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BLD2001-00606
BUILDING PERMIT'APPLICATION ReAOw ype: i Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 PERMIT #: BLD01-00606 Received Date: 10/24/2001 SITE ADDRESS: 2340 E MARROWSTONE RD NORDLAND, 98358 OWNER: ELLEN LERICH PHONE: (360)379-3042 2340 E MARROWSTONE RD NORDLAND WA 98358 SUBDIVISION: R NORDBY SHORT PLAT Block: Lot: 4 PARCEL NUMBER: 976200706 Section: 33 Township: 30 N Range: 01 E CONTRACTOR: OWNER PHONE: REPRESENTATIVE(S): PROJECT DESCRIPTIO ADDITION TO RESIDENCE TYPE OF WORK RES SQUARE FOOTAGE: TYPE OF IMP NEW MAIN: 168 VALUATION 9,757.00 ADD'L: HEAT TYPE EEE CODE EDITION: 1997 HEAT BASE: HEAT TYPE: OCCUPANCY: UNHEATED: #OF STORIES: OCCUPANCY: OTHER: CONST TYPE: GARAGE: SHORELINE: CONST TYPE: DECK: SETBACK: BANK HEIGHT: SEWAGE DISPOSAL: OSS WATER SYSTEM: PWELL PARCEL TAGS: YES NO BEDROOMS: BATHROOMS: STORMWATER: YES NO AREA Exist: 2 Exist: 2 Wetland Erosion Prop: Prop: 1 Seismic Streams Total: 2 Total: 3 Flood Way Floodplain F&W Landslide Routing Date: LO(z / 1 p Shoreline Aquifer r Forest: Commercial Rural Proximity_ plat Conditions Type Amount Paid By: Date: Receipt: •proved/Date Permit $181.25 MAM 10/24/01 304970-- i - KU ' Plan Check $54.38 MAM 10/24/01 30497 State Building Code $4.50 MAM 10/24/01 30497 Utr✓ 1 3 2001 Potable Water Application $30.00 MAM 10/24/01 30497 Total: $270.13 JEFFERS•N COUN ' DEPT.OF CO " i NITY E INT SIGNATUU` . --di-zu,= y t S . BUILDING PERMIT Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360)379-4450 FAX (360)379-4451 (800) 831-2678 PERMIT #: BLD01-00606 Received Date 10/24/2001 SITE ADDRESS: 2340 E MARROWSTONE RD Issue Date 12/13/2001 NORDLAND, 98358 Expiration Date 12/13/2002 APPLICANT: ELLEN LERICH PHONE: (360)379-3042 2340 E MARROWSTONE RD NORDLAND WA 98358 SUBDIVISION: R NORDBY SHORT PLAT Block: Lot: 4 PARCEL NUMBER: 976200706 Section: 33 Township: 30 N Range: 01 E CONTRACTOR: OWNER PHONE: LOAN LENDER/ BOND HOLDER: PROJECT DESCRIPTION ADDITION TO RESIDENCE RE9UIRED INSPECTIONS: Setbacks (Shoreline Setbacks): ® ,2.,//-e r- [ Footings: Oi< /NTe ne7g-d-et— [ Foundation: z' `;, 2-- /G �� [ ] Underground Plumbing/Underground/ Insulation: [ ] Shear Wall: [ ] Framinq/Plumbing: t",< ,(_ 3 "L4' [ ] Propane Tank/Lines:] Insu (/? -[ o . P�jC ' ,4 o7 4 � c' ic"3d [ ] Sheetrock: 'y< e-er con,o ►fw(/• (-(-2L—c)r [:] Final/Occupancy Approval: t� LA-) co d_// ©--z HEALTH DEPARTMENT APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO FINAL INSPECTION. THIS PERMIT IS VALID FOR ONE YEAR OR IT MUST BE PROPERLY RENEWED BUILDING INSPECTION HOT-LINE 379-4455. CALL 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE TO SCHEDULE INSPECTIONS. Office Hours 9:00 a.m. -4:30 p.m. SPECIAL CONDITIONS APPLY-SEE REVERSE HOT LINE AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE TYPE I LAND USE PERMIT APPLICANT: ELLEN LERICH 2340 E MARROWSTONE RD NORDLAND WA 98358 DATE ISSUED: December 13, 2001 DATE EXPIRES: December 13, 2002 MLA NUMBER: MLA01-00542 PROJECT PLANNER: K RUSSELL PROJECT DESCRIPTION: ADDITION TO RESIDENCE PROJECT LOCATION: Parcel number 976 200 706, R Nordby Short Plat, Lot 4 in Section 33, Township 30, Range 01 East, WM located at 2340 E Marrowstone Rd, Nordland, WA 98358 FINDINGS: 1.) The Administrator finds that this application complies with applicable provisions of the Unified Developmen Code, all other applicable ordinances and regulations, and is consistent with the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan and Land Use map. 2.) The application was reviewed by the Jefferson County Department of Community Development staff on 10/31/01 for the potential presence of Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs) under the provisions of the Unified Development Code (UDC). After an initial Geographic Information Systems mapping review and an investigative site inspection, the following ESAs were confirmed to be present on the subject property: Shoreline, Landslide Hazard Area, Seismic Hazard Area, and Aquifer Recharge Area. 3.) Aquifer Recharge Areas in Jefferson County are characterized by porous geological formations that allow percolation of the surface water into the soils and the underlying zone of saturation. Aquifers are geologic formations that contain sufficient saturated permeable material to yield significant quantities of water to wells and springs. Aquifers serve as the source of drinking water within most of the rural portions of Jefferson County. 4.) Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Areas are those with geologic and hydrologic conditions that promote rapid infiltration of recharge waters to groundwater aquifers. 5.) Geologically Hazardous Areas in Jefferson County are characterized by slope, soil type, geologic material, and groundwater that may combine to create problems with slope stability, erosion, and water quality during and after construction or during natural events such as earthquakes or severe rainstorms. 6.) Buffers are areas that shall be maintained in their natural condition, however, minor pruning or alteration of vegetation may be permitted as long as the function and character of the buffer are not diminished. 7.) The applicant is proposing to create or add 252 square feet of impervious surface. Sections 6.6 and 6.7 of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code requires that your proposal submit adhere to Best Management Practices to control sediment and erosion on the subject property. 8.) The site plan as submitted with the building application on 10/23/01 has been reviewed for consistency under the UDC, and has been approved by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. Any modifications, changes, and/or additions to the stamped, approved site plan dated 12/12/01 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. 9.) The proposal was also reviewed for compliance with the Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program. 10.) The vegetative buffer required shall be a minimum 30-feet from the top of the bluff. The additional setback is not required to be vegetated like the buffer requirement, however, it is recommended. CONDITIONS: 1.) Critical Aquifer Recharge Areas may require special protection measures to mitigate water quality degradation. The submitted proposal does not require additional aquifer protection measures. However, during construction the project shall follow the Best Management Practices (BMPs)and facility design standards as identified and defined in the Stormwater Management Manual for the Puget Sound Basin (see attached). 2.) Landslide Hazard Areas and their associated buffers shall remain naturally vegetated. Should buffer disturbance occur during construction, the Unified Development Code (UDC)Administrator shall require replanting with native vegetation. No alterations shall be made to the Landslide Hazard Area or its associated buffer without prior authorization by the UDC Administrator. 3.) Prior to and during approved construction activities, the perimeter of the landslide hazard area buffer shall be marked with a temporary sign. The sign shall be placed in such a manner that it can be directly observed from the construction area. The sign shall contain the following statement: "Landslide Hazard Area and Buffer- Do not Remove or Alter Existing Vegetation." 4.) All construction activities shall not encroach upon the buffer. This includes the storage or preparation of materials. 5.) The applicant shall permanently separate the boundary of the Landslide Hazard Area Buffer from the remainder of the subject property through installing logs, trees, a hedge row, or any other prominent physical marking approved by the UDC Administrator. 6.) The project shall adhere to the Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control stormwater, erosion and sediment during construction. BMPs shall address permanent measures to stabilize soil exposed during construction, and in the design and operation of stormwater and drainage control systems. 7.) East Marrowstone Road is required to maintain a minimum 20-foot front yard setback. In addition, a minimum 5-foot side yard setback applies to the side yards of the property. The back yard setback shall maintain setbacks established by the Shoreline Master Program and the Unified Development Code. 8.) The building height is not to exceed 35 feet. NOTICE: This permit does not excuse the proponent from complying with other local, state, and federal ordinances, regulations, or statutes applicable to the proposed development. Development pursuant to this permit shall be undertaken subject to the applicable development and performance standards of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code. If during excavation or development of the site an area of potential archaeological significance is uncovered, all activity in the immediate area shall be halted, and the Administrator shall be notified at once. The Federal Endangered Species Act rules to protect threatened Chinook and Summer-run Chum salmon became effective on January 8, 2001. Bull trout have been listed as threatened since early 2000. Under the ESA, any person may bring lawsuit against any individual or agency that"takes"listed spedes (defined as causing harm, harassing, or damaging habitat for the listed species). In addition, the National Marine Fisheries Service can levy penalties. All areas in Jefferson County are included as"critical habitat"for a listed species. Development of property along any marine shoreline, freshwater shoreline, or floodplains could harm habitat if protective measures are not taken. To minimize the potential to damage habitat, all property owners developing adjacent to marine shoreline, freshwater shoreline, or floodplains are advised to do the following: -Set back buildings, utilities and roads as far as possible from surface waters(streams, rivers, lakes, marine waters), or at least 150 feet from the edge of the water -All development activities should avoid unstable slopes, wetlands, and forested areas near surface waters - Remove minimal vegetation for site development, especially large trees -Allow trees that have fallen into surface waters to remain there - Infiltrate stormwater from buildings and driveways onsite through drywells rather than discharging directly into surface waters or roadside ditches Any individual, group, or agency can bring suit for a listed species "taking," even if you are in compliance with Jefferson County development codes. The risk of a lawsuit against you can be reduced by consulting with a professional fisheries habitat biologist, and following the recommendations for site development provided by the biologist. For more information, contact the National Marine Fisheries Service in Seattle at (206)526-6613, or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at(503) 231-6121. APPEALS: Pursuant to RCW 36.70C, the applicant or any aggrieved party may appeal this final decision to Jefferson County Superior Court within twenty-one (21) calendar days of the date of issuance of this land use decision. For more informati©ryrelated tojudical appeals see UDC Section 8.5.2. / 1 ,' UDC Administrator , FD) E CIE__ 1 .V 1E, \Tr:\ • .iesk. H • JEFFERSON COUNTY OCT 2oot DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 41. J • F 621 Sheridan Street • Port Townsend • Washington 98368 s ujv COUNTY EN DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEN 41.1NG 360/379-4450 . 800/831-2678 • 360/379-4451 Fax JEF(r BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION . Project Description: Building Type: Project Type: Frame Type: Ingle Family New A.Wood arage Attached/Detached )(Addition 1 Steel Modular .\lteration/Remodel : Concrete . Commercial Repair . Masonry Multi-family/#of Units Demolition . Other: Industrial Other: Bedrooms: Bathrooms: Type of Sewage Disposal: Type of Heat: Choose one: Existing: 7- Existing: 2- Sewer Community System (Electricity =_ Oil Proposed: b Proposed: I Individual System Woodstove 11 Propane Total: Z Total: If not sewer,fill out the following: = Heat Pump Conventional ternative _ Other Permit# SEP t Water Supply: Private well : Two Parry Well_ Public:Name of water system: Square Footage: - For Office Use Only Main Floor 7 ' UBC OCCUPANCY GROUP 2`D Floor Base fee ID r ZS Jrd Floor Plan Check fee 91,,q•3-/O, Htd Basement State Surcharge fee s-� - SO Unhtd Basement Subtotal d- • (3 Garage/Carport Pot Water Review fee 36 -CO Decks 911/Rd Approach fee Commercial TOTAL c7Cs . (3 Industrial Receipt# ....J 04q.1 Other Cash/Check# I 11 CO Total Valuation: Initials 1205 i Or Date tO t3�� Estimated Cost: �)G404 N /"/`-r �!-gt 39.coo 36-1 r If within 200' of the Shoreline, �-F, Distance to Bank or Ordinary High Water Mark ft. Bank Height ft. 1 By signing the application firm,the applicant/owner attests that the information pro,.tded herein is true and correct to the best of their knowledge.• Any material falsi r.•hood•,r.t J •mission of a material fact made by the applicant/owner with respect to this applican,it packet may result in this permit being null and void. I further agree to save,indemnify and hold harmless Jefferson County against all liabilities,judgments.court costs,reasonable attorney's fees and expenses which may in any way accrue against Jefferson County as a result of or in consequence of the granting of this permit. I further agree to provide access and right of entry to Jefferson County and it's employee,.representauves or agents for the purpose of application review and any required later inspecann> Access and right of entry to t •applicant's -proper -or structure shall be requested and hall- occur during regular business hours. . Signature: �- ,(\ 'L Date: /0 r Z — 11:I IOME\PLNCN•I'R\INI:OBI.IX;\IFORMS\BI.Dpermitlpplication 1. 2000 • , iii W ` o o �k a. • l 1 __I S' I St J(tii Z r NvaQ ca) 0 0 f. .. ul fi— — -- — — - — _ I a Di 1 i z 4 z - ttv +i Z d .iii,_.7-.-----:-.-.:_ ,;) ',-----1 ir....1___.:1 '--- 'A3'''.--: _.. 1 I ;-i- 0 t-a" I.1 i. I I 41 -ID I 1i\ i.: I I 1111 ' ' I . 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After an initial Geographic Information Systems mapping review and an investigative site inspection, the following ESAs were confirmed to be present on the subject property: Shoreline, Landslide Hazard Area, Seismic Hazard Area, and Aquifer Recharge Area. 2.) Aquifer Recharge Areas in Jefferson County are characterized by porous geological formations that allow percolation of the surface water into the soils and the underlying zone of saturation. Aquifers are geologic formations that contain sufficient saturated permeable material to yield significant quantities of water to wells and springs. Aquifers serve as the source of drinking water within most of the rural portions of Jefferson County. 3.) Susceptible Aquifer Recharge Areas are those with geologic and hydrologic conditions that promote rapid infiltration of recharge waters to groundwater aquifers. 4.) Critical Aquifer Recharge Areas may require special protection measures to mitigate water quality degradation. The submitted proposal does not require additional aquifer protection measures. However, during construction the project shall follow the Best Management Practices (BMPs) and facility design standards as identified and defined in the Stormwater Management Manual for the Puget Sound Basin (see attached). 5.) Geologically Hazardous Areas in Jefferson County are characterized by slope, soil type, geologic material, and groundwater that may combine to create problems with slope stability, erosion, and water quality during and after construction or during natural events such as earthquakes or severe rainstorms. 6.) Landslide Hazard Areas and their associated buffers shall remain naturally vegetated. Should buffer disturbance occur during construction, the Unified Development Code (UDC)Administrator shall require replanting with native vegetation. No alterations shall be made to the Landslide Hazard Area or its associated buffer without prior authorization by the UDC Administrator. 7.) Prior to and during approved construction activities, the perimeter of the landslide hazard area buffer shall be marked with a temporary sign. The sign shall be placed in such a manner that it can be directly observed from the construction area. The sign shall contain the following statement: "Landslide Hazard Area and Buffer- Do not Remove or Alter Existing Vegetation." 8.) All construction activities shall not encroach upon the buffer. This includes the storage or preparation of materials. 9.) The applicant shall permanently separate the boundary of the Landslide Hazard Area Buffer from the remainder of the subject property through installing logs, trees, a hedge row, or any other prominent physical marking approved by the UDC Administrator. 10.) Buffers are areas that shall be maintained in their natural condition, however, minor pruning or alteration of vegetation may be permitted as long as the function and character of the buffer are not diminished. 11.) The applicant is proposing to create or add 252 square feet of impervious surface. Sections 6.6 and 6.7 of the Jefferson County Unified Development Code requires that your proposal submit adhere to Best Management Practices to control sediment and erosion on the subject property. 12.) The project shall adhere to the Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control stormwater, erosion and sediment during construction. BMPs shall address permanent measures to stabilize soil exposed during construction, and in the design and operation of stormwater and drainage control systems. 13.) The site plan as submitted with the building application on 10/23/01 has been reviewed for consistency under the UDC, and has been approved by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. Any modifications, changes, and/or additions to the stamped, approved site plan dated 12/12/01 shall be resubmitted for review and approval by Jefferson County Department of Community Development. 14.) The proposal was also reviewed for compliance with the Jefferson County Shoreline Master Program. 15.) East Marrowstone Road is required to maintain a minimum 20-foot front yard setback. In addition, a minimum 5-foot side yard setback applies to the side yards of the property. The back yard setback shall maintain setbacks established by the Shoreline Master Program and the Unified Development Code. 16.) The building height is not to exceed 35 feet. 17.) The vegetative buffer required shall be a minimum 30-feet from the top of the bluff. The additional setback is not required to be vegetated like the buffer requirement, however, it is recommended.