proposed action area.The designated critical habitat in the project footprint and in the action area is presented below in Table 2. Table 2. NMFS/USFWS Critical Habitat Query Results NMFS/USFWS Critical Habitat Project Action Area Footprint Chum Salmon Critical Habitat—Freshwater N N Chinook Salmon Critical Habitat—Freshwater N N Final Nearshore Rockfish Critical Habitat N Y Final Deepwater Rockfish Critical Habitat N Y Leatherback Sea Turtle Critical Habitat N N Green Sturgeon Critical Habitat N Y Marine Critical Habitat for Puget Sound Chinook Salmon N Y Marine Critical Habitat for Hood Canal Summer-run Chum Salmon N Y Southern Resident Killer Whale Critical Habitat N Y Steelhead Trout Critical Habitat N N Bull Trout Final Critical Habitat N N Marbled Murrelet N N The listing status,presence of species,and critical habitat in the project action area, and relevant life history traits of each listed species within Puget Sound waters are presented below. Federally Listed Species That May be Present in the Area: In the project vicinity,there are two salmon species,Hood Canal summer-run chum(Oncorhynchus keta)and Puget Sound chinook(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), listed under the Endangered Species Act as threatened species according to the National Marine Fisheries Service(NMFS)(Federal Register,Vol.64,Nos. 56 and 57). NMFS also listed the Puget Sound steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss)as a threatened species under the ESA (Federal Register/Vol. 72,No. 91 /Friday,May 11,2007/Rules and Regulations). Bull trout(Salvelinus confluentus)were listed as threatened by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)in October of 1999. On April,23,2009,NOAA listed the distinct population segments(DPSs)of yelloweye and canary rockfish as threatened species under the Endangered Species Act(ESA)and proposed that the Georgia Basin DPS of bocaccio be listed as endangered.According to NOAA(Federal Register/Vol. 75,No. 81 /April 28,2010/Rules and Regulations),the area for the proposed listed rockfish includes all of Puget Sound south of Admiralty Inlet.The Georgia Basin refers to all of Puget Sound, including the area around the San Juan Islands,and the Strait of Georgia north to the mouth of the Campbell River in British Columbia.The western boundary of the Georgia Basin runs from east of Port Angeles to Victoria in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Critical habitat was designated for these three DPSs(Federal Resister/Vol 79,No 219/Thursday,November 13, 2014/Final Rule).The site shoreline is in the critical habitat shoreline area for juvenile canary and bocaccio rockfish. However,NMFS is proposing to remove canary rockfish from the federal list of threatened and Endangered Species(07/06/2016). MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 6 On September 2,2005,NMFS issued the final rule designating critical habitat for 12 Evolutionarily Significant Units(ESUs)of West Coast salmon, including the Puget Sound Chinook Salmon ESU and the Hood Canal Summer-run Chum ESU. The project site is in the designated area for the Puget Sound Chinook and Hood Canal Summer-run ESUs (Federal Register/Vol 70,No.170/Friday, September 2, 2005/Rules and Regulations). Critical habitat has been designated for Pacific steelhead(Federal Register/February 24, 2016/Final Rule). On November 15, 2005 NMFS listed the Southern Resident killer whale(Orcinus orca)as endangered under ESA (Federal Register/Vol. 70,No. 222/November 18,2005 /Rules and Regulations).NOAA Fisheries has designated critical habitat for killer whales(Federal Register/Vol. 71,No. 229/November 29,2006/Final Rule). "Critical habitat includes waters deeper than 20'relative to a contiguous shoreline delimited by the line of extreme high water." Therefore,the project site is not in an area designated as critical habitat for the Southern Resident killer whales. The project site is on a shoreline designated as critical habitat for Coastal-Puget Sound bull trout(Federal Register /Vol. 75,No. 200/October 18, 2010/Rules and Regulations). Marbled murrelets(Brachyramphus marmoratus)have also been listed as threatened by the USFWS since 1992. There is no murrelet critical habitat near the site(Federal Register/Vol. 61,No. 102/ 1996). 4. EFFECTS ANALYSIS OF PROPOSED PROJECT The status of each of the listed species in the action area has been provided. The project has been described and the action area defined.When reviewing all the data,the direct and indirect effects of the project on the listed species and their critical habitat should be considered. A. Direct Effects: When considering the direct effects of the proposed project,one must determine if the proposed project will immediately reduce or destroy the listed species and/or their habitat. The potential direct impacts caused by the construction process, followed by means to address them, include the following: 1. There may be siltation caused by soil erosion and runoff during construction and land preparation.Any siltation has the potential to impact the wetlands. Siltation in the nearshore and wetland during construction will be avoided by the implementation of the Best Management Practices(BMP) outlined in the Stormwater Drainage,.Erosion and Sediment Control Plan submitted for this project. ? c!s 4,.„(r J.f c e' t dhr'.y r f ri'„e.�. n 14: /$ ;57,1/4,4._: 2. There will be some construction noise associated the project, which may have temporary impacts on wildlife. Potential impacts to wildlife due to construction will be minimal. In addition, development of the proposed parking area is removed from the nearshore, so movement of fish should not be interrupted. 3. Decreased number of native or non-native plants: The proposed parking area footprint will displace some gumweed(Grindelia integrifolia). This impact to habitat function will be rectified by the planting of a variety of native vegetation and removal of non-native invasive Himalayan Black Berry in the wetland buffer adjacent the project site.See the details in Attachment 1. The project site is adjacent to an area identified by FEMA as a protected area. Because of this,the impacts on the following issues need to be addressed: a.Does the project involve the removal of native vegetation?Yes,see above. b. Does the project include channel straightening? No. c.Does the project result in habitat isolation? No. d. Does the project include bank armoring?No. e. Does the project reduce flood storage capacity? No. f. Does the project result in degradation of water quality? No. MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 7 g.Will there be construction effects(noise or turbidity)?Yes,see above. h.Will there be impacts to floodplain refugia for ESA-listed fish.No impacts are expected as a result of this project. i. Will the project impact spawning substrate. No impacts are expected to spawning substrate. j.Does the project impact flood volumes and flood velocities. No. B.Indirect Effects: When considering the indirect effects of the proposed project on the listed species and their habitat,one must determine the effects that might occur later in time,after completion of the project. Outside of the County right of way,the project impacts are expected to be minimal. Other impacts potential impacts by be fluid leaks from parked vehicles.The impacts caused by the increase in impervious surface area will be avoided by the Best Management Practices(BMP)outlined in the Stormwater Drainage,Erosion,and Sediment Control Plan submitted for this project. C.Interrelated/Interdependent Effects: Completion of this project will not promote future construction or other activities that would not otherwise occur without its completion.Therefore,no additional interrelated or interdependent actions that could affect species regulated under ESA will occur because of this project. D.Take Analysis: The ESA(Section 3)defines"take"as to"harass,harm,pursue,hunt, shoot,wound,trap, capture,collect or attempt to engage in any such conduct."The USFWS further defines"harm"as"significant habitat modification or degradation that results in death or injury to listed species by significantly impairing behavioral patterns such as breeding, feeding,or sheltering."It is likely that no"take"will result from this project. E. Determination of Effect: After reviewing the appropriate data and surveys,the determination of effect is: 1. Puget Sound chinook-"May affect,not likely to adversely affect" 2.Hood Canal Summer-run Chum—"May affect,not likely to adversely affect" 3. Bocaccio,yelloweye and canary rockfish- "May effect,not likely to adversely affect" 4. Bull trout-"May affect,not likely to adversely affect" 5.Puget Sound steelhead-"May affect,not likely to adversely affect" 6. Marbled murrelet-"May affect,not likely to adversely affect" F.No Net Loss Analysis All measures have been taken to avoid and minimize potential impacts resulting from the proposed project.A mitigation plan has been developed for this property to enhance the buffer and retain ecological function or values. In consideration of the unlikely impact to ESA species as well as the proposed mitigation suggested below,we determine that no-net-loss of ecological function will result from this project's unavoidable.Additionally we believe that this project reflects the goal of the Shoreline Master Program by balancing access to the environment with the protection of that environment. MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project. 8 5. Protective Measures A. Mitigation Planting Plan A mitigation plan involving the removal of non-native invasive Himalayan Black Berries and replanting of native vegetation in the wetland buffer adjacent to the proposed parking area has been developed for this project. This plan was designed to increase the amount of native plant species in the wetland buffer as well as to retain and ensure no net-loss of ecological functions and values of the shoreline.Please find the plan and map in Attachment 1 below B. Siltation Management: For the development of the proposed parking area, several methods are suggested to prevent siltation in the Washington State Department of Ecology's STORM WATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL FOR THE PUGET SOUND BASIN, often termed"the Technical Manual" (WDOE 2012). The following precautions for siltation prevention during construction processes are suggested in Volume II "Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention" in the Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. These Best Management Practices (BMPs) are as follows: • BMP C101: Preserving Natural Vegetation • BMP C102: Buffer Zones • BMP C103: High Visibility Fence • BMP C105: Stabilized Construction Entrance/Exit • BMP C106:Wheel Wash • BMP C107: Construction Road/Parking Area Stabilization • BMP C120:Temporary and Permanent Seeding • BMP C121: Mulching • BMP C122: Nets and Blankets • BMP C123: Plastic Covering • BMP C124:Sodding • BMP C125:Topsoiling/Composting • BMP C126: Polyacrylamide (PAM) for Soil Erosion Protection • BMP C130: Surface Roughening • BMP C131:Gradient Terraces • BMP C140: Dust Control • BMP C150: Materials on Hand • BMP C151: Concrete Handling • BMP C152: Sawcutting and Surfacing Pollution Prevention • BMP C153: Material Delivery,Storage and Containment • BMP C154:Concrete Washout Area • BMP C160: Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead • BMP C162: Scheduling Please refer to Volume II "Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention" in the Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington for BMP details. MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 9 REFERENCES Federal Register/Vol. 61,No. 102/May 24, 1996/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol.64,No. 56/March 24, 1999/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol. 64,No. 57/March 25, 1999/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol. 64,No. 210/November 1, 1999/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol 70,No.170/Friday, September 2, 2005/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register,Vol. 70,No. 222/November 18, 2005/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol. 71,No.229/November 29,2006/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol. 72,No. 91 /Friday,May 11,2007/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol. 75,No. 81 /Wednesday,April 28, 2010/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol. 75,No. 200/Monday, October 18, 2010/Rules and Regulations. Federal Resister/Vol 79,No 219/Thursday,November 13,2014/Final Rule Federal Resister/February 24, 2016/Final Rule Jefferson County. 2017. Critical Areas Maps. Port Townsend,WA. http://www.cojefferson.wa.us/idms/mapserver.shtml NOAA Environmental Response Management Application(ERMA)2017.Available at: https://www.erma.unh.edu/northwest/erma.html#/x=-122.66955&y=47.86951&z=9&layers=. Coastal Response Research Center, University of New Hampshire. Durham,NH. WDFW(Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife). 2017. Priority Habitats and Species report.Available at: http://wdfw.wa.gov/mapping/phs/. Olympia,Washington. WDOE(Washington Department of Ecology). 2017.Washington State Coastal Atlas Map. Available at: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/coastalatlas/tools/Map.aspx. Olympia, Washington. WSDE(Washington State Department of Ecology). 2017.Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. Washington State Department of Ecology, Water Quality Program. Olympia,WA. 1035 pp. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/manual.html MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 10 Figure 1. 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WDFW Priority Species and Habitats List WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE PRIORITY HABITATS AND SPECIES REPORT d SOURCE DATASET. PHSPIu5Public Query ID:P170317133038 REPORT DATE: 03/17/2017 1.30 Common Name Site Name Priority Area Accuracy Federal Status Sensitive Data Source Entity Scientific Name Source Dataset Occurrence Type State Status Resolution Geometry Type Source Record More Information(URL) PHS Listing Status Notes Source Date Mgmt Recommendations Estuarine and Maine WA Aquatic Habitat NA NA N US Fish and W idte Service NWIWetiards Aquatic habitat NA AS MAPPED Polygons htq//www.ecy.wa. OHS ruled Estuarine and Marine WA Aquatic Habitat NA NA N US Fah and Widire Service NWIWeeands Aquatic habitat NA AS MAPPED Polygons hep:7iwww.ecy.wa. PHS Listed Freshwater Emergent WA Aquatic Habitat NA N/A N US Fish and W idle Service NWIWenands Aquatic habitat N/A AS MAPPED Polygons hapAw w.ecy.we. PHS Listed Fresowater Emergent NA Aquatic Habitat NA WA N US Fish and W idrre Service NWM(etiands Aquatic habitat WA AS MAPPED Polygons my ic any ma PHS Listed Geoduck Not Oven Presence NA WA N WDFW Shellfish Summary Presence N/A AS MAPPED Polygo rs WA PHS Listed Great blue heron BECKETT POINT Breedrg Area 1/4 mile(Quarter N/A N WA Dept or Fish and Wildlife Ardea halides PHSREGION Breeding occurrence Monitored AS MAPPED Poygons 902443 htpJMdlw, a.gov/publicatiore/pb.php9 PHS LISTED Hardshell Clam Not Given Presence NA N/A N WDFW She(Mish_Summary Presence WA AS MAPPED Pdygcrs N/A PHS Listed Hardshell Clam Not Given Presence NA N/A N MEW Srellfish..Summrary Presence N/A AS MAPPED Polygons N/A PHS Listed Other WA Aquatic Habitat NA N/AN US Fish and Wildlife Service NWIWetlands Aquatic habitat N/A AS MAPPED Po iY9ors htpl/www.ecy.ma. PHS Listed Padfo Honing(Georgia Discovery Bay,' Brewing Area NA WAN WDFW Fish Program Ciopea pellasi HarrSpwn Brewing area Candidate AS MAPPED Polygons htq/Mdtw-wa. PHS Listed Pacific Herrvg org (Geia Discovery Bay-' Regular Concentration NA WA N WDFW F/sh Program Clupea pollen HerrHold Regular Concentration Candidate AS MAPPED Polygons httpl/wdtv.wa. PHS Listed PareWlld Shrimp Not Given Presence NA N/A N WNW ShellfishSummary Presence N/A AS MAPPED Polygons N/A PHS Listed Subtidal Hardshell Clam Not Given Presence NA WA N WDFW Shellfish Summary Presence N/A AS MAPPED Polygons N/A PMS Listed Wetlands REGION 6 SALTWATER Aquatic Habitat 1/4 mile(Quarter N/A N WA Dept.of Ash and Witdfite PHSREGION N/A N/A AS MAPPED Polygons 904451 http://www.ecywa PHS LISTED DISCLAIMER.This report includes infonnaE0n that the Wasbrgton Department of Fish and Wildlife(WDFW)maintains in a central computer database. It is not an attempt to provide you with an oKclal agency response as to the inspects of your project on fish and wildlife. This information only documents the location of fish and wildlife resources t0 the best of our knowledge.bis not a complete inventory and tis important to note that fists and wildlife resources may occur in areas not currently known to WDFW biologists,or in areas for which comprehensive surveys have not been conducted. Site specific surveys are frequently rscesssary to rule out the presence of priority resources.Locations of fish and wildlife resources are subject to vraition caused by disturbance,changes in season and weather,and other fors.WDFW does not recommend using reports more than No months old. 03/17/2017 130 2 MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project. 22 Figure 19. WDOE Coastal Atlas Map of Wetlands Coastal Atlas Legend: Mae 111. • t x Add map data tPP PPPte M•3 Figure 20. WDOE Coastal Atlas Map of Aquatic Vegetation �EC040 Legend: . r. 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G Zone Hazards [3 0 Airport Overlay L_j r)No Shooting Zones Transitional Zoning Courtly Zoning Shoreline Features n Zoom Parcel: Go Roark Go Scale-1:5025 Go MA ." - Refresh Map j MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 30 Attachment 1. Mitigation Planting and Monitoring Plan A. Site Vegetation The subject area is covered in grass sp. with scattered plantain sp., yarrow, vetch sp. and gumweed. The gumweed(Grindelia integrifolia) will be impacted the most, as it is a larger perennial. It was noted only in the lot furthest to the NE and there were not many visible plants. B. Mitigation Plan Mitigation is required for this site to offset the impacts to the wetland buffer. 972 square feet of wetland buffer will be impacted by six parking spaces, each 9 feet by 18 feet(Figure 1). A strip measuring 54 feet by 8 feet(432 square feet) will be graveled. This area is considered County Right of Way(ROW) and is not included in the mitigation compensation. The parking area will remain in grass and log wheel stops will be placed on the NE side. Untreated logs will cover approximately 36 square feet of grass. Impact to the functions of the wetland buffer should be minimal as the log wheel stops will be the only permanent impervious surface. Cars parked on the grass could impact the buffer by leaking fluids(oil, antifreeze, etc.). Recommended mitigation includes: the removal of approximately 400 square feet of non-native invasive Himalayan blackberry(Figure 1), to be replanted with native dune grass and rose species, and a stipulation in the leaseholds of owners who require a parking space. The leasehold will include a condition stating that vehicles shall not be parked in any of these spaces if fluids are leaking. The best control method for the invasives is hand removal. Blackberry should be cut and the roots dug up if possible. The plants selected for this site are native plants that already thrive in the area. They were selected to improve the overall value of the functions in this wetland buffer. Following is a table showing the plant species and numbers for the planting area. Plants will be selected from a regional native plant nursery. Plant List Quantity Botanical Common Name Size Name Approx. Elymus American dune Plugs on 12" 400 mollis grass centers 9 Rosa nutkana Nootka rose 1 Gal on 5' centers Plants should be installed in late fall or early spring following the construction work. During these times plants are semi-dormant and soils are easier to work. Plants will be laid out by hand generally following the spacing specified on the planting plan map (Figure 2). The plants will be installed by digging a one to two foot hole, loosening the soil, placing plant in ground after loosening soil around root ball. The hole must be deep enough to ensure that roots are straight, but not so deep as to bury plants too far above the root collar. Once the plant is in place the hole will be backfilled and tamped lightly. Mulch should be applied 3"deep around plants, being careful not to touch stem of plant. No extraordinary measures are proposed at this time to protect the installed plants other than mulching, weeding and watering. Substitutions might be necessary for species or individuals that cannot be found at local nurseries. All plant substitutions will be approved by the project biologist prior to installation to ensure their suitability for the site. MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 31 C. Performance Standards Performance standards are measurable criteria for determining if the goals and objectives of the mitigation project are being achieved. If the proposed benchmarks are not achieved by comparing the surveys to the mitigation goals, then contingency plans will need to be implemented. Performance Standard# 1 (survival rate): Immediately after planting,all plants will be counted and documented. At the end of each growing season(late Aug-early Sept)plots will be visited and a count of surviving plants will be documented.The percent survival for the plots will be calculated by dividing the total number of plants after planting by the total number of surviving plants at the end of the season. Photo stations for each replanting site will be determined and a photograph of each transplant location will be taken on an annual basis. Individual plants that die must be replaced with native species in order to meet the survival performance standards. Performance Standard#2(percent cover): The percent cover standard will be monitored by looking at each monitoring unit of the enhanced areas from above and estimating the area covered by the individual species. The percent cover within an area can be quantified as a total greater than 100%because plants (in tree,high/low shrub and herbaceous layers) overlap in cover. Performance Standard#3 (invasive removal): All areas where invasive plants were removed will be surveyed visually and categorized with photo stations. This is to ensure that 0% (none) of the targeted Invasive species(Himalayan Blackberry)will be present and have not reestablished within each monitoring year. D. Monitoring Plan An as-built drawing and report will be submitted as documentation of the implementation of the approved planting plan within one month of installation. The plan will include vegetation description and photo documentation from established photo stations. A panoramic photo of the entire mitigation site will also be provided. Photos should be taken June-August, during the growing season. Monitoring will take place over a period of five years at the end of the growing season(late August or early September)of each monitoring year. The performance standards will be monitored by measuring plots in zones within the planting area that will be established and mapped after planting occurs, on the as-built plan. There will be photo points for each plot and they will be referenced on the as-built plan. Each year, the photo points that are established at each site,will be used for comparison. Photos will be taken at all points for all years as visual documentation of the performance standards progress, or lack of. In addition to photos at designated points,photo documentation must include a panoramic view of the entire planting area. Submitted photos must be formatted on standard 8 1/2 "by 11"paper, dated with the date the photo was taken, and clearly labeled with the direction from which the photo was taken. The photo location points must be identified on an appropriate drawing. Collected data and photos will be compiled into an annual Riparian Planting report each year and submitted by November 30 of each monitoring year for five years. Each annual monitoring report shall include written and photographic documentation on plant mortality and replanting efforts and must document whether the performance standards are being met. Monitoring results will determine whether or not contingency measures will be needed. MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 32 Performance Standards#1 & 2 Year 1: Achieve 100% survival success of replanted natives into mitigation areas Year 2: Achieve 100% survival success at end of second year into mitigation areas Year 3: Achieve 80% survival success at end of third year into mitigation areas Year 4: Achieve 80% survival success at end of fourth year into mitigation areas Year 5: Achieve 80% survival success at end of fifth year into mitigation areas Performance Standard#3 Year 1: Achieve 100%removal of targeting invasive species from mitigation areas Year 2: Achieve 100%removal of targeting invasive species from mitigation areas Year 3: Achieve 100%removal of targeting invasive species from mitigation areas Year 4: Achieve 100%removal of targeting invasive species from mitigation areas Year 5: Achieve 100%removal of targeting invasive species from mitigation areas E. Maintenance and Contingency Maintenance shall occur at least twice during the growing season to ensure the survival of all native species within the mitigation area, including volunteer natives. Watering by hand or sprinkler may be necessary during year number one until the plants are established. Water requirements will depend on the timing of planting with the seasons and weather conditions. Once plants are established, extra watering may not be necessary. Hand weeding will be necessary around all plants that are being monitored for survival and coverage. If the required survival rate is not met by the end of any monitoring year,plants lost to mortality will be replaced to achieve the percentage cover performance standard described above. Prior to replacement, an appropriate assessment will be performed to determine if the survival was affected by species/site selection, animal damage, or some other factor. Subsequent contingency actions must be designed to respond directly to the stressor(s), which are increasing mortality of planted native species. If a particular species is shown not to endure site conditions then another,more appropriate species will be selected. If excessive damage is observed, protective measures will be introduced. Monitoring years may be added if significant re-planting becomes necessary. Monitoring on an annual basis for five years will occur with photographs to determine the survival rate of the transplanted area. If 100% success is achieved before reaching the five-year mark, monitoring will continue without extra replanting efforts. Within the five year time period, transplanting will occur on an annual basis to replace any plants that are lost until 100% success is achieved. MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 33 Figure 1. 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Volumes II through V of this manual present Best Management Practices (BMPs) for use in meeting-the Minimum Requirements. Throughout this chapter,requirements are written in bold and supplemental guidelines that serve as advice and other materials are not in bold. 2.5.1 Minimum Requirement#1: Preparation of Stormwater Site Plans All projects meeting the thresholds in Section 2.4 shall prepare a Stormwater Site Plan for local government review. Stormwater Site Plans shall use site-appropriate development principles, as required and encouraged by local development codes,to retain native vegetation and minimize impervious surfaces to the extent feasible. Stormwater Site Plans shall be prepared in accordance with Cha ter 3 of this volume. Objective The 2,000 square feet threshold for hard surfaces and 7,000 square foot threshold for land disturbance are chosen to capture most single family home construction and their equivalent.Note that the scope of the stoiniwater site plan only covers compliance with Minimum Requirements #2 through#5 if the thresholds of 5,000 square feet of hard surface or conversion of 3/ acre of vegetation to lawn or landscape, or conversion of 2.5 acres of vegetation to pasture are not exceeded. Supplemental guidelines Projects proposed by departments and agencies within the local government with jurisdiction must comply with this requirement. The local government shall determine the process for ensuring proper project review, inspection, and compliance by its own departments and agencies. Volume I—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012 2-16 , 2.5.2 Minimum Requirement#2: Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention (SWPP) Thresholds All new development and redevelopment projects are responsible for preventing erosion and discharge of sediment and other pollutants into receiving waters. Projects which result in 2,000 square feet or more of new plus replaced hard surface area, or which disturb 7,000 square feet or more of land must prepare a Construction SWPP Plan (SWPPP) as part of the Stormwater Site Plan (see Section 2.5.1). Projects that result in less than 2,000 square feet of new plus replaced hard surface area, or disturb less than 7,000 square feet of land are not required to prepare a Construction SWPPP,but must consider all of the 13 Elements of Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention and develop controls for all elements that pertain to the project site. General Requirements The SWPPP shall include a narrative and drawings.All BMPs shall be clearly referenced in the narrative and marked on the drawings. The SWPPP narrative shall include documentation to explain and justify the pollution prevention decisions made for the project.Each of the 13 elements must be considered and included in the Construction SWPPP unless site conditions render the element unnecessary and the exemption from that element is clearly justified in the narrative of the SWPPP. Clearing and grading activities for developments shall be permitted only if conducted pursuant to an approved site development plan (e.g., subdivision approval) that establishes permitted areas of clearing, grading, cutting, and filling.These permitted clearing and grading areas and any other areas required to preserve critical or sensitive areas,buffers,native growth protection easements, or tree retention areas shall be delineated on the site plans and the development site. The SWPPP shall be implemented beginning with initial land disturbance and until final stabilization. Sediment and Erosion control BMPs shall be consistent with the BMPs contained in chapters 3 and 4 of Volume II. Seasonal Work Limitations -From October 1 through April 30, clearing, grading, and other soil disturbing activities shall only be permitted if shown to the satisfaction of the local permitting authority that silt-laden runoff will be prevented from leaving the site through a combination of the following: 1. Site conditions including existing vegetative coverage,slope, soil type and proximity to receiving waters. Volume I—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012 2-17 2. Limitations on activities and the extent of disturbed areas. 3. Proposed erosion and sediment control measures. The following activities are exempt from the seasonal clearing and grading limitations: 1. Routine maintenance and necessary repair of erosion and sediment control BMPs. 2. Routine maintenance of public facilities or existing utility structures that do not expose the soil or result in the removal of the vegetative cover to soil. 3. Activities where there is one hundred percent infiltration of surface water runoff within the site in approved and installed erosion and sediment control facilities. Project Requirements - Construction SWPPP Elements Element 1: Preserve Vegetation/Mark Clearing Limits • Before beginning land disturbing activities,including clearing and grading, clearly mark all clearing limits, sensitive areas and their buffers, and trees that are to be preserved within the construction area. • Retain the duff layer,native top soil, and natural vegetation in an undisturbed state to the maximum degree practicable. Element 2: Establish Construction Access • Limit construction vehicle access and exit to one route,if possible. • Stabilize access points with a pad of quarry spalls, crushed rock, or other equivalent BMPs,to minimize tracking of sediment onto public roads. • Locate wheel wash or tire baths on site, if the stabilized construction entrance is not effective in preventing tracking sediment onto roads. • If sediment is tracked off site, clean the affected roadway thoroughly at the end of each day, or more frequently as necessary (for example, during wet weather). Remove sediment from roads by shoveling, sweeping, or pick up and transport the sediment to a controlled sediment disposal area. • Conduct street washing only after sediment is removed in accordance with the above bullet. Volume 1—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012 2-18 • Control street wash wastewater by pumping back on-site, or otherwise prevent it from discharging into systems tributary to waters of the State. Element 3: Control Flow Rates • Protect properties and waterways downstream of development sites from erosion and the associated discharge of turbid waters due to increases in the velocity and peak volumetric flow rate of stormwater runoff from the project site. • Where necessary to comply with the bullet above, construct stormwater retention or detention facilities as one of the first steps in grading.Assure that detention facilities function properly before constructing site improvements (e.g.impervious surfaces). • If permanent infiltration ponds are used for flow control during construction, protect these facilities from siltation during the construction phase. Element 4: Install Sediment Controls • Design,install, and maintain effective erosion controls and sediment controls to minimize the discharge of pollutants. • Construct sediment control BMPs (sediment ponds,traps, filters, etc.) as one of the first steps in grading.These BMPs shall be functional before other land disturbing activities take place. • Minimize sediment discharges from the site.The design, installation and maintenance of erosion and sediment controls must address factors such as the amount, frequency,intensity and duration of precipitation,the nature of resulting stormwater runoff, and soil characteristics, including the range of soil particle sizes expected to be present on the site. • Direct stormwater runoff from disturbed areas through a sediment pond or other appropriate sediment removal BMP, before the runoff leaves a construction site or before discharge to an infiltration facility.Runoff from fully stabilized areas may be discharged without a sediment removal BMP, but must meet the flow control performance standard in Element#3, bullet#1. • Locate BMPs intended to trap sediment on-site in a manner to avoid interference with the movement of juvenile salmonids attempting to enter off-channel areas or drainages. • Where feasible, design outlet structures that withdraw impounded stormwater from the surface to avoid discharging sediment that is still suspended lower in the water column. Volume I—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012 2-19 . Element 5: Stabilize Soils • Stabilize exposed and unworked soils by application of effective BMPs that prevent erosion.Applicable BMPs include, but are not limited to: temporary and permanent seeding, sodding,mulching, plastic covering, erosion control fabrics and matting, soil application of polyacrylamide (PAM), the early application of gravel base early on areas to be paved, and dust control. • Control stormwater volume and velocity within the site to minimize soil erosion. • Control stormwater discharges, including both peak flow rates and total stormwater volume,to minimize erosion at outlets and to minimize downstream channel and stream bank erosion. • Soils must not remain exposed and unworked for more than the time periods set forth below to prevent erosion: • During the dry season (May 1 -Sept.30): 7 days • During the wet season (October 1 -April 30): 2 days • Stabilize soils at the end of the shift before a holiday or weekend if needed based on the weather forecast. • Stabilize soil stockpiles from erosion,protected with sediment trapping measures, and where possible, be located away from storm drain inlets,waterways and drainage channels. • Minimize the amount of soil exposed during construction activity. • Minimize the disturbance of steep slopes. • Minimize soil compaction and, unless infeasible,preserve topsoil. Element 6: Protect Slopes • Design and construct cut-and-fill slopes in a manner to minimize erosion.Applicable practices include, but are not limited to, reducing continuous length of slope with terracing and diversions, reducing slope steepness, and roughening slope surfaces (for example,track walking). • Divert off-site stormwater (run-on) or ground water away from slopes and disturbed areas with interceptor dikes,pipes and/or swales. Off-site stormwater should be managed separately from stormwater generated on the site. • At the top of slopes, collect drainage in pipe slope drains or protected channels to prevent erosion. • Temporary pipe slope drains must handle the peak 10-minute velocity of flow from a Type 1A, 10-year,24-hour frequency Volume 1—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012 2-20 storm for the developed condition. Alternatively, the 10-year and 1-hour flow rate predicted by an approved continuous runoff model, increased by a factor of 1.6, may be used. The hydrologic analysis must use the existing land cover condition for predicting flow rates from tributary areas outside the project limits.For tributary areas on the project site,the analysis must use the temporary or permanent project land cover condition,whichever will produce the highest flow rates. If using the Western Washington Hydrology Model(WWIM) to predict flows, bare soil areas should be modeled as "landscaped" area. • Place excavated material on the uphill side of trenches, consistent with safety and space considerations. • Place check dams at regular intervals within constructed channels that are cut down a slope. Element 7: Protect Drain Inlets • Protect all storm drain inlets made operable during construction so that stormwater runoff shall not enter the conveyance system without first being filtered or treated to remove sediment. • Clean or remove and replace inlet protection devices when sediment has filled one-third of the available storage (unless a different standard is specified by the product manufacturer). Element 8: Stabilize Channels and Outlets • Design, construct, and stabilize all on-site conveyance channels to prevent erosion from the following expected peak flows: • Channels must handle the peak 10-minute velocity of flow from a Type 1A, 10-year,24-hour frequency storm for the developed condition. Alternatively,the 10-year, 1-hour flow rate indicated by an approved continuous runoff model, increased by a factor of 1.6,may be used.The hydrologic analysis must use the existing land cover condition for predicting flow rates from tributary areas outside the project limits. For tributary areas on the project site,the analysis must use the temporary or permanent project land cover condition, whichever will produce the highest flow rates. If using the Western Washington Hydrology Model (WWHM) to predict flows, bare soil areas should be modeled as "landscaped area. • Provide stabilization, including armoring material, adequate to prevent erosion of outlets, adjacent stream banks, slopes and downstream reaches at the outlets of all conveyance systems. Volume I—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012 2-21 Element 9: Control Pollutants • Design,install, implement and maintain effective pollution prevention measures to minimize the discharge of pollutants. • Handle and dispose of all pollutants,including waste materials and demolition debris that occur on-site in a manner that does not cause contamination of stormwater. • Provide cover, containment,and protection from vandalism for all chemicals,liquid products,petroleum products, and other materials that have the potential to pose a threat to human health or the environment. On-site fueling tanks must include secondary containment. Secondary containment means placing tanks or containers within an impervious structure capable of containing 110% of the volume contained in the largest take within the containment structure.Double-walled tanks do not require additional secondary containment. • Conduct maintenance,fueling, and repair of heavy equipment and vehicles using spill prevention and control measures. Clean contaminated surfaces immediately following any spill incident. • Discharge wheel wash or tire bath wastewater to a separate on-site treatment system that prevents discharge to surface water, such as closed-loop recirculation or upland application, or to the sanitary sewer,with local sewer district approval. • Apply fertilizers and pesticides in a manner and at application rates that will not result in loss of chemical to stormwater runoff. Follow manufacturers'label requirements for application rates and procedures. • Use BMPs to prevent contamination of stormwater runoff by pH modifying sources.The sources for this contamination include, but are not limited to: bulk cement,cement kiln dust,fly ash, new concrete washing and curing waters,waste streams generated from concrete grinding and sawing, exposed aggregate processes, dewatering concrete vaults,concrete pumping and mixer washout waters. • Adjust the pH of stormwater if necessary to prevent violations of water quality standards. • Assure that washout of concrete trucks is performed off-site or in designated concrete washout areas only.Do not wash out concrete trucks onto the ground, or into storm drains, open ditches,streets, or streams. Do not dump excess concrete on-site, except in designated concrete washout areas. Concrete spillage or concrete discharge to surface waters of the State is prohibited. Volume 1-Minimum Technical Requirements-August 2012 7_77 • Obtain written approval from Ecology before using chemical treatment other than CO2 or dry ice to adjust pH. Element 10: Control De-Watering • Discharge foundation,vault, and trench de-watering water, which has similar characteristics to stormwater runoff at the site,into a controlled conveyance system before discharge to a sediment trap or sediment pond. • Discharge clean,non-turbid de-watering water, such as well-point ground water,to systems tributary to, or directly into surface waters of the State, as specified in Element#8,provided the de- watering flow does not cause erosion or flooding of receiving waters.Do not route clean dewatering water through stormwater sediment ponds.Note that"surface waters of the State"may exist on a construction site as well as off site; for example, a creek running through a site. • Handle highly turbid or otherwise contaminated dewatering water separately from stormwater. • Other treatment or disposal options may include: 1. Infiltration. 2. Transport off-site in a vehicle,such as a vacuum flush truck, for legal disposal in a manner that does not pollute state waters. 3. Ecology-approved on-site chemical treatment or other suitable treatment technologies. 4. Sanitary or combined sewer discharge with local sewer district approval,if there is no other option. 5. Use of a sedimentation bag with outfall to a ditch or swale for small volumes of localized dewatering. Element 11: Maintain BMPs • Maintain and repair all temporary and permanent erosion and sediment control BMPs as needed to assure continued performance of their intended function in accordance with BMP specifications. • Remove all temporary erosion and sediment control BMPs within 30 days after achieving final site stabilization or after the temporary BMPs are no longer needed. Volume 1—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012 2-23 • „ a s Element 12: Manage The Project • Phase development projects to the maximum degree practicable and take into account seasonal work limitations. • Inspection and monitoring—Inspect, maintain and repair all BIVMPs as needed to assure continued performance of their intended function. Projects regulated under the Construction Stormwater General Permit must conduct site inspections and monitoring in accordance with-Special Condition S4 of the Construction Stormwater General Permit. • Maintaining an updated construction SWPPP—Maintain,update, and implement the SWPPP. • Projects that disturb one or more acres must have site inspections conducted by a Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead (CESCL). Project sites disturbing less than one acre may have a CESCL or a person without CESCL certification conduct inspections.By the initiation of construction,the SWPPP must identify the CESCL or inspector,who must be present on-site or on-call at all times. • The CESCL or inspector(project sites less than one acre)must have the skills to assess the: • Site conditions and construction activities that could impact the quality of stormwater. • Effectiveness of erosion and sediment control measures used to control the quality of stormwater discharges. • The CESCL or inspector must examine stormwater visually for the presence of suspended sediment, turbidity,discoloration, and oil sheen. They must evaluate the effectiveness of BMPs and determine if it is necessary to install,maintain, or repair BMPs to improve the quality of stounwater discharges. Based on the results of the inspection, construction site operators must correct the problems identified by: • Reviewing the SWPPP for compliance with the 13 construction SWPPP elements and making appropriate revisions within 7 days of the inspection. • Immediately beginning the process of fully implementing and maintaining appropriate source control and/or treatment BMPs as soon as possible, addressing the problems not later than within 10 days of the inspection. If installation of necessary treatment BMPs is not feasible within 10 days,the construction site operator may request an extension within the initial 10-day response period. Volume I—Minimum Technical Requirements—August 2012 2-24 i e •r • Documenting BMP implementation and maintenance in the site log book (sites larger than 1 acre). • The CESCL or inspector must inspect all areas disturbed by construction activities, all BMPs, and all stoimwater discharge points at least once every calendar week and within 24 hours of any discharge from the site. (For purposes of this condition,individual discharge events that last more than one day do not require daily inspections. For example, if a stouunwater pond discharges continuously over the course of a week, only one inspection is required that week.) The CESCL or inspector may reduce the inspection frequency for temporary stabilized, inactive sites to once every calendar month. Element 13: Protect Low Impact Development BMPs • Protect all Bioretention and Rain Garden BMPs from sedimentation through installation and maintenance of erosion and sediment control BMPs on portions of the site that drain into the Bioretention and/or Rain Garden BMPs. Restore the BMPs to their fully functioning condition if they accumulate sediment during construction.Restoring the BMP must include removal of sediment and any sediment-laden Bioretention/rain garden soils, and replacing the removed soils with soils meeting the design specification. • Prevent compacting Bioretention and rain garden BMPs by excluding construction equipment and foot traffic. Protect completed lawn and landscaped areas from compaction due to construction equipment. • Control erosion and avoid introducing sediment from surrounding land uses onto permeable pavements.Do not allow muddy construction equipment on the base material or pavement.Do not allow sediment-laden runoff onto permeable pavements or base materials. • Pavement fouled with sediments or no longer passing an initial infiltration test must be cleaned using procedures in accordance with this manual or the manufacturer's procedures. • Keep all heavy equipment off existing soils under LID facilities that have been excavated to final grade to retain the infiltration rate of the soils. 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WASHINGTON. 4. T>,( 0)67•ori+ PM 091.4.4144. -0434 t I 4i MP•U401 ne-/m 4..f.ml 4 94 p '' 1.993 nepnm4•e.,ni,n. MIP/7•+.•.sP1eee/n9@+ • JOB NO 1555 $. a 4 N.•szn-gxt° ' SHEET WETLAND w; . FloJefferson County t t...› Department of Public Works VI • • 623 Sheridan St. Port Townsend, WA 98368 I 7.4 (360) 385-9160 Monte Reinders, P.E. Public Works Director/County Engineer TO: Anna Bausher, Associate Planner, Department of Community Development FROM: Terry Duff, Eng Tech III ' DATE: November 30, 2016 SUBJECT: RAP16-00064, Beckett Point Fisherman's Club, APN: 932200801 I have reviewed the above application for the parking spaces along Beckett Point Rd. and am forwarding it for your review of Environmental Sensitive Areas (ESA). One of these spaces is required for Aleta Erickson's building permit at 814 Beckett Point Rd. I have attached a copy of the Application, site plan and maps indicating the ESAs. A letter was also sent to the Applicant indicating review by DCD will be required. Please sign off on the appropriate Activities within this case and add any appropriate Conditions then let me know when your review is complete so I can issue the permit. The permit will also have a condition that states the installation of the parking spaces will need to be completed prior to a final inspection on Aleta Erickson's building permit. Please contact me with any questions or concerns regarding this matter. , , Jefferson County v -- Department of Public Works ti. �;, ,.�; ,` 623 Sheridan St. r`� ;, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 385-9160 Monte Reinders, P.E. Public Works Director/County Engineer November 30, 2016 Alec Lang Beckett Point Fisherman's Club PO Box 1657 Port Townsend, WA 98368 Re: Road Approach for Parking Spaces/RAP16-00064— Beckett Point Rd/Parcel#932200801 Dear Alec, I received your Application for a Road Approach Permit off Beckett Point Rd. for the overflow parking spaces across from the boat ramp. As you know, any develop within this area will require review of the environmentally sensitive areas by the Department of Community Development. Therefore, in accordance with the Jefferson County Code Chapter 18.22, your application will be sent to the Department of Community Development(DCD)for a review. I believe Anna Bausher has made you aware of this in a recent email. She will be in contact with you regarding this process. Once DCD has completed their review, I can issue the Road Approach Permit. Please keep in mind that the Road Approach Permit is for work within the right-of-way only, therefore, all work outside the right-of- way is contingent upon DCD's review and approval. Please contact me with any questions or concerns you may have regarding this matter. Sincerely, TerryD Eng g ech II 360-385-9159 tduff(&.co.jefferson.wa.us Anna Bausher, Associated Planner Department of Community Development rc : -,, el 29 2MB r. 4rte, JEFFERSON COUNTYre1r-.� APPLICATION FOR ROAD APPROACH PERMIT '- --"..__.__._TX,b ':i., JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPT '' Department of Public Works CountyJefferson Receittt " � ' ► " I� +— ,_ 623 Sheridan Street Check = Port Townsend, WA 98368 Date Paid 11-•• -4 fo 360-385-9159 Mile Post Fee 46Z f, '`j'In 0 «rider ,n��a,lltees nr,ant-.1 •rmu..t.Y,e�:;.r ilitrt-Old,;a;fi.:< e,i.^++94 Please Print or Type All Information-Cheek All That Apply IResidential Approach Logging Approach Iemrsear+ Arc :each (:ommerciai Approach f Improsements Only DECK ETT Po INT 14 eAD K_G 01 (runts Road Name Parcel\um r BEL k Tr PO r,V i _ F'cfirieL-!`c'' S As propeny owner.t hereby designate Ptt ner CLOG' - _.�,�_ r ,.r matters relatedip this app cation for perrn;ti s i. z9 P. o. 130X_ {657 _ . 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Flagging Color and Date Flagged iPiease;.fir.rt'"•.ick.-% N..... : A('KNOWl EDGE.1E\TS 13%.signing the application form,the undersigned Applicant attests that the information provided herein is true and correct to t'e rest 0:^:a_e..•, ,'c...c v Iagrees to all conditions on the permit Thr Applicant also certifies that this application is being made with the full knowledge and cc se ,: aflectend property Any material falsehood or any omission of material faet made by the Applicant.'Owner with respect to this appl„at„ ;s.n.. a. this permit being null and sold The Applicant further agrees to sale indemnor and hold harmlessietfcrson t'ount%agasnat all liabilities.tudgrrrentscoon costs rear,•'.i a' c” .,z and expenses that may in an was acetic against fetferson Counts as a is-stilt of or in con,equence of the granting of this perm.t 1'h.:Applicant further agrees to pros ide access and right it entry to Jefferson(',s.int%and lis employees representatives.or agents tor Me sr c-....r, c application review and ars required later inspection this right of entn shrill espire schen the l'ounn,concludes the application has ;:'rr.:r,: .a;- aophcahte!awl and regulations Access and right of emn to Applicant s property shall he requested and shall o.cw ort}dtinng ee,;,am i-...,,,-..:.,-_, The action or actions Applicant will undertake as a result of this permit may/legato els impact one or more threatened or endantt red see...is ,;„..;... ::. a potential'take'•of an endangered species as those terms are defined in the lidera'law known as the"Endangered Species Act �r F's A c - makes no assurances to the Applicant that the actions that will be undertaken because this permit has been issued will not s:oldie the D s A s a t group or agency can tile a lawsuit on behalf elan endangered species regarding Applicant's actronlsi esen if Applicant is an cornpitarcwe;i- r . c. i ('ounty Development Code I the Applicant acknowledges that he,she or it holds ndts idual and non-transferable responsibilas for adhenng to and compls rig ss„h the ES A it :A . .-,. 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V A MARINE SURVEYS it ASSESSMENTS011 267 Hudson Street WI'— 3 Z Port Townsend WA 98368 C ovNr(DC+D ��F (360) 385-4073 FtSON F� marine.surveys.inc@gmail.com Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 4 2. PROJECT INFORMATION 4 A. Applicant Information 4 B. Project Location 4 C. Project Description 4 D. Action Area 4 3. HABITAT AND SPECIES INFORMATION 4-7 4. EFFECTS ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT 7 A. Direct Effects 7 B. Indirect Effects 8 C. Interrelated/Interdependent Effects 8 D. Take Analysis 8 E. Determination of Effects 8 F. No Net Loss Analysis 8 5. Protective Measures 9 REFERENCES 10 MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 2 FIGURES 11-30 1. Project Location 11 2. Plat Map 12 3. Site Plan 13 4. Satellite Picture of the Project Area 14 5. Aerial Photo of the Project Area 14 6. Site Photo: Looking East from Proposed Parking Area 15 7. Site Photo: Looking West from Proposed Parking Area 15 8. Site Picture: Looking South from Proposed Parking Area 16 9. Site Picture: Looking South from Proposed Parking Area 16 10. Site Picture: Looking South at Site from across the street 17 11. Site Picture: Edge of wetland to the South of Proposed Parking Area 17 12. Site Picture: Edge of wetland to the South of Proposed Parking Area 18 13. Site Picture: Site Vegetation 18 14. Site Picture: Site Vegetation 19 15. Site Picture: Site Vegetation 20 16. Site Picture: Site Vegetation 20 17.WDFW Priority Species and Habitats Map 21 18. WDFW Priority Species and Habitats List 22 19.WDOE Coastal Atlas Map of Wetlands 23 20.WDOE Coastal Atlas Map of Aquatic Vegetation 23 21. WDOE Coastal Atlas Map of Slope Stability 24 22. WDOE Coastal Atlas Map of Drift Cells 24 23.NOAA ERMA Wetland Map 25 24.NOAA ERMA Rockfish Critical Habitat Map 25 25.NOAA ERMA Chinook Critical Habitat Map 26 26. NOAA ERMA Hood Canal Summer-run Chum Critical Habitat Map 26 27.NOAA ERMA Southern Resident Killer Whale Critical Habitat Map 27 28.NOAA ERMA Forage Fish Spawning Map 27 29.NOAA ERMA Shellfish/Invertebrate Spawning Map 28 30.Jefferson County Slope Stability Map 28 31.Jefferson County FEMA Flood Map 29 32.Jefferson County Wetland Map 29 33.Jefferson County Landslide Hazard Map 30 ATTACHMENTS 1. Mitigation Planting and Monitoring Plan 31-36 MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 3 Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Project 1. INTRODUCTION The current proposal is to develop a six vehicle parking area on Beckett Point in Jefferson County,WA.The site is located in a FEMA Frequently Flooded Area(Figure 31). In accordance with the requirements noted in the Jefferson County Code (JCC) 18.15.15,the following Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) Habitat Assessment has been prepared for this project. The project location is seen in Figures 1 and 2. 2. PROJECT INFORMATION A.Applicant Information Beckett Point Fisherman's Club c/o Jean Camfield P.O. Box 1657 Port Townsend WA 98368 B. Project Location Beckett Point Rd. Port Townsend,WA 98368 Parcel # 932200801,Jefferson County Section 23,Township 30 N.,Range 02 W. Lat. 48°04'45.93"N, Long. 122°53'19.42"W C. Project Description Beckett Point Fisherman's Club is proposing to develop six parking spots, each 9'by 18'alongside Beckett Point Rd on the county right of way.A total strip measuring 54'by 8'(432 square feet)will be graveled and a total of 972 square feet of wetland buffer will be impacted as the proposed parking spaces are set back from the road by 8'. The parking area will remain in grass and log wheel stops will be placed on the NE side.Approximately 36 square feet of grass will be impacted by untreated logs. Log wheel stops and gravel were chosen for this project as they are less impactful than concrete paving and wheel stops. Impacts to the wetland buffer(grass parking areas with log wheel stops),outside of the ROW(gravel), are expected to be minimal.The leasehold will include a condition stating that vehicles shall not be parked in any of these spaces if fluids are leaking. Please see Figures 2 through 5 for more information on the proposed parking area as well as satellite and aerial photos of the project site. D.Action Area The action area should include the area within a ''/2 mile radius of the project location. This area includes noise effects from construction activities. 3. HABITAT AND SPECIES INFORMATION A. Habitat One field investigation at the project site was conducted on March 3`d, 2017.The following is a description of the habitat noted in the project area(see Figures 6 through 16 for site photos). The area is presently covered in planted grass species for the most part with plantain sp.,yarrow,vetch sp. and gumweed. The gumweed (Grindelia integrifolia) will be impacted the most, as it is a larger perennial. It was noticed only in the lot furthest to the NE and there were not many visible plants(consider the growing season).The parking area will remain in grass and log wheel stops will be placed on the NE side.Again approximately 36 square feet of grass will be impacted by untreated logs. The east side of the parking area is located approximately 13'from the apparent wetland boundary(toe of slope where vegetation changes to mostly Salicornia virginica and Distichlis spicata).At slope wetland interface, dune grass becomes more prevalent(on the slope). To the SE there is a patch of Himalyan blackberry growing on the slope between the right of way and apparent wetland boundary. Some sword fern and dune grass are present within MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 4 the blackberry footprint. Suggested mitigation to wetland buffer impacts,is the removal of blackberry,and replanting with a native species.This area is approximately 500 square feet. Note since the site visit was done in the winter, some the quantities and identities of the plants above may be inaccurate. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife(WDFW)Priority Habitat and Species(PHS)mapping tool indicates the presence of several wetland(Estuarine and Marine,Freshwater Emergent,other)types in the vicinity of the project(Figures 17 and 18;WDFW 2017).National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration(NOAA) Environmental Response Management Application(ERMA)maps(Figure 23;NOAA 2017),Washington Department of Ecology(WDOE)Coastal Atlas maps(Figure 19;WDOE 2017),as well as Jefferson County Critical Areas Maps(Figure 32;JeffCo 2017)also indicate the presence of these wetlands.The project footprint is within the Freshwater Emergent Wetland buffer. According to Washington Department of Ecology(WDOE)Coastal Atlas maps,there are patchy eelgrass beds in the subtidal area of the shoreline(Figure 20;WDOE 2017).According to NOAA ERMA maps there is critical habitat for Puget Sound Chinook salmon,Hood Canal Summer-run Chum salmon,Rockfish,and Southern Resident Killer Whale critical habitat in the project vicinity area(Figures 24 to 27;NOAA 2017).However these marine critical habitats are across the road from the project site and are not expected to be impacted. There is also Herring spawning just offshore of the project site according to NOAA ERMA maps(Figure 28;NOAA 2017). WDFW PHS maps also indicate the presence of a Great Blue Heron breeding area in the vicinity of the project (Figures 17 and 18;WDFW 2017). Both the Jefferson County Critical Areas and WDOE Coastal Atlas maps indicate that the shoreline across the street from the project area is modified and experiences a left to right when looking at the shore from the water or a westerly net sediment transport.Additionally,both mapping tools also indicate that the project site is within an "Intermediate"slope stability area(Figures 21 to 22, and 30; WDOE and JeffCo 2017).According to Jefferson County Critical Areas maps,the project site is not within any landslide areas,but is within a FEMA"Zone A" floodplain(Figures 31 and 33;JeffCo 2017). None of these conditions are expected to be affected by the proposed parking area. B. Species Both WDFW PHS and NOAA ERMA maps identifies Pandalid Shrimp,Hardshell Clam/Subtidal Hardshell Clam, Pacific Herring,and Geoduck clam in the action area of the project site(Figures 17 to 18, and 29; WDFW and NOAA 2017).Pacific Herring spawning was identified offshore of the project(Figure 28;NOAA 2017).None of the species mentioned above have status on any federal or state lists.Below is a table of the Priority Habitat and Species mapped by WDFW within 1/2 mile of the project site. Table 1 WDFW PHS within the project footprint and within the 1/2 mile action area/2,640' radius. Species or Habitat Description Footprint Action Area Estuarine and Marine Wetland Aquatic Habitat N Y Freshwater Emergent Aquatic Habitat N Y Wetland Aquatic Habitat N Y Pandalid Shrimp Presence N Y Hardshell Clam/ Presence N Y Subtidal Hardshell Clam Pacific Herring Presence N Y Geoduck clam Presence N Y Great Blue Heron Breeding Area N Y MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 5 Status of Federally listed species with Critical Habitat in the project action area A range of fish,marine mammals, and bird species listed under the Endangered Species Act may occur,or may have critical habitat,within the proposed action area.The designated critical habitat in the project footprint and in the action area is presented below in Table 2. Table 2. NMFS/USFWS Critical Habitat Query Results NMFS/USFWS Critical Habitat Project Action Area Footprint Chum Salmon Critical Habitat—Freshwater N N Chinook Salmon Critical Habitat—Freshwater N N Final Nearshore Rockfish Critical Habitat N Y Final Deepwater Rockfish Critical Habitat N Y Leatherback Sea Turtle Critical Habitat N N Green Sturgeon Critical Habitat N Y Marine Critical Habitat for Puget Sound Chinook Salmon N Y Marine Critical Habitat for Hood Canal Summer-run Chum Salmon N Y Southern Resident Killer Whale Critical Habitat N Y Steelhead Trout Critical Habitat N N Bull Trout Final Critical Habitat N N Marbled Murrelet N N The listing status,presence of species,and critical habitat in the project action area,and relevant life history traits of each listed species within Puget Sound waters are presented below. Federally Listed Species That May be Present in the Area: In the project vicinity,there are two salmon species,Hood Canal summer-run chum(Oncorhynchus keta)and Puget Sound chinook(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha),listed under the Endangered Species Act as threatened species according to the National Marine Fisheries Service(NMFS)(Federal Register,Vol.64,Nos. 56 and 57). NMFS also listed the Puget Sound steelhead(Oncorhynchus mykiss)as a threatened species under the ESA (Federal Register/Vol. 72,No. 91 /Friday, May 11,2007/Rules and Regulations). Bull trout(Salvelinus confluentus)were listed as threatened by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)in October of 1999. On April, 23,2009,NOAA listed the distinct population segments(DPSs)of yelloweye and canary rockfish as threatened species under the Endangered Species Act(ESA)and proposed that the Georgia Basin DPS of bocaccio be listed as endangered.According to NOAA(Federal Register/Vol. 75,No. 81 /April 28,2010/Rules and Regulations),the area for the proposed listed rockfish includes all of Puget Sound south of Admiralty Inlet.The Georgia Basin refers to all of Puget Sound, including the area around the San Juan Islands, and the Strait of Georgia north to the mouth of the Campbell River in British Columbia.The western boundary of the Georgia Basin runs from east of Port Angeles to Victoria in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Critical habitat was designated for these three DPSs(Federal Resister/Vol 79,No 219/Thursday,November 13, 2014/Final Rule).The site shoreline is in the critical habitat shoreline area for juvenile canary and bocaccio rockfish. However,NMFS is proposing to remove canary rockfish from the federal list of threatened and Endangered Species(07/06/2016). MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 6 On September 2,2005,NMFS issued the final rule designating critical habitat for 12 Evolutionarily Significant Units(ESUs)of West Coast salmon, including the Puget Sound Chinook Salmon ESU and the Hood Canal Summer-run Chum ESU. The project site is in the designated area for the Puget Sound Chinook and Hood Canal Summer-run ESUs(Federal Register/Vol 70,No.170/Friday, September 2,2005/Rules and Regulations). Critical habitat has been designated for Pacific steelhead(Federal Register/February 24, 2016/Final Rule). On November 15, 2005 NMFS listed the Southern Resident killer whale(Orcinus orca)as endangered under ESA (Federal Register/Vol. 70,No. 222/November 18, 2005/Rules and Regulations).NOAA Fisheries has designated critical habitat for killer whales(Federal Register/Vol. 71,No. 229/November 29,2006/Final Rule). "Critical habitat includes waters deeper than 20'relative to a contiguous shoreline delimited by the line of extreme high water." Therefore,the project site is not in an area designated as critical habitat for the Southern Resident killer whales. The project site is on a shoreline designated as critical habitat for Coastal-Puget Sound bull trout(Federal Register /Vol. 75,No. 200/October 18, 2010/Rules and Regulations). Marbled murrelets(Brachyramphus marmoratus)have also been listed as threatened by the USFWS since 1992. There is no murrelet critical habitat near the site(Federal Register/Vol. 61,No. 102/ 1996). 4. EFFECTS ANALYSIS OF PROPOSED PROJECT The status of each of the listed species in the action area has been provided. The project has been described and the action area defined. When reviewing all the data,the direct and indirect effects of the project on the listed species and their critical habitat should be considered. A. Direct Effects: When considering the direct effects of the proposed project,one must determine if the proposed project will immediately reduce or destroy the listed species and/or their habitat. The potential direct impacts caused by the construction process, followed by means to address them, include the following: 1. There may be siltation caused by soil erosion and runoff during construction and land preparation.Any siltation has the potential to impact the wetlands. Siltation in the nearshore and wetland during construction will be avoided by the implementation of the Best Management Practices(BMP)outlined in the Stormwater Drainage,Erosion,and Sediment Control Plan submitted for this project. rt.,t;i4 ter -+ e ..,_a— ,rr,, tit K 1 ( �� ( wc , - 2. There will be some construction noise associated the project,which may have tempora impacts on wildlife. 144\ ' v Potential impacts to wildlife due to construction will be minimal. In addition,development of the proposed parkinge s area is removed from the nearshore, so movement of fish should not be interrupted. S-Ws 3. Decreased number of native or non-native plants: The proposed parking area footprint will displace some - (4,08 gumweed(Grindelia integrifolia). This impact to habitat function will be rectified by the planting of a variety of native vegetation and removal of non-native invasive Himalayan Black Berry in the wetland buffer adjacent the project site.See the details in Attachment 1. The project site is adjacent to an area identified by FEMA as a protected area. Because of this,the impacts on the following issues need to be addressed: a. Does the project involve the removal of native vegetation?Yes,see above. b.Does the project include channel straightening? No. c.Does the project result in habitat isolation? No. d. Does the project include bank armoring?No. e. Does the project reduce flood storage capacity?No. f. Does the project result in degradation of water quality? No. MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 7 g.Will there be construction effects(noise or turbidity)?Yes,see above. h. Will there be impacts to floodplain refugia for ESA-listed fish. No impacts are expected as a result of this project. i. Will the project impact spawning substrate. No impacts are expected to spawning substrate. j. Does the project impact flood volumes and flood velocities. No. B. Indirect Effects: When considering the indirect effects of the proposed project on the listed species and their habitat,one must determine the effects that might occur later in time,after completion of the project. Outside of the County right of way,the project impacts are expected to be minimal. Other impacts potential impacts by be fluid leaks from parked vehicles.The impacts caused by the increase in impervious surface area will be avoided by the Best Management Practices (BMP)outlined in the Stormwater Drainage, Erosion, and Sediment Control Plan submitted for this project. C. Interrelated/Interdependent Effects: Completion of this project will not promote future construction or other activities that would not otherwise occur without its completion.Therefore, no additional interrelated or interdependent actions that could affect species regulated under ESA will occur because of this project. D.Take Analysis: The ESA(Section 3)defines"take"as to"harass,harm,pursue, hunt, shoot,wound,trap, capture, collect or attempt to engage in any such conduct."The USFWS further defines"harm"as"significant habitat modification or degradation that results in death or injury to listed species by significantly impairing behavioral patterns such as breeding,feeding, or sheltering."It is likely that no"take"will result from this project. E. Determination of Effect: After reviewing the appropriate data and surveys,the determination of effect is: 1. Puget Sound chinook-"May affect,not likely to adversely affect" 2. Hood Canal Summer-run Chum—"May affect,not likely to adversely affect" 3. Bocaccio,yelloweye and canary rockfish- "May effect,not likely to adversely affect" 4. Bull trout-"May affect,not likely to adversely affect" 5. Puget Sound steelhead-"May affect,not likely to adversely affect" 6. Marbled murrelet-"May affect,not likely to adversely affect" F.No Net Loss Analysis All measures have been taken to avoid and minimize potential impacts resulting from the proposed project.A mitigation plan has been developed for this property to enhance the buffer and retain ecological function or values. In consideration of the unlikely impact to ESA species as well as the proposed mitigation suggested below,we determine that no-net-loss of ecological function will result from this project's unavoidable.Additionally we believe that this project reflects the goal of the Shoreline Master Program by balancing access to the environment with the protection of that environment. MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 8 5. Protective Measures A. Mitigation Planting Plan A mitigation plan involving the removal of non-native invasive Himalayan Black Berries and replanting of native vegetation in the wetland buffer adjacent to the proposed parking area has been developed for this project. This plan was designed to increase the amount of native plant species in the wetland buffer as well as to retain and ensure no net-loss of ecological functions and values of the shoreline.Please find the plan and map in Attachment 1 below. B. Siltation Management: For the development of the proposed parking area, several methods are suggested to prevent siltation in the Washington State Department of Ecology's STORM WATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL FOR THE PUGET SOUND BASIN, often termed"the Technical Manual" (WDOE 2012). The following precautions for siltation prevention during construction processes are suggested in Volume II"Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention" in the Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington. These Best Management Practices (BMPs) are as follows: • BMP C101: Preserving Natural Vegetation • BMP C102: Buffer Zones • BMP C103: High Visibility Fence • BMP C105:Stabilized Construction Entrance/Exit • BMP C106:Wheel Wash • BMP C107: Construction Road/Parking Area Stabilization • BMP C120:Temporary and Permanent Seeding • BMP C121: Mulching • BMP C122: Nets and Blankets • BMP C123:Plastic Covering • BMP C124: Sodding • BMP C125:Topsoiling/Composting • BMP C126: Polyacrylamide(PAM) for Soil Erosion Protection • BMP C130: Surface Roughening • BMP C131: Gradient Terraces • BMP C140: Dust Control • BMP C150: Materials on Hand • BMP C151: Concrete Handling • BMP C152: Sawcutting and Surfacing Pollution Prevention • BMP C153: Material Delivery,Storage and Containment • BMP C154: Concrete Washout Area • BMP C160: Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead • BMP C162: Scheduling Please refer to Volume II"Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention" in the Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington for BMP details. MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 9 REFERENCES Federal Register/Vol. 61,No. 102/May 24, 1996/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol. 64,No. 56/March 24, 1999/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol. 64,No. 57/March 25, 1999/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol. 64,No. 210/November 1, 1999/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol 70,No.170/Friday, September 2, 2005 /Rules and Regulations. Federal Register,Vol. 70,No. 222/November 18,2005 /Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol. 71,No. 229/November 29, 2006/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol. 72,No. 91 /Friday,May 11,2007/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol. 75,No. 81 /Wednesday,April 28, 2010/Rules and Regulations. Federal Register/Vol. 75,No. 200/Monday,October 18, 2010/Rules and Regulations. Federal Resister/Vol 79,No 219/Thursday,November 13, 2014/Final Rule Federal Resister/February 24, 2016/Final Rule Jefferson County. 2017. Critical Areas Maps. Port Townsend,WA. http://www.co.j efferson.wa.us/idms/mapserver.shtml NOAA Environmental Response Management Application(ERMA)2017.Available at: https://www.erma.unh.edu/northwest/erma.html#/x=-122.66955&y=47.86951&z=9&layers=. Coastal Response Research Center,University of New Hampshire. Durham,NH. WDFW(Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife). 2017. Priority Habitats and Species report.Available at: http://wdfw.wa.gov/mapping/phs/. Olympia,Washington. WDOE(Washington Department of Ecology). 2017. Washington State Coastal Atlas Map. Available at: https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/coastalatlas/tools/Map.aspx. Olympia,Washington. WSDE(Washington State Department of Ecology). 2017.Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington.Washington State Department of Ecology,Water Quality Program. Olympia,WA. 1035 pp. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/manual.html MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 10 Figure 1. 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WDFW Priority Species and Habitats List 0 WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE PRIORITY HABITATS AND SPECIES REPORT SOURCE DATASET: PHSPIusPublic Query ID: P170317133038 REPORT DATE 03/17/2017 1.30 Common Name Site Name Priority Area Accuracy Federal Status Sensitive Data Source Entity Scientific Name Source Dataset Occurrence Type State Status Resolution Geometry Type Source Record More Information(URL) PHS Listing Status Notes Source Date Mgmt Recommendations Estuarine and Manna WA Aquatic Habitat NA N/A N US Fish and Wildlife Service NWIWetiands Aquatic habitat N/A AS MAPPED Polygons http//wwwecy.wa. PHS listed Estuarine and Marine WA Aquatic Habitat NA N/A N US Fish and Widife Service NWIWetlands Aquatic habitat N/A AS MAPPED Polygons httpj/www.ecy.wa. PHS Listed Freshwater Emergent N/A Aquatic Habitat NA N/A N US Fish and W ldae Service NWIWeaands Aquatic habitat N/A AS MAPPED Polygons httpi/wwvr.ecy.wa. PHS listed Freshwater Emergent WA Aquatic Habitat NA N/A N US Fish and Wldire Service NWIWetlands Aquatic habitat N/A AS MAPPED Polygons httpi/www.ecy ma. PHS Listed Geoduck Not Gwen Presence NA N/A N WOFW Snallfish Summary Presence NA AS MAPPED Polygons N/A PHS Listed Great blue heron BECKETT POINT ereedng Area 1/4 mile(Quarter WA N WA Dep(.of Fish and'Midge Ardea herodlas PHSREGION Breeding occurrence Monitored AS MAPPED Polygons 902443 htt//wdfw.wa.gou/pudicatiorrlpub php' PHS LISTED Hardshea Clam Not Given Presence NA N/A N WDFW Shei/lith Summary Presence N/A AS MAPPED Polygons WA PNS Listed Hardshell Clam Not Given Presence NA WA N WDFW Shemisn_Summary Presence N/A AS MAPPED Polygons WA PHS Listed Other NA Aquaoc Habitat NA N/A N US Fish and W idife Service NWIWatlands Aquatic habitat N/A AS MAPPED Polygons httpJ/Www.soy ma. PHS Listed Pacific Herring(Georgie Discovery Bay-' Breedrg Area NA N/A N WDFW Fish Program Clupea paliasi HerrSpwn Breedng area Candidate AS MAPPED Polygons htlpjtodlw.wa. PHS Listed Paafrc Herring(Georgia Discovery Bay-' Regular Concentration NA N/A N WDFW Fish Program Clupea paaasi HerrHold Regular concentration Candidate AS MAPPED Polygons htp//wdlw.wa. PHS Listed Pardalid Shrimp Not Given Presence NA WA N WDFW Shelmsh...Summary Presence WA AS MAPPED Polygons WA PHS Listed , Subtktal Hardshell Clam Not Given Presence NA WA N WDFW Shellfish,Summary Presence N/A AS MAPPED Polygons N/A PHS Listed Wetlands REGION 6 SALTWATER Aquatic Habitat 1/4 mile(Quarter N/A N WA Dept of Fish and Wildlife PHSREGKKd N/A N/A AS MAPPED Polygons 904451 htlpi/www.ecy.ma. PHS LISTED DISCLAIMER.This repot Includes information that the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife(W DFW)maintain in a central computer database. 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O�tlp1%.n L Critical Aquifer avww..3 amwrn �3> e aaa `-� �='Recharge Areas 90707200205 1.41....%,, L-.---_>1 SIPZ-Seawater 012 ,. ,a ❑ !�;Intrusion Protection 9u n Zones A Shoreline Slope Ct � 'Stability Channel Migration 0 Weft ❑ '--'Zone Hazards ❑ c,Airport Overlay Lj ,",NO Shooting Zones ❑ i,, Transitional Zoning L) I County Zoning Shoreline Features Zoom Parcel: Go Road: Go Scale-1:5025 Go --Map Set--- Refresh Map_J MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 30 Attachment 1. Mitigation Planting and Monitoring Plan A. Site Vegetation The subject area is covered in grass sp. with scattered plantain sp., yarrow, vetch sp. and gumweed. The gumweed (Grindelia integrifolia)will be impacted the most, as it is a larger perennial. It was noted only in the lot furthest to the NE and there were not many visible plants. B. Mitigation Plan Mitigation is required for this site to offset the impacts to the wetland buffer. 972 square feet of wetland buffer will be impacted by six parking spaces, each 9 feet by 18 feet(Figure 1). A strip measuring 54 feet by 8 feet(432 square feet) will be graveled. This area is considered County Right of Way(ROW) and is not included in the mitigation compensation. The parking area will remain in grass and log wheel stops will be placed on the NE side. Untreated logs will cover approximately 36 square feet of grass. Impact to the functions of the wetland buffer should be minimal as the log wheel stops will be the only permanent impervious surface. Cars parked on the grass could impact the buffer by leaking fluids (oil, antifreeze, etc.). Recommended mitigation includes: the removal of approximately 400 square feet of non-native invasive Himalayan blackberry(Figure 1), to be replanted with native dune grass and rose species, and a stipulation in the leaseholds of owners who require a parking space. The leasehold will include a condition stating that vehicles shall not be parked in any of these spaces if fluids are leaking. The best control method for the invasives is hand removal. Blackberry should be cut and the roots dug up if possible. The plants selected for this site are native plants that already thrive in the area. They were selected to improve the overall value of the functions in this wetland buffer. Following is a table showing the plant species and numbers for the planting area. Plants will be selected from a regional native plant nursery. Plant List Quantity Botanical Common Name Size Name Approx. Elymus American dune Plugs on 12" 400 mollis grass centers 9 Rosa nutkana Nootka rose 1 Gal on 5' centers Plants should be installed in late fall or early spring following the construction work. During these times plants are semi-dormant and soils are easier to work. Plants will be laid out by hand generally following the spacing specified on the planting plan map (Figure 2). The plants will be installed by digging a one to two foot hole, loosening the soil, placing plant in ground after loosening soil around root ball. The hole must be deep enough to ensure that roots are straight,but not so deep as to bury plants too far above the root collar. Once the plant is in place the hole will be backfilled and tamped lightly. Mulch should be applied 3"deep around plants, being careful not to touch stem of plant. No extraordinary measures are proposed at this time to protect the installed plants other than mulching, weeding and watering. Substitutions might be necessary for species or individuals that cannot be found at local nurseries. All plant substitutions will be approved by the project biologist prior to installation to ensure their suitability for the site. MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 31 C. Performance Standards Performance standards are measurable criteria for determining if the goals and objectives of the mitigation project are being achieved. If the proposed benchmarks are not achieved by comparing the surveys to the mitigation goals, then contingency plans will need to be implemented. Performance Standard# 1 (survival rate): Immediately after planting, all plants will be counted and documented. At the end of each growing season(late Aug-early Sept)plots will be visited and a count of surviving plants will be documented. The percent survival for the plots will be calculated by dividing the total number of plants after planting by the total number of surviving plants at the end of the season. Photo stations for each replanting site will be determined and a photograph of each transplant location will be taken on an annual basis. Individual plants that die must be replaced with native species in order to meet the survival performance standards. Performance Standard# 2 (percent cover): The percent cover standard will be monitored by looking at each monitoring unit of the enhanced areas from above and estimating the area covered by the individual species. The percent cover within an area can be quantified as a total greater than 100%because plants (in tree, high/low shrub and herbaceous layers) overlap in cover. Performance Standard#3 (invasive removal): All areas where invasive plants were removed will be surveyed visually and categorized with photo stations. This is to ensure that 0% (none) of the targeted Invasive species(Himalayan Blackberry)will be present and have not reestablished within each monitoring year. D. Monitoring Plan An as-built drawing and report will be submitted as documentation of the implementation of the approved planting plan within one month of installation. The plan will include vegetation description and photo documentation from established photo stations. A panoramic photo of the entire mitigation site will also be provided. Photos should be taken June- August, during the growing season. Monitoring will take place over a period of five years at the end of the growing season(late August or early September) of each monitoring year. The performance standards will be monitored by measuring plots in zones within the planting area that will be established and mapped after planting occurs, on the as-built plan. There will be photo points for each plot and they will be referenced on the as-built plan. Each year, the photo points that are established at each site, will be used for comparison. Photos will be taken at all points for all years as visual documentation of the performance standards progress, or lack of. In addition to photos at designated points,photo documentation must include a panoramic view of the entire planting area. Submitted photos must be formatted on standard 8 1/2 " by 11" paper, dated with the date the photo was taken, and clearly labeled with the direction from which the photo was taken. The photo location points must be identified on an appropriate drawing. Collected data and photos will be compiled into an annual Riparian Planting report each year and submitted by November 30 of each monitoring year for five years. Each annual monitoring report shall include written and photographic documentation on plant mortality and replanting efforts and must document whether the performance standards are being met. Monitoring results will determine whether or not contingency measures will be needed. MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 32 Performance Standards#1 & 2 Year 1: Achieve 100% survival success of replanted natives into mitigation areas Year 2: Achieve 100% survival success at end of second year into mitigation areas Year 3: Achieve 80% survival success at end of third year into mitigation areas Year 4: Achieve 80% survival success at end of fourth year into mitigation areas Year 5: Achieve 80% survival success at end of fifth year into mitigation areas Performance Standard#3 Year 1: Achieve 100%removal of targeting invasive species from mitigation areas Year 2: Achieve 100%removal of targeting invasive species from mitigation areas Year 3: Achieve 100%removal of targeting invasive species from mitigation areas Year 4: Achieve 100% removal of targeting invasive species from mitigation areas Year 5: Achieve 100%removal of targeting invasive species from mitigation areas E. Maintenance and Contingency Maintenance shall occur at least twice during the growing season to ensure the survival of all native species within the mitigation area, including volunteer natives. Watering by hand or sprinkler may be necessary during year number one until the plants are established. Water requirements will depend on the timing of planting with the seasons and weather conditions. Once plants are established, extra watering may not be necessary. Hand weeding will be necessary around all plants that are being monitored for survival and coverage. If the required survival rate is not met by the end of any monitoring year,plants lost to mortality will be replaced to achieve the percentage cover performance standard described above. Prior to replacement, an appropriate assessment will be performed to determine if the survival was affected by species/site selection, animal damage, or some other factor. Subsequent contingency actions must be designed to respond directly to the stressor(s), which are increasing mortality of planted native species. If a particular species is shown not to endure site conditions then another, more appropriate species will be selected. If excessive damage is observed, protective measures will be introduced. Monitoring years may be added if significant re-planting becomes necessary. Monitoring on an annual basis for five years will occur with photographs to determine the survival rate of the transplanted area. If 100% success is achieved before reaching the five-year mark,monitoring will continue without extra replanting efforts. Within the five year time period, transplanting will occur on an annual basis to replace any plants that are lost until 100% success is achieved. MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project• 33 Figure 1. Proposed Parking Area • .mi.@ ,." .amara. 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NOOTKA ROSE (9 ON 5" CENTERS a AT Top OF BANK) eamormanram 30' 11111 = BLACKBERRY REMOVAL/ DUNE GRASS PLANTING AREA (PLUGS ON 12- CENTERS APPROX 400 PLUGS) MS&A Beckett Point Fisherman's Club Parking Lot Project. 36 oN ca JEFFERSON COUNTY C:-/ DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT -< 621 Sheridan Street I Port Townsend, WA 98368 360-379-4450 I email: dcd@co.jefferson.wa.us ~9SNINo ° www.co.jefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment December 30, 2016 BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S CLUB % GOODING O'HARA& MACKEY 242 TAYLOR ST PORT TOWNSEND WA 98368-5717 RE: SITE ADDRESS: BECKETT POINT RD CASE#: RAP16-00064 Dear BECKETT POINT FISHERMEN'S CLUB: The Department of Community Development is in the process of reviewing your application. The following information is needed to continue review of your project. The proposed road approach for parking spaces is located within a FEMA floodplain. A Habitat Assessment based off of the 2013 Floodplain Habitat Assessment and Mitigation Regional Guidance for the Puget Sound Basin is needed to fulfill the FEMA biological opinion. The report should address all aspects of the proposal, including the placement of gravel in the right-of-way and wheel stops for the parking spaces. Impacts to the wetland and needed mitigation should also be addressed, this can be done within the same biological report if clearly addressing each environmentally sensitive area. If you have any questions regarding this information, you can contact me by phone at 360.379.4454 or by email at abausher@co.jefferson.wa.us Please submit the above information to the Department of Community Development within 90 days of the date of this letter which would be 3/30/2017. As required by Jefferson County Code, JCC 18.40.110(3) and (6), if the information is not submitted or additional time to submit the required information within the ninety (90) calendar day period is not requested, the application would be considered abandoned and therefore withdrawn and application fees will be forfeited. Jefferson County Code provides that the Department of Community Development shall not be responsible for notifying the applicant of an impending expiration, thus any further notification would not be forthcoming. Sincerely, tZma g c�ne,l Department of Community Development Staff c: File \\tidemark\data\forms\F_MLT_Add I nfo_Requst.rpt 12/30/2016 Map Output Page 1 of 1 ArcIMS HTML Viewer Ma• 9,/.cxryt 9rl (XA'3 1 ss�2cYaa4es , r�, a.9s11rxaH3- 9321+Y••2 /443122(Vit r may'-'. 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