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JEFFERSON COUNTY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CANCELLATION
FOR
BOUNDARY LINE ADJUSTMENT
SHORELINE SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
ADMINISTRATIVE CODE INTERPRETATION
MAJOR RESORT PLAN REVISION
MLAOS-00407
PORT LUDLOW RESORT BUILD-OUT AND MARINA EXPANSION
CASE NO'S.: SUB05-00030
SDP05-00019
ZON05-00035
ZON03-00044
PROPONENT: PORT LUDLOW ASSOCIATES LLC
NonCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the open record public hearing schedyled for December 6, 2005
by the Jefferson County Hearings Examiner to review and receive comments on the above-
mentioned applications has been cancelled.
PROPOSAL:
Boundary Line Adiustment: Relocate lot boundaries consistent with the proposed resort plan
revision.
Shoreline Substantial Development Permit: Construct additional attached residential units within
undeveloped upland areas and expand Port Ludfow Marina by 100 new slips. Proposed residential
development is described in detail below under the Major Resort Plan Revision paragraph. Marina
expansion is described as follows: A-Dock will be extended 200 feet water-ward to accommodate
fifteen new slips (eight 50-foot slips and seven 60-foot slips. A-Dock will serve as a floating
breakwater to protect the marina. B-Dock will be modified by the removal of the eight outermost
slips. D-Dock will be extended 120 feet t the west to accommodate an additional twelve 36-foot
slips. E-Dock will be extended 270 feet to the west to accommodate an additional 35 slips (seven
50-foot, five 60-foot, and twenty-three 45-foot slips). The east side of E-Dock will be reconfigured to
accommodate twenty-three (thirteen new) slips (Thirteen 36-foot slips and ten 60-foot slips, to
replace ten existing slips). A new F-Dock will be constructed waterward of E-Dock. The new F-
Dock will extend 530 feet westerly and 250 feet easterly of the central walkway. The new F-Dock
will accommodate 33 new slips (twenty-three 45-foot slips and ten 55-foot slips). F-Dock will serve
as a floating breakwater to protect the Marina. The existing 1,600 square foot timber kayak float will
be replaced in approximately the same location with a 2,850 square foot float with light transmission
capabilities. The existing 680 square foot dinghy float on C-Dock will also be replaced with three
new floats totaling 960 square feet.
Administrative Code Interpretation: Determine applicability of Section 5.160 of the Jefferson County
Shoreline Management Master Program, which prohibits residential over-water construction, to
residential construction over the artificial lagoon located within the Plat of Ludlow Bay Village.
Maior Resort Plan Revision: Revise existing resort plan for future development within the Resort
Complex/Community Facilities (RC/CF) zone of the Port Ludlow Master Planned Resort (MPR) to
add 101 attached residential units and remove many planned commercial facilities. Final build-out
and development of the resort zone would include the following existing and proposed
development: Residential - 64 existing stacked condominium units within Admiralty I & II; 39 new
attached. residential units in the Admiralty III area; 25 existing town homes,'"bne single family
residential structure (Pintail House), and 62 new attached residential units within the Ludlow Bay
Village Plat ("LBV"). A total of 191 existing and new residential units is proposed. Vehicular access
to existing town homes within LBV will be via Heron Road and will be separated from access to the
adjacent Inn at Port Ludlow. Commercial - one-story Dock master's office, marina maintenance
area, and a retail store for marina tenants and guests. This facility will be situated adjacent to the
relocated Harbor Master Restaurant. Harbor Master Restaurant - The existing restaurant will be
demolished and a new restaurant will be constructed within the waterfront commercial facility near
the marina. Recreational Facility - Two-story, 7,500 square foot indoor recreation facility located
adjacent to the waterfront commercial facility near the west end of the marina. The facility will
include an indoor-outdoor swimming pool, spa and fitness center. PLA offices - Change of use to
relocate to the old conference center along Oak Bay Road at the north end of the RC/CF zone.
Maintenance building - 2,900 square foot building for maintenance of the Inn and other Resort
operations. Off-street parking - All new residential units will include off-street parking for two cars.
In addition, a total of 332 stalls will be provided in a series of paved surface parking lots for the
marina, commercial, and recreational uses in Ludlow Bay village. Parking at the Inn will
accommodate a total of 55 vehicles. Central Receiving Dock - A 1 ,000 square foot receiving facility
will be located within an existing parking lot on the north side of Harbor Drive. Lagoon, Open
Space, Shoreline, and Trail Improvements - A designated, signed trail system will be developed
within LBV. This system will include an 8-foot wide wooden boardwalk along the shoreline that will
extend from the new recreation facility, east to the Inn. Existing open space along the south side of
the artificial pond will be retained and re-Iandscaped; open space at the end of Burner Point also
will be retained. No over-water construction at the artificial lagoon or pond is proposed. Helipad - A
20-foot by 20-foot paved helipad and accessory areas will be located in the Admiralty areas for use
by Fire District 3 and potentially other emergency service providers. Utility Infrastructure
ImprQv.ements;, storm drainage: within LBV the existing storm drainage systemwiUbeupgraded to
include new water quality vaults at the inlets of the artificial pond and within the Admiralty III area,
new storm water detention facilities and water quality facilities will be required. Sanitary Sewer and
Drinking Water: Provided by Olympic Water and Sewer Company.
SEPA INFORMATION: Environmental review of the proposal under the State Environmental Policy
Act is complete. On December 31, 2002, Jefferson County published a Final Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement: Port Ludlow Marina Expansion, and on May 18, 2005, Jefferson
County published a Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement: Port Ludlow Resort Plan
Revision, regarding the proposal. These environmental documents incorporate by reference other
prior environmental documents. Copies of all relevant environmental documents are available at
the Jefferson County Department of Community Development, Development Review Division, 621
Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368, Tel: (360) 379-4450.
PROJECT LOCATION: Located within the Resort Complex/Community Fac ilities (RC/CF) zone of
the Port Ludlow Master Planned Resort (MPR), easterly and southerly of the intersection of Oak
Bay Road and Walker Way, between Oak Bay Road and Puget Sound, within Sections 9 & 16,
Township 28 North, Range 01 East, WM., Jefferson County, Washington.
Information on the project is available form the Jefferson County Department of Community
Development, Development Review Division, 621 Sheridan, Port Townsend WA 98368, (360) 379-
4450 or on the Jefferson County website at http://www.co.jefferson.wa.usl
Project Planner: M. Farfan