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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLog037 ._.1It :to~ Ann Lamp From: Sent: To: Subject: Stacie Hoskins Friday, January 13,20067:32 AM Zoe Ann Lamp RE: Please Review the Notice for Beckett Point Great! Stacie L. J{oskins Development Services Manager. DRD Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend. WA 98368 Phone 360-379-4463 Fax 360-379-4451 shoskins@co,jefferson,wa,us From: Zoe Ann Lamp Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 2:56 PM To: Stacie Hoskins Subject: Please Review the Notice for Beckett Point Stacie, Please review the attached and give me your comments. I've got everything lined up to give it to Cara tomorrow (Friday) so it can be published on Wednesday. Thanks! Sincerel!j, Zoe Ann Lamp Associate Flanner Jetterson Count.') Department at Communit!j Development 621 Sheridan Street Fort Townsend, WA 98J68 Fhone; J 60-J 8 5-9406 Fax; J60-J79-441J <<File: Beckett Point Sanitary Improvements.doc>> 1 37 l & . .. ,II Beckett Point Sanitary Improvements: Construction of a large on-site septic (LOSS) system for the community of Beckett Point. The residences are currently served by individual on-site septic systems. These systems are old and their condition and level of treatment is not well known. The proposed project involves abandoning the majority of the individual on-site septic systems and construction of two new independent community sewage collection and on-site treatment systems. The proposal will require clearing approximately 5.9 acres of forest in the uplands area. The clearing activity requires a Class IV General Forest Practices Permit from DNR requiring Stormwater Management and SEPA review. The Unified Development Code identifies sewer pipelines as minor utilities requiring a Conditional Administrative Use subject to a Type II process. The Shoreline Master Program identifies utilities as a secondary use within the Suburban shoreline designation, which requires a Type III process. The permits will be reviewed collectively under the Type III process. The project will require approvals from the Washington State Department of Health and Washington State Department of Natural Resources. US Army Corp of Engineers, Washington State Department of Ecology and Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife will have the opportunity to comment and determine whether permitting is required through their departments. 37 2- L.-