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September 18,2001
Subject: Port Ludlow Marina Expansion
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Mr. Josh Peters Port Ludlow Associates LLC
Jefferson County Department of Community Development
621 Sheridan Street
Port Townsend, W A 98368
As the new owners of the Port Ludlow Master Planned Resort Community, Port Ludlow
Associates LLC (PLA) is hereby requesting that Jefferson County continue processing of
the Shoreline Primary Use Permit applicmion for a IOO-slip expansion of the Port Ludlow
Marina, We wish to move forward with this application as quickly as possible and now
are in the process of completing the necessary technical studies, including the eelgrass
survey,
We have reviewed the application materials submitted to date, and propose only minor
revisions to the proposed layout. As shown on the attached map, we are proposing to
change the widths of certain slips within the expansion area, Specifically, four, 36-foot
slips have been eliminated; six, 60- foot slips have been changed to eight, 40- foot slips;
two, 45-foot slips have been added; and nine, 50-foot slips have been changed to 60-foot
slips, No other changes to the application are proposed,
It is our understanding that the next step in the process is preparation and issuance of a
Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS), Information for your draft scoping notice
is attached, We have reserved the Bay Club at Port Ludlow for the Friday, October 12,
2001 scoping meeting (2:00 - 3:30 pm),
If you have questions or require further information, please contact either Lyn Keenan at
the offices of Reid Middleton or myself. We look forward to working with you and other
County staff,
Sincerely,
G~.
Mark R, Dorsey, P,E,
Project Manager
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PORT LUDLOW MARINA EXPANSION \ JEFFERSON COUNTY _. .
SUPLLEMENT AL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ST A 1\EME~OMMUNITY DEVEL~Pr~~ENrj
The Port Ludlow Marina consists of a 320 slip marina, kayak float, fuel dock, and upland
support facilities, This marina was originally built in the 1960's, and expanded in the late
1970's, The marina serves guests, boating groups, Port Ludlow area residents, and
visitors to the Port Ludlow Resort and Heron Beach Inn,
Alternatives:
. No Action/Maintenance and Rehabilitation Only
The No Action alternative would result in maintenance and rehabilitation of the existing
marina facilities, but no expansion of slips or upgrade of amenities such as the dingy float
or kayak float, at this time, The fuel float would be replaced in-kind,
. Alternative 1 -100 Slip Expansion (Proposed Project)
The proposed project includes the addition of 100 new slips for 36 to 60 foot vessels,
adjacent sidetie areas for vessels over 60 feet in length, upgrading of the electrical system
and lighting, replacement of the kayak float, reducing the size ofthe dinghy float, and
replacing the existing fuel dock (in place), The new slips would be connected to the D
and E dock systems as well as a new lateral F dock system, No changes would be made
to the A and B dock systems, No dredging would be required,
. Alternative 2 - 100 Slip Expansion with Alternate Design
Alternative 2 would include a 100 slip expansion and improvements similar to the
Proposed Project, but would be designed as proposed in the 1993 "Port Ludlow
Development Program Final Environmental Impact Statement", The 100 new slips
would be accommodated by: a new dock and slips along the eastern shore of the marina
(east of the fuel float); an extension of A dock approximately 150 feet waterward to
accommodate a new T -shaped dock; a new "L" shaped dock approximately 150 feet
waterward of E dock; and extension of C, D, and E docks to the west. Dredging would
occur in a slightly less than one acre area near the eastern shore of the marina in order to
increase water depths and improve access to the new inner docks.
ELEMENTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT TO BE ANALYZED
A Natural Environment
1, Surface Water (Port Ludlow Bay/Admiralty Inlet, Port Ludlow Creek)
(Water Quality)
2. Marine Plants and Animals
B, Built Environment
1. Land Use and Zoning
2, Consistency with Plans and Policies
3, Light and Glare/Aesthetics
4, Parking
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9/17/01
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