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L'.LiILl:t:.v I a_ . . ..r r . . - n a•trnr^+f Co_,•+ry Ceirr•In0_tr • f"c'I .p•••'tt' — — --- -- - N l- I, — — Fill S w SIP'. Ot _ — S w ► H:1'r +N1F Rif C1ION Of ROAD A'•G p/rrrr, rOK,1.t I(a Ii,On ^, .Inpml•I (� �- }- LGDSCRIPTION . - l4jL{ of y rn p io�.,+o' -Frac is Parcel Lot \ Z(�) U t/ ""' /6 7"ion how C- F+,nvr 6l 34 ( Li 4 Ta• humnr. Y. Section 06) Section II. TYPE AND COST OF BUILDING MOBILITY TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT BUILDING TYPE �rnolr F amity ❑Nei.County Rewires, Qhr..building ///"````"'''""'''''��� —/ 0Muttr•Famity Is Ibis structure to serve the rrs•ornt.al Ted A a,,o commercial needs of those rmp.oved /F'� numMr of units Or cu Q Air Cfar.dn •t either the U.S Navy s Trident or Q Hotel- Motel. Dormitory QRrnai, replacrmrnt n✓mbef of units Indian Island Far•+rt•es' O vrIect.nq Q Mobrte Home Q Mowing Irelo:auonl Q Other -Specify Q YES ONO QFou"davon only -t- Cr-air' ©117 I./Sig.,. OWNERSHIP Full-timeResidence Q Fr.vare l.nd.v•dr.al.caroo,at•on• _ Q Second Home. Recreation Cabin,etc. nonprofit insert citron,etc-) 3 -m'' QSrcond Home Fu+urt co^vc•uor+to ❑Public (ftderat.State or toot 9o✓I-) UBC OCCUPANCY GROUP. perrranem res.Ornce . COST (Omit cents/ Nonresidential- Describe in detail proposed use of buildings.e g .Iood processing plant Machine shop.laundry building at hosp.ta'.e'emrn:a'Y • To 11 of s:abe d but not included burn/ S scnool,secondary scnopl co IIeO'. parochial school.par..no c.a'a a for n be ab oee cost . r the department store,ern:a� of lice building oti.cr bu.td•ny a+ r^o uses rs Dian! n If use of r:rs+.ng building is being a anoed.role, p•opnrsed use a Electrical CR a x 25 - ri e3y� C) 7 l \ f l0 3 p Plur*tO•ng .. ll.// CNi cs'.c L Meannq,air conditioning 31 , 9Z0 id Orrin (rlera+or,etc 1 • TOTAL COST OF IMPROVEMENT S III.SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING - DIMENSIONS PRINCIPAL TYPE OF FRAME TYPE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL �{ •Nurrocr of Storms ,(/ Q Masonry (»ate bearing) Q PubLc or Private east •Total sot:are feet of floor area. r•� all floors-based on eater.or �-•� X7Wood Frame Ind•v+du(t (s[lTrc tan etc-1 ..r ...; /tj� dimensions QStructural sire f TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY •Total land area.sq ft. Q Reinforce concrete (" Q Public or pr. tc company ` l Qthn- SptcIfy nnt�,,�� NUMBER OF OFF-S7REET ❑ Xndrsnd - - cistern) PARKING SPACES /'�' Enclosed PRINCIPAL TYPE OF HEATING FUEL TYPE OF FIREPLACE Outdoors - ipr�r and RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS ONLY n Olen.�, / Q Od OlenNumber of bedrooms �/ ru (-`\ ❑E+rn nutY TYPE OF MECH ICAL y l„ � {:::. ::.. Ie❑(-,dal -❑ her -. Spec.ty IV. IDENTIFICATION- i ZIP code Tel No. Name Mailing Address— Number.street. City and State If _E • $e( mats Ii) c) P5 o 02 in„ b et83 2n 7Q(o- Owner .1 l Ltggz 7- .ry`-P State L remit No ContractorI 3. r ( I Archrten The owner of this building and the unders•oned agree to conform to all applicable law,. Aop••ur.on Cale Atldress //��/ �ygnat✓re of�.one 1 V//d�lJ Srl CO Ncs PLANNING AREA FIRE DISTRICT SCHOOL DISTRICT WATER DISTRICT c APPROVED BY O - f (1 _ 1C12L�/8( ' ItJ r •• V( .-.C... r... O E M o - PERMIT NUMBER 4 ,-__w, PERMIT FEE ISSUE DATE 1 APPROVI �) .41"1 �^'� .5 p-� a �7 i , 5 a r3 3 - Ralf (Ko (q q .ao , 76 HO io/i 0 Commissioners ' Meeting Minutes : Week of January 26, 1987 Page: 3 Posting Notice of Purchase between $1 ,000 and $3,500; Culvert Pipe Purchase: Gary Rowe asked that the quotes received for the purchase of 400 lineal feet of 18 inch culvert pipe by the Public Works Department be posted for three days as required. Since the low bidder was Armco in the amount of $2 , 290. 76, Commissioner B.G. Brown moved to approve the purchase of the culvert pipe from Armco after the posting period expires. Commissioner George Brown seconded the motion. AGREEMENT re: Installation of Water Line, Oak Bay Park; City of Port Townsend: This agreement, Gary Rowe explained, is a "Late Comer Agreement" which states that any property owner that wants to hook up to the water line installed to the Oak Bay Park during the next ten years must reimburse the County for their share of the cost of the water line installation. Commissioner B.G . Brown moved to approve the agreement with the City to recoup the water line installation costs from hook ups for the next ten years. Commissioner George Brown seconded the motion. 1987 Capital Purchases: Equipment Rental and Revolving Fund: Gary Rowe reviewed the list of 1987 Capital Purchases from the Equipment Rental and Revolving Fund. The bidding specifications will be developed for the items that require bids because they cannot be purchased off another County's bid or from the State contract . PLANNING DEPARTMENT Appeal re: Flood Plain Ordinance Requirement; W. E. Sellman, Brinnon: Associate Planner, Bob Duffy, reported that Mr. Sellman has applied for a building permit for a substantial addition to his home on the Duckabush River which is located in a flood area. The Flood Plain Management Ordinance defines "substantial improvement" as one that is worth 50% or more of the value of the structure. The Ordinance requires that the lowest floor of the structure be one foot above the base flood elevation which was established by Mr. Sellman as 14 feet . Mr. Sellman ' s proposed patio is at an elevation of 12 . 75 feet . Mr. Sellman has the following options with regard to this situation: 1 ) The home addition could be raised to meet the required height, 2) The value of the addition could be reduced to an amount which would be less than the 50% which is considered a "substantial development" , 3) An engineer or surveyor could be hired to see if a lower base flood elevation can be established, (this may not work if Mr. Sellman's figures are accurate) , and 4) Mr Sellman can obtain a variance from the Flood Plain Management Ordinance, as outlined in Section 7 . 2 of the Ordinance. Mr. Sellman has requested a hearing on this issue and does not want to hire an outside engineer. He also objects to having to lower the improvement value to below 50%. Mr. Sellman then reported that he purchased this property a little over ten years ago and over that time he has rip rapped the river front and raised his property to an elevation which has resulted in no flooding on the site. There have been as many as four floods during the winter over the last several years and the structure floor has never been any closer than 16 inches to the top of these floods . He stated that he can not see any reason that his home should have to be raised any higher than it is, especially since his home is one of the highest along the river for a half a mile in either direction. The Sellman's have been spending their winters here, but now they are going to move here permanently, Mr. Sellman continued, and the addition to the home will allow them to have enough room when their children and grandchildren visit. As far as building 50% of the value, Mr. Sellman stated that he could build less than 50% this year and then next year add another 50% to that and the next year another 50% to that, which would be expensive. The 28 foot addition proposed would allow a dining room, kitchen, bathroom and another bedroom as well as some storage room. 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