HomeMy WebLinkAboutMLA20-00152 Public Comments MatrixFirst Name
Darren
Christoper
Gary
Diane
Theresa
Tara
Travis
Richard
Wayne
Jean
Nick
Brandi
Wallace
Norman
Lois
Tara and Eric
Alison
Bob
Mark
Bill
Dave
Juelie
John
Kim
Bill and Janet
Bill
Robert
Linda
John
Jim
Cary and Michele
Catherine
Rebecca
Mimi
Charles
Teren
Ashley
Angel and Michael
Jim
Elizabeth
Allie
Brian
Kees
Zachary and Alyson
Marie
Stephanie
Garret
Last Name
Ramsey
Hanson
Zwissler
DiPrete
Percy
Clanton
Hamon
Lang
Hamon
Hamon
Hamon
Hamon
Allen
MacLeod
Allen
Clanton
Hamm
Juatz
Grant
Leavitt
Clark
Dalzel
Fleming
McCary
Perka
Perka
Davis
Mattos
Mauro
Tolpin
Dean
McNabb
Zwissler
Sudlow-Evans
Cannon
MacLeod
Lewman
Doan
Fox
O'Neal
Taylor
Tracer
Prins
Dean
Dressler
Jolivette
Peck
Address
154 Mediterranean
141 Nelsons Landing Road
231 Gun Club Rd
Arcadia West
72 Nelsons Landing Road
74 Nelsons Landing Road
74 Nelsons Landing Road
74 Nelsons Landing Road
74 Nelsons Landing Road
74 Nelsons Landing Road
53 Nelsons Landing Road
241 Sand Road
234 Arcadia Terrace
909 7th Street
75 Haada Laas Road
352 Woodduck Way
4997 Magnolia Street
274 and 270 Cape George Road
625, 513, and 513A Arcadia West
141 Nelsons Landing Road
60 Cape George Road
231 Gun Club Road
234 Cass Street
241 Sand Road
150 Nelsons Landing Road
180 Cape George Road
City
Port Townsend
Port Townsend
Port Townsend
Port Townsend
Port Townsend
Port Townsend
Port Hadlock
Port Townsend
Port Townsend
Port Townsend
Port Townsend
State
Zip Code
Nature of Comment
Removal of all trees unsightly, removes buffer from wind that could damage properties. Would manufactured homes be new or old? Thinks lots should be larger. Will land be sold with houses
or would homeowners lease the land.
Defer request for public comment until April. Requests longer notice period or restart of the public comment process. Wants applicant to pave the roads before 90% of manufactured homes
are installed. Crrent TIA studies should be required. Applicant understated Mill oder, particualry if trees are removed. Adjoining landowners found seasonal wetlands not included by
applicant. Supports a 50 foot clearing restriction around the perimiter. Site has Scotch Broom, which is noxious and invasive. Says the project area should be studied to determine which
species actually depend on the project area for habitat. Supports 50 foot clearing restriction around the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Questions how project complies with
RR5 zoning. Wants fire flow testing, applicant to provide additional water supply resource as required. Wants applicant to provide comment from public service providers to support
that the need for public services will not likely be significant. Wants description of utilities.
Requests longer notice period or restart of the public comment process. Wants applicant to pave the roads before 90% of manufactured homes are installed. Crrent TIA studies should be
required. Applicant understated Mill oder, particualry if trees are removed. Adjoining landowners found seasonal wetlands not included by applicant. Supports a 50 foot clearing restriction
around the perimiter. Site has Scotch Broom, which is noxious and invasive. Says the project area should be studied to determine which species actually depend on the project area for
habitat. Supports 50 foot clearing restriction around the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Questions how project complies with RR5 zoning. Wants fire flow testing, applicant
to provide additional water supply resource as required. Wants applicant to provide comment from public service providers to support that the need for public services will not likely
be significant. Wants description of utilities.
Would support small development that follows RR-5 zoning. Concerned about increased traffic. Concerns about privacy and safety.
Lives elsewhere, keeps and rides horses near proposed site. Concerned about density, traffic, safety, impact on Lary Scott Trail, rural character. Does not consider project in compliance
with the County Comprehensive Plan
Requests longer notice period or restart of the public comment process. Wants applicant to pave the roads before 90% of manufactured homes are installed. Crrent TIA studies should be
required. Applicant understated Mill oder, particualry if trees are removed. Adjoining landowners found seasonal wetlands not included by applicant. Supports a 50 foot clearing restriction
around the perimiter. Site has Scotch Broom, which is noxious and invasive. Says the project area should be studied to determine which species actually depend on the project area for
habitat. Supports 50 foot clearing restriction around the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Questions how project complies with RR5 zoning. Wants fire flow testing, applicant
to provide additional water supply resource as required. Wants applicant to provide comment from public service providers to support that the need for public services will not likely
be significant. Wants description of utilities.
Requests longer notice period or restart of the public comment process. Wants applicant to pave the roads before 90% of manufactured homes are installed. Crrent TIA studies should be
required. Applicant understated Mill oder, particualry if trees are removed. Adjoining landowners found seasonal wetlands not included by applicant. Supports a 50 foot clearing restriction
around the perimiter. Site has Scotch Broom, which is noxious and invasive. Says the project area should be studied to determine which species actually depend on the project area for
habitat. Supports 50 foot clearing restriction around the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Questions how project complies with RR5 zoning. Wants fire flow testing, applicant
to provide additional water supply resource as required. Wants applicant to provide comment from public service providers to support that the need for public services will not likely
be significant. Wants description of utilities.
Opposes on loss of rural atmosphere and environmental impacts to water run off and utilities access.
Requests longer notice period or restart of the public comment process. Wants applicant to pave the roads before 90% of manufactured homes are installed. Crrent TIA studies should be
required. Applicant understated Mill oder, particualry if trees are removed. Adjoining landowners found seasonal wetlands not included by applicant. Supports a 50 foot clearing restriction
around the perimiter. Site has Scotch Broom, which is noxious and invasive. Says the project area should be studied to determine which species actually depend on the project area for
habitat. Supports 50 foot clearing restriction around the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Questions how project complies with RR5 zoning. Wants fire flow testing, applicant
to provide additional water supply resource as required. Wants applicant to provide comment from public service providers to support that the need for public services will not likely
be significant. Wants description of utilities.
Requests longer notice period or restart of the public comment process. Wants applicant to pave the roads before 90% of manufactured homes are installed. Crrent TIA studies should be
required. Applicant understated Mill oder, particualry if trees are removed. Adjoining landowners found seasonal wetlands not included by applicant. Supports a 50 foot clearing restriction
around the perimiter. Site has Scotch Broom, which is noxious and invasive. Says the project area should be studied to determine which species actually depend on the project area for
habitat. Supports 50 foot clearing restriction around the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Questions how project complies with RR5 zoning. Wants fire flow testing, applicant
to provide additional water supply resource as required. Wants applicant to provide comment from public service providers to support that the need for public services will not likely
be significant. Wants description of utilities.
Requests longer notice period or restart of the public comment process. Wants applicant to pave the roads before 90% of manufactured homes are installed. Crrent TIA studies should be
required. Applicant understated Mill oder, particualry if trees are removed. Adjoining landowners found seasonal wetlands not included by applicant. Supports a 50 foot clearing restriction
around the perimiter. Site has Scotch Broom, which is noxious and invasive. Says the project area should be studied to determine which species actually depend on the project area for
habitat. Supports 50 foot clearing restriction around the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Questions how project complies with RR5 zoning. Wants fire flow testing, applicant
to provide additional water supply resource as required. Wants applicant to provide comment from public service providers to support that the need for public services will not likely
be significant. Wants description of utilities.
Requests longer notice period or restart of the public comment process. Wants applicant to pave the roads before 90% of manufactured homes are installed. Crrent TIA studies should be
required. Applicant understated Mill oder, particualry if trees are removed. Adjoining landowners found seasonal wetlands not included by applicant. Supports a 50 foot clearing restriction
around the perimiter. Site has Scotch Broom, which is noxious and invasive. Says the project area should be studied to determine which species actually depend on the project area for
habitat. Supports 50 foot clearing restriction around the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Questions how project complies with RR5 zoning. Wants fire flow testing, applicant
to provide additional water supply resource as required. Wants applicant to provide comment from public service providers to support that the need for public services will not likely
be significant. Wants description of utilities.
Requests longer notice period or restart of the public comment process. Wants applicant to pave the roads before 90% of manufactured homes are installed. Crrent TIA studies should be
required. Applicant understated Mill oder, particualry if trees are removed. Adjoining landowners found seasonal wetlands not included by applicant. Supports a 50 foot clearing restriction
around the perimiter. Site has Scotch Broom, which is noxious and invasive. Says the project area should be studied to determine which species actually depend on the project area for
habitat. Supports 50 foot clearing restriction around the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Questions how project complies with RR5 zoning. Wants fire flow testing, applicant
to provide additional water supply resource as required. Wants applicant to provide comment from public service providers to support that the need for public services will not likely
be significant. Wants description of utilities.
Requests longer notice period. Concerned that Cape George LLC did not file its 2021 report. Concerned that project does not comply with RR-5 zoning. Concerned about impact of septic
drain fields on adjacent groundwater and local marine environment. Believes project should only be approved if it is connected to a municipal sewage treatment or large development sewage
treatment. Concerned that public water service is not sufficient. Concerned stormwater impact. TIA assumptions do not include deliveries or number of employed people per household.
Project does not account for ADUs. Mill odor. Scotch broom
Requests longer notice period.
Opposes density, lack of wildlife protection, increased traffic, impact on Larry Scott Trail, lack of buffers, loss of wetlands, additional use on lw pressure water mains
Opposes density, lack of wildlife protection, increased traffic, impact on Larry Scott Trail, lack of buffers, loss of wetlands, additional use on lw pressure water mains
Opposes density, lack of wildlife protection, increased traffic, impact on Larry Scott Trail, lack of buffers, loss of wetlands, additional use on lw pressure water mains
Requests longer notice period. Halt the project due to impact on Larry Scott Trail. Objects to density outside of UGA given lack of infastructure like sewer, impacts on water system
and land. Argues that useable lot square footage on most of the proposed lots do not meet 12,500 s.f. minimum for single family development. Concerned about traffic impact, particularly
at intersection of Cape George Road and Discovery Road.
Requests longer notice period. Halt the project due to impact on Larry Scott Trail. Objects to density outside of UGA given lack of infastructure like sewer, impacts on water system
and land. Argues that useable lot square footage on most of the proposed lots do not meet 12,500 s.f. minimum for single family development. Concerned about traffic impact, particularly
at intersection of Cape George Road and Discovery Road.
Request to not extend notice period based on volume of received comments. Says the WAC does not authorize the extention, the initial Notice Period was sufficient, and change would exceed
the allowable 30-day maximum under SEPA.
Development is too urban for rural area. Requests traffic study, traffic circle. Does not want development on side of Cape George Road near Larry Scott Trail. Wants increased pedestrian
and cyclist crossing. Requests increased buffer around perimiter to mitigate light and sound and support migratory birds. Argues that the case should be a replat instead of boundary
line adjustments. Says there is not infastructure to support development at this location. Scotch Broom. Requests inspection to verify wetlands.
Requests extension to 01/07/22 for comments from Public Works. Plans to reply and update previous SEPA comments. Suggests including Director of Public Works for the City of Port Townsend,
Steve King, to review potenial increase traffic entering their jurisdiction via South Discovery Road. The stormwater site plan requires revision. The grading plan also requires revision
because it shows cut and fills extendign into the 20 feet clearing buffer. Recommends finding that the proposal is not likely to result in significan adverse impacts related to erosion.
A site inspection found a surface water body that was not acknowledged in the proponent's answers to SEPA checklist. Recommends finding that the proposal is not likely to result in
significan adverse impacts related to stormwater runoff. Recommends finding that the proposal is not likely to result in significan adverse impacts related to transportation.
Opposes density, lack of wildlife protection, increased traffic, impact on Larry Scott Trail, lack of buffers, loss of wetlands, additional use on lw pressure water mains
Defer request for public comment until April. Requests longer notice period or restart of the public comment process. Wants applicant to pave the roads before 90% of manufactured homes
are installed. Crrent TIA studies should be required. Applicant understated Mill oder, particualry if trees are removed. Adjoining landowners found seasonal wetlands not included by
applicant. Supports a 50 foot clearing restriction around the perimiter. Site has Scotch Broom, which is noxious and invasive. Says the project area should be studied to determine which
species actually depend on the project area for habitat. Supports 50 foot clearing restriction around the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Questions how project complies with
RR5 zoning. Wants fire flow testing, applicant to provide additional water supply resource as required. Wants applicant to provide comment from public service providers to support
that the need for public services will not likely be significant. Wants description of utilities.
Urban density works in some RR5 areas of county, not all. Does not want mobile and modular homes "stacked next to our rural 5 acre homesites" and Larry Scott Trail. Wants increased buffers
between this density and rural parcels. Does not want more than one home per parcel number. Requests decreased density, 50 buffer around perimiter. Enlarge retention pond. Requests
new traffic impact study. Requests Health Department review lot sizes and include buffer areas and streets. Does not want the aesthetic of manufactured homes, says they will decrease
property values
Opposes density, lack of wildlife protection, increased traffic, impact on Larry Scott Trail, lack of buffers, loss of wetlands, additional use on lw pressure water mains
Requests longer notice period or restart of the public comment process. Wants applicant to pave the roads before 90% of manufactured homes are installed. Crrent TIA studies should be
required. Applicant understated Mill oder, particualry if trees are removed. Adjoining landowners found seasonal wetlands not included by applicant. Supports a 50 foot clearing restriction
around the perimiter. Site has Scotch Broom, which is noxious and invasive. Says the project area should be studied to determine which species actually depend on the project area for
habitat. Supports 50 foot clearing restriction around the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Questions how project complies with RR5 zoning. Wants fire flow testing, applicant
to provide additional water supply resource as required. Wants applicant to provide comment from public service providers to support that the need for public services will not likely
be significant. Wants description of utilities.
Requests traffic impact analysis. Concerned that urban levels of density outside of the UGA, particularly lack of sewer service and lack of pedestrian and cycling facilities.
Requests longer notice period or restart of public comment process. Requests 50 ft buffer minimum around Larry Scott Trail
Proposal is too dense for rural area, will be detrimental due to tree removal, soil erosion, wind, water tables, city water supplies, Mill smell, light and noise pollution, animal habitat,
and traffic.
Mediterranean Avenue is still a county right of way, building on it would be a problem. Will each lot meet the same septic requirements that were applied to surrounding residents?
Requests longer notice period or restart of the public comment process. Wants applicant to pave the roads before 90% of manufactured homes are installed. Crrent TIA studies should be
required. Applicant understated Mill oder, particualry if trees are removed. Adjoining landowners found seasonal wetlands not included by applicant. Supports a 50 foot clearing restriction
around the perimiter. Site has Scotch Broom, which is noxious and invasive. Says the project area should be studied to determine which species actually depend on the project area for
habitat. Supports 50 foot clearing restriction around the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. Questions how project complies with RR5 zoning. Wants fire flow testing, applicant
to provide additional water supply resource as required. Wants applicant to provide comment from public service providers to support that the need for public services will not likely
be significant. Wants description of utilities.
Objects to manufactured homes, density, and increased traffic on Cape George Road. Concerned about intersection of Discovery Road and Cape George Road. Says project will not aid housing
emergency
Objects to impact on Larry Scott Trail and traffic, emissions.
Requests extended public comment period. Says septic system design and approvals are essential to the planning process for public notice, particularly given soil types and reliance on
private wells. Says project trip generation should be doubled. Says location would not aid affordable housing due to distance from services. Requests minimum buffer of 50 feet from
Larry Scott Trail. UDC Consistency Review document does not appear to match the scope of the project
Opposes density, lack of wildlife protection, increased traffic, impact on Larry Scott Trail, lack of buffers, loss of wetlands, additional use on lw pressure water mains
Requests longer notice period. Does not think the site is large enough for appropriate setbacks around the Larry Scott Trail. Area has wetlands and multiple species of owls. Nelsons
Landing Road is not large enough to use as an outlet for the proposed development.
Requests reversal of extended comment period. Disscussion of public notice posting
The proponent must provide a copy of the final SEPA determination and a copy of the final Clearing and Grading Permit with the submitted WDNR Forest Practices Application noted in the
SEPA Checklist
The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe determines that the proposal has no adverse effect.
Requires a standard for roadways to be drivable and support emergency apparatus. Clearing must be conducted before June and the start of fire season
Requests paper copy of site map in future mailings
Opposes density, impacts on air, water, plants, animals, aesthetics, light and glare, recreation, and public services. Concerned about septage leaking, low water pressure, reduction
of wildlife habitat. Requests wildlife habitat study. Concerned about creating a wind tunnel. Requests increased buffer. Concerned about degrading the Larry Scott Trail. Requests another
traffic study and changed speed limit. Construction noise. Dust from unpaved roads. Does not want their personal driveway used for access to the project. Existing powerlines are below
minimum clearance standards, it is unclear who would pay to change them if increased traffic drives near them.
Requests longer comment period. Opposes density in rural zoning. Site does not have enough infastructure, Discovery Road, Mill Road, and Cape George Road are already congested. Not enough
screening around Larry Scott Trail. Scotch Broom. Disagrees with applicant that the need for public services will not likely be significant. Needs more plan for water run off. Loss
of wildlife habitat.
Site is not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. No DAHP Permit is required. Recommends a standard Inadvertent Discovery Plan is followed during all ground disturbing
activities.
Grading and filling must utilize clean fill. Removed debris must be disposed of at approved sites. Erosion control measures must be in place prior to any clearing, grading, or construction.
First Name
Marla
Last Name
Powers
Email
mpowers@pgst.nsn.us
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