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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0718220Re_ Land erosion hazard alert________________________________ ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. ________________________________ Mark, I am just checking to ensure that 5373 ParadiseBay road has been cleared for construction as they are demolishing trees and if the oil spills have been cleaned up? I assume the county is allowing this project to go forth even though I have lost embankment and the potential for a landslide? I want to verify where the responsibility and liability will fall? <https://www.cloudhq-mkt2.net/mail_track/mail/b5b89dfd1d757414fa_1658160721556?uid=1476307> <https://ci3.googleusercontent.com/mail-sig/AIorK4xtHD42p4ujOVNl1ZF2QAsFqfrOERZME13roaTAZW2P5L51Ifv4K4TFR5ZKfS3OvQ791KRkLgY> <https://www.free-email-tracker.com> Powered by cloudHQ <https://www.free-email-tracker.com> On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 2:54 PM Mark McCauley <MMcCauley@co.jefferson.wa.us <mailto:MMcCauley@co.jefferson.wa.us> > wrote: Hi Lori. My apologies for losing track of this. What’s the status of your issue currently? Thank you. Mark From: Lori Tschohl <lori@eaglepipemechanical.com <mailto:lori@eaglepipemechanical.com> > Sent: Friday, March 25, 2022 11:06 AM To: Mark McCauley <MMcCauley@co.jefferson.wa.us <mailto:MMcCauley@co.jefferson.wa.us> > Cc: jeffbocc <jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us <mailto:jeffbocc@co.jefferson.wa.us> > Subject: Re: Land erosion hazard alert This message's contents have been archived by the Barracuda Message Archiver. ZON2020-00029 - 11 Geo Hazard Assessment.pdf <https://barracuda.jeffcowa.us/cgi-mod/getstubbedattachment.cgi/ZON2020-00029%20-%2011%20Geo%20Hazard%20Assessment.pdf?charset=utf-8&cid=f_l16qgcnd0&deliv ery=1648231681&len=18191412&md5=abc9e92205896ccd0e1c47ac3918f5c4&mid=9577652f1b4c02f2af9c9e734bab7235a7d8bc1ad79034697a628483fad23e56eace47a7> (17.3M) ________________________________ ALERT: BE CAUTIOUS This email originated outside the organization. Do not open attachments or click on links if you are not expecting them. ________________________________ Hi Mark, I was just following up on what your team has found and future action steps. When I call anyone in the county on concerns, I seem to hear the same matter they are understaffed and only working on critical issues, i.e., life or death. I hate to think of the damage to the environment because of lack of staffing in this county and or if we need to discuss with the State who may be better prepared on the shoreline management and Geological concerns. A county member explained that they go off of the Geotech reports, and if they are in violation, then something could've been done. I include the Geotech report for the property in question that clearly discusses the potential issues, and this was completed two years ago. Many conditions have changed, and all of the clear-cutting on top of the hill can also add to the amount of water and damage being caused. Three feet of the embankment to lose is concerning when building continues in this area. I think you had someone out for ten days, and I was hoping that there had been enough time for them to have an opportunity to evaluate. Thank you again for your time and for looking into this matter. <https://ci6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/_-_2mmYB7VCOd14tqw3vUZQWz2UT9S5pzaurzDXMul6Ju7mXUAyS9us4hCckWxnu34iwtJEkarZvLTkEXwnYeUjEObJ4Sn2R81UUNnR4WhaMkG6yjZWkMjADfJdk6vThLYVcIQqV3qTU90OmLPJ4u-5ESL7x o-pEH4PUE21Ip7U2krhSQXh9Xfv_vZWDmDScrFz2FLERBNidyr6gNg=s0-d-e1-ft#https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1y0aFhwT9RuEk03boFdhAXvO6k1JxPF6b&revid=0BzaFgiYO0vEOR0ZYQ0xuVGVSMnFMQ2ZlRmw4QVkvV2RxeU RrPQ> On Mon, Mar 7, 2022 at 1:48 PM Lori Tschohl <lori@eaglepipemechanical.com <mailto:lori@eaglepipemechanical.com> > wrote: Hi Mark, Thanks for your Voicemail and for sending the team out. I am confident they captured the concerns. I will stay tuned to hear some resolutions. I appreciate your quick response. Best Regards, <https://ci6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/_-_2mmYB7VCOd14tqw3vUZQWz2UT9S5pzaurzDXMul6Ju7mXUAyS9us4hCckWxnu34iwtJEkarZvLTkEXwnYeUjEObJ4Sn2R81UUNnR4WhaMkG6yjZWkMjADfJdk6vThLYVcIQqV3qTU90OmLPJ4u-5ESL7x o-pEH4PUE21Ip7U2krhSQXh9Xfv_vZWDmDScrFz2FLERBNidyr6gNg=s0-d-e1-ft#https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1y0aFhwT9RuEk03boFdhAXvO6k1JxPF6b&revid=0BzaFgiYO0vEOR0ZYQ0xuVGVSMnFMQ2ZlRmw4QVkvV2RxeU RrPQ> On Sun, Mar 6, 2022 at 3:55 PM Lori Tschohl <lori@eaglepipemechanical.com <mailto:lori@eaglepipemechanical.com> > wrote: Hi Mark, I wanted to see who needs to be contacted for a quick response on a hazard that could affect the property and the people in the local area. I live on Seven Sister's Rd in Port Ludlow. There has been quite a bit of excavation and the start of site prep for two properties surrounding mine and further up the hill on Paradise Bay road. I have called code compliance about one property in particular where The owners and excavators have given no thought to the damage to the embankment and the environment. Yesterday I observed 2 1/2 to 3 feet of my embankment that has slid off the property and onto the beach. This is a hazard for my property but potential for everyone on this waterfront slope and people who walk the beach. I am sending this with urgency because no one seems to be monitoring any of this activity. I had a geo-tech survey on my property two years ago, and there were no issues called out. The property on 5373 Paradise Bay road is called into question because of the destruction of all the large trees holding up the embankment. This property is a gully that no one can understand how it can be developed without the extreme damage to the waterfront and the risk of a landslide. When you read it, the Geo-tech report for this property is particular that someone needs to be called in on water pooling and other potential problems. The property was laid open for months in the extreme rain, and when I called and filed a complaint - Only then did the contractor sheet the mud hole/driveway. Pull the permit and see the cautions and limited tree removal. A shoreline exemption should not be granted based on the conditions. This property was classified as Hi-Risk SIPZ, and we see the impact. Another reason is excavation on the other side of the property. Massive trees, here again, are being removed, Heavy equipment, and no process for limited tree removal or thoughts to stabilize the embankment. 100 Seven Sisters Road is the address on this site. They plan on pouring concrete slabs for manufactured homes and an RV pad. I am not sure all that is called out on the permit. Next to this property, people living off the grid have built structures, have no permits, and live there full time without any utilities. Where is their greywater flowing? 120 Seven Sisters is the address. Up and down this shoreline off of Paradise Bay road is construction. Who is monitoring the potential hazards? For my embankment to start to collapse calls for immediate action. I will not risk losing my property because of negligence by new property owners and the county's approval without following up. The damage has already been done, but now it's dangerous. I am available to meet on the property to show all the damage. I have included pictures from the top of the property. Thank you, and I look forward to hearing from you. <https://ci6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/_-_2mmYB7VCOd14tqw3vUZQWz2UT9S5pzaurzDXMul6Ju7mXUAyS9us4hCckWxnu34iwtJEkarZvLTkEXwnYeUjEObJ4Sn2R81UUNnR4WhaMkG6yjZWkMjADfJdk6vThLYVcIQqV3qTU90OmLPJ4u-5ESL7x o-pEH4PUE21Ip7U2krhSQXh9Xfv_vZWDmDScrFz2FLERBNidyr6gNg=s0-d-e1-ft#https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1y0aFhwT9RuEk03boFdhAXvO6k1JxPF6b&revid=0BzaFgiYO0vEOR0ZYQ0xuVGVSMnFMQ2ZlRmw4QVkvV2RxeU RrPQ> Ӥ