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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSEP2014-00107 - 02 PERMIT- JEFFERSON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH 615 Sheridan Street • Port Townsend • Washington • 98368 www.jeffersoncountypubficheakh.org one - - ax - - ON -SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL PERMIT PERMIT #: SEP14 -00107 Date Received: 08/07/14 SITE ADDRESS: 2813 E MARROWSTONE RD Date Issued: 11/05/14 NORDLAND, WA 98358 Date Expires: 11/05/17 APPLICANT: H RICHARD ESVELT PHONE: 206 - 842 -5072 CHRISTINE L ESVELT 6450 NE BRIGHAM RD BAINBRIDGE ISLAND WA 98110 -1213 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BETTY HILLER SHORT PLAT LOT 3(ENLG BY PTN TAX 23- S33 T30N RIE) PARCEL M 021332037 DESIGNER: SUZANNE L MARTIN PO BOX 125 CHIMACUM WA 98325 Section: 33 Township: 30N Range: 1 E PHONE: 360- 554 -0224 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION: CONVENTIONAL TRENCH No. of Gallons per Day: 480 Type of work: NEW -------------- Drainfield-------------- -------------- - - - - -- Trench------------ - - - - -- ----- - - - - -- Septic Tank--------- - Length: 267 feet Width: 3 feet Depth: 36 inches Size: 1,000 gallons DISCLAIMER- This approval is for an on -site sewage system that meets the state and county standards in effect on the date of application. This approval for an on -site sewage system DOES NOT assure you of any other County approvals. For example, it DOES NOT GUARANTEE that you will later obtain permission to build a permanent residence or other structure on this parcel. Any future application will be separately judged by the rules and laws in effect at that time. All construction and development activities must comply with all permit conditions, state and local codes, and Recommended Standards and Guidance documents in effect when the permit is issued. The property owner is responsible for the accurate location of all property lines. Any removal of or major disturbance of soil in the primary or reserve drainfield area may create site conditions that are unacceptable for the installation of a sewage disposal system. Any change in drainfield or tank location may invalidate this permit unless prior approval is obtained from the Jefferson County Environmental Health Division. If during excavation or development of the site an area of potential archeological significance is uncovered, all activity in the immediate area shall be halted, and the UDC Administrator shall be notified at once. Permit issued to CONSTRUCT, ALTER, REPAIR OR MODIFY AN INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON This permit is issued for a period of three years (unless otherwise stated above) in accordance with Jefferson County Rules and Regulations for On -Site Sewage Systems, codified in JCC 8.15 as amended. This permit may not be renewed. Jefferson County nvironmental Health Specialist This permit with conditions must be onsite during all phases of construction HEALTH DEPARTMENT MUST BE CONTACTED FOR FINAL INSPECTION. SPECIAL CONDITIONS APPLY - SEE ADDITIONAL PAGES CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - PERMIT NO.: SEP14 -00107 1.) Approval /issuance of a sewage disposal permit or installation of a septic system does not guarantee the approval of other development or a building permit on this site. Future buildings that require connection to an on -site sewage system (OSS) shall only be approved if the OSS meets the current standards and codes in effect at the time of the building application. 2.) 10' separation required between a Water line and all portions of the onsite sewage system; effluent transport line, tanks, treatment and disposal components. 3.) Notification of the start of construction shall be faxed or emailed to Jefferson County Public Health ONE WORKING DAY prior to start. 4.) Distribution boxes shall be fitted with a riser to grade, constructed of durable materials and a secured lid, adequately sized to allow visible inspection of the liquid level in the box. 5.) Any portion of transport line under a driven way is to be sleeved /cased or equivalent. 6.) H - An asbuilt drawing and certification of completion by the Designer is required prior to final approval. 7.) Before final approval is given, the designer shall provide an operations and maintenance manual to the property owner and the Health Department. The manual must instruct the owner of the on site sewage system on the ways to properly operate and maintain all components of the system. 8.) H- AS PER WAC 246-272A AND JEFFERSON COUNTY CODE 8.15 ALL ONSITE SEWAGE SYSTEMS REQUIRE THAT RESTRICTIVE COVENANT REGARDING THE MONITORING OF THE ONSITE SEPTIC SYSTEM BE RECORDED TO THE PROPERTY TITLE. THE PROPERTY OWNER SHALL ASSURE THAT MONITORING IS PROVIDED BY AN APPROVED ENTITY AT THE FREQUENCY DEFINED PER STATE WAC 246 - 272AAND JEFFERSON COUNTY CODE 8.15 AS ADOPTED OR AMENDED. A COPY OF THE RECORDED OPERATIONS AND MONITORING AGREEMENT IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL OF THE SEWAGE DISPOSAL PERMIT 9.) When /if designated reserve area is utilized an alternative system providing an additional level of treatment may be required and must comply with code at the time of application for use. 10.) Designer must be contacted prior to start of construction and for inspections during installation. DESIGNER IS REQUIRED TO DO A PRECOVER INSPECTION ON ALL TYPES OF SYSTEMS. 11.) All components of the septic system are to be completely protected from vehicular traffic or mechanical disturbance. 12.) Contact designer prior to installation for staking of drainfield area. 13.) Divert all sources of drainage, including roof drains away from septic tank and drainfield area. 14.) Approval of this sewage disposal permit does not preclude the permit holder from complying with the Unified Development Code for other /future development on the site. 15.) 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. 16.) The site plan as submitted with the septic system application on August 7, 2014 has been reviewed for consistency under the UDC, and has been approved by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. Any modifications, changes, and /or additions to the stamped, approved site plan dated August 20, 2014 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. SEP14 -00107 Page 2 of 3 \\ tidemark \dataVorms \F_SEP_Permitmod.rpt 11/5/2014 17.) This approval is for a septic system only. Any future permits on this site are subject to review for consistency with applicable codes and ordinances and does not preclude review and conditions which may be placed on future permits. 18.) Critical Aquifer Recharge Areas may require special protection measures to mitigate water quality degradation. The submitted proposal does not require additional aquifer protection measures. However, during construction the project shall follow the Best Management Practices (BMPs) and facility design standards as identified and defined in the Stormwater Management Manual for the Puget Sound Basin. 19.) To help prevent seawater from intruding landward into underground aquifers, all new development activity on Marrowstone Island, Indian Island and within 1/4 mile of any marine shoreline shall be required to infiltrate all stormwater runoff onsite. 20.) MANDATORY MEASURES FOR AN AT RISK SIPZ: 1. For proof of potable water on a building permit application, applicant must utilize DOH - approved public water system if available. 2. If public water is unavailable, a qualifying alternative system may be used as proof of potable water or an individual well may be used as proof of potable water subject to the following requirements: a. Chloride concentration of a laboratory- certified well water sample submitted with building permit application. b. Installation of a flow meter. c. On -going well monitoring for chloride concentration. d. Submittal of flow and chloride data to the County per monitoring program. 3. If public water is unavailable, a qualifying alternative system may be used as proof of potable water. 21.) MANDATORY MEASURES OF HIGH RISK SIPZ: Water conservation measures: 1. Roof and other intercepted precipitation shall be routed to on -site detention ponds and /or other approved means and allowed to be released to the soil slowly. 2. Water collected from Storm water and roof catchments may be used for watering lawns and gardens. Unless catchment water has been treated to meet drinking water standards, there shall be no cross connections allowed between the potable supply and impounded water. 3. Water withdrawn from wells on each property shall not be used for watering of lawns and /or gardens. 4. Ground water withdrawn from each property shall be restricted to a rate of three (3) gallons per minute. 5. Installation of water conserving fixtures such as low flow toilets, faucets and shower restrictors and other water saving plumbing fixtures. 6. Landscaping plan (xeriscaping, native vegetation with minimal amounts of irrigation). Please NOTE that the above listed measures are not intended to be exhaustive, but rather is intended to be illustrative of the types of water conservation measures. 22.) All construction and development activities must comply with all permit conditions, Washington State and Jefferson County Codes and Recommended Standards and Guidance documents in effect when the permit is issued. 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