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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLog101 Hugh & Anne Jenings SERENDIPITY Slip # E 29 705 Rainier Lane Port Ludlow, W A 98365 LOG \1EM #'\01 ->' Page ~.~__.._of,L_ ' May 17,2004 Al Scalf, Director Jefferson County Community Development 621 Sheridan Port Townsend, W A 98368 flY 18 20IU .&fBISQN COUNTY OeD l~ As a tenant of the Port Ludlow Marina who is in favor of the Port Ludlow Village I have some concerns regarding the construction project in the Port Ludlow Village area adjacent to the marina. Specifically, with the predominant winds coming from the north in the spring and summer season, airborne dust and sawdust from the construction project makes the maintenance of a clean boat nearly impossible. This might be tolerable if the construction was to be accomplished in a reasonably short time. However, the developer has stated publicly (and has demonstrated in the latest units built) that this construction will be accomplished over a several year period that makes the situation intolerable. Some steps must be taken to mitigate the airborne filth blowing over the marina. Some possibilities might include limiting earth moving and framing to the seasons when the wind is predominantly from the south. Another possibility might be the requirement to use tarps to control the airborne particles. Many construction sites have these problems and these traps are use very successfully in a lot of them. There must be other alternatives known to those in the construction trades that regularly deal with this problem. I am ap ealing to you to require some means to control the airborne filth over the marina e permitting the construction to proceed. cc. Larry Smith ort Ludlow Associates 70 Breaker Lane Port Ludlow W A 98365