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Washington HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Coastal,_,
Department of 48 Qebonstnte Rued
FISH and RCW 77.55.141-Appeal to Hydraulic Appeals Board Moetisino,WA W663,
WILDLIFE
(36 )249-4628
Issue Date:January 04,2008 Control Number: 111519�1
Project Expiration Date: March 14,2010 FPA/Public Notice#: N/A
PERMITTEE AUTHORIZED AGENT OR CONTRACTOR
Jesfield Construction
Urban Pelletier ATTENTION: Frank Merrill
4360 E. State Route 302 PO Box 1590
Belfair,WA 98528 Allyn, WA 98524
360-275-6684
Fax:360-275-3751
Project Name: Pelletier
Project Description: Construct rock bulkhead, 53 feet and remove wingwall, 8 feet. Rock of failed
bulkhead to be used in construction.
PROVISIONS
1. Work below the ordinary high water line shall not occur from March 15 through June 14 of any
year for the protection of migrating juvenile salmonids.
2. Work shall be accomplished per application approved by the Washington Department of Fish
and Wildlife and dated October 2, 2007, except as modified by this Hydraulic Project Approval. A
copy of these plans shall be available on site during construction.
3. Due to the lengthy spawning period of surf smelt in this portion of Puget Sound, work below the
ordinary high water line from July 1 through December 31 and January 1 through March 31 of any
year may be acceptable if a WDFW representative confirms a lack of spawn during a site
inspection. Arrangements for a site inspection shall be made with the Area Habitat Biologist listed
below. Work shall commence within 48 hours of notification by WDFW and shall be completed
within seven days of project commencement.
4. All manmade debris including wingwall, on the beach shall be removed and disposed of upland
such that it does not enter waters of the state.
5. The waterward face of the rock bulkhead shall follow the contour of the existing natural bankline
no further waterward than 4 feet from the toe of the bank.
6. Bulkhead wing walls shall be angled 30 degrees to the bankline.
7. Base rocks shall be buried a minimum of 18 inches below the preproject natural beach grade.
8. Rock for the bulkhead shall be composed of clean, angular material of a sufficient durability and
size to prevent its being broken up or washed away by high water or wave action.
9. All upland drainage tightlines shall be incorporated into the bulkhead near beach grade to
prevent erosion of the shoreline.
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Washington HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Coastal
Department of 48 Devonshire Road
FISH and RCW 77.55.141-Appeal to Hydraulic Appeals Board Montesano,WA 98563
WILDLIFE (360)249-4628
Issue Date:January 04,2008 Control Number: 111519-1
Project Expiration Date: March 14,2010 FPA/Public Notice#: N/A
10. The beach waterward of the bulkhead shall be graveled in compliance with the following
specifications:
a. Gravel shall be clean round 'pea gravel,' not crushed.
b. At least 80 percent of the gravel shall be sized between 1/16 inch and 1/4 inch in diameter.
c. Gravel shall be spread along the entire length of the bulkhead waterward for a distance of nine
lineal feet to a uniform depth of six inches. Approximately 9 cubic yards of gravel shall be required.
d. Graveling shall be conducted within 72 hours following bulkhead construction.
11. Project activities shall not occur when the project area, including the work corridor(excluding
the area occupied by a grounded barge), is inundated by tidal waters.
12. Use of equipment on the beach shall be held to a minimum, confined to a single access point,
and limited to a 50-foot work corridor waterward of the base rocks. Construction materials shall not
touch the beach outside this work corridor.
13. Bed material, other than material excavated for base rocks, shall not be utilized for project
construction or fills.
14. Excavated materials containing silt, clay, or other fine grained soil shall not be stockpiled below
the ordinary high water line.
15. If stockpiling of sand, gravel, and other coarse excavated material is conducted below the
ordinary high water line, it shall be placed within a 25-foot work corridor waterward of the base
rocks.
16. If sand, gravel, and other coarse excavated material is to be temporarily placed where it will
come into contact with tidal waters, this material shall be covered with filter fabric and.adequately
secured to prevent erosion and/or potential entrainment of fish.
17. All excavated or stockpiled material shall be removed from the beach within 72 hours of
bulkhead construction. Upon removal of the excavated material, the beach shall immediately be
returned to the preproject natural grade.
18. Beach area depressions created during project activities shall be reshaped to preproject beach
level upon project completion.
19. All trenches, depressions, or holes created in the beach area shall be backfilled prior to
inundation by tidal waters. Trenches excavated for base rocks may remain open during
construction. However, fish shall be prevented from entering such trenches.
20. Intertidal wetland vascular plants shall not be adversely impacted due to project activities (e.g.,
barge shall not ground, equipment shall not operate, and other activities shall not occur in intertidal
wetland vascular plants). If such vegetation is adversely impacted, it shall be replaced using
proven methodology.
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Washington HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Coastal
Department of 48 Devonshire Road
FISH and RCW 77.55.141-Appeal to Hydraulic Appeals Board Montesano,WA 98563
WILDLIFE (360)2494628
Issue Date:January 04,2008 Control Number: 111519-1
Project Expiration Date: March 14,2010 FPA/Public Notice#: N/A
21. All natural habitat features on the beach larger than 12 inches in diameter, including trees,
stumps, logs, and large rocks, shall be retained on the beach following construction. These habitat
features may be moved during construction if necessary.
22. Project activities shall be conducted to minimize siltation of the beach area and bed.
23. If at any time, as a result of project activities, fish are observed in distress, a fish kill occurs, or
water quality problems develop (including equipment leaks or spills), immediate notification shall be
made to the Washington Military Department's Emergency Management Division at 1-800-258-
5990, and to the Area Habitat Biologist listed below.
24. All debris or deleterious material resulting from construction shall be removed from the beach
area and bed and prevented from entering waters of the state.
25. No petroleum products or other deleterious materials shall enter surface waters.
26. Wood treated with preservatives, trash, waste, or other deleterious materials shall not be
burned below the ordinary high water line. Limited burning of untreated wood or similar material
may be allowed at or above the mean higher high water line.
27. Project activities shall not degrade water quality to the detriment of fish life.
PROJECT LOCATIONS
Location #1 Pelletier
WORK START: January 05, 2008 IWORK END: March 14, 2010
WRIA: Waterbody: Tributary to:
15.9130 Wria 15 Marine Puget Sound
1/4 SEC: Section: Township: Range: Latitude: Longitude: County:
S 1/2 21 22 N 01 W N 47.37532 W 122.81609 Mason
Location#1 Driving Directions
APPLY TO ALL HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVALS
This Hydraulic Project Approval pertains only to those requirements of the Washington State Hydraulic Code,
specifically Chapter 77.55 RCW(formerly RCW 77.20). Additional authorization from other public agencies may be
necessary for this project. The person(s)to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued is responsible for applying
for and obtaining any additional authorization from other public agencies(local, state and/or federal)that may be
necessary for this project.
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Washington HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Coastal
Department of 48 Devonshire Road
FISH and RCW 77.55.141-Appeal to Hydraulic Appeals Board Montesano,WA 98563
WILDLIFE (360)249-4628
Issue Date:January 04,2008 Control Number: 111519-1
Project Expiration Date: March 14,2010 FPA/Public Notice#: N/A
This Hydraulic Project Approval shall be available on the job site at all times and all its provisions followed by the
person(s)to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued and operator(s)performing the work.
This Hydraulic Project Approval does not authorize trespass.
The person(s)to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued and operators)performing the work may be held
liable for any loss or damage to fish life or fish habitat that results from failure to comply with the provisions of this
Hydraulic Project Approval.
Failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval could result in a civil penalty of up to one
hundred dollars per day and/or a gross misdemeanor charge, possibly punishable by fine and/or imprisonment.
All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 77.55.021 (EXCEPT agricultural irrigation,stock watering or
bank stabilization projects)or 77.55.141 are subject to additional restrictions,conditions or revocation if the Department
of Fish and Wildlife determines that new biological or physical information indicates the need for such action. The
person(s)to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued has the right pursuant to Chapter 34.04 RCW to appeal
such decisions. All agricultural irrigation,stock watering or bank stabilization Hydraulic Project Approvals issued
pursuant to RCW 77.55.021 may be modified by the Department of Fish and Wildlife due to changed conditions after
consultation with the person(s)to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued: PROVIDED HOWEVER,that such
modifications shall be subject to appeal to the Hydraulic Appeals Board established in RCW 77.55.301.
APPEALS INFORMATION
If you wish to appeal the issuance or denial of,or conditions provided in a Hydraulic Project Approval,there are
informal and formal appeal processes available.
A. INFORMAL APPEALS(WAC 220-110-340)OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 77.55.021,
77.55.141, 77.55.181, and 77.55.291: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department
actions may request an informal review of:
(A)The denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval,or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic
Project Approval;or
(B)An order imposing civil penalties. A request for an INFORMAL REVIEW shall be in WRITING to the Department
of Fish and Wildlife HPA Appeals Coordinator, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia,Washington 98501-1091 and shall be
RECEIVED by the Department within 30 days of the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval or receipt of an
order imposing civil penalties. If agreed to by the aggrieved party, and the aggrieved party is the Hydraulic Project
Approval applicant, resolution of the concerns will be facilitated through discussions with the Area Habitat Biologist and
his/her supervisor. If resolution is not reached,or the aggrieved party is not the Hydraulic Project Approval applicant,
the Habitat Technical Services Division Manager or his/her designee shall conduct a review and recommend a decision
to the Director or his/her designee. If you are not satisfied with the results of this informal appeal,a formal appeal may
be filed.
B. FORMAL APPEALS(WAC 220-110-350)OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 77.55.021
(EXCEPT agricultural irrigation,stock watering or bank stabilization projects)or 77.55.291:
A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request a formal review of:
(A)The denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval,or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic
Project Approval;
(B)An order imposing civil penalties;or
(C)Any other'agency action'for which an adjudicative proceeding is required under the Administrative Procedure
Act,Chapter 34.05 RCW.
A request for a FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife HPA Appeals
Coordinator,shall be plainly labeled as'REQUEST FOR FORMAL APPEAL'and shall be RECEIVED DURING
OFFICE HOURS by the Department at 600 Capitol Way North,Olympia,Washington 98501-1091,within 30-days of
the Department action that is being challenged. The time period for requesting a formal appeal is suspended during
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Washington HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVAL Coastal
Department of 48 Devonshire Road
FISH and RCW 77.55.141 -Appeal to Hydraulic Appeals Board Montesano,WA 98563
WILDLIFE (360)249-4628
Issue Date:January 04,2008 Control Number: 111519-1
Project Expiration Date: March 14,2010 FPA/Public Notice#: N/A
consideration of a timely informal appeal. If there has been an informal appeal,the deadline for requesting a formal
appeal shall be within 30-days of the date of the Department's written decision in response to the informal appeal.
C. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 77.55.021 (agricultural irrigation,
stock watering or bank stabilization only), 77.55.141, 77.55.181, or 77.55.241: A person who is aggrieved or adversely
affected by the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a
Hydraulic Project Approval may request a formal appeal. The request for FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to
the Hydraulic Appeals Board per WAC 259-04 at Environmental Hearings Office,4224 Sixth Avenue SE, Building Two-
Rowe Six, Lacey,Washington 98504;telephone 360/459-6327.
D. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 43.21 L RCW: A person
who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval,or the conditions or
provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval may request a formal appeal. The FORMAL APPEAL shall be in
accordance with the provisions of Chapter 43.21 L RCW and Chapter 199-08 WAC. The request for FORMAL APPEAL
shall be in WRITING to the Environmental and Land Use Hearings Board at Environmental Hearings Office,
Environmental and Land Use Hearings Board,4224 Sixth Avenue SE, Building Two-Rowe Six, P.O. Box 40903,
Lacey,Washington 98504;telephone 360/459-6327.
E. FAILURE TO APPEAL WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIME PERIODS results in forfeiture of all appeal rights. If there is
no timely request for an appeal,the department action shall be final and unappealable.
ENFORCEMENT: Sergeant Jackson (29) P2
Habitat Biologist for Director
Margie Schirato 360-427-2179 WDFW
CC: Kell MAboy, Mason County DCD, P.O. Box 279, Shelton, WA 98584
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