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SHX2020-00009 Dock Float - SHX Application - 5/18/2020
--------------------------------------- A� Y� 1VE o E�gime Date received: WAS H I N GTO N STATE Seattle Disimt MAY 18 2020 ; Joint Aquatic Resources Permit Application (JARPA) Form',2 hel i Agency referene"5 W. Alder Street USE BLACK OR BLUE INK TO ENTER ANSWERS IN THE WHITE SPACES BELOW. !S / mot/w -VCOCC1 Tax Parcel#(s): t t t ------------------I Part 1—Project Identification 1. Project Name (A name for your project that you create. Examples: Smith's Dock or Seabrook Lane Development) [Delp) Kriegbaum Float Project Part 2—Applicant The person and/or organization responsible for the project. [hem 2a. Name (Last, First, Middle) Kriegbaum, Richard Alan 2b. Organization (If applicable) N/A 2c. Mailing Address (Street or Po Box) 660 E Lakeshore Drive 2d. City, State, Zip Allyn, WA 98524 2e. Phone(1) 2f. Phone(2) 2g. Fax 2h. E-mail 360 275 6019 N/A N/A mekrieg@msn.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. 27ro access an online JARPA form with[help]screens,go to http://www.epermifting.wa.gov/site/alias resourcecenterharpa iarpa form/9984jarpa form.aspx. For other help,contact the Governor's Office for Regulatory Innovation and Assistance at(800)917-0043 or help(a__)oria.wa.aov. ORIA-16-011 Page 1 of 15 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.) Lftg!pj 3a. Name (Last, First, Middle) N/A 3b. Organization (If applicable) N/A 3c. Mailing Address (Street or PO Box) N/A 3d. City, State, Zip N/A 3e. Phone(1) 3f. Phone(2) 3g. Fax 3h. E-mail N/A N/A N/A N/A 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. ❑x 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 AttachmentE to apply for the Aquatic Use Authorization. 4a. Name (Last, First, Middle) 4b. Organization (If applicable) 4c. Mailing Address (Street or PO Box) 4d. City, State, Zip 4e. Phone (1) 4f. Phone (2) 4g. Fax 4h. E-mail ORIA-16-011 Page 2 of 15 Part 5—Project Location(s) Identifying information about the property or properties where the project will occur. [h-elpi ❑ 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 of ownership of the property. (Check all that apply.) L,e,�] ® Private ❑ Federal ❑ Publicly owned (state, county, city, special districts like schools, ports, etc.) ❑ Tribal ❑ Department of Natural Resources (DNR) — managed aquatic lands (Complete JARPA Attachment E) 5b. Street Address (Cannot be a PO Box. If there is no address, provide other location information in 5p.) [help] 420 E Lakeshore Drive 5c. City, State, Zip (If the project is not in a city or town, provide the name of the nearest city or town.) hel Allyn, WA 98524 5d. County hel Mason 5e. Provide the section, township, and range for the project location. hel 1/4 Section Section Township Range 19 22N 1 W 5f. Provide the latitude and longitude of the project location. hel • Example: 47.03922 N lat. /-122.89142 W long. (Use decimal degrees- NAD 83) 47.37776 N lat. /-122.84553 long. 5g. List the tax parcel number(s) for the project location. [' 1 • The local county assessor's office can provide this information. 122205200009 5h. Contact information for all adjoining property owners. (If you need more space, use JARPA Attachment C.) lkm Name Mailing Address Tax Parcel # (if known) Lynne M Adam (aka, Johnson) PO Box 1225 122205200008 Allyn, WA 98524 Arline K Gean 430 E Lakeshore Drive ------ — — _ 122205200010 Allyn, WA 98524 Lakeland Community Club PO Box 184 122205200011 Allyn, WA 98524-0184 ORIA-16-011 Page 3 of 15 5i. List all wetlands on or adjacent to the project location. nei None 5j. List all waterbodies (other than wetlands) on or adjacent to the project location. nel Lake Anderson 5k. Is any part of the project area within a 100-year floodplain? [ _] ❑x Yes ❑ No ❑ Don't know 51. Briefly describe the vegetation and habitat conditions on the property. Undeveloped land within a residential area (Lakeland Village) with a shoreline on Lake Anderson; bulk of land covered with trees, shrubs, grasses; land region within -20 feet of shoreline covered in grasses, archangel, some blackberry; water near shoreline contains cattails, reeds, sedges 5m. Describe how the property is currently used. LheM Undeveloped land; permit (BLD2019-01440) was issued 2/20/2020 for single family house; construction of house is imminent 5n. Describe how the adjacent properties are currently used. nei Single family houses on north and south sides; Anderson Lake on west side; E Lakeshore Drive is on east side 5o. Describe the structures (above and below ground) on the property, including their purpose(s) and current condition. [�,v,T,] No structures presently on property 5p. Provide driving directions from the closest highway to the project location, and attach a map. hey Starting on E-WA-3 in Allyn, turn west onto E Lakeland Drive, travel -0.7 mile then turn south onto E Lakeshore Drive, travel -0.6 mile to property on west side of road; see Vicinity Map (attachment) I I ORIA-16-011 Page 4 of 15 Part 6—Project Description 6a. Briefly summarize the overall project. You can provide more detail in 6b. of eM Install a 8' x 12' floating dock and 6' x 14'walkway on the shore of Lake Anderson 6b. Describe the purpose of the project and why you want or need to perform it. [teipj Dock will provide recreational access (boating, fishing, swimming) to Lake Anderson 6c. Indicate the project category. (Check all that apply) [bglpj ❑ Commercial ® Residential ❑ Institutional ❑ Transportation ® Recreational ❑ Maintenance ❑ Environmental Enhancement 6d. Indicate the major elements of your project. (Check an that apply) [help] ❑ Aquaculture ❑ Culvert ❑ Float ❑ Retaining Wall ❑ Bank Stabilization ❑ Dam /Weir ❑ Floating Home (upland) ❑ Boat House ❑ Dike/ Levee /Jetty ❑ Geotechnical Survey ❑ Road ❑ Boat Launch ❑ Ditch ❑ Land Clearing ❑ Scientific Measurement Device ❑ Boat Lift ® Dock/ Pier ❑ Marina / Moorage ❑ Stairs ❑ Bridge ❑ Dredging ❑ Mining ❑ Stormwater facility ❑ Bulkhead ❑ Fence ❑ Outfall Structure ❑ Swimming Pool ❑ Buoy ❑ Ferry Terminal ❑ Piling/Dolphin ❑ Utility Line ❑ Channel Modification ❑ Fishway ❑ Raft ❑ Other: ORIA-16-011 Page 5 of 15 6e. Describe how you plan to construct each project element checked in 6d. Include specific construction methods and equipment to be used. nel • Identify where each element will occur in relation to the nearest waterbody. • Indicate which activities are within the 100-year floodplain. Construction of floating dock and walkway will occur off sight at contractor facility. Dock and walkway will be delivered to local boat launch; floated to property and installed at shore of site. Manual installation will require driving two piles into lake bottom for dock, two angles into land at shore to secure walkway; dock and walkway are coupled by two hinges. Refer to Kriegbaum Float Project drawing package (attachment) for design details. Entire installation is within the 100-year floodplain; refer to Site Plan (attachment). 6f. What are the anticipated start and end dates for project construction? (MonthNear) Lejp] • If the project will be constructed in phases or stages, use JARPA Attachment D to list the start and end dates of each phase or stage. Start Date: May 2020 End Date: August 2020 ❑ See JARPA Attachment D 6g. Fair market value of the project, including materials, labor, machine rentals, etc. h[ eM $9300.00; refer to dock proposal (attachment) 6h. Will any portion of the project receive federal funding? hem • If yes, list each agency providing funds. ❑ Yes ® 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. hel ❑ Not applicable 7b. Will the project impact wetlands? hel ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Don't know 7c. Will the project impact wetland buffers? (heig] ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Don't know ORIA-16-011 Page 6 of 15 7d. Has a wetland delineation report been prepared? hel • 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? • 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? h( eM • 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. hei 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. [, __:] Activity (fill, Wetland Wetland Impact Duration Proposed Wetland drain, excavate, Name' type and area (sq. of impact3 mitigation mitigation area flood, etc.) rating ft. or type (sq. ft. or cate ory2 Acres) acres) j i 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 the JARPA package. 3Indicate the days,months or years the wetland will be measurably impacted by the activity. Enter"permanent"if applicable. 4 Creation C , Re-establishment/Rehabilitation R ,Enhancement E , Preservation P , Mitigation Bank/In-lieu fee B Page number(s) for similar information in the mitigation plan, if available: ORIA-16-011 Page 7 of 15 7L For all filling activities identified in 7h, describe the source and nature of the fill material, the amount in cubic yards that will be used, and how and where it will be placed into the wetland. hip] 7j. For all excavating activities identified in 7h, describe the excavation method, type and amount of material in cubic yards you will remove, and where the material will be disposed. fa Part 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.) rieip] X Check here if there are waterbodies on or adjacent to the project area. (If there are none, skip to Part 9.) 8a. Describe how the project is designed to avoid and minimize adverse impacts to the aquatic environment. Eelp] ❑ Not applicable Float and walkway are of minimal size necessary to allow recreational access to Lake Anderson. Construction of the walkway and float will take place completely offsite. The design of the walkway and float will use 60% "fish friendly" open area decking. 8b. Will your project impact a waterbody or the area around a waterbody? hf eM ® Yes ❑ No ORIA-16-011 Page 8 of 15 8c. Have you prepared a mitigation plan to compensate for the project's adverse impacts to non-wetland waterbodies? hel • If Yes, submit the plan with the JARPA package and answer 8d. • If No, or Not applicable, explain below why a mitigation plan should not be required. © Yes ❑ No ❑ Don't know Refer to the Kriegbaum Habitat Management Plan (attachment). 8d. Summarize what the mitigation plan is meant to accomplish. Describe how a watershed approach was used to design the plan. • If you already completed 7g you do not need to restate your answer here. hf elpl Mitigation plan involves 400 square feet of native shoreline restoration plantings within 25 feet of the shoreline to compensate for potential impacts due to installation of the dock assembly (180 square feet). 8e. Summarize impact(s) to each waterbody in the table below. [i elpj Activity (clear, Waterbody Impact Duration Amount of material Area (sq. ft. or dredge, fill, pile name' location of impact' (cubic yards) to be linear ft.) of drive, etc.) placed in or removed waterbody from waterbody directly affected Drive Piles Lake In Lake Permanent None 0.04 sq. ft. (2 @ Anderson 2" dia. iles Lake 0,02 sq. ft. (2 @ Drive Angles Anderson In Shore Permanent None 3' x 3", 0.25" thick angles) If no official name for the waterbody exists,create a unique name(such as"Stream 1")The name should be consistent with other documents provided. 2Indicate whether the impact will occur in or adjacent to the waterbody. If adjacent, provide the distance between the impact and the waterbody and indicate whether the impact will occur within the 100-year flood plain. 3Indicate the days, months or years the waterbody will be measurably impacted by the work. Enter"permanent"if applicable. 8f. For all activities identified in 8e, describe the source and nature of the fill material, amount (in cubic yards) you will use, and how and where it will be placed into the waterbody. [r; ORIA-16-011 Page 9 of 15 N/A (no fill material required) 8g. For all excavating or dredging activities identified in 8e, describe the method for excavating or dredging, type and amount of material you will remove, and where the material will be disposed. hel N/A (no excavating or dredging activities planned) 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. Agency Name Contact Name Phone Most Recent Date of Contact Mason County Ron Buckholt No longer at Mason CCS 22 August 2019 (Site Pre- Community Services Scott Ruedy 360-427-9670 Inspection) (replacement) WA Dept. of Fish & Noll Steinweg 360-628-2173 5 February 2020 Wildlife (preliminary Hydraulic Project Approval visit) 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 303(d) List? [help] • 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- ShorelinesANater-qualityNVater-i mprovement/Assessment-of-state-waters-303d. ❑ Yes ® No ORIA-16-011 Page 10 of 15 9c. What U.S. Geological Survey Hydrological Unit Code (HUC) is the project in? hel • Go to http://cfpub.epa.gov/surf/locateAndex.cfm to help identify the HUC. 171100190609 (Puget Sound, Goldsborough Creek - Frontal Puget Sound, Sherwood Creek) 9d. What Water Resource Inventory Area Number (WRIA#) is the project in? Lbelp • Go to https://ecology.wa.goviWater-Shorelines/Water-supply/Water-availability/Watershed-look-up to find the WRIA#. 14 9e. Will the in-water construction work comply with the State of Washington water quality standards for turbidity? hel • Go to https:Hecology.wa.gov/Water-Shorelines/Water-quality/Freshwater/Surface-water-quality-standards/Criteria for the standards. © Yes ❑ No ❑ Not applicable 9f. If the project is within the jurisdiction of the Shoreline Management Act, what is the local shoreline environment designation? hel • If you don't know, contact the local planning department. • For more information, go to: https://ecology.wa.gov/Water-Shorelines/Shoreline-coastal-management/Shoreline-coastal- pllanninq/Shoreline-laws-rules-and-cases. ❑ Urban ❑ Natural ❑ Aquatic ❑ Conservancy EXI Other: Residential 9g. What is the Washington Department of Natural Resources Water Type? [_1,1V1 • Go to http:iiwww.dnr.wa.gov/sorest-practices-water-typing for the Forest Practices Water Typing System. ❑x Shoreline ❑ Fish ❑ Non-Fish Perennial ❑ Non-Fish Seasonal 9h. Will this project be designed to meet the Washington Department of Ecology's most current stormwater manual? [hkik_] • If No, provide the name of the manual your project is designed to meet. ❑ Yes ❑ No Name of manual: 9i. Does the project site have known contaminated sediment? [h-ip] • If Yes, please describe below. ❑ Yes C No 9j. If you know what the property was used for in the past, describe below. ORIA-16-011 Page 11 of 15 Undeveloped lot in an urban growth area, zoned for residential 9k. Has a cultural resource (archaeological) survey been performed on the project area? [hLei • If Yes, attach it to your JARPA package. ❑ Yes ❑ No ORIA-16-011 Page 12 of 15 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. hei The project site is in Mason County, Washington. Per the Environmental Conservation Online System, there are 10 plants and 19 animals listed as endangered or threatened for Washington. Of the 10 plants, none were defined as known or believed to occur in Mason County. Of the 19 animals, only four (Marbled Murrelet, Northern Spotted Owl, Streaked Horned Lark and Yellow-Billed Cuckoo) were defined as known or believed to occur in Mason County. 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. [nee)] Of the species and habitats identified for Mason County (found in the Priority Habitat and Species List), the following have been observed in the vicinity of the project: Wood Duck, Bufflehead, Heron (not certain what type) I I Part 10—SEPA 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 helpna oria.wa.gov. • For a list of addresses to send your JARPA to, click on agency addresses for completed JARPA. 10a. Compliance with the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). (Check all that apply.) [held • For more information about SEPA, go to httpsi//ecology.wa.gov/regulations-permits/SEPA-environmental-review. ❑ A copy of the SEPA determination or letter of exemption is included with this application. ® A SEPA determination is pending with Mason County Community Services (submitted with dock building permit request) (lead agency). The expected decision date is unknown ❑ I am applying for a Fish Habitat Enhancement Exemption. (check the box below in yob.) hL elp] ❑ This project is exempt (choose type of exemption below). C Categorical Exemption. Under what section of the SEPA administrative code (WAC) is it exempt? ❑ Other: ❑ SEPA is pre-empted by federal law. ORIA-16-011 Page 13 of 15 101b. Indicate the permits you are applying for. (Check all that apply.) Gh-el LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local Government Shoreline permits: ❑ Substantial Development ❑ Conditional Use ❑ Variance ® Shoreline Exemption Type (explain): accepts JARPA Other City/County permits: ❑ Floodplain Development Permit ❑ Critical Areas Ordinance STATE GOVERNMENT Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife: ❑x Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) ❑ Fish Habitat Enhancement Exemption —Attach Exemption Form Washington Department of Natural Resources: ❑ Aquatic Use Authorization 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 of the Army (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers): ❑ Section 404 (discharges into waters of the U.S.) ❑ Section 10 (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 (discharges into waters of the U.S.) on tribal lands where tribes do not have treatment 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 (discharges into waters of the U.S.) where the tribe has treatment as a state (TAS). ORIA-16-011 Page 14 of 15 Part 11—Authorizing Signatures Signatures are required before submitting the JARPA package. The JARPA package includes the JARPA form, project plans, photos, etc. hf jp] 1la. Applicant Signature (required) h� eM 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. I hereby authorize the agent named in Part 3 of this application to act on my behalf in matters related to this application. N/A (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 ent . g t property where the project is located to inspect the project site or any work related to the project. (initial) Richard Alan Kriegbaum Applicant Printed Name Ap licant Signature Date 11 b. Authorized Agent Signature L--. 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 all necessary permits have been issued. N/A N/A N/A Authorized Agent Printed Name Authorized Agent Signature Date 11c. Property Owner Signature (if not applicant) Liiep] 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. N/A N/A N/A 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 15 of 15 JARPA Form — Attachments for Proposed Project: Kriegbaum Float Project Applicant: Richard Kriegbaum List of Attachments: VicinityMap ..................................................................................... 1 page Kriegbaum Float Project Drawing Package ................................. 4 pages SitePlan ........................................................................................... 1 page DockProposal ................................................................................. 1 page Kriegbaum Habitat Management Plan ......................................... 23 pages Pictures of Shoreline (Site) From North Looking South ................................................ 1 page From East Looking West .................................................... 1 page From South Looking North ................................................ 1 page Mason County WA GIS Web Map Vicinity Map Name, Richard Kriegbaum Project; Kriegbaum Float Project of Location: 420 E Lakeshore Dr,Allyn,WA Parcel: 122205200009 f (D 0 Allyn Lake Andersion Dock Site Location Latitude: 47.37776 Longitude: -122.84553 Section: 19 Township: 22N Range: 1W Parcel: 122205200009 P 44; 1/17/2020, 1A3.-41 PM 1:12,248 0 01 0.2 0.4 mi County Boundary . . . I 0 0.15 0.3 0.6 km Tax Parcels (Zoom in to 1-30,000) Souto-s Est HERE Garman Interrnap increment P Corp GESCO.USGS, FAO. NPS. NRCAN, GeoBase, iGN. KadasWf NL, Ordnance Survey. Esn Japan MET[.Esn Ch-a(Hong Kong) (c)OpenStreeNap contributors and the GtS User Convnunity Mason County WA GIS Web Map Applicatior. Esn HERE,Garrmn.FAO NOAA USGS.EPA NPS I pl KRIEGBAUM FLOAT PROJECT ?;E(`"� `` GENERAL NOTES 100% SUBMITTAL SET LEY 1. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE N CONFORMANCE WITH APPLICABLE JANUARY 31,2020 TrMD01NCRRING LAWS,REGULATIONS AND CODES,CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY tt77.. STATE AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES PRIOR TO BEGINNINGANY WORK. -J,RRIGN 2. ALL LNEWORK IN THIS DRAWING SET IS PARALLEL OR SCOPE OF WORK SHEET INDEX PERPENDICULAR TOTHE LINES FROM WHICH THEYARE MEASURED SHEET SHEET NAME TO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY CONSTRUCTION OF ANEW C WADE x IV LONG WALKWAY DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO PRODUCTAND MATERIAL PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW S WIDE x 17 LONG FLOAT 01.0 TITLE PAGE AND VACINITY MAPS AND INSTALLATIONA:ONSTRUCTION. ON LAKE ANDERSON N MASON COUNTY. 81.0 GENERAL NOTES U 3. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THESE DRAWINGS,ALL REMS, 82.0 PLAN AND ELEVATIONULj MATERIAL,ETC AND INSTALLATION OF THE SAME ARE A PARTOF THE S3.0 SECTIONS AND DETAILS 0 CONTRACT DEFINED BY THESE DRAWINGS. PROJECT INFORMATION d 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME SOLE AND COMPLETE RESPONSIBILITY � FOR JOB SITE CONDITIONS AND COMPLY WITH SAFETY REGULATIONS V Q PARCEL NUMBER:122205200008 W AND RESTRICTIONS AS APPLICABLE FOR WORKERS AND PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION DURINGTHE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION,SHOULD PARCEL SIZE IN ACRES:0,32 O O THERE BE ANY DAMAGE TO MATERIAL FOR THIS PROJECT DURING LEGAL DESCRIPTION:LAKELAND VILLAGE 3 TR 8 I.L. CONSTRUCTION,THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE IN KIND THE RANGE 1 W.TOWNSHIP 22N,SECTION 10 O_ DAMAGED MATERIAL AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO TH E OWNER, LAND USE20NING:UNDEVELOPED-LANDIR-IP- 5. ONE SET OF THE APPROVED PLANS BEARING THE STAMPS OF MASON RESIDENTIAL PLATTED COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SHALL BE MAINTAINED ON THE PROJECT SITE THROUGHOUT ALL PHASES OF GOVERNING BUILDING CODES: W CONSTRUCTION AND MUST BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE BUILDING INSPECTORS FOR REFERENCE DURING CONSTRUCTION. 2016 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE AS AMENDED BY MASON COUNTY AND WASHINGTON STATE r r SHEET CONTENTS VACINITY MAPS PROJECT SITE TITLE _._.- PAGE REFERENCE: LOCATION:420 E LAKESHORE DR, PROJECT:CONSTRUCTION OF NEW RAVWNGNUMBE APPLICANT:RICHARD KRIEGBAUM ALLYN,WI&M24 WALKWAY AND FLOAT ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS. PARCEL t.122205200008 NEAR.LAKE ANDERSON ^ .O I-LYNNE ADAM,122205200008 LATITU DE:47.377808 COUNTY.MASON fV_ 2.ARLNE DEAN,122205200010 LONGITU D E:-122.845932 STATE.WASHINGTON PAGE OF DATE:01.31.2020 GENERAL NOTES: MATERIALS: DESIGN LOADS: 4 1)CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS 1)STEEL,UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED: 1)DEAD LOADS:WEIGHT OF ALL STRUCTURE MATERIAL „ SHOWN IN THESE DRAWINGS AS+/-OR"REP AND _ANGLES AND PLATES: ASTM A36 -TIMBER: 35 PCFan.i SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD -PIN PILES: ASTM A53 GRADE B -STEEL: 490 PCF IMMEDIATELY IF ANY OF THE OBSERVED -MISCELLANEOUS STEEL: ASTM A36 -DECKING: 5 PCF .'i EY CONDITIONS DIFFER FROM THOSE SHOWN IN -BOLTS: ASTM A307 GRADE A xeanNa THESE DRAWINGS. 2)LIVE LOAD: 40 PSF D[81GN ALL STEEL COMPONENTS SHALL BE HOT DIPPED 2)THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL GALVANIZED AFTER FABRICATION. 3)SNOW LOAD: 20 PSF(BASED ON Pg=25 PSF) DIMENSIONS OF EXISTING STRUCTURES AND ALL STEEL OR FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC(FRP) 4)WIND LOAD: 17 PSF(BASED ON Vult=110 MPH) OTHER FEATURES THAT MAY IMPACT THE DESIGN GRATING FOR THE FLOATS SHALL HAVE AT LEAST 60% OR CONSTRUCTION DETAILS AS SHOWN IN THESE FUNCTIONAL OPEN SPACE OR 40%OR GREATER 5)ALLOWABLE LOAD COMBINATIONS DRAWINGS.PLEASE BRING ANY CONFLICTS TO THE MULTI-DIRECTIONAL OPEN SPACE.INSTALL GRATING PER U ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER OF RECORD PRIOR MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES. B_DEAD LU +LIVE TO BEGINNING AFFECTED WORK 2)DECKING: C-DEAD+SNOW 0 D-DEAD+0.75(LIVE)+0.75(SN0W) 3)THERE ARE NO SPECIAL INSPECTIONS FOR THIS ALL DECKING FOR THE FLOATS SHALL BE A COMPOSITE E-DEAD+0.6(WIND) H O_ PROJECT THAT NEED TO CONFORM TO THE DECKING SUCH AS TREX TRANCENO 1 X 5.5 DECKING F-DEAD+0.75(LIVE)+0.75(SN0W)+0.75(0.6WIND) W Q MATERIAL OR APPROVED EQUAL.INSTALL DECKING INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE,CHAPTER 17. O0 OJ HOWEVER,THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE MATERIAL PER THE MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS 6)BUOYANCY CALCULATION INFORMATION: AND PROCEDURES.ALTERNATIVELY DECKING MAY BE 2X6 QQ li RESPONSIBLE FOR DRIVING PIN PILES TO THE PT HEM FIR#2. BELOW IS A SUMMARY OF THE STRUCTURES 0_1 MINIMUM EMBEDMENT LENGTH LISTED PER PLAN. INTENDED USE AND LOADS CONSIDERED WHILE 3)TIMBER: PERFORMING THE BUOYANCY CALCULATIONS. Q THE FLOAT STRUCTURE WAS DESIGNED LD ALL SAWN LUMBER SHALL CONFORM TO THE"GRADING AND UTILIZING MINIMUM LOADS OUTLINED ABOVE U CODES AND STANDARDS: DRESSING RULES"OF THE WEST COAST LUMBER SUCH THAT THE STRUCTURE ITSELF CAN W INSPECTION BUREAU(WCLIB),LATEST EDITION.LUMBER PERFORM TO PREVIOUSLY LISTED LOADS. SHALL BE KILN DRIED AND BE THE SPECIES AND GRADE Y 1)ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO THE NOTED BELOW.DESIGN STRESSES ARE BASED ON THE 2015 PROPOSED FLOAT:&X 17 PERSONAL USE FLOAT INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE(IBC)2015 NDS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DESIGN MATERIAL. EDITION,INCLUDING ANY AMENDMENTS ADOPTED INTENDED USE:PRIVATE OWNER USE BY MASON COUNTY. STRINGERS:HEM-FIR#2 OR BETTER L0AD5 USED IN BUOYANCY DESIGN: 2) ASCE 7-10 MINIMUM DESIGN LOADS FOR BUILDINGS ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRESS:150 PSI ALL MATERIAL DEAD LOAD 6 AND OTHER STRUCTURES. ALLOWABLE BENDING STRESS:850 PSI SNOW LOAD=20 PSF OCCUPANCY LIVE LOAD=20 PSF 3)MISCELLANEOUS STEEL FABRICATION AND ALLOWABLE CRUSHING PERPENDICULAR TO ERECTIONS SHALL CONFORM TO THE AISC GRAIN STRESS:405 PSI MANUAL OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION,LRFD,14TH ALL TIMBER SHALL BE PRESERVATIVE TREATED IN EDITION,2011 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ACCORDANCE WITH THE MOST RECENT EDITION OF THE AWPA STANDARDS TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF USE CATEGORY 5 4)TIMBER CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO THE (UC5).ALL TREATMENT SHALL BE DONE BY A MANUFACTURER NATIONAL DESIGN SPECIFICATION FOR WOOD THAT PRODUCES PRESERVATIVE TREATED TIMBER.ALL CONSTRUCTION(NDS),2015 AND THE CUTTING AND BORING AFTER PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL AND CODES. SHALL BE FIELD TREATED PER THE MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES.TREATMENT SHALL BE ACZA UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. V�LEETC.NTI. 5)ALL MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY UHMW,RUB RAIL,DECKING,AND ALL LAG SCREWS SHALL BE 12"0 AND SHALL CONFIRM TO GRATING SHALL CONFORM TO THE ANSYASME STANDARD B18.2.1.LAG SCREWS SHALL BE MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS AND EMBEDDED A MINIMUM OF 8D(8-DIAMETER)AND MATCH THE DIAMETER INDICATED ON PLAN UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. GUIDELINES FOR MATERIAL HANDLING, THE LEAD HOLE FOR THE THREADED PORTION SHALL HAVE AINSTALLATION,AND INTENDED USE. DIAMETER EQUAL TO 60%-70%OF THE SHANK DIAMETER AND A LENGTH EQUAL TO AT LEAST THE LENGTH OF THE THREADED PORTION. ALL LAG SCREWS SHALL HAVE A STANDARD WASHER. GENERAL NOTES REFERENCE: LOCATION:420 E LAKESHORE DR, PROJECT:CONSTRUCTION OF NEW DRAWING NUMBER APPLICANT:RICHARD KRIEGBAUM ALLYN,WA 98524 WALKWAYAND FLOAT ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: PARCELt:122205200009 NEAR:LAKE ANDERSON �1� "O 1.LYNNE ADAM,1222052DOWS LATITUDE:47.377808 COUNTY:MASON V\ 2.ARLNE GEAN,122205200010 LONGRU DE:-122.1145932 STATE:WASHINGTON PAGE 2 OF 4 DATE:01.31.2020 EXISTING A2-0..LllAN.S M 3'-0' tPIN PILE ? g NEIGHBORING 200WT PARCEL MSTING SAW,TY FLOAT 122W � m12 PARCEL. '-0"12219 WO021 LAIEANDERSON 3L �"LEV tl NOIYEtRWG PARCELT__.�PROPOSED FLOAT 122205200DOS 40 TRE%TRANSCEND JD- CONTRACTOR TO ORENT DECKNG OR PRESSURE FLOAT".INaPROPERTY14'-0TREATED 290 HEMFIR LINE PROJECTION INTO LAKE 02 DECKING PARCB 4'-G' 4'-0` 122195000020 PARCEL PROPOSED FLOAT N V PROPOSED 122205200000 W vw.LKMAr 0 MOORING CLEAT, F- a PROPOSED WALKWAY CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE BLOCNEJG PARCEL NEIGHBOREXISTING NAIERE REOD,TYP 0 122 1 95 00=9 FLOAT PARCEL O J 122205200010 Ix LL a Hi PARCEL TRFXTRANSCENDDECKNG 60%OPEN AREA �..---.4'.0•--•� r-0• �•- m 1221990OW S ORPRESSURETREATED2t6 G[{KIN6 T.P (I, HEMFIR 02 DECKING AND OPEN DECKING W SITE PLAN VIEW "OMB M�STa1N� NT.TTYPPEEAN IZESHARBER OVNER SCALE:1/32'=1'-U' 70PIPE PILE- DECK PLAN VIEW NITHPILEHOOP, �-STANDARD SCALE:1/2'=1'-0"i Al TYP ANGLE IRON CONNECTOR PER DETAIL WS3 0, NVe"DEEP '•t�' 7YP FLOTATION TUB MTh:. TYP DECKING PER STANDARD HINGE 1 4.8 PT HEMFIR f2 2.4%1IPDEEP rP �� CONNECTOR PER OR BTR FLOTATION TUB,TYP -� PLAT PERIMETER -1 STRINGER.TYP E: 3'-(r MIN D18PTHEMFF.N2 STRINGER 01 B' 2.6 PT F6AFR P2 OC.TYP STRNGER OR STR M iT OC PER PLAN PER (y MAX FLOTATION TUB PLAN R PER PUN,TYP F /VRDARD IRON ",r`f •`1 L3tt3 PER PLAN WTH A7MV S .J•,L 4�' HOLE FORA3N^A307SOLT EXISTING _ OETAl ONNECTORPER20153 0. {�•;Y.I i i 6 DRIVE A MINIMUM OF3 FT. GROUNDLINE TYP __ INTO USATIVE SOIL,ORUNT ELEVATION VIEW MEETCONTENTS ZIOFLATVASE-� REFUSAL L3x3r1f2PNGIP BRIDGING 1'-O.*TYP 4x8 PT HEM-FIR$2 SCALE:1/2"=1'�' DRIYFl!MO -- CONNECTION FROM DOCK 318 FLATVMSE OR BTR PERIMETER PLAN fiFWrO PLATE,SEE EDG TO HINGE. BRIDGING STRINGER,TYP DETAIL 1/630 TYPE AND ELEVATION REFERENCE: LOCATION:42D E LAKESHORE DR, PROJECT:CONSTRUCTION OF NEW DRAWING NUMBER FRAMING PLAN APPLICANT:RICHARD KRIEGBAUM ALLYN,WA M24 WALKWAY AND FLOAT SCALE:1/2"=1'-0" ADJACENT PROPERTYOWNERS: PARCEL 11:122205200009 NEAR:LAKE ANDERSON 1.LYNNE ADAM,122206200000 LATITUDE:47377800 COUNTY:MASON S2.O 2.ARLINE GEAN,12ZM200010 LONGITUDE:422.S4S032 STATE:WASHINOTON PAGE 3 OF 4 DATE:01.31.2020 cwre�r Q 3/4.0 A307 BOLT PL1µx4'k1'-0" T 3" L3x3 PER PLAN) t �lJL�1' t I BENT PL 3/18• —U I m � JBENT PL 3H3" t I W � . LU O m a / 1/2"0 BOLT,TYP W"0 BOLT,TYP PERIMETERW16"0 HOLE FOR 9N8"0 HOLE FOR O PERIMETER J TIMBER J STRINGERPER PLAN STANDARD ANGLE IRON CONN. 2 a DETAIL 1 SCALE:T=r-U� S3.0 m SCALE:T=T-T 53.0 W E EXISTING Y GROUND PL 1µ 21'-0".CONTRATOR TO SET ELEVATION PLATE SUCH THAT TOP SURFACE OF WALKWAY IS FLUSH WITH EXISTING GROUND ELEVATION is t t 2a E 2't 314"0 BOLT, 9A 6"0 SLOTTED CENTER ON r T-TT —PROPOSED HOLEFOR I/r0 ANGLE LEG =III_I= WALKWAY PER BOLT,TYP L1 PLAN BENT PL 1N• 1/Y'0A325THRU 5• 13x3 PER PLAN BOLT.TYP r 0 1'T'YP t T.- TT NOTE:ALL PARTS AND SHAPES LISTED ON THIS SHEEP ARE MINIMUM DIMENSIONS IF -- STIFFENER PL 19 NELDTO CONTRACTOR HAS OTHER MEANS AND METHODS OF CONNECTING THE WALKWAY TO BENT PL 1/4 USING 3/16 THESTEEL ANGLE,THOSE ARE ACCEPTABLE AS LONG AS THEY ARE GREATER I! FILLET DIMENSIONS THAT WiAT IS SHOVNN HERE. ONTENTS DETAIL 4 SECTIONS CORNER ANGLE IRON CONN.� SCALE:1-1/T=ra 53.0 DETAILS SCALE:6"=l'-U' 53.0 REFERENCE: LOCATION:420 E LAKESHORE DR, PROJECT:CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PRAWINO NUMBE APPLICANT:RICHARD KRIEGBAUM ALLYN,WA 00524 WALKWAY AND FLOAT ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: PARCELM 122205200009 NEAR:LAKE ANDERSON ^A.O 1.LYNNE ADAM,122205200008 LATITUDE:47,377808 CCUNTY:MASON V\V{ 2.ARLNE GEAN,12220520MIO LONGTlUDE:•122.845932 STATE:WASHINGTON PAGE 4 OF 4 DATE:01.31.2020 N Site Plan Lake Anderson ■ Name: Richard Kriegbaum Project: Kriegbaum Float Project How , Location: 420 E Lakeshore Dr,Allyn,WA How, Parcel: 122205200009 FEMA / ♦� FIRM r' w Proposed Dock � 78 II 18 O w �OS, ~ w99 1 / c l (Aerr i�p°seq �ryI Csttsllee��Z0t90�. ) 24 39 / .. - � � 19 60 Ordinary High Water Line House / Scale: 1 inch=30 feet All Dimensions Shown in Feet I LAKESHORE CONSTRUCTION P.O. BOX 1058 BELFAIR, WA. 98528 360/275-5029 RICH &MICHAEL KRIEGBAUM 360/275-6019 mekrieg@msn.corn JANUARY 15,2020 We hereby propose to furnish the material and perform the labor necessary for the Completion of, BUILD AND INSTALL 6'X 14'WALKWAY TO A 8'X 12' L SHAPE FLOATING DOCK WITH 50%GRATING 50%TREX DECKING $7,400.00 PROVIDE AND DRIVE 2-2" GALVANIZED PIPE FOR PILE 500.00 INSTALL LADDER 500.00 CLEATS& BUMPER 150.00 $9,550.00 TAX 726.76 $9,276.76 HOME OWNER RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL PERMITS IF NEEDED PAYMENTS TO BE MADE AS FOLLOWS $4,63939 DOW%TO ORDER MATIEMAL $4,638.38 DUE UPON COMPLETION RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED TIM ZECH PER LAKESHORE CONSTRUCTION THIS PROPOSAL MAY BE WITHDRAWN BY US IF NOT ACCEPTED WITHIN 30 DAYS THE ABOVE PRICE,SPECIFICATIONS,AND CONDITIONS ARE SATISFACTORY AND ARE HEREBY ACCEPTED.YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO DO THE WORK AS SPECIFIED. PAYMENTS WILL BE MADE AS OUTLINED A%E '.j DATE 2Z�c�&20 SIGNATU it KRIEGBAUM HABITAT MANAGEMENT PLAN MARCH 2O20 Ad mal d Concepts in tm ironincnt:rf Kcgu/aroiy Assistance• KRIEGBAUM HABITAT MANAGEMENT PLAN PREPARED FOR: RICHARD KRIEGBAUM 660 EAST LAKESHORE DRIVE ALLYN,WA 90524 PREPARED BY: ACERA"` PO Box 272 EAST OLYMPIA,98540 (360)292-9639 4 j� L IEi I/ 2 MIKE LAYES PROFESSIONAL WETLAND SCIENTIST MARCH 2O20 A CERA Acl i.rnrcY/Con<xpts itr�n�itonmcntx/Xcgu1.•ttvty Ass'ist;rnca• Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Scope of Services........................................................................................................................................1 1.2 Site Description...........................................................................................................................................1 1.3 Project Description.....................................................................................................................................3 2 Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas...................................................................................... 3 2.1 WA State Fish and Wildlife Database Review.............................................................................................3 2.2 US Fish and Wildlife Database Review.......................................................................................................3 2.3 Site Visit......................................................................................................................................................4 2.4 Mason County Shoreline Inventory and Characterization Report.............................................................4 2.5 Project Impacts on FWHCA.........................................................................................................................4 3 Restoration plan...................................................................................................................................5 3.1 Planting Specifications................................................................................................................................5 3.2 Mulch..........................................................................................................................................................7 3.3 Maintenance...............................................................................................................................................7 3.4 Installation Inspection and Monitoring......................................................................................................7 4 CONCLUSION........................................................................................................................................ 7 5 QUALIFICATIONS OF AUTHOR.............................................................................................................. 8 TABLES Table1. Plant Species Observations..........................................................................................................................2 Table 2. SHORELINE RESTORATION PLANTS.....................................................................................................................6 277.001 Kriegbaum ACERA Habitat Management Plan March 2020 i APPENDIX A FIGURES FIGURE 1 PROJECT LOCATION FIGURE 2 PARCEL MAP FIGURE 3 AERIAL PHOTO FIGURE 4 PROPOSED PROJECT FIGURE 5 WDFW PHS REPORT FIGURE 6 IPAC SPECIES LIST FIGURE 7 MASON COUNTY SHORELINE INVENTORY AND CHARACTERIZATION REPORT FIGURE 8 MASON COUNTY SHORELINE INVENTORY AND CHARACTERIZATION REPORT FIGURE 9 PLANTING AREAS FIGURE 10 PLANTING DETAILS 277.001 Kriegbaum ACERA Habitat Management Plan March 2020 ii 1 INTRODUCTION This Habitat Management Plan (HMP) is for new construction of a residential float (Kriegbaum Float Project) on Lake Anderson, at Mason County Parcel 122205200009, located at 420 East Lakeshore Drive, Allyn, WA (Site) (Figures 1 and 2). The project is located within Section 19,Township 22N, Range 01W,Willamette Meridian. The center of the Site is at Latitude 47.3777796N and Longitude -122.845629W. Figures are provided in Appendix A. Mike Layes, a Qualified Wildlife Biologist and Professional Wetland Scientist conducted research and investigated the Site on February 20, 2020. The Site and adjacent areas within 1,000 feet were investigated for the presence of listed Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas (FWHCA)regulated under MCC 8.52.170- Fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas. Potential impacts to FWHCA were assessed and a mitigation plan was developed. 1.1 SCOPE OF SERVICES The scope of work for this study was limited to the following tasks: • A review of documents and maps readily available, including the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife's Priority Habitat and Species (PHS) data base and the United States Department of Fish and Wildlife's online Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC). • A property assessment to observe existing site conditions and identify listed Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas(FWHCA)regulated under MCC8.52.170-Fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas, and to identify potential mitigation opportunities and management recommendations. • Review of federal,state,and local regulations and management recommendations pertaining to the listed Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas identified duringthe site visit and document review activities. This includes applicable information from Management Recommendations for Washington's Priority Habitats and Species. • A Habitat Management Plan detailing the proposed project, an analysis of perceived project impacts to identified Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas, and if necessary, mitigation and management actions intended to offset any such impacts to Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas. 1.2 SITE DESCRIPTION The Site is located at 420 East Lakeshore Drive, Allyn, WA 98524. Access to the property is on the west side of East Lakeshore Drive at the intersection of East Channel Drive. The Site gently slopes down west from East Lakeshore Drive, approximately 210' to the shoreline of Lake Anderson. Adjacent properties to the north and south are developed with single family residents,each of which has a developed/landscaped lake front and private residential dock. The Site is undeveloped, and covered with native coniferous forest dominated by Douglas Fir over an understory of Evergreen Huckleberry (Figure 3). The shoreline has been previously cleared of trees and shrubs and is dominated by Reed Canarygrass. 277.001 Kriegbaum ACERA Habitat Management Plan March 2020 1 Observations of plant species found during field work activities were noted. Table 1 provides a summary of plant species observations. These observations are not intended to provide a complete inventory, but a basic list of common flora species found at the Site. Table 1. Plant Species Observations Common Name Scientific Name Wetland Indicator Status Trees Douglas Fir Pseudotsuga menziesii FACU Pacific Madrone Arbutus menziesii NL(UPL) Red Alder Anus rubra FAC Western Red Cedar Thuja plicata FAC Shrubs Beaked Hazelnut Cory/us cornuta FACU Douglas spiraea Spiraeo douglosii FACW English Hawthorn Crotaegus monogyna FAC Evergreen Huckleberry Vaccinium ovatum FACU Himalayan Blackberry Rubus armeniacus FAC Indian Plum Oemleria cerasiformis FACU Low Oregon Grape Mahonia nervosa FACU Oceanspray Holodiscus discolor FACU Sa lal Gaultheria shallon FACU Salmonberry Rubus spectabilis FAC Trailing Blackberry Rubus ursinus FACU Herbs,grasses,sedges,rushes,and ferns Broad-leaf Cattail Typha latifolia OBL Colonial Bentgrass Agrostis capillaris FAC Common Dandelion Taraxacum officinale FACU Creeping buttercup Ranunculus repens FACW Curly Dock Rumex crispus FAC Field Horsetail Equisetum arvense FAC Kentucky Bluegrass Poa Pratensis FAC Lady fern Athyrium cyclosorum FAC Orange Honeysuckle Lonicera ciliosa NL Periwinkle Vinca minor NL Purple Foxglove Digitalis purpurea FACU Red Clover Trifolium pratense FACU Reed Canarygrass Phalaris arundinacea FACW Slough Sedge Corex obnupta OBL Soft Rush Juncus effusus FACW Sword Fern Polystichum munitum FACU Twin Flower Linnaea borealis FACU Yellow archangel Lamiastrum galeobdolon NL Yellow Flag Iris Iris pseudacorus OBL This listing represents the major plant species identified by ACERA in February 2020 There may be other species present on the Site that are not listed, 277.001 Kriegbaum ACERA Habitat Management Plan March 2020 2 1.3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Project is to Install an 8'x 12'floating dock and 6'x 14' walkway (180 square feet total) on the shore of Lake Anderson (Figure 3) to allow residential recreational access (boating, fishing, swimming). Construction of float and walkway will occur offsite at contractor facility; parts will be delivered to local boat launch (-0.2 mile south of property); floated to property and installed. Manual Installation will require driving two 2" pin piles into lake bottom for the foat, two angle pin piles into land at shore to secure walkway; float and walkway are coupled by two hinges. Entire installation is within the 100-year floodplain. Detailed engineered plans for the float will be submitted separately. 2 FISH AND WILDLIFE HABITAT CONSERVATION AREAS The preparation of this report included review of several existing sources of documentation, review of agency databases and maps. A field reconnaissance was conducted to review habitat conditions and verify written documentation. The review of existing information includes, but was not limited to,the following documents and information sources: 2.1 WA STATE FISH AND WILDLIFE DATABASE REVIEW The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's (WDFW) Priority Habitats and Species (PHS) database was queried on March 9, 2020 to determine if Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas (FWHCA)regulated under MCC 8.52.170 within the project vicinity (Figure 5). According to the PHS database review, Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch),Steelhead Trout(Oncorhynchus mykiss),and Cutthroat Trout(Oncorhynchus clarki)occur within Lake Anderson. Cutthroat Trout are not regulated under MCC8.52.170. 2.2 US FISH AND WILDLIFE DATABASE REVIEW The United States Fish and Wildlife (USFWS) online Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC)was queried on March 9 to determine if fish and wildlife species and habitats regulated under MCC 8.52.170 Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas(FWHCA)were within the project vicinity. The IPaC website shows that 5 species listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA)are "known to occur or may be affected by activities on or near"the Site (Figure 6). However, the IPaC data shows that these species may occur anywhere within Mason County. Therefore, this information is not precise enough to determine if these species actually occur within the project vicinity. These 5 species are: Fisher (Pekania pennanti); Marbled Murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus); Streaked Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris strigata);Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus); and Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus). The USFWS has designated Critical Habitat for these 5 species. No such USFWS Critical Habitat for these species is documented as occurring on or within the project vicinity. Based on habitat availability and documented sightings of these species, it is highly unlikely that any of these species occur within the project vicinity. 277.001 Kriegbaum ACERA Habitat Management Plan March 2020 3 2.3 SITE VISIT A site visit was conducted on February 20,2020. The Site and accessible areas within the vicinity were investigated for fish and wildlife species and habitats regulated under Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas (FWHCA) regulated under MCC 8.52.170. Lake Anderson is the only FWHCA identified during the site visit. No other FWHCA were observed. 2.4 MASON COUNTY SHORELINE INVENTORY AND CHARACTERIZATION REPORT The Mason County Shoreline Inventory and Characterization Report was reviewed for Lake Anderson (Figures 6 and 7). According to this report Lake Anderson is 45.3 Acres, and is within WRIA 14 Kennedy—Goldsborough. The entire shoreline designation for Lake Anderson is Urban Residential. 2.5 PROJECT IMPACTS ON FWHCA The Project will take place within the waters of Lake Anderson. Construction of the float and walkway will take pace entirely offsite. The float and walkway will be secured to the shoreline as discussed in the project description at time of installation. Installation of the float and dock is expected to take less than one day. The Project will not affect any of the identified terrestrial FWHCA species or their habitats: (Fisher (Pekania pennanti); Marbled Murrelet(Brachyramphus marmoratus);Streaked Horned Lark(Eremophila alpestrisstrigata); Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus). Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus)is not documented as occurring in Lake Anderson, or its inlet/outlet (Anderson Creek) on in Sherwood Creek. Shallow lakeshore waters are not its habitat. Its presence within the project area is therefore highly unlikely to ever occur. There are no perceived impacts on this species from this project. • Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and Steelhead Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) are documented as present within the waters of Lake Anderson and its inlet/outlet (Anderson Creek) and within Sherwood Creek. Both of these species prefer streams and rivers as habitat, as opposed to shallow lakeshores. However,these species are likely to occasionally migrate through the project area, between the inlet and outlet streams of Lake Anderson. The project will not directly inhibit their migration route. The project will not affect water quality,quantity, or temperature. Minimal,temporary increased turbidity will occur during placement of the float and walkway. Perceived projects impacts will be alteration of lake shoreline habitat by placement of 180 square feet of overwater structure. Impacts to these two fish species will be minimal. The project is exempt from FWHCA buffer requirements according to MCC 8.52.170(E)(4)(e). 277.001 Kriegbaum ACERA Habitat Management Plan March 2020 4 Mitigation for protect impacts include: • The walkway and float are the minimal size necessary to allow recreational access to Lake Anderson; • Construction of the walkway and float will take place completely offsite; • The design of the walkway and float will use 60% "fish friendly"open area decking; • 400 square feet of native shoreline restoration plantings. 3 RESTORATION PLAN This Restoration Plan (Plan)is intended to mitigate project impacts discussed above with installation of 400 square feet of native plantings. Two - 200' square feet planting areas were marked and flagged during to site visit, landward of the Ordinary High Water Mark of Lake Anderson. The approximate location of the planting areas (Area 1 and Area 2)are shown on Figure 9. Both Planting Area 1 and 2 are currently dominated by weedy invasive species including: Reed Canarygrass; Himalayan Blackberry; Curly Dock; and Yellow Arch Angel. Control and removal of these species will take place prior to installation of native plantings. Site conditions permitting, the optimum time for planting most native woody plant material appears to be the later part of winter and early spring (February-March). Planting instructions are provided in Figure 10. Instillation of native plants will enhance the existing shoreline functions in this area. Habitat and water quality improvements will include: • Increased plant species diversity, which will increase nesting, forage, cover, and pray opportunities for local native wildlife; • Filtration of sediments by ground cover plants and shrubs; • Erosion control from rooted ground cover plants and shrubs; • Dense plantings will provide screening of the shoreline from human disturbance. 3.1 PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS All plant materials will be native to the northwest,and preferably the Puget Sound Region. Plant materials will be propagated from native stock; no cultivars or horticultural varieties will be allowed. All plants shall be high quality restoration grade vigorous stock. Depending on project needs and timing, it may be necessary to acquire plant material through several local native plant nurseries, and some species may be unavailable. See Table 2 for a complete list of plant species and quantities. ACERA recommends the following licensed regional nurseries for procurement of native plants. • Black Lake Organic Nursery, Olympia,WA (360)786-0537 • Bog foot Environmental,Olympia, WA (360)866-7068 • (SEED) Inside Passage, Port Townsend, WA (360)385-6114 • Sound Native Plants, Olympia, WA (360)352-4122 277.001 ACERAA Habitat Management Plan March 2020 5 • Watershed Garden Works, Longview, WA (360)423-6456 • Woodbrook Nursery,Gig Harbor,WA (253) 265-6271 Plant species have been selected that are adapted to grow within the planting areas based on moisture tolerances, habitat adaption, and the desired plant community. The landscape contractor/applicant shall make a good faith effort to secure all species specified in this Plan. Native plant species substitutions may be authorized by the project biologist. Plantings will be generally installed at the quantities and densities specified below. Plants with the "FAC" designation should be generally planted closer to the shoreline,within each planting area. Table 2.SHORELINE RESTORATION PLANTS SCIENTIFIC COMMON I INDICATOR SIZE CONDITION SPACING QUANTITY QUANTITY NAME NAME STATUS AREA 1 AREA 2 Shrubs 15 15 Acercircinatum Vine Maple Container or FAC 1-gallon 3-4'O/C 3 3 Bare Root Rosa pisocarpa Pea-fruit Container or FAC 1-gallon 34 O/C 3 3 Rose Bare Root Rubus Salmonberry Container or FAC 1-gallon 3-4'O/C 3 3 spectabilis Bare Root Oemleria Indian Plum Container or FACU 1-gallon 3-4'O/C 2 2 cerasiformis Bare Root Symphoricarpos Snowberry Container or FACU 1-gallon 3-4'O/C 2 2 alb us Bare Root Sambucus Red container or FACU 1-gallon 3-4'O/C 2 2 racemosa Elderberry bare root Ground Cover Polystichum Sword Fern 4" pot to container or FACU 3-4'O/C 15 15 munitum 1 gallon bare root 277.001 Kriegbaum ACERA Habitat Management Plan March 2020 6 3.2 MULCH Two to three inches of mulch will be placed at least 1 foot in diameter around each restoration plant in order to detour the growth of the Reed Canarygrass, and to help maintain moisture conditions within the Planting Areas. After installation of the restoration plants and the spreading of mulch, care will be taken to hold the mulch back from the stems and trunks of restoration plants. 3.3 MAINTENANCE Maintenance shall consist of supplemental irrigation as necessary and replacement of dead or dying plants with appropriate vegetation specified in the planting plan. Irrigation of native plantings is recommended twice monthly during May 15th — October 15th of the first two years post installation. Reed Canarygrass should be cut back around each restoration plant, as necessary until they are established. 3.4 INSTALLATION INSPECTION AND MONITORING Compliance monitoring will consist of evaluating the mitigation plantings immediately after installation to confirm the plan was followed and plants were installed appropriately, and to verify that all design features agreed to in this plan have been correctly and fully implemented. Due to the small scale of this restoration project, before and after photos of each planting area should provide adequate proof that the restoration plants were installed appropriately. If required by the County, a walk-through survey will be conducted by the project biologist or qualified County Staff to serve as the"as-built survey'. Any changes made in the field will be consistent with the overall objective of the plan. Following completion of the Installation Inspection and Monitoring, a summary technical memorandum will be prepared verifying that all design features have been correctly implemented. Any changes to the planting plan will also be discussed in the technical memorandum. Due to the small scale of this restoration project, no longterm monitoring is proposed. 4 CONCLUSION This HMP provides an analysis of impacts to FWHCA for new construction of a residential float (Kriegbaum Float Project)on Lake Anderson. Two regulated FWHCA species(Coho Salmon and Steelhead Trout)were identified as have a probable presence in the project area. Mitigation measures including minimizing the size of the project, offsite construction, and "fish friendly" design was utilized to offset impacts to these species. Additional mitigation measures included shoreline restoration using native plants. These mitigation measures adequately compensate for any perceived impacts to regulated FWHCA. The findings and conclusions documented in this report have been prepared for specific application to this project. They have been developed in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill normally exercised by members 277.001 Kriegbaum ACERA Habitat Management Plan March 2020 7 of the environmental science profession currently practicing under similar conditions in the area. Our work was also performed in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in our proposal. The conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are professional opinions based on an interpretation of information currently available to us and are made within the operation scope, budget, and schedule of this project. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made. In addition, changes in government codes, regulations, or laws may occur. Because of such changes,our observations and conclusions applicable to this Site may need to be revised wholly or in part. 5 QUALIFICATIONS OF AUTHOR Mike Layes is a Wildlife Biologist with over 23 years professional experience. He is also a Professional Wetland Scientist (#2157) certified through the Society of Wetland Scientists. Mr. Layes has extensive training and experience in wetland science, aquatic habitat restoration and mitigation project design, wetland delineation, stream assessments, fishery survey techniques, ordinary high water mark (OHWM) determinations, near-shore marine habitat assessments, eelgrass bed delineation, aquatic ecology, and threatened and endangered species survey and monitoring techniques, and environmental permitting. Mr. Layes earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Wildlife Biology/Forest Ecology from The Evergreen State College in 1995. He has previously worked as a wildlife biologist for several Federal and State agencies and Universities throughout his career on a wide range of projects dealing with threatened and endangered species and their habitats. Mr. Layes' experience in both wetland and wildlife science gives him the ability to prepare combined wetland and fish and wildlife habitat assessments as needed for any given project. Mr. Layes is an experienced SCUBA diver with over 300 logged dives. He conducts underwater field work for fisheries surveys, shoreline, outfall, marina and shellfish farm development and restoration projects. He also has extensive experience with the surveying and removal of invasive aquatic plants in lakes and rivers. 4 2 Mike Layes, PWS 277.001 Kriegbaum ACERA Habitat Management Plan March 2020 8 APPENDIX A FIGURES t Lakeland Village NORTH Golf Course/Pro shop 4 Allyn watertroni Park The 8191ro at .._ Lakeland Wlage Big t3ubtra s f3urgerC 10 ALYN United States 9- Haven In Allyn Postal Service p Allyn view RV is Motile Pari± Sail 4r io St.Hugh of Lincoln " - Episcopal Church Site Giapevsevi Pa rk�Re gle aGoo Figure 1. 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ACF.RA,t+ Engineered plans to be submitted separately. 1+h:+ JCirnArprvin!'nrinrnttxnhdRegaluun•,Icu.�ten�r WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE PRIORITY HABITATS AND SPECIES REPORT SOURCE DATASET PHSPIusPubhc Query ID P200309190306 REPORT DATE 03+0912020 7.03 Common Nana Site Name Pr any,Area Accuracy Federal Status Sansrbve Data Source Entry Soefox Name Source Dataw Ocnrretarx 9Ve State Status Resolutim Oppnppy Type Source Record More wfotnrauon(URL) PHS Listing Status Notes Source Date Mgmt Recommendations Curio 0cr6rrer:..:c-m4tacon. 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NSA AS NAPPED Litter 533033 htep.;�wd7w,wa gav`iNm:®versty:sousoclnesr PHS LtSTM 13 PHS Report Clip Area Allyn site r~ Figure S. WDFW PHS Report --- --- -- - ,4diwtxrd irinkrr/u.in I ni/mnmrruA/RrA�ulahuf.lvx/vtwnrr r�s+issi v ids�y AI" ■ !I �! �1 N 0 1 +1 N InformatiOm fluiL rictnilill�11� d11U k onsulA-lLa Uon kiFAt-j Mammals Fisher Proposed Threatened reran Birds h Marbled Murrelet cr Threatened Streaked Horned Lark Threatened Yellow-billed Cuckoo c� Threatened COOL— `4 Fishes Bull Trout r4 Threatened Critical habitats Potential effects to critical habitat(s)in this location must be analyzed along with the endangered specie_ themselves. Figure 6. IPAC Species List ACERA 6h.rmrJtly:rrlv.miniutmna'n�.dRc•,;uLu:n I+v.t.rmr LAKE ANDERSON SHORELINE PERIMETER WATERBODY AREA REACH AREA 45.? AC 'e,.8 AC A � w PHYSICAL AND ECOLOGICAL FEATURES HYDROLC)GY IMAPS 4, 10 AND 25) HAZARD AREAS (MAP 121 �'+occp 31" -42% 3:res; of t"e reach, exc u. rg 5% =s+on, 154"s 13ftts de cpA- wdta', s r-acmpea as FE►.1!+ 1%ar'rua :-3r-.:e 'ocap a- LAND COVER (MAP 151 PRIORITY HABITATS AND SPECIES 'MAP 6) e's de,.* :,-•ed, 22'. cp— waver. 3%bead: 4:ss Cc3s-al t-:.t G1hc sar cn, eiver `orest 'o-ocdp : - ripa-3^ ,.Appendix E: GAS see1'^e3: =C-=' Nc wet3-:s -Honed ipara^ '.fig-ta-ion '--rest::ve% 32°'0 ^Jn- ;mac . wat-r re'..g a torjuven a sa mon>'.s 3r. ty `orest "c o-er r.at_-3 -:et3:c- 45*.waver _ 1,0 ao WATER QUALITY (MAP 13) "Not inctudeaon 3:3td. stc4mpx,ee. wat-r mt:,:.Stan:source of_cdw3te-fCrAn:ers_�- Creek. ACFRA"` Figure 7. Mason County Shoreline ---- -- AdrjmedC.rux•rpnin Fria ininn -nr.dRrguLo✓n-.IW%I.wte Inventory and Characterization Report 0 1 BUILT ENVqRONMENTAND ' EXISTING LAND USES AND OWNERSHIP (MAP SHORELINE MODIFICATIONS (MAP 16) 181 La^c „se- Reside^aal Vacant(12'.. Parks. A dam is oca:ed: :he southeies:ern porno^ cf:he Cpe- Space, and Recreate- A-eas 02°o: a^c reach. According:0 2309 aerial ma.yery. :here are Transporta:ic- {8'�e: Q.vnersh p- 1C{;'i :'+.,j e, nume^o,s n.widua du_ks:piers assccia:ed wish single-fan iy-omes ZONING AND COMPREHENSIVE PLAN PUBLIC ACCESS (MAP 14) DESIGNATIONS (MAPS 21 AND 22) Zoning distr:cs- County Rural Resicen:ial 5 Acres There are no mapped public access fac I ties tc ;6%: A Iy- Urban Groveh Area iUSA}: Residential Lake Anderson. a aged 122%1. and Reside^tial Recrea:icnal 12%). Corrprehe^sive Pia- Designatic^s- Rural Ex sang S O- 10C% Ur ban Residemai. IMPERVIOUS SURFACES (MAP 16) AREAS OF SPECIAL INTEREST 13'•s or:he reach contains mapped imceti ous Accord ng:c t^e Ecoiogy face i:ies•sit_-s datacmase surfaces :Appendix 6: NOAA C^-A'.2036:. Arr a t^ere a-e nc listec `a_ilities or o��^tamina:ed sites pho:cs from 2009 shc�v ^.memus single--fare Cy reside^ces a^d several roads along the lake shore CULTURAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES Thee are no listed cultural rescurces cr s:a:e or 4edera:ly l steel ^is.orc prope-:ies. Reso.,roe ma*psng suggests there is a:o.y :o mcd_-ate vobaW:y of":ndng unk^9tr am"acts whin this reach OPPORTUNITY ' Restcre trees to ncanan zones where vege:a:ton is lacking. Reduce numc-er of new docks carer^tire t.y cc-sides-g jcin: use docks. denn4i pc:en:ial opperun:t es f_ public access. KEY MANAGEMENT ISSUES • Proliferation of si-g -°am y cocks a-d ov*rwa:er structures • Use of best managerrent practices:o crotect*ate-qual,:y rrinifrize use of fe-iiizers and pesticide .yithi^ shorel:ne jurisdiction. • Co d water refug:a'or ju:*^,':e saimcn ds and pr orry echo rear^g hab-:a:. 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