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4P MO Planning Department
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Resource Lands & Critical Area Site Evaluation
June 05, 2002
D & S TOWNSEND
512 E BIRCH ST
SHELTON WA 98504
Case No.: RLC2002-00048
Parcel No.: 420081490020
Proiect Description Preinspection to determine applicability of landslide hazard
area chapter to proposed location of single family residence
adjacent to steep-slope.
Dear Applicant:
As part of this department's review of your permit appli ation, a Resource Lands and
Critical Areas (RLC) site inspection was performed on our property. Below you will find
comments made regarding the proposed development nd its critical values.
This information is based on County and State regulatidns as they exist to date. These
regulations may change and may affect the requirements for development of the subject
property.
Please contact me at (360) 427-9670, ext. 295 if you have questions.
Sincerely,
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Pam Bennett-Cumming
Land Use Planner
Mason County Planning Department
6/5/2002 1 of 3 RLC2002-00048
Resource Lands & Critical Area Site Evaluation
6/5/2002 Case No.: RLC2002-00048
easements are 25 feet, other sideyard setbacks (except as noted
above) are 5ft. The development regulations provide for
construction of accessory residential structures within specific
size guidelines, see enclosed provisions from the Development
Regulations. A Special Use Permit is also required.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions whatsoever, I
can be reached at (360) 427-9670 ext 295.
6/5/2002 3 of 3 RLC2002-00048
1 04 220 Rural Residential 5 (RR 5)
1 04 221 Purpose This district provides for residential development on parcels of 5
acres or more.
1 04 222 Uses Permitted.
A USES Single family residential Hobby farm (Small scale commercial
a riculture including aquaculture and wood lots) Church Local community
and recreation centers Group homes Cell towers Fire station Fish
hatchery. Public utilities.
B. ACCESSORY USES: Cottage lndustry (home occupation) Single family
residence.
C. SPECIAL PERMIT REQUIRED USES- Essential public facility,Schools.
commercial day care centers Home occupations and Cottage Industries that
do not meet the standards in Section 1.03.021.
i 04 223 Lot Requirements.
A Density and lot size Maximum of 1 principal residence per 5 acres or
i/128th of a section and one accessory dwelling unit per parcel. minimum lot
size of 2 acres except in an approved performance subdivision the minimum
lot size is 20.000 sa ft., and except for fire stations.
B. Lot width and depth All lots shall have a minimum average width Qf not less
than_one-third of the median length and a minimum width at any point of 50
feet.
C. Front yard setback. 25 feet
D. Side and rear yard setbacks Side and rear yard setbacks for the residential
dwelling is five feet for accessory buildings shall be five feet for accessoi
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structures used for agricultural purposes or home occupations span
feet and for buildings of non-residential land uses shall be 25 feet.
E. A lot created by short plat large lot or long plat subdivision which is
restricted to special purposes such as storm water storage. community play
areas or utility facilities and is restricted by perpetual covenants meeting
county requirements to said purpose is not required to meet minimum lot
size requirements.
i 04 224 Building Regulations.
A Floor Area Ratio 1:20 except for fire stations.
B. Size 3 000 sg feet maximum for non-agricultural and accessory buildings
except for dwellings and agricultural buildings.
C. Height 35 feet except for agricultural buildings, cell towers antennas. or
water tanks.
1 04 226 Off-street parking.
Two spaces per residence See Parking Ordinance for other land uses. parkin
setback for non-residential land uses shall be 25 feet.
1 04 227 Special Provisions.
A Cell towers shall be located per Ordinance No 5-98 Telecommunication
Towers.
B Accessory dwelling units are required to meet Section 1 03 029 standards.
C. Government operated day care centers essential public facilities community
centers and schools may exceed 3,000 sa feet as approved by a special use permit.
MwsoN COUNTY DEVELOPMENT RE4UI.ATIONS ORD.82-96
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