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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11H- FPA____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ January 2020 – Western Washington FPA/N Page 1 of 9 Forest Practices Application/Notification Western Washington PLEASE USE THE INSTRUCTIONS TO COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION. 1.Landowner, Timber Owner and Operator Legal Name of LANDOWNER Legal Name of TIMBER OWNER Same as Landowner Legal Name of OPERATOR Same as Landowner Mailing Address: Mailing Address: Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: City, State, Zip: City, State, Zip: Phone: Email: Phone: Email: Phone: Email: 2.Contact Person Contact Person: Phone: Email: 3.Are you converting any portion of the land to non-forestry use within 3 years of harvest? No Yes If yes, include your SEPA checklist and SEPA determination (if applicable) and county clearing and grading permit (if applicable). 4.If you are harvesting timber, enter the Forest Tax Number of the Timber Owner: a. Contact the Department of Revenue at 360-534-1324 for tax reporting information or to obtain a number. Are you eligible for EARR Tax Credit? No Yes For DNR Region Office Use Only FPA/N #: Region: Received Date: Project Name: _________________________ Save to File Clear Form Cape George Land Co. BLA CAPE GEORGE LAND CO. LLC P.O. BOX 4438 TUMWATER, WA 98501 253-927-5200 DAVECLARKEX@MSN.COM DAVE CLARKE 253-927-5200 DAVECLARKEX@MSN.COM 604 668 801 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ January 2020 – Western Washington FPA/N Page 2 of 9 5.Are you a small forest landowner per RCW 76.09.450? See instructions No Yes If yes, Check all that apply. If no, skip to Question 6. My entire proposed harvest area is on a single contiguous ownership consisting of one or more parcels. My proposed forest practices activities are within an area covered by an approved Forest Stewardship Plan or Forest Management Plan developed in cooperation with DNR. I received technical assistance from a DNR small forest landowner Stewardship and Technical Assistance Forester in preparing this FPA/N. I have participated in a Washington State University Extension Service and/or DNR-sponsored Forest Stewardship Coached Planning course. I have attended a Washington State University Extension Service and/or DNR-sponsored Family Forest Owner Field Day. 6.Are you substituting prescriptions from an approved state or federal conservation agreement or Watershed Analysis? No Yes Write ‘HCP’ or ‘Using Prescriptions’ in tables that apply. Attach or reference prescriptions and/or crosswalks for approved state or federal conservation agreements or Watershed Analysis on file at the Region office. 7.What is the legal description of your forest practices? Section Township Range E/W Tax Parcel Number County 8.Have you reviewed this forest practices activity area to determine whether it may involve historic sites and/or Native American cultural resources? Read the instructions before answering this question. No Yes If you made any contacts, please provide information in Question 28. 9.Do you have a DNR approved Road Maintenance and Abandonment Plan (RMAP)? No Is a Small Forest Landowner RMAP Checklist required (see instructions)? No Yes Yes Enter your RMAP number: Is this FPA/N for work that is included in this approved RMAP? No Yes 10.Are there potentially unstable slopes or landforms in or around the area of your forest practices activity? No Yes If yes, attach Appendix D. Slope Stability Informational Form and map of areas reviewed for and locations of unstable slopes and landforms found. If applicable, attach a geotechnical letter, memo, or report, Watershed Analysis prescriptions, and/or a SEPA Environmental Checklist. 17 30N 1 W SEE LIST AT FPA QUESTION #28 JEFFERSON ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ January 2020 – Western Washington FPA/N Page 3 of 9 11.Is this Forest Practices Application/Notification (answer every question): a. No Yes A request for a multi-year permit? If yes, length requested: 4 years or 5 years. Not everyone qualifies for a multi-year permit. See instructions for details. b. No Yes An Alternate Plan? If yes, include a template or detailed plan. See instructions for details. c. No Yes For a funded Forest Family Fish Passage Program project? d. No Yes Within an urban growth area? If yes, see instructions for additional required documents. e. No Yes Within a public park? If yes, include SEPA Environmental Checklist or SEPA Determination, except for harvest/salvage of less than 5,000 board feet within a developed public park. Park name: f. No Yes Within 500 feet of a public park? Park name: g. No Yes In an approved Conversion Option Harvest Plan (COHP) from the local government? If yes, include a copy. This only applies to proposals within urban growth areas. h. No Yes Within 200 feet of the Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) or floodway of Type S Water? If yes, check with the county or city to determine whether a substantial development permit is required under the local shorelines master plan. i. No Yes Within 50 miles of saltwater AND you own more than 500 acres of forest land in Washington State? If yes, include Marbled Murrelet Form or attach/reference HCP prescriptions. j. No Yes In or directly adjacent to a potential Channel Migration Zone (CMZ)? If yes, include CMZ Assessment Form. Attach/reference applicable HCP and/or Watershed Analysis prescriptions. You are required to verify all waters within 200 feet of your proposed forest practices activities prior to submitting a Forest Practices Application / Notification. Use the Water Type Classification Worksheet and/or a Water Type Modification form to explain how you verified water types. See Water Typing Requirements in the instructions. * * * * * If not working in or over typed Waters, skip to Question 16 * * * * * Prior to answering Questions 12-15 in this section please refer to the Forest Practices Application Instructions and Forest Practices Board Manual Section 5. 12.Are you proposing any of the following projects NOT permitted by current HPAs from WDFW? a. No Yes Installing, replacing, or repairing a culvert at or below the bankfull width of Type S or F Water(s) that exceeds a five percent gradient? b. No Yes Constructing, replacing, or repairing a bridge at or below the bankfull width of unconfined streams in Type S or F Water(s)? c. No Yes Placing fill material within the 100-year flood level of unconfined streams in Type S or F Water(s)? 13.Have you consulted with DNR and/or WDFW about the proposed hydraulic project(s) in or over Type S or F Water? No Yes LARRY SCOTT TRAILLARRY SCOTT TRAIL ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ January 2020 – Western Washington FPA/N Page 4 of 9 14.If installing, replacing, removing, or maintaining structures in or over any typed Water, complete the table below. Provide crossing locations and identifiers on your Activity Map. Provide plan details in Question 28 or attach plan to the FPA/N. Type S and F Waters require detailed plan information. Complex hydraulic projects in Type N Waters may also be required per WAC 222-24-042(2). See instructions for detailed plan requirements. *Existing HPAs issued by WDFW will be complied and enforced by WDFW until expiration. Plan details are not required for hydraulic projects permitted with an existing HPA (see instructions). **Fords and/or equipment crossings on Type S and F Waters may result in an unauthorized incidental take of certain threatened or endangered fish species. For more information, see ‘Background for the State’s Incidental Take Permits for certain threatened and endangered fish species’ following Question 22 of the FPA/N Instructions. 15.If conducting any of the following activities in or over typed Water(s), complete the table below. Some activities will require identifiers on the Activity Map and/or more information in Question 28. See instructions. *Activity Type S Water Type F Water Type Np Water Type Ns Water Equipment Crossing** PROVIDE DETAILS IN QUESTION 14 Suspending Cables Cable Yarding LWD Placement/Removal Beaver Dam Removal Felling and Bucking Other (describe in Question 28) ** Fords and/or equipment crossings on Type S and F Waters must be identified in Question 14. 16.If constructing or abandoning forest roads, complete the table below. Show the road locations and identifiers on the Activity Map. Include abandonment plans for all temporary roads and abandonment projects. Road Identifier (name, number) Road Construction Road Abandonment Length (feet) Steepest Side-slope (%) Length (feet) Abandonment Date Crossing Identifier (letter, number) Water Type (S, F, Np, Ns) *Existing HPANumber(if applicable)HPA Expiration Date (if applicable) Planned Activity (install, replace, remove, temporary, structure maintenance) Structure (bridge, ford/equipment crossing** puncheon/fill, arch, pipe arch, round culvert, other) Proposed Size (width x length) Culvert Design Method (no-slope, stream-sim, hydraulic, other) (F and S only) Channel Bed Width (ft) (F and S only) Stream Gradient (%) (F and S only) Is this an RMAP Project? A 1300 10% B 520 10 C 1580 10 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ January 2020 – Western Washington FPA/N Page 5 of 9 17.If depositing spoils and/or expanding or developing a rock pit for forestry use, complete the table below. Show locations and identifiers on the Activity Map. Spoil Area Identifier (letter, number) Amount of Spoils Deposited (cubic yards) Rock Pit Identifier (name, number or letter) Acres of New Rock Pit Developed Acres of Existing Rock Pit Expanded 18.If operating within 200 feet of a wetland that is not associated with Type S or F Water, complete the table below. Wetlands associated with Type S or F water should be listed in Question 25. Show the boundaries of each wetland, along with its identifier, and Wetland Management Zones on the Activity Map. See instructions for information. Wetland Identifier (letter, number) Wetland Type (A, B, Forested) Planned Activities in Wetland Planned Activities in Maximum Width WMZ Total Wetland Acres How many Acres will be drained? How many Acres will be filled? * * * * * If not harvesting or salvaging timber, skip to Question 27 * * * * * 19.If harvesting or salvaging timber, complete the table below. Show all harvest areas and unit numbers on the Activity Map. For even-aged harvest units, also show surrounding stand information on the Activity Map.Unit Number Harvest Type (Even-aged, Uneven-aged, Salvage, Right-of-Way) Biomass Harvest (Y or N) Harvest Method (rubber tired skidder, tracked skidder, dozer, shovel, full suspension cable, leading end suspension cable, helicopter, cable assist/tethered logging, animal, chipper, forwarder, slash bundler) Acres to be Harvested Volume to be Harvested (mbf) Biomass Volume to be Harvested (tonnage) Volume to be Harvested (%) Steepest Slope in Harvest Unit (%) 1 UNEVEN-AGED N RUBBER TIRED SKIDDER 17 220 0 60%10% 2 UNEVEN-AGED N RUBBER TIRED SKIDDER 3 40 0 60%10% 3 UNEVEN-AGED N RUBBER TIRED SKIDDER 6 60 0 60%10% 4 UNEVEN-AGED N RUBBER TIRED SKIDDER 1 15 0 60%10% ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ January 2020 – Western Washington FPA/N Page 6 of 9 20.Reforestation. Check all that apply: Planting. Tree Species: Natural. Include a Natural Regeneration Plan Not required because of one or more of the following: I am converting some or all of this land to non-forest land in the next 3 years or lands are exempted under WAC 222-34-050. Individual dead, dying, down, or wind-thrown trees will be salvaged. Trees are removed under a thinning program reasonably expected to maximize the long-term productivity of commercial timber. I am leaving at least 100 vigorous, undamaged, and well-distributed saplings or merchantable trees per acre. An average of 190 tree seedlings per acre are established on the harvest area and my harvest will not damage them . Road right-of-way or rock pit development harvest only. * * Do you own MORE than 80 acres of forest land in Washington? If yes, skip to Question 25 * * 21.Are you using the exempt 20-acre parcel riparian management zone (RMZ) rule (WAC 222-30-023) on Type S, F, or Np Waters? No Skip to Question 25. Yes Continue to Question 22. See instructions for qualifications and information. 22.Choose the answer below that best fits your situation. Show all RMZs on the Activity Map. a.ALL of the following apply to me and my land: (If no, answer b.) •Between June 5, 2006 and today’s date I have always owned less than 80 acres of forest land in Washington. •Between June 5, 2006 and today’s date this parcel has always been 20 acres or less of contiguous ownership. See RCW 76.09.020 for definition of ‘contiguous’. •Between June 5, 2006 and today’s date this parcel has always been owned by me or someone else that has owned less than 80 acres of forest land in Washington. b.ONE OR MORE of the following apply to me and/or my land (check all that apply): If any of the statements below apply AND you use the exempt 20-acre parcel RMZ rule, you are NOT authorized under the State’s Incidental Take Permits (see explanation in FPA instructions under Question 22). Between June 5, 2006 and today’s date I have owned more than 80 acres of forest land in Washington. Between June 5, 2006 and today’s date this parcel has been a part of more than 20 acres of contiguous ownership. See RCW 76.09.020 for definition of ‘contiguous’. Between June 5, 2006 and today’s date this parcel has been owned by someone that has owned more than 80 forested acres in Washington? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ January 2020 – Western Washington FPA/N Page 7 of 9 23.If harvesting within 115 feet of a Type S or F Water on an exempt 20-acre parcel, complete the table below. Show RMZs and stream segment identifiers on the Activity Map. If you are harvesting within 75 feet or within the maximum RMZ (whichever is less), stream shade must be assessed and met following harvest. Describe in Question 28 how stream shade was determined to be met, using the ‘Appendix F. Stream Shade Assessment Worksheet’ if necessary. Stream Segment Identifier (letter) Water Type (S, F) Segment Length (feet) Bankfull Width (feet) RMZ Maximum Width (feet) Are you harvesting within the maximum RMZ? (Y or N) 24.Are you harvesting within 29 feet of a Type Np Water on an exempt 20-acre parcel? No Skip to Question 27. Yes See instructions and describe leave tree strategy in Question 28. Then skip to Question 27. 25.If harvesting within 200 feet of any Type S or F Water or periodically inundated areas of their associated wetlands, complete the table below. Include Desired Future Condition (DFC) for all inner zone harvests unless you have an HCP prescription. Show RMZs, CMZs, and stream segment identifiers on the Activity Map. If you are harvesting within 75 feet or within the maximum RMZ, whichever is less, stream shade must be assessed and met following harvest. Describe in Question 28 how stream shade was determined to be met or use the ‘Appendix F. Stream Shade Assessment Worksheet’ if necessary. 26.If harvesting within 50 feet of Type Np Water, complete the table(s) below. Show RMZs and stream segment identifiers on the Activity Map. Stream Segment Identifier (letter) Total Stream Length in Harvest Unit (feet) Length of No-Harvest, 50-foot Buffers in Harvest Unit (feet) Stream Segment Identifier (letter) Total Stream Length in Harvest Unit (feet) Length of No-Harvest, 50-foot Buffers in Harvest Unit (feet) Stream Segment Identifier (letter) Water Type (S, F) Site Class (I - V) Stream Width (feet) Is there a CMZ? (Y or N) RMZ Harvest Code(s) (see instructions) DFC Run Number Total width of RMZ (feet) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ January 2020 – Western Washington FPA/N Page 8 of 9 27.How are the following currently marked on the ground? (Flagging color, paint color, road, fence, etc.) Harvest/Salvage Boundaries: Clumped Wildlife Reserve Trees/Green Recruitment Trees: Right-of-Way Limits/Road Centerlines: Stream Crossing Work: Riparian Management Zone Boundaries and Leave/Take Trees: Channel Migration Zone: Wetland Management Zone Boundaries and Leave/Take Trees: 28.Additional Information (attach additional pages if necessary): For hydraulic projects in or over Type S, F, or complex N Water(s) see instructions for required plan inform ation. If applicable, include mitigation measures from a geotechnical memo, letter, or report. SURVEY STAKES, PINS, FLAGGING C/L OF ROADS MARKED WITH 4'LATH AND ORANGE FLAGGING QUESTION #7 - TAX PARCEL NUMBERS - ALL PARCELS WITHIN SECTION 17 (T30N-R1W) 001173011 963600501 963601001 963601501 963602001 963304102 963600601 963601101 963601601 963602101 963304103 963600101 963600701 963601201 963601701 963602201 963303401 963600301 963600801 963601301 963601801 963602301 963600401 963600901 963601401 963601901 963602401 THIS APPLICATION IS A RESUBMITAL OF FPA # 2616779. SEE SITE MAP ATTACHED AT PAGE 10 OF THIS APPLICATION. NOTE: LOGGING ROADS SHOWN ON THIS FPA ARE LESS THAN WHAT IS SHOWN ON ATTACHED SEPA. THAT SEPA INCLUDES ALL ROADS FOR THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SITE, NOT ALL OF WHICH ARE SHOWN IN DETAIL ON THE FPA MAP. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ January 2020 – Western Washington FPA/N Page 9 of 9 29.We acknowledge the following: •The information on this application/notification is true. •We understand this proposed forest practice is subject to: o The Forest Practices Act and Rules AND o All other federal, state or local regulations. •Compliance with the Forest Practices Act and Rules does not ensure compliance with the Endangered Species Act or other federal, state or local laws. •If we said that we would not convert any portion of the land to non-forestry use, the county or city may deny development permits on this parcel for the next 6 years. •The following may result in an unauthorized incidental take of certain endangered or threatened fish species: o Conversion of land to non-forestry use. o Harvesting within the maximum RMZ on a 20-acre exempt parcel that was acquired after June 5, 2006. o Equipment Crossings/Fords in or over Type S and F Waters. •Inadvertent Discovery – Chapters 27.44, 27.53, 68.50 and 68.60 RCW o If you find or suspect you have found an archaeological object or Native American cairn, grave, or glyptic record, immediately cease disturbance activity, protect the area and promptly contact the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation at 360 586-3077. o If you find or suspect you have found human skeletal remains, immediately cease disturbance activity, protect the area, and contact the County Coroner or Medical Examiner and local law enforcement as soon as possible. Failure to report human remains is a misdemeanor. The landowner understands that by signing and submitting this FPA, he/she is authorizing the Department of Natural Resources to enter the property in order to review the proposal, inspect harvest operations, and monitor compliance for up to three years after its expiration date. RCW 76.09.150 Signature of Legal LANDOWNER Signature of Legal TIMBER OWNER* (If different than landowner) Signature of Legal OPERATOR (If different than landowner) Print Name: Print Name: Print Name: Date: Date: Date: *NOTE: If you are a “Perpetual Timber Rights Owner,” and are submitting this without the Landowner’s Signature, provide written evidence the landowner has been notified. Please make a copy of this FPA/N for your records. If this FPA/N contains a hydraulic project requiring WDFW concurrence review, it will not be available online for public review until after the WDFW concurrence review period. DAVID CLARKE 03/05/2021