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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBLD1989-00536r • , OIOILDINGERMIT APPLICATION/a .. . - Jefferson County Building Department'IT .O . Box 12211"ort Townsend, WA 98368 ION SPECIFIC LOCATION SITE ADDRESS { I 0 t (1) . EAO.,3 e, POSTAL DISTRICT p[...._ /suBdi v 1 s 1 oN Parncii5e, V1PLL)F$t". LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT [9 BLOCK F DIVISION TAX NUMBER PARCEL NUMBER CIFACrip‘0(7 ( )6 j)0 la) I , 4 SECTION J 1k: PLANNING AREA SECTION 22... TOWNSHIP .-1.-7;;ZC-) NORTH RANGE. (E___. WM BUILDING INFORMATION BUILDING TYPE TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT SQUARE FOOTAGE O SINGLE FAMILY u NEW BUILDING MAIN FLOOR O MOBILE HOME . 0 ADDITION 2ND FLOOR O MODULAR HOME 0 ALTERATION BASEMENT X(6-----TA—C7HEETI,D)/ATTACHED 0 REPAIR CARPORT GARAGE 0 REPLACEMENT 1GARAGE O WOODSTOVE 0 WRECKING/DEMOLITION ' COMMERCIAL O MULTI - FAMILY 0 RELOCATION/MOVING INDUSTRIAL NUMBER OF UNITS • MOBILE HOMES O COMMERCIAL 0 a $35 SIZE O INDUSTRIAL YEAR 0 @ $ 16 O HOTEL/MOTEL/DORMITORY NUMBER OF UNITS MAKE , c1,2 0 @ $8 '5 r 0 OTHER - SPECIFY 0 @ $8 ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENTS TOTAL FAIR MARKET VALUE UBC OCCUPANCY GROUP $ $ SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING - PRINCIPLE TYPE OF FRAME PRINCIPLE TYPE OF HEATING FUEL WOOD FRAME 0 ELECTRICITY 0 COLLECTIVE SOLAR 11 , 0 MANUFACTURED 0 WOODSTOVE 0 PASSIVE SOLAR )( ' 0 STRUCTURAL STEE% 0 GAS 0 COAL O REINFORCED CONCRETE 0 OIL 0 OTHER - SPECIFY t 0 MASONRY ( WALL BEARING ) DIMENSIONS O OTHER - NUMBER OF STORIES TOTAL LAND AREA c7 DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW t.. HEALTH DEPARTMENT TYPE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL NUMBER OF PROPOSED BEDROOMS C' 0 PUBLIC OR PRIVATE NUMBER OF EXISTING BEDROOMS INDIVIDUAL ( SEPT 1 C ) NUMBER OF PROPOSED BATHROOM APPROVED DATE 0 I ND I V I DUAL WELL NUMBER OF EXISTING BATHROOM ...71 PUB TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY ......e..1 0 PUBLIC ( NAME OF WATER SUPPLY) CC) APPROVED DATE ' PRIVATE ( NAME OF WATER SUPPLY PLANNING DEPT . WITHIN SHORELINE JURISDICTION 0 YES NAME OF ADJACENT WATER BODY 'NO APPROVED APPROVED DATE BANK HEIGHT SETBACK PUBLIC WORKS DEPT ROAD RIGHT-OF -WAY WIDTH NAME OF PUBLIC ROAD NAME OF PRIVATE ROAD APPROVED DATE ROAD ACCESS PERMIT REQUIRED 0 YES 0 NO --- IDENTIFICATION ---- .._ NAME MAILING ADDRESS ZIP TEL NO 9- OWNER etF) 1-W7- Ex±tick Z,0(acn ) 1 W . Mif(C P - CONT _. . • S fiC I ''. LICE;-ISE. flU • R CH 4 rHE 41ER 0 THI - BUILDING D THE UNDERSIGNED AGREE TO CONFORM TO ALL APPLICABLE LAWS. L I CANT APPLICATION DATE RECEIPT NUMBER CHECK NUMBER OR CASH ( (/* / &A'4'' '(, • t_. 0 B if CELK'r 4//2 2541 58aS APPROVED BY PERMIT F S APPROVED -- (0,3 .00 BASE FEE _ I NSPECT I ON H . 50 13 L DG SURCHARGE PLAN CHECK AUG i 4 1989 ENERGY SURCHARGE $ („7-, 5r-s:D, JEFFERSON COUNTY ______------ TOTAL NANNIIC &BLDG DEPT 911 NUMBER REFUND DATE DAT iSS ED ?^4 BUILDING OFFICIAL 411 • APPLICATION FEE $25 . 00 R cauE_ -t far DE VE. 1 apm.asue..-t -t r c1 r 61_ "ST�.r I rZ c a Variances from site development standards may be granted when the application of the standard would result in practical difficulty and undue hardship. The following application provides the information necessary for variance review. DIRECTIONS • Answer all questions completely. (Please print or type.) Contact the Jefferson County Planning Department for aid in filling out this application and for instructions on further administrative procedures required to complete its processing. Submit this variance request along with your permit application. • Attach any additional information (reports, studies, maps, illustrations, leases, permits, etc.) that may further describe the proposed variance in addition to the si e p7lan. ' - APPLICANT: ✓ ki G C" G �E� ADDRESS: // / mot/ (home) �r 3 � TELEPHONE: ,� home (business) PROPERTY D CRIPTION. GENERAL LOCATION: LEGAL: (from property tax statement): ,,G =E /7/7- .- 0 ?s eo G/l/ / ‘2-v Tax Parcel Number VARIANCE REQUEST A variance is an exception from the general rule or standard and as such must be accompanied by sufficient reasoning to justify granting its approval. Granting a variance is based on a hardship presented by applying the standard to circumstances or conditions unique to the property and generally not experienced by other properties. The following questions will assist in the evaluation of the variance request. From which standards are you requesting a vari nce? 6? (-) 2 Describe the extraordinary conditions or unusual circumstances which exist on your property that would justify deviation from the standard. 4 ` - �'7a 9 C, • • ' . Are these conditions unique to your property and not experienced by other ,properties in the area? (If yes, please explain.) 12'0 Were any of these condit'ons or cir umstances case ,directly by you? (If yes, please explain.) ic , ze j Zeia 6L}_( aeff -(---Ae-ee) Describe the hardship the standard places on the use of your property. 4 r-- Is the deviation you request the minimum necessary to accomplish your project or is there another reasonable way to accomplish your project that would not require a variance? (Please explain) Is there anything else you would add which supports your request? SITE PLAN A site plan must accompany the variance request. It needs to be no larger than 81/2 by 11 inches, suitable for copying, and graphically illustrate or identify the following features: • North arrow and scale • Development area (property boundary lines, section lines, etc.) • Property improvements (existing and proposed structures, utilities, septic tank and drainfield location, existing wells, etc.) • Property features (existing and proposed changes to topography and ground relief, vegetation, shoreline location, outstanding physical features, etc.) • Setbacks (required and proposed, if different) • Roads (State, County and private) and easements (road, utility and others) • Other information that explains the variance request. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I hereby declare that the information provided in this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Further, I acknowledge that develo 1 ent of the proposal may not occur until approval has been granted by Jeff iris° bou . Th , . . ( pplicant or authorized representative) (date) (OFFICE USE ONLY) CASE NUMBER: FEE: RECEIPT NUMBER: Commissioners' Meeting Minutes: Week of August 7, 1989 Page :3 REQUEST re: Advance Out Of State Travel Expenses for Attendance at Association of Oregon Recyclers Annual Conference; Seaside, Oregon; Molly Pearson: This request is to provide Molly Pearson with advance travel expense to attend a conference in Seaside, Oregon from September 8th through 10th. Her plans are to attend on her own time. The Oregon Recyclers Annual Conference has been attended by Jeff Frettingham and Molly Pearson in the past . A written report may be required as a result of attendance at the conference. Commissioner Dennison moved to approve the request for Advance Out Of State Travel Expenses in the amount of $228.40 and Commissioner B. G. Brown seconded the motion. The motion passed by unanimous vote. DISCUSSION re: Update of West End Annex Repairs and Maintenance: Bob Nesbitt, County Engineer, reported that he took a trip to the West End Annex with Sheriff Mel Mefford to review multiple repairs and maintenance items. Since then he was able to locate old records which indicate some immediate maintenance needs. The septic tank needs pumping as it appears that it hasn't been pumped since constructed 20 years ago. The tank should be pumped every three years. There may be problems with drainage. The plumbing has been repaired and patched in the past but the faucets and plumbing in the bathroom are no longer made and repair kits for the discontinued Delta line are hard to locate and expensive. Cleaning and painting is needed. The roofs of the carport and the front door need repairing. Cleaning and painting are being scheduled. The work is being attended to. TREASURER Statement of Receipts and Disbursements; April 1 to June 30, 1989: The Treasurers ' report of cash on hand as of the close of business on June 30, 1989, together with a statement of receipts and disbursements from April through June 30th was submitted. Commissioner Dennison made the motion to certify the Treasurers ' report and Commissioner B. G. Brown seconded the motion. The motion passed by unanimous vote. RECREATION Discussion re: Notice of Comparative Bid Purchase; Removal of Asphalt Walkway and Construction of Concrete Walkway at Memorial Field: The Board met with Warren Steurer to discuss the estimate procedure he used, the bid process, and the bids received on removal and replacement of the walkway at Memorial Field. Alternatives are being considered as to how to best achieve the needed improvements with the least cost. Warren noted that the walkway should be dealt with by September due to weather conditions, otherwise the job will have to wait until next year. The Board will consult with the County Engineer, Bob Nesbitt, before making any determination. PLANNING AND BUILDING Building Setback Request; 161 W Maple, Port Ludlow; Patrick Bowen, Senior: Patrick Bowen, Sr. was present along with Jerry Smith, Assistant Planner, who presented the setback request . Mr. Bowen is requesting a 5 ' variance from the setback of 20 ' from Willow Street which is not open, it is only a 30 ' Right-of-Way at this time. Mr. Bowen anticipates the owners of adjacent property logging next year. He wants the variance to enable him to put up a carport . He questioned the Board on the validity of the land covenants in which there was an original 10' setback. Commissioner Brown informed Mr. Bowen that the covenants of the land are strictly between the person that platted and the land owners, but the covenants would at least have to meet the County setbacks. Commissioner B. G. Brown also commented that the street may not be opened in the future. After further discussion J(' Commissioners ' Meeting Minutes: Week of August 7, 1989 Page :4 Commissioner B. G . Brown moved to approve the variance as requested and Commissioner Dennison seconded the motion. The motion carried by unanimous vote . * * * Appointment of a Deputy Coroner; Mark Huth: Commissioner B. G. Brown moved to approve RESOLUTION NO. 66-89 appointing Mark Huth as Deputy Coroner . Commissioner Dennison seconded the motion which passed by unanimous vote. 1989 Budget Transfers; Planning and Building and Juvenile and Family Court Services Departments: Commissioner Dennison moved to approve RESOLUTION NO. 67-89 for Budget Transfers in the amount of $3025 . 00 for Planning and Building and $150 .00 for Juvenile and Family Court Services . Commissioner B. G. Brown seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Applications for Assistance from the Soldiers' and Sailors' Relief Fund: William S. Hendrix $278.91 and Hershel Atkinson $100.00: Commissioner Dennison made the motion to approve the Applications for Assistance and Commissioner B. G. Brown seconded the motion which carried by unanimous vote. Appointment of a Deputy Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners; Dierdrei Keegan-Whiteford: Commissioner Larry Dennison made the motion to approve RESOLUTION NO. 68-89 appointing Dierdrei Keegan-Whiteford as Deputy Clerk of the Board. Commissioner B . G . Brown seconded the motion which carried by unanimous vote. Letter re: Marine Sanctuary Funding: Commissioner Dennison moved to sign the letter to the Congressional Delegation urging them to support funding at the 4 . 9 million dollar upper limit for Marine Sanctuaries. Commissioner B. G. Brown seconded the motion which passed by unanimous vote. Letter to Diane Rushing, Vice-Chairman to Governor's Advisory Committee on Emergency Medical Services: Commissioner B. G . Brown moved to sign the letter and Chairman George C . Brown seconded the motion which passed by unanimous vote. Centennial Committee, Chairman Glen Bellerud re: T-Shirt: Glen Bellerud appeared to present the Board with Centennial T-Shirts . A discussion was held regarding the presentation for Citizen of the Century, plays, children' s games , and other activities to occur during Jefferson County Fair (August 11-13) . Details will be given in the Fair Bulletin. Mary Gaboury, Chairman of the Salary Administration Committee re: Salary Classification and Update on The Civic Pride Honor Roll : 1 ) Mary Gaboury and the Board discussed honoring voters and residents of Jefferson County of 50 years. She updated the Board on the event and the criteria used to determine the recipients of the honors . The Civic Pride Honor Roll program is progressing well and will be presented on Wednesday, August 9th at 3 :45 p.m. The Board' s presence was requested. 2 ) Board approval was sought to have the position of Revenue/Foreclosure Deputy be graded as 24 . The Treasurer submitted the request , it was classified by the sub-committee and reviewed by the Salary Administra- tion Committee (SAC) . The SAC recommends approval of the grade. An 0 ' • II -- -) ! i 1, •_:_.. _ 1 C...-- . ; a 1-) rri D 0 ' 1-4---- P I q tr, _ \----__ ! 1 N 1 , 1 . E, ps i 7,...„...... L - . i' '''' - , ( , . 1 — , urk . ,i. 0 , i< 1\z, ---,.... t i ....----:-------- "-'' 6),, g .,,,,_ • . . .,.., ttic,d_ V\C(v te ± ,//1-7//#4. \ 6vut.,ayvvc4 • wo r- oca /s--/ APPROVED AU6 4 13e9 JEFFERSON COUNTY PLANNING&SLOG DFPT S— - OLE4 IC- kn, L / (D.