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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLog116 e DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY SEATTLE DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 3755 SEATTL{:, WA 98124-3755 OFFICIAL BUSINESS RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED (5)1 IE lC ~ n W IE ~ ,[1J[J:.-l" ~ JllV OEPl OFJCOM MlJN ITY "OEVEtOPMENT l: 'Xl :,1./ 1:/~ r'" ~'.. > a:~ t..'" Vll- .,..; (/J 0:$ "".\01. JEFFERSON COUNTY ATTN: PERMIT CENTER 621 SHERIDAN STREET PORT TOWNSEND, WA 98368-2439 '\ ~.~-..e.-'.il.<:'~~ ~~ I' ,1,,1,.1"11"1 n t ,1"1,,,1,1. "I' \ .t I, , ,I, \ " , ,I,ll II 11,111 LOG ITEM #.---1.1Jg- Page__..-l~9tJ_~ US Army Corps of Engineers Seattle District e e Public Notice of Application for Perm it I[!;!l Regulatory Branch Post Office Box 3755 Seattle, Washington 98124-3755 Telephone (206) 764-3495 ATTN: Susan Glenn, Project Manager Public Notice Date: 26 June 2002 Expiration Date: 26 July 2002 Reference: 2001-1-01151 Name: Port Ludlow Associates Interested parties are hereby notified that an application has been received for a Department of the Army permit in accordance with Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of March 3, 1899, for certain work described below and shown on the enclosed drawings. APPLICANT - Port Ludlow Associates 760 Breaker Lane Port Ludlow, Washington 98365 Telephone: (360) 437-2101 AGENT - Reid Middleton, Inc. 728 - 134th Street Southwest, Suite 200 Everett, Washington 98204-5322 ATTN: Ms. Nicole Faghin Telephone: (425) 741-3800 LOCATION - In Port Ludlow Bay near Port Ludlow, Jefferson County, Washington. WORK - To expand the existing Port Ludlow Marina (Marina) by adding 100 new slips ranging from 35 feet in length up to 60 feet in length and adjacent sidetie areas for vessels larger than 60 feet to moor. The current marina configuration has 280 slips plus areas for approximately 40 additional boat sideties. The proposed 1 OO-slip expansion occurs to the west and south of the existing Marina. The expansion is connected to the C, 0, and E dock systems. No change is proposed to the A/B dock system at this time. The proposed layout includes extension of the 0 and E lateral systems and a new F lateral system. The F lateral dock will also serve as the new floating breakwater for waves approaching from the south. The proposed expansion will create an additional 33,745 square feet (sq. ft.) of overwater structure. Of this total, only 966 sq. ft. of new overwater structure will be located at water depths of less than 20 feet. The remaining 32,779 sq. ft. will be located at water depths of 20 feet or greater. Ninety-five steel piles will be installed using a barge-mounted pile driver. Only one of the piles will be located in water of less than 20 ft. An existing kayak float within the marina will also be upgraded. Currently there are two floats, connected together, that are designated for all kayaks and cover approximately 1,600 sq. ft. The proposed replacement kayak float will be 2,850 sq. ft. and constructed using plastic pontoons for floatation and timber for the decking and connection system. The float cross section will consist of three pontoons. A space will be left open between each of the pontoons in the cross section. The new float design will incorp.9.cate.-EM UJlJ II .ft. \ {(. ~'f' ,_~-\-L _,- _.._..k_9tJ~- e e ~ 2001-1-01165 '. light-transmission panels. The two gaps between the three pontoons will be spanned by grating or sandblasted plexiglass instead of timber decking, which will allow light to penetrate beneath the float. Currently a 680 sq. ft. dinghy dock is located at C dock at the junction of the mall walkway and the lateral. The dinghy dock completely covers this area and extends between the walkway and the first finger to the south. The proposed new dinghy dock will be 300 sq. ft. The floats will be 6 feet wide and attach to the sides of the main walkway and the C-dock lateral, opening up a side space between the dinghy dock and the first finger. Pile-driving equipment will be barge mounted and will be either a diesel-powered hammer or vibratory pile driver. Pile driving equipment will be sized according to the geotechnical characteristics of the substrate. The barge will be sized to accommodate the equipment used during the pile driving. The one pile to be installed in shallow water (18 to 20 feet deep) will be shorter than those to be installed in deeper water, requiring less energy to install than the piling in deeper water. Installing the one pile in shallow water will take less than 1 day minimizing the time of potential disturbance of any salmonids that may be present in the nearshore area. The remaining piling will be installed at water depths of greater than 34 ft. The barge will be maintained at sufficient depth to ensure that it will not ground. PURPOSE - To expand an existing marina for use by the general public. ENDANGERED SPECIES - The Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended, requires assessment of potential impacts to listed and proposed species. The Puget Sound chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) threatened, Coastal/Puget Sound bull trout (Salvelinus conf/uentus) threatened, and Bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) threatened, Marbled murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) threatened, Hood canal summer chum (Oncorhynchus ketal threatened, and Stellar sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) threatened in the State of Washington, occur in the proposed project area. For chinook, chum, and murrelets, sea lions critical habitat has been designated. After receipt of comments from this public notice, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) will evaluate the potential impacts to these species. A preliminary determination indicates that the activity "may affect, but is not likely to adversely affect" endangered or threatened species, or their critical habitat, designated under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. Informal consultation under Section 7 of the Act is required and is underway. ESSENTIAL FISH HABITAT - The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, as amended by the Sustainable Fisheries Act of 1996, requires all Federal agencies to consult with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) on all actions, or proposed actions, permitted, funded, or undertaken by the agency, that may adversely affect Essential Fish Habitat (EFH). The EFH for Pacific salmon, Groundfish, Coastal Pelagic Species occurs in the project area. If the Corps determines that the proposed action may adversely affect EFH for federally-managed fisheries in Washington waters, the Corps will initiate EFH consultation with the NMFS. The Corps' final determination relative to project impacts and the need for mitigation measures is subject to review by and coordination with the NMFS. The Corps has made a preliminary determination that the proposed action will not adversely affect EFH for federally-managed fisheries in Washington waters. il-rM Ie. ...___~.__!t\t.._._~_, ...,....~,_....,._(;t_J~,._ 2 e e 2001 - 1 -01 1 65 CULTURAL RESOURCES - The District Engineer has reviewed the latest published version of the National Register of Historic Places, lists of properties determined eligible, and other sources of information. The following is current knowledge of the presence or absence of historic properties and the effects of the undertaking upon these properties: Known historic properties occur in the vicinity of the proposed project. An investigation for the presence of potentially eligible historic properties may be necessary. The District Engineer invites responses to this public notice from Federal, State, and local agencies, historical and archeological societies, Indian tribes, and other parties likely to have knowledge of or concerns with historic properties in the area. PUBLIC HEARING - Any person may request, in writing, within the comment period specified in this notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this application. Requests for public hearings shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing. EVALUATION - The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impact, including cumulative impacts of the proposed activity on the public interest. That decision will reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. The benefits which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. All factors which may be relevant to the proposal will be considered, including the cumulative effects thereof; among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlands, historic properties, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, floodplain values, land use, navigation, shoreline erosion and accretion, recreation, water supplyand conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership, and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people. The Corps is soliciting comments from the public; Federal, State, and local agencies and officials; Indian tribes; and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate the impacts of this activity. Any comments received will be considered by the Corps to determine whether to issue, modify, condition, or deny a permit for the work. To make this decision, comments are used to assess impacts on endangered species, historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects, and the other public interest factors listed above. Comments are used in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment and/or an Environmental Impact Statement pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act. Comments are also used to determine the need for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the activity. ADDITIONAL EVALUATION - The State of Washington is reviewing this work for consistency with the approved Washington Coastal Zone Management Program. This proposal is the subject of Shorelines Substantial Development Permit No. SDP-00014 which is being processed by Jefferson County. 3 LOG ITEfVl ..J.(. J I f_ "t';'" \Q __ ""-f _"_ c;t._1 ~_ e e 2001-1-01165 COMMENT AND REVIEW PERIOD - Comments on these factors will be accepted and made part of the record and will be considered in determining whether it would be in the best public interest to grant a permit. Comments should reach this office, Attn: Regulatory Branch, not later than the expiration date of this public notice to ensure consideration and refer to the following name and file number: Port Ludlow Associates 2001-1-01151 Encl Drawings (4) I-e'--ll '1' I t:IVI .___tllq__"_,_.~,,,_., ...,.~ -,\~.. 4 LONG: 122'40'W LAT: 47'54'24"N REMOVE 1,600 SQ. FEET OF FLOATS FOR KAYAKS REMOVE 2,200 SQ. FEET OF FLOATS AND 9 TREATED TIMBER PILINGS REMOVE 680 SQ. FEET OF FLOATS FOR DINGHYS ~\ '0)' ~, o ORDINARY HIGH WATER EL. 10.9 MEAN HIGHER HIGH WATER EL. 9.9 MEAN LOWER LOW WATER EL. 0 EXTREME LOW WATER EL. -3.5 EXISTING CONDITIONS EZ 06/10/20022:25 pm 1:\24\99\014\DESIGN\PerrP.lt\2002COE\JARP,i 1 b-2002.dwg PURPOSE ADDITION OF 100 SLIPS TO AN EXISTING MARINA DATUM MLLW = 0,0' ADJAr:C:NT PROPERTY OWNERS: SEE r~rALOCJ ITEM e \\ , \ ~ '~".\ " 0,.. , ~ ~\\ ~\ ()... \ -:? '\ \ \\ \ \ '"W <Q W -' ex: z o ~ m ~ o -.J o ~ -.J I- cr o n... o 4' \ NEIGHBORING DOCK FOR SCOTT COURT PROPERTY PORT LUDLOW MARINA EXPANSION COE APPLICATION # 2001-1-01151 Reid iddleton 718 ! 34th Stree! S1I Smle 200 Everett, Woshl1gtoo 98204 Ph: 425 741-J8OI) SCALE IN FEET IN: PORT LUDLOW BAY AT: PORT LUDLOW MARiNA COUNTY OF: JEFFERSON A.PPlICA110N BY: PORT LUDLOW ASSOCIATES ~---- 100 0 100 200 PORT LUDLOW ASSOCIATES LLC 70 BREAKER LANE PORT LUDLOW. WA 98365 SHEET 1 OC- 5 DATE 6/10/02 e e r- a:: o 0- j 12' WIDE FLOATING BREAKWATER I 6' WIDE DINGHY FLOAT . 95 STEEL PILING WILL BE USED TO ANCHOR FLOAT SYSTEM '- \~ \ \, \\ \ \ \\ \ \ \\ \, -, " '.' '.'. \\ \\ \\ NEW DOCK, TYPICAL SEE SHEET 4 PROPOSED E Z CONDITJONS \ \ \ \ \\,.,\ \',> 06/10/20022:29 pm 1\24\99\01 4\DESIGN\Pe'm;1\2002COE\JA~A2~-2do2.dwg PURPOSE: ADDITION OF 100 SLIPS TO AN EXISTING MARINA DATUM: MLLW = 0,0' PORT LUDLOW MARINA EXPANSION COE APPLICATION # 2001-1-01151 SCALE IN FE ET ~--- 100 0 100 200 Reid iddleton 728 1341h Slreet 51 SlJiIe 200 [verelt WashinqIon 98204 Ph: 425 74HlIOO IN: PORT LUDLOW BAY AT: PORT LUDLOW MARINA COUNTY OF JEFFERSON APPLICATION BY: PORT LUDLOW ASSOCIATES ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS ~:>.~. '1- r-' ;; 1 SEE tItt:l"tJfP! c: IV! ~. ...,_-"..n.\g,.... ].,w PORT LUDLOW ASSOCIATES LLC. 70 BREAKER LANE PORT LUDLOW, WA 98365 SHEET 2 o~ 5 DATE 6/10/02 ~ CD :?; o --.J o :::> --.J e e WOOD DECKING, TYP. o n 4' -0" WIDE LIGHT TRANSMISSIVE PANELS 95' PLAN KAYAK FLOAT SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0" 1+ (J) J OHW EL +10. MHHW MHW +i (f) W Q:: <( > - (J) w z (J) ::i ~ o 0 :J f- :2 o (J) f- LO PLASTIC PONTOONS TYP. II 4' -0" WIDE PANELS GRATING OR SAND-BLASTED PLEXIGLASS FOR LIGHT TRANSMISSION 7' 4' 7' -14' 30'-0" 7' I f- (L W o MUDLlNE ELEVATION VARIES -6 INSHORE TO -10 OFFSHORE (MLLW=O) ~~<<<$" 06/10/2002:):40 pm I: \24\99\0 t 4\DESIGN\Perrnit\:2002COE\Jtl.RP.A..3b-2002.dwg SECTION KAYAK FLOAT SCALE: 3/16" = 1'-0" DATUM: MLLW = 0.0' PORT LUDLOW MARINA EXPANSION COE APPliCATION # 2001 -1 -01151 Reid iddleton 718 l.14th Slteel 51 Suile 200 Everett. Woshinglon 98204 Ph: 425 741- J800 PURPOSE: ADDITION OF 100 SliPS TO AN EX'STING MARINA ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: 1. SEE.ATTAC.~,ED1-'\\:1 L LOG I clv PORT LUDLOW ASSOCIATES LLC 70 BREAKER LANE PORT LUDLOW, W~ 98365 IN: PORT LUDLOW BAY AT PORT LUDLOW MARI~J,t\ COUNTY OF: JEFFERSON APPLlC,ATIOj\J BY PORT LUDLOW ASSOCIATES 3 SHEET 3 C' :) DATE Eil0/C2 \y RUB STRIP (NAILED ON) e I' WIDTH VARIES, SEE PLAN . '. ----------------------------- ......& 'OA"..OOR' <.............. .... ........~. MAIN FLOAT WALER WIDTH VARIES, SEE PLAN "I .x................ ". .......... 'F~;~' .... ..... ..... ..... '. ". ". ~~R~~.. '. '. . . -.y. o . . '. . . . '. . . . . . . FINGER FLOAT e "I WALERS THRU BOLT IN PVC TUBE THRU BOLT IN PVC TUBE SCALE: NONE lYPICAL CONCRETE FLOAT SECTIONS PURPOSE ADDITION OF 100 SLIPS TO AN EXISTING MARINA 06/10/20022:32 pm ' - 24\99\014\DESIGN\Permit\2002COE\JARPA4b-2002.dwg DATUM: MI.LW = 0.0' ADJAC ~ N.J,. ,Pj&OP f-lpf- QWN E RS: 1 . lift .JJi.u.iAdH tit.:. \I' : PORT LUDLOW MARINA EXPANSION COE APPLICATION # 2001 -1 -01151 PORT LUDLOW ASSOCIATES LLC. 70 BREAKER LANE PORT LUDLOW. WA 98365 Reid iddleton 718 U41h street 51 Suite 200 Everett. Washington 98204 Ph: 425 741-JIIOO , IN: PORT LUDLOW BAY AT PORT LUDLOW MARINA COUNTY OF: JEFFERSON APPLICATION BY: PORT LUDLOW ASSOCIATES SHEET 4 OF 5 DAE 6/10/02 e PORT LUDLOW MARINA EXPANSION CHANGE IN OVERWATER COVERAGE SHALLOW WATER LESS THAN -20 FEET (MLLW=O.OO') B DOCK EXISTING KAYAK FLOAT (TO BE REMOVED)* B DOCK C DOCK C DOCK NEW KA YAK FLOA T** EXISTING DINGHY FLOAT (TO BE REMOVED) NEW DINGHY FLOAT LA YOUT 2001 SF -1,600 2,850 -680 300 D DOCK NEW WEST LATERAL EXTENSION 96 NET INCREASE IN SHALLOW WATER COVERAG~ TOTAL 966 DEEP WATER GREATER THAN -20 FEET (MLLW=O.OO') D DOCK NEW WEST LATERAL EXTENSION E DOCK EXISTING EAST LATERAL (TO BE REMOVED) NEW EAST LATERAL EXTENSION NEW WEST LATERAL EXTENSION F DOCK NEW EAST LATERAL EXTENSION NEW WEST LATERAL EXTENSION MAIN DOCK E DOCK TO F DOCK DINGHY FLOATS BETWEEN E & F DOCKS NET INCREASE IN DEEP WATER COVERAGE TOTAL LAYOUT 2001 SF 2,526 -2,877 3,376 10,011 4,496 12,411 2,050 786 32,779 TOTAL NEW OVER WATER COVERAGE I SQUARE FEET (SF) NOTE: KAYAK FLOAT *THE EXISTING KAYAK FLOAT IS APPROXIMATELY 1,600 SF AND HAS NO LIGHT TRANSMISSION CAPABILITIES. 33,745 SF **THE PROPOSED NEW KAYAK FLOAT IS '2,850 SF AND HAS LIGHT TRANSMISSION PANELS, AS DISCUSSED IN THE JARPA APPLICATION. 06/1 C /20022 :32 pr.... 1:\24\99\014\C'ESIGN\Perm,t\2.002COE\JARPf.4b-2002.dwg PURPOSE ADDITION OF 100 SLIPS TO AN EXISTING MARINA PORT LUDLOW MARINA EXPANSION COE APPLICATION # 2001--1-01151 Reid iddleton 718 1l4th Street SW Suite 100 Everett. Woshinqton 98104 Ph: 415 741-3800 ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS 1 SEE ATTACHED : U'-\ <."', ~ l~ ~-~ 1\ 11 L .'l...::t. I C:'JVI IN: PORT LUDLOW BAY AT: PORT LUDLOW MARINA COUNTY OF: JEFFERSON APPLICATION BY: PORT LUDLOW ASSOCIATES DATUM: MLLW = 0.0' 2 PORT LUDLOW ASSOCIATES Ll.r: 70 BRE.AKER LANE PORT LUDLOW, WA 98:365 3 SHEET 5 OF 5 ~ATE 6/10/C2 e e 5T A TE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Mail Stop PV-11 . Olympia, Washington 98504-8711 . (206) 459-6000 STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Notice of Application for Certification of Consistency with the Washington Coastal Zone Management Program Date: 26 June 2002 Notice is hereby given that a request has been filed with the Department of Ecology, pursuant to the requirements of Section 307(c) of the federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1451), to certify that the project described in the Corps of Engineers Public Notice No. 2001-1-01151 will comply with the Washington State Coastal Zone Management Program and that the project will be conducted in a manner consistent with that Program. Any person desiring to present views on the project pertaining the project's compliance or consistency with the Washington State Coastal Zone Management Program may do so by providing written comments within 30 days of the above publication date to: Permit Coordination Unit Department of Ecology P.O. Box 47703 Olympia, WA 98504-7703 10 '~'3 LOG ITEf\!1 J lip __L1:_.__ __11::. o. ~ ( ( l e Jefferson County D C D 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 379-4450 fax (360)379-4451 Customer Name Port Ludlow Associates Attn: Address 70 Breaker Ln City Port Ludlow State WA ZIP 98365 Phone (360)437-2101 Q Descri tion Payment of this voucher will bring charges current. I THIS IS NOT A FINAL INVOICE !SEPA Hours equals 48.5 hrs @ $39 = $1,891.50 due III Threshold Determination Notice Fee actual cost $371.25 minus $113 paid = $258.25 1 1 1 Draft SEIS Notice Fee = $113.00 SEE ATTACHED WORKSHEET FOR BREAKDOWN Payment Details o Cash o Check @ Outstanding Name Check # '. Receipt# Department of Community Development e Invoice No. 02-097 INVOICE !!!!!!!!!! Date 06/14/2002 Order No. Rap FOB Unit Price TOTAL I $1,891.50 $1,891.50 ' $258.25 $258.25 $113.00 $113.00 SubTotal $2,262.75 $0.00 TOTAL $2,262.75 ,:~\*.~;/tyl~~~-, :' Lei{':; ITEiVl , ,1') "'-'-'2-'_.--;;- L'--' J<"\~:' '4"..~ ,~ ........>~^"'....-------~,_..... .-. ._~~._:---_.',,-,j<