HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDR2022-00059 Site Devleopment Review 965000034JEFFERSON COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
621 Sheridan Street | Port Townsend, WA 98368
360-379-4450 | email: dcd@co.jefferson.wa.us
http://www.co.jefferson.wa.us/260/CommunityDevelopment
SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
Per Ordinance No: 09-10033-22 and Jefferson County Code (JCC) 18.40.440, site development
review (SDR) process will provide owners and developers of land an assessment of site
requirements for development of a parcel.
Site development review is a required assessment, prior to development, of the physical aspects and constraints of the site for the purpose of development. While it will not vest a property to development regulations, it provides for a professional analysis of the site according to current
development regulations
A guaranteed right to development can only be established once a development permit application
or building permit application vests pursuant to JCC 18.40.320. Jefferson County Department of Community Development Planning Staff has completed a site
development review on parcel 965000034. This site development review reflects the conditions of
the property at the date the review was completed.
Zoning: This parcel is zoned Rural Residential 1 dwelling unit per 5 acres (RR1:5). This is a non-conforming lot and is 0.54 acres. Legal Lot of Record Status: This parcel was platted under a long plat, Kala Point Division No. 3,
Lot 232. The plat was recorded on July 5, 1977 under Auditor’s File Number 243154. This lot has
not changed since platted and remains a legal lot of record because it was platted after August 11,
1969.
Permitting History: The single-family residence onsite was built in 1979, under BLD1979-00291. The existing septic system was permitted under SEP1978-00091. On September 21, 2022,
Jefferson County Department of Environmental Health issued a Notice and Order to Correct a septic
system that had a report identifying that the drainfield is not functioning correctly, and required
application to replace the system.
Critical Areas: SARPA Critical Aquifer Recharge Area and Seawater Intrusion Protection Area (SIPZ). Both of these areas do not affect a septic repair. No other critical areas. Next Steps: Apply for septic permit.