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Michelle McConnell
Thursday, February 12, 2009 2:57 PM
'Barbara Blowers'
Stacie Hoskins; AI Scalf
RE: permit costs
Hi Barbara,
The SMP does not establish fees, those are set by the fee schedule, which is available at our DCD Front Desk or online at
htto:/ /www.co.iefferson.wa.us/commdevelooment/Permit&Aoolications.htm#Land UsePerm itFeeSchedule
Based on the PDSMP as written, for the example you give:
. A lot of 120' deep would be considered as a non-conforming lot if located along a river or saltwater shoreline
due to the standard 150' buffer;
. The Natural shoreline designation would require a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for single family residential
development, in compliance with state requirements. The PDSMP proposes an administrative CUP ("C(a)" in
the Article 4 Allowed Use Table) that would be publicly noticed but no Hearing Examiner. This was intended as
a streamline approach that saves the applicant some money.
. Current fee schedule shows $1,683 for a Shoreline Conditional Use Permit.
Permit applications are received by Permit Technicians of our Building Division in our Front Office, then processed
Planners by our Development Review Division. Conditional Use Permits and Shoreline Variances also require WA Dept
of Ecology approval. The PDSMP does not propose any change to permit processes. Learn more about permit types
online at htto:/ /www.co.iefferson.wa.us/commdevelooment/DRD.htm#PermitTvoes
Hope this helps,
Michelle
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Michelle McConnell, Associate Planner - LRP Lead
Shoreline Master Program (SMP) Update Project Manager
Direct: 360.379.4484
Web: http://www.co.iefferson.wa.us/commdevelopment/ShorelinePlanning.htm
NEW OFFICE HOURS: 9 a - 4:30 p Monday - Thursday; Closed on Friday
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From: Barbara Blowers [mailto:waves@olympus.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 3:21 PM
To: Michelle McConnell
Cc: Stacie Hoskins; AI Scalf
Subject: permit costs
What will the permit costs be under the new plan? I will give you an example: Lot is 120 feet deep, 100 feet wide.
Houses on either side are 75 feet away. It is in a natural zone. Owner plans to build a new home 2600 sq. ft. They have
a septic permit and PUD water.
This would be a very typical one. And how many people in DCD would be involved -- and what are their titles? Under the
new SMP, of course. And what it would be now.
Barbara Blowers
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