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SEP2021-00005 - SEP Letters / Memos - 3/17/2021 (5)
r 1,263 WASARGTON STATEi Joint Aquatic Resources D,rmit Application (JARPA) Form" [help] US Army Corps of Engineers n Seattle District USE BLACK OR BLUE INK TO ENTER ANSWERS IN THE WHITE SPACES BELOW. Part 1—Project Identification Date received: AGENCY USE ONLY -----• 08 2021 Agency reference #:. Alder Street Tax Parcel #(s): 5ga B3 °coo Lases4- .k50 - oo4a,2 E-24e64- 1. Project Name (A name for your project that you create. Examples: Smith's Dock or Seabrook Lane Development) [help] Watermark West & East Dock Replacements Part 2-2Applicant The person and/or organization responsible for the project. [help] 2a. Name First, Middle) (Last, c/o Nelson, Ray 2b. Organization (If applicable) Watermark Estate Management Services 2c. Mailing Address PO Box) (Street or 10230 NE Points Dr., Suite 200 2d. City, State, Zip Kirkland, WA 98033 2f. Phone 2h. 2g. Fax 2e. Phone E-mail (2) (1) 707-834-0006 425-576-3393 v-rayn@watermark-Ilc.com Additional forms may be required for the following permits: If your project may qualify for Department of the Army authorization through a Regional General Permit (RGP), contact the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for application information (206) 764-3495. • Not all cities and counties accept the JARPA for their local Shoreline permits. If you need a Shoreline permit, contact the appropriate city or county government to make sure they accept the JARPA. 2To access an online JARPA form with [help] screens, go to http://www.epermitting.wa.gov/site/alias resourcecenter/jarpa larpa form/9984/jarpa form.aspx. For other help, contact the Governor's Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance at (800) 917-0043 or help@oria.wa.gov. ORIA-16-011 Page 1 of 16 Part 3—Authorized Agent or Contact Person authorized to represent the applicant about the project. (Note: Authorized agent(s) must sign 11 b of this application.) [help] 3a. Name First, Middle) (Last, Amos, Meg 3b. Organization (If applicable) Marine Surveys & Assessments 3c. Mailing Address PO Box) (Street or 380 Jefferson St 3d. City, State, Zip Port Townsend, WA 98368 3f. Phone 3e. Phone 3g. Fax 3h. E-mail (2) (1) Meg@MarineSurveysAndAssessments.com 360-385-4073 Part 4—Property Owner(s) Contact information for people or organizations owning the property(ies) where the project will occur. Consider both upland and aquatic ownership because the upland owners may not own the adjacent aquatic land. pc nj Same as applicant. (Skip to Part 5.) Repair or maintenance activities on existing rights -of -way or easements. (Skip to Part 5.) There are multiple upland property owners. Complete the section below and fill out JARPA Attachment A for each additional property owner. Your project is on Department of Natural Resources (DNR)-managed aquatic lands. If you don't know, contact the DNR at (360) 902-1100 to determine aquatic land ownership. If yes, complete JARPA Attachment E to apply for the Aquatic Use Authorization. 4a. Name (Last, First, Middle) 4b. Organization (If applicable) Services LLC Watermark Estate Management 4c. Mailing Address PO Box) (Street or 200 10230 NE Points Dr., Suite 4d. City, State, Zip Kirkland, WA 98033 4f. Phone (2) 4h. 4e. Phone 4g. Fax E-mail (1) ORIA-16-011 Page 2 of 16 Pad: 5=-Project Location(s) Identifying information about the property or properties where the project will occur. [help] There are multiple project locations (e.g. linear projects). Complete the section below and use JARPA Attachment B for each additional project location. 5a. Indicate the type the of ownership of property. (Check all that apply.) [help] x Private Federal Publicly owned (state, county, city, special districts like schools, ports, etc.) Tribal Department of Natural Resources lands JARPA Attachment (DNR) — managed aquatic (Complete E) 5b. Street Address be PO Box. If (Cannot a there is no address, provide other location information in 5p.) [help] 6999 East State Route 106 H & K) (Site 5c. City, State, Zip the is in (If project not a city or town, provide the name of the nearest city or town.) [help] Union, WA 5d. County [help] Mason 5e. Provide the section, township, and range for the location. project [help] 1/4 Section Section Township Range 33 22N 3W 5f. Provide the latitude longitude 1 and of the project location. [heir)] ° Example: 47.03922 N lat. / -122.89142 W long. (Use decimal degrees - NAD 83) 47.348672°/ dock) 47.347160°/ dock) -123.071499° (west and -123.071820° (east 5g. List the tax for the location. parcel number(s) project [help] • The local county assessor's office can provide this information. 32233-50-00010 (west) and 32233-50-00902 (east) 5h. Contact information for all adjoining property owners. (If you need more space, use JARPA Attachment C.) [help] Name Mailing Address Tax Parcel # (if known) Watermark Estate Management 10230 NE Points Dr., Suite 200 32233-50-00007, 32233- Services LLC 50-00901, 32233-50- Kirkland WA 98033 ' 00011, 32233-50-00012, 32233-50-00904 Hood Investments LLC 6780 E State Route 106 32232-50-10000 Union, WA 98592 5i. List all wetlands on or adjacent to the project location. [help] The National Wetlands Inventory shows the shoreline to be listed as Estuarine and Marine Wetland (E2AB/USN). Waterward of the project site is Estuarine and Marine Deepwater (F-IUBL) ORIA-16-011 Page 3 of 16 5j. List all waterbodies (other than wetlands) on or adjacent to the project location. rheio Lower Hood Canal 5k. Is any part of the project area within a 100-year floodplain? [help] x Yes No Don't know Zone AE (EL 14 ft) 51. Briefly describe the vegetation and habitat conditions on the property. [help] Substrate is pea gravel and mud throughout with some areas of cobble. Oysters were observed in many areas. Vegetation observed on the upper extent of the beach include pickleweed (Sa/icornia), seaside plantain (Plantago maritima), marsh jaumea (Jaumea carnosa), and seashore saltgrass (Distichlis spicata); all arranged in dense bands/areas. Macroalgae identified at the site included some small areas with low percent cover (5- 1O%) of Ulva and Porphyra (5%), and Gracilaria (1O%). No eelgrass or Laminariales kelp was observed in the 25 ft buffers around the existing docks. 5m. Describe how the property is currently used. Both parcels are used as single family residences. 5n. Describe how the adjacent properties are currently used. [help] Adjacent properties are also residential. 5o. Describe the structures (above and below ground) on the property, including their purpose(s) and current condition. [� !�] Parcel 32233-50-00010 (west) has a two story single-family residence built in 1988 with a roofed wood deck and detached garage. Good condition. There is an existing 116'+ sectional walkway float that extends over tidelands into Hood Canal. The shoreward float abuts a low concrete bulkhead that is set 10' shoreward of the OHWM. There are 5 floating walkway sections out to 3 fingers floats. 7 creosote piles currently secure the dock. The existing dock is ungrated and the floats ground out at tides lower than +4' MLLW. Parcel 32233-50-00902 (east) has a two story single-family residence built in 1988 with a roofed wood deck, pool, and attached garage. Good condition. There is an existing dock consisting of a 26' pile supported pier that starts upland of a low concrete bulkhead and extends a few feet seaward of the bulkhead; and 6 floating walkway sections out to a large moorage float (which is partially grated). The existing dock is mostly ungrated and the floats ground out at tides lower than +5' MLLW. All the float sections are secured with anchors embedded into the beach with chain and heavy ropes connecting the anchors to the float sections. 5p. Provide driving directions from the closest highway to the project location, and attach a map. Heading north on US-101, turn right onto E Brockdale Rd., turn left onto E McReavy Rd., turn right onto WA-106 E, turn right onto E Beach Dr. Part 6-Project Description 6a. Briefly summarize the overall project. You can provide more detail in 6b. West Dock: The proposal is to remove the existing structures and replace them with a new pier, ramp and float within the footprint of the existing structures. The proposed structures will use a more fish friendly design and materials to reduce habitat impacts. Current structures include an existing 116'+ sectional walkway float that extends over tidelands into Hood Canal. The shoreward float abuts a low concrete bulkhead that is set 10' shoreward of the Ordinary High -Water Line. There are (5) floating walkway sections out to (3) finger floats. All of the floating portion of the structure sits on the tidelands when the tide level recedes below a +4' tide. All of the float sections are solid decked. All the float sections are secured by (7) large diameter creosote treated timber piles embedded into the beach. The float sections and piles are deteriorating and need to be replaced. The proposal is to remove all the existing float sections and creosote piles and replace them with a new fixed pile pier, ramp and moorage floats. The replacement structures include the following: ORIA-16-011 Page 4 of 16 • New 8'1" x 34' pier consists of (6) 8-inch galvanized steel piles driven to refusal with galvanized steel cap beams welded to two piles each. A new 8'1" x 28' fully grated aluminum framed pier will be bolted to the new galvanized steel cap beams. 8" tall curbs will be installed along the length of the pier and ramp. • The new fully grated aluminum framed ramp will connect to the new pier on the shoreward end and rest on the main walkway float. • There will be two (2) fully grated aluminum framed main walkway floats (measuring 8'1" x 54' in total) and three (3) fully grated aluminum framed finger floats (each measuring 5.5' x 20'). Walkway and finger floats will connect with heavy galvanized steel float hinges. The floats will be secured with (5) 10-inch galvanized steel piles and include float feet to prevent grounding on tidelands. • The new structures will replace the existing structure in the same location and the same configuration. No change in size, shape, or location is proposed. • The existing boatlift and mechanical equipment will be re -installed on the new floats. East Dock: The proposal is to remove the existing structures and replace them with a new pier, ramp and float within the footprint of the existing structures. The proposed structures will use a more fish friendly design and materials to reduce habitat impacts. Current structures include an existing 26' fixed pile pier and 156'+ sectional moorage float that extends over tidelands into Hood Canal. The fixed pile pier starts upland of a low concrete bulkhead and extends a few feet seaward of the bulkhead located at the eastern edge of the property. There are (6) floating walkway sections out to a large moorage float. All of the floating portion of the structure sits on the tidelands when the tide level recedes below a +5' MLLW tide. The entire existing pier and floats are solid decked except for two sections of grating on the large moorage float. All the float sections are secured with anchors embedded into the beach with chain and heavy ropes connecting the anchors to the float sections. The existing pier, walkway floats and moorage float and anchors are deteriorating and need to be replaced. The proposal is to remove all the existing structures and associated anchors and replace them with a new. The replacement structures include the following: • A new 7' 11" x 85' (overwater) fully grated aluminum framed pier will be constructed in multiple sections. A 6' 8" x 24' fully grated section of pier will be behind the bulkhead. The pier will have twelve (12) 8-inch and four (4) 4-inch galvanized steel support piles driven to refusal with galvanized steel cap beams welded to the top of the piles. The pier sections will be secured to the cap beams. The 4-inch pin piles will be installed behind the existing bulkhead. • A new 7' 11" x 28' fully grated aluminum framed ramp will connect to the seaward end of the pier and the small connecting float. • A small connecting float will be secured by two (2) 10-inch steel piles and supported by two 2' x 6' x 20" float tubs and two 2' x 4' x 20" float tubs. • The new 20' 3" x 34' 3" fully grated aluminum framed moorage float will be secured by (6) 10-inch steel piles. Eight (8) SeaFlex anchor rodes will connect to the float's exterior frame on one end with the other end connected to a steel pile or i-beam float stops. The SeaFlex rodes will allow the float to move vertically with the tides but prevent lateral movements. • Flotation for the moorage float will be four (4) foam -filled HDPE pontoons installed under the entire length of the moorage float. ORIA-16-011 Page 5 of 16 • A new float stop grid will be installed to prevent the moorage float from grounding out at low tides. Float be stops will be installed on the eight (8) 10-inch piles and an additional 12 HDP 14,-lined pontoon cradles will • See the installed damaging same plan The The 10-inch new set configuration. for along fully the details. piles wings. grated the will beams No aluminum not change of project the structures in grid above size, to help shape the will support float or replace location deck the to the float allow is existing proposed. at for low seaplanes structures tides and to in prevent safely the same it access from location grounding the float and the without out. to it. 6b. Describe the of the and why want or need [help] purpose project you perform to The docks deteriorating to be replaced to maintain safety while offering access water - existing are boating, fishing, and need based activities such as swimming, etc. 6c. Indicate the that project category. (Check all apply) [help] Recreational Institutional Transportation x Commercial x Residential Maintenance Environmental Enhancement 6d. that Indicate the major elements of your project. (Check all apply) [help] Wall Aquaculture Culvert x Float Retaining (upland) ' Dam / Weir FloatingHome Bank Stabilization [ Road / Levee / Jetty Geotechnical Survey �l Boat House Dike Scientific Ditch Land Clearing Boat Launch Measurement Device Dock / Pier Manna / Moorage Boat Lift x Stairs Dredging Mining Bridge Stormwater facility Outfall Structure Bulkhead Fence Swimming Pool x Piling/Dolphin Buoy Ferry Terminal Utility Line Channel Modification Fishway Raft Other: 6e. Describe how you plan to construct each project element checked in 6d. Include specific construction methods and equipment to be used. [help] • Identify where each element will occur in relation to the nearest waterbody. • Indicate which activities are within the 100-year floodplain. ORIA-16-011 Page 6 of 16 West Dock 1. PRE-FAB CONSTRUCTION The proposed aluminum framed pier, ramp and float will be prefabricated in the contractor's Seattle Yard. 2 SITE PREPARATION If required by Mason County, a pre -construction site meeting will be scheduled with County staff and the construction crew. The tidelands will be examined waterward of pier to ensure safe access corridor for barge to reach float and pier without the risk of grounding on sensitive aquatic vegetation or hitting a large rock that could damage the barge hull. 3. CONSTRUCTION ACCESS Construction access to site will be from the water only via the construction barge. 4. ON SITE CONSTRUCTION The proposed project involves the following: ® Using the barge mounted construction crane, remove the existing damaged floats and piles. ® All construction debris will be placed in 20 c/y containers on the construction barge. © Using a vibratory pile driver from the barge crasn, drive all new galvanized steel piles to support the aluminum pier sections and to secure the float sections. ® Install galvanized steel cap beams and secure to pier support piles. © Set aluminum pier section and secure to the steel cap beams. ® Set the moorage floats in place and secure to float mooring piles and walkway floats. ® Connect ramp to seaward end of the pier and set waterward end of ramp on new moorage float. • Dispose of all construction debris at an approved upland disposal site. 5 EQUIPMENT USED Crane barge will be used to deliver materials, equipment and crew to the site. Crane will be used to remove existing structures and place them into the 20 c/y containers. Piles to be driven with the barge mounted construction crane using a vibratory pile driver. Small power tools and hand tools will also be used to complete the project. 6. MATERIALS USED Material consists of aluminum framed float with plastic foam -filled moorage tubs, aluminum framed pier sections, and aluminum framed ramp Both pier, ramp and float facilities will have grated decking and galvanized steel pipe piles and galvanized hardware. 7. WORK CORRIDOR The barge would operate offshore during construction to avoid disturbances to the tidelands or upland shoreline. 8. STAGING AREA AND EQUIPMENT WASHOUTS All staging area activities will occur on the barge. Once the project has been completed construction equipment will be transported to contractor's yard where washouts will occur in a contained area of the contractor's yard to ensure runoff does not enter the marine water column. 9. STOCKPILING AREAS Construction equipment and materials will be stockpiled and staged on the construction barge with no disturbance to the tidelands or uplands. 10. RUNNING OF EQUIPMENT DURING CONSTRUCTION Equipment will be running off and on throughout the on -site construction phase. All equipment will be kept in good running order and will only be running when required. 11. CLEAN-UP AND RE -VEGETATION Existing structures and all construction debris will be loaded onto the barge and held on the barge in a 20 c/y container bins. Debris will be barged to the contractor's Seattle yard, offloaded into trucks and transported to an ORIA-16-011 Page 7 of 16 approved upland disposal site for recycle or disposal. No vegetation will be disturbed so re -vegetation is not proposed. 12 PROJECT TIMING All proposed construction will occur within the approved work windows and take place during daylight hours. Work will be coordinated with high tides for deliveries and lower tides to facilitate construction. 13 DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION Onsite project work will take a 3-4 work weeks depending on tides. P ART Float Joist Float Walers Float Flotation P ier and Ramp Framing Float and Ramp Grating P iles Hardware, Nuts and Bolts East Dock Materials List and Specification SPECIFICATIONS TREATMENT Welded aluminum channels None Welded aluminum channels None High -density foam -filled None plastic tubs Welded aluminum square None tube Molded plastic or fiberglass None (6) 8" & (5) 10" steel pipe Galvanized Solid steel Galvanized or Stainless 1. PRE- FAB CONSTRUCTION The proposed aluminum framed pier, ramp float will be prefabricated in the contractor's Seattle Yard. 2 SITE PREPARATION If required by Mason County, a pre -construction site meeting will be scheduled with County staff and the construction crew. The tidelands will be examined waterward of pier to ensure safe access corridor for barge to reach float and pier without the risk of grounding on sensitive aquatic vegetation or hitting a large rock that could damage the barge hull. 3. CONSTRUCTION ACCESS Construction access to site will be from the water only via the construction barge. 4. ON SITE CONSTRUCTION The proposed project involves the following: ® Using the barge mounted construction crane, remove the existing damaged pier, floats and anchors. ® All construction debris will be placed in 20 c/y containers on the construction barge. e Using the barge crane drive all new galvanized steel piles to support the aluminum pier sections and to secure the moorage float. • Install galvanized steel cap beams and secure to pier support piles. ® Set all aluminum pier sections and secure to the cap beams. ® Set the moorage float in place and secure to float mooring piles. • Connect ramp to seaward end of the pier and set waterward end of ramp on new moorage float. ® Dispose of all construction debris at an approved upland disposal site. 5. EQUIPMENT USED Crane barge will be used to deliver materials, equipment and crew to the site. Crane will be used to remove existing structures and place them into the 20 c/y containers. Piles to be driven with the barge mounted construction crane using a vibratory pile driver. Small power tools and hand tools will also be used to complete the project. ORIA-16-011 Page 8 of 16 USED 6. MATERIALS Material consists of aluminum framed float HDPE foam filled framed with pipe, aluminum pier sections, and framed Pier, float have aluminum ramp. ramp and will decking grated and galvanized steel pipe piles and hardware. galvanized 7. WORK CORRIDOR The barge during to disturbances to the tidelands would operate offshore construction avoid or upland shoreline. 8. STAGING AREA AND EQUIPMENT WASHOUTS All the barge. Once the has been staging be transported area activities to will occur on project in completed construction the equipment to will does contractor's the yard where washouts will occur a contained area of contractor's yard ensure runoff not enter marine water column. 9. STOCKPILING AREAS Construction be the barge disturbance to equipment the tidelands and materials will stockpiled and staged on construction with no or uplands. 10. RUNNING OF EQUIPMENT DURING CONSTRUCTION Equipment be throughout the All be kept in will running off and on on -site construction phase. equipment will be good running order and will only running when required. 11. CLEAN-UP AND RE -VEGETATION Existing debris be loaded the barge held the barge in 20 structures and all construction will onto and on a c/y bins Debris be barged to the Seattle into trucks transported to container will contractor's yard, offloaded and an disposal for disposal. No be disturbed approved upland site recycle or vegetation will so re -vegetation is not proposed. 12 PROJECT TIMING All the take during daylight hours. Work proposed be construction will occur high tides within for deliveries approved work lower windows tides to and facilitate place will coordinated with and construction. 13 DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION Onsite take 3-4 depending tides. project work will a Materials work weeks List and Specification on PART SPECIFICATIONS TREATMENT Float Joist Welded None aluminum channels Float Walers Welded aluminum None channels Float Flotation aluminum framed float None with HDPE foam filled pipe Pier Ramp Framing Welded and tube aluminum square None Float Ramp Grating Molded fiberglass None and plastic or Piles 4", 8", 10" (4) (12) (8) steel Galvanized pipe Hardware, Nuts Bolts Solid Galvanized Stainless and steel or 6f. What the dates for are anticipated start and end project construction? (Month/Year) [help] ® If be in the project will constructed phases or stages, use JARPA Attachment D to list the start and end dates of each phase or stage. Start Date: July 16, 2021 End Date: Feb. 15, 2025 See JARPA Attachment D 6g. Fair market value the including labor, of project, materials, machine rentals, etc. [help] $725,000 ORIA-16-011 Page 9 of 16 6h. Will any portion of the project receive federal funding? Li • If yes, list each agency providing funds. Yes x No Don't know Part 7—Wetlands: Impacts and Mitigation Check here if there are wetlands or wetland buffers on or adjacent to the project area. (If there are none, skip to Part 8.) [` 7a. Describe how the project has been designed to avoid and minimize adverse impacts to wetlands. [help] Not applicable 7b. Will the project impact wetlands? [help] Yes No Don't know 7c. Will the project impact wetland buffers? [help] Yes No Don't know 7d. Has a wetland delineation report been prepared? [help] • If Yes, submit the report, including data sheets, with the JARPA package. Yes No 7e. Have the wetlands been rated using the Western Washington or Eastern Washington Wetland Rating System? [help] • If Yes, submit the wetland rating forms and figures with the JARPA package. Yes No Don't know 7f. Have you prepared a mitigation plan to compensate for any adverse impacts to wetlands? [help] • If Yes, submit the plan with the JARPA package and answer 7g. • If No, or Not applicable, explain below why a mitigation plan should not be required. Yes No Don't know 7g. Summarize what the mitigation plan is meant to accomplish, and describe how a watershed approach was used to design the plan. [help] 7h. Use the table below to list the type and rating of each wetland impacted, the extent and duration of the impact, and the type and amount of mitigation proposed. Or if you are submitting a mitigation plan with a similar table, you can state (below) where we can find this information in the plan. [ny.e p] Activity (fill, drain, excavate, flood, etc.) Wetland Name Wetland type and rating category2 Impact area (sq. ft. or Acres) Duration of impact3 Proposed mitigation type4 Wetland mitigation area (sq. ft. or acres) ' If no official name for the wetland exists, create a unique name (such as "Wetland 1"). The name should be consistent with other project documents, such as a wetland delineation report. 2 Ecology wetland category based on current Western Washington or Eastern Washington Wetland Rating System. Provide the wetland rating forms with ORIA-1 6-01 1 Page 10 of 16 3 4 the Indicate Creation JARPA the (C), package. days, Re-establishment/Rehabilitation months or years the wetland (R), will be Enhancement measurably (E), impacted Preservation by the (P), activity. Mitigation Enter "permanent" Bank/In-lieu if applicable. fee (B) Page for information in number(s) similar the mitigation plan, if available: 7i. For filling identified in 7h, describe the the fill the in all that activities be how be source and into nature the of material, amount cubic yards will used, and and where it will placed wetland. [help] 7j. For identified in 7h, describe the type in all excavating activities the excavation be disposed. method, and amount of material cubic yards you will remove, and where material will [help] G� rt 8-Waterbodies (other than wetlands): Impacts and Mitigation In Part 8, "waterbodies" refers to non -wetland waterbodies. (See Part 7 for information related to wetlands.) [h Check here if there are waterbodies on or adjacent to the project area. (If there are none, skip to Part 9.) x Ip] 8a. Describe how the designed to impacts to the project is avoid and minimize adverse aquatic environment. [help] Not applicable Grating be the Steel will incorporated be into new structures. be In piles will used, creosote be followed. piles will removed. The -water work floats windows will the beach. new will not ground out on The existing anchors and chain used to secure the East float that scour the tidelands be the will removed and new float will be secured with SeaFlex rodes the tidelands. which will not contact 8b. Will the your project impact a waterbody or area around a waterbody? [help] x Yes No 8c. Have to for the impacts to you prepared a mitigation plan compensate project's adverse non -wetland waterbodies? • • If If Yes, No, or submit Not [help] applicable, the plan with explain the JARPA below package why a mitigation and answer plan 8d. should not be required. x Yes No Don't know 8d. Summarize the is to Describe how what mitigation plan meant accomplish. a watershed approach was used to design the • If you already plan. completed 7g you do not need to restate your answer here. [heb] Currently, the the It be comments. mitigation plan consists of removal of current structures. may revised pending agency Be. Summarize impact(s) to in the table below. each waterbody [help] dredge, Activity (clear, fill, Waterbody name Iocation2 Impact Duration impact3 of Area linear (sq. ft.) ft. of or Total Footprint pile ORIA-1 6-01 1 Page 11 of 16 drive, etc.) directly waterbody affected Remove Hood Canal USZ=LSZ permanent - 7 creosote piles creosote piles Remove West 1,293 sq ft total 1,293 sq ft Hood Canal lJSZeLSZ permanent Dock footprint overwater Remove East 1,820 sq ft total 1,687.6 sq ft Hood Canal DSZeLSZ permanent Dock footprint overwater 784.5 sq ft total 784.5 sq ft New West Dock Hood Canal USZ-LSZ permanent p footprint overwater 10" (5) steel piles US Z-LSZ W Dock Hood Canal - piles permanent 8" (6) steel piles 1,816 sq ft total 1,681.5 sq ft Permanent New East Dock Hood Canal USZ-LSZ - footprint overwater 4" (4) steel pin piles ' New E Dock Hood CanalUSZ-LSZpermanent - piles 8" (12) steel piles 10" (8) steel piles 1 2 3 If Indicate indicate Indicate no official whether whether the name days, the the for months impact impact the waterbody or will will years occur occur the exists, in within waterbody or create adjacent the 100-year a will unique to be the flood measurably waterbody. name plain. (such impacted as "Stream If adjacent, by the provide 1") work. The the name Enter distance should "permanent' between be consistent if the applicable. impact with other and the documents waterbody provided. and the fill (in cubic 8f. For identified in 8e, describe the source and nature of material, amount yards) all activities it be into the how and where will waterbody. [help] you will use, and placed n/a the for dredging, dredging identified 8e, describe method excavating or 8g. For all excavating or activities in the be disposed. remove, and where material will [hejp] type and amount of material you will n/a Part 9-Additional information Any additional information you can provide helps the reviewer(s) understand your project. Complete as much of this section as you can. It is ok if you cannot answer a question. 9a. If you have already worked with any government agencies on this project, list them below. neii, Agency Name Contact Name Phone Most Recent Date of Contact Army Corps Samantha Stanford 9/24/2020 9b. Are any of the wetlands or waterbodies identified in Part 7 or Part 8 of this JARPA on the Washington Department of Ecology's 3O3(d) List? • If Yes, list the parameter(s) below. • If you don't know, use Washington Department of Ecology's Water Quality Assessment tools at: https://ecology.wa.gov/Water- Shorelines/Water-quality/Water-improvement/Assessment-of-state-waters-303d . x Yes No Category 5 water for bacteria and Category 2 water for bacteria. ORIA-16-011 Page 12 of 16 9c. What U.S. Geological Survey Hydrological Unit Code is the in? (HUC) project [help] ® Go to http://cfpub.epa.gov/surf/locate/index.cfm to help identify the HUC. 17110018 9d. What Water Resource Inventory Area Number #) is the in? (WRIA project [help] ® Go to https://ecology.wa.gov/Water-Shorelines/Water-supply/Water-availability/Watershed-look-up to find the WRIA #. # WRIA 16 9e. Will the in the State Washington for turbidity? [1-tpj -water construction work comply with of water quality standards • Go to https://ecology.wa.gov/Water-Shorelines/Water-quality/Freshwater/Surface-water-quality-standards/Criteria for the standards. x Yes No Not applicable 9f. If the the the Shoreline Management Act, the local project is designation? within jurisdiction of what is shoreline environment [help] • • If For you more don't information, know, contact go to: the https://ecology.wa.gov/Water-Shorelines/Shoreline-coastal-management/Shoreline-coastal- local planning department. planning/Shoreline-laws-rules-and-cases. Urban Natural Aquatic Conservancy x Other: Residential 9g. What Washington is the Department of Natural Resources Water Type? [help] • Go to http://www.dnr.wa.gov/forest-practices-water-typing for the Forest Practices Water Typing System. x Shoreline Fish Non Perennial ❑ Non Seasonal -Fish -Fish 9h. Will be designed Washington this to meet the Department of Ecology's most current project stormwater manual? [help] • If No, provide the name of the manual your project is designed to meet. Yes No x N/A Name of manual: 9i. Does the have known project site contaminated sediment? [help] • If Yes, please describe below. Yes x No 9j. If know the for in the describe below. you what property was used past, [help] Unknown 9k. Has been the • If a Yes, cultural attach resource it to your JARPA (archaeological) package. survey performed on project area? [hely)] Yes x No 91. Name each species listed under the federal Endangered Species Act that occurs in the vicinity of the project area or might be affected by the proposed work. [help] Puget Sound Steelhead, Nearshore Rockfish, Deepwater Rockfish, Puget Sound Chinook, Hood Canal Summer -run Chum, Bull Trout, Marbled Murrelet ORIA-16-011 Page 13 of 16 9m. Name each species or habitat on the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's Priority Habitats and Species List that might be affected by the proposed work. [help] Purple Martin breeding area, Estuarine and Marine Wetland, Dungeness crab, Resident coastal cutthroat, Coho, Winter steelhead, Fall chum, surf smelt spawning habitat Part 10 A Compliance and Permits Use the resources and checklist below to identify the permits you are applying for. • Online Project Questionnaire at http://apps.oria.wa.gov/opas/. • Governor's Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance at (800) 917-0043 or help©oria.wa.gov. • For a list of addresses to send your JARPA to, click on agency addresses for completed JARPA. 10a. Compliance the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). (Check all that apply.) [help] with ® For more information about SEPA, go to https://ecology.wa.gov/regulations-permits/SEPA-environmental-review. letter is included this application. A the SEPA determination or of exemption with copy of The decision date is A SEPA determination is Mason County (lead agency). expected x pending with Winter 2021. for Fish Habitat Enhancement Exemption. (Check the box below in lob.) [help] am applying a type below). This project is exempt (choose of exemption is Exemption. Under the SEPA code (WAC) it exempt? Categorical what section of administrative Other: by federal law. SEPA is pre-empted 10b. Indicate the are applying for. (Check all that apply.) [help] permits you LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Shoreline permits: Conditional Use Variance Substantial Development Only developments that the x Shoreline Exemption Type WAC 173-27-040(1)(a) those meet precise (explain): from the development the listed be exemption substantial terms or more of exemptions may of one granted "Normal WAC 173-27-040(2)(b) Normal maintenance or repair of existing structures - repair" permit process. but limited to its development to to its original condition, including not means to restore a a state comparable location size, shape, configuration, and external appearance. Other City/County permits: Critical Areas Ordinance Floodplain Development Permit STATE GOVERNMENT Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife: Enhancement Exemption Attach Exemption Form x Hydraulic Project Approval Fish Habitat — (HPA) Washington Department of Natural Resources: Aquatic Use Authorization ORIA-16-011 Page 14 of 16 Complete JARPA Attachment E and submit a check for $25 payable to the Washington Department of Natural Resources. Do not send cash. Washington Department of Ecology: Section 401 Water Quality Certification FEDERAL AND TRIBAL GOVERNMENT United States Department Army of the (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers): Section 404 into U.S.) X Section 10 (discharges waters of the (work in navigable waters) United States Coast Guard: General Bridge Act Permit Private Aids to Navigation (for non -bridge projects) United States Environmental Protection Agency: Section 401 Water Quality Certification the U.S.) tribal lands (discharges into waters of on where tribes do have treatment not as a state (TAS) Tribal Permits: (Check with the tribe to see if there are other tribal permits, e.g., Tribal Environmental Protection Act, Shoreline Permits, Hydraulic Project Permits, or other in addition to CWA Section 401 WQC) Section 401 Water Quality Certification the U.S.) the has (discharges into waters of where tribe treatment as a state (TAS). ORIA-16-011 Page 15 of 16 Part A uth.: rking Signatures Signatures are required before submitting the JARPA package. The JARPA package includes the JARPA form, project plans, photos, etc. 11 a. Applicant Signature (required) [heap] I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the information provided in this application is true, complete, and accurate. I also certify that I have the authority to carry out the proposed activities, and I agree to start work only after I have received all necessary permits. hereby authorize the agent named in Part 3 of this application to act on my behalf in matters related to this application. (initial) By initialing here, I state that I have the authority to grant access to the property. I also give my consent to the permitting agencies entering the property where the project is located to inspect the project site or any work related to the project. (initial) Applicant Printed Name 11 be Authorized Agent Signature [help] Applicant Signature Date certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the information provided in this application is true, complete, and accurate. I also certify that I have the authority to carry out the proposed activities and I agree to start work only after all necessary permits have been issued. Marine Surveys & Assessments - Meg Amos Authorized Agent Printed Name Authorized Agent Signature Date lice Property Owner Signature (if not applicant) [� �r�] Not required if project is on existing rights -of -way or easements (provide copy of easement with JARPA). I consent to the permitting agencies entering the property where the project is located to inspect the project site or any work. These inspections shall occur at reasonable times and, if practical, with prior notice to the landowner. Property Owner Printed Name Property Owner Signature Date 18 U.S.0 §1001 provides that. Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact or makes any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than 5 years or both. If you require this document in another format, contact the Governor's Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance (ORIA) at (800) 917-0043. People with hearing loss can call 711 for Washington Relay Service. People with a speech disability can call (877) 833-6341. ORIA publication number: ORIA-16-011 rev. 09/2018 ORIA-16-011 Page 16 of 16 Par 1 11=1 Authorizing Signatures Signatures are required before submitting the JARPA package. The JARPA package includes the JARPA form, project plans, photos, etc. [help] 11a. Applicant Signature (required) [help] certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the information provided in this application is true, complete, and accurate. I also certify that I have the authority to carry out the proposed activities, and I agree to start work only after I have received all necessary permits. hereby authorize the agent named in Part 3 of this application to act on my behalf in matters related to this application. (initial) By initialing here, I state that I have the authority to grant access to the property. I also give my consent to the permitting agencies entering the property where the project is located to inspect the project site or any work related to the project. (initial) Applicant Printed Name I 1 b. Authorized Agent Signature [hasp) Applicant Signature Date certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the information provided in this application is true, complete, and accurate. I also certify that I have the authority to carry out the proposed activities and I agree to start work only after all necessary permits have been issued. Marine Surveys & Assessments - Meg Amos Authorized Agent Printed Name Authorized Agent Signature Date Vic. Property Owner Signature (if not applicant) [help] Not required if project is on existing rights -of -way or easements (provide copy of easement with JARPA). consent to the permitting agencies entering the property where the project is located to inspect the project site or any work. These inspections shall occur at reasonable times and, if practical, with prior notice to the landowner. Property Owner Printed Name Property Owner Signature Date 18 U.S.0 §1001 provides that: Whoever, in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact or makes any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than 5 years or both. If you require this document in another format, contact the Governor's Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance (ORIA) at (800) 917-0043. People with hearing Toss can call 711 for Washington Relay Service. People with a speech disability can call (877) 833-6341. ORIA publication number: ORIA-16-011 rev. 09/2018 ORIA-16-011 Page 15 of 15 1