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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMEP2003-00011 Treatment Pond - MEP Permit / Conditions - 5/2/2003 05-V9 3 13:56 FROM-RICK KRUEGER +360-275-0237 T-245 P 002/003 F-027 Pyo,0.ST4TFo� MASON COUNTY A� N DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY Z T x DEVELOPMENT 0 N Y goy Planning Division Mesa P O Box 279,pp)Shelton, WA 98584 MQ► 6N4ENVI671 RONMENTAL PERMIT May 02, 2003 RICK KRUEGER P.O. BOX 548 BELFAIR WA 98528 Parcel No.: 123325 Issued: 5/2/20013ft Case No.: MEP2003-00011 Proiect Description: Establishment of a stormwater treatment area within a category I wetland. Treatment pond is to be 100' from wetland edge. The following critical areas are present on this property: Long-Term Commercial Forest Aquatic Management Areas Ch. 17.10.060; Ch, 17.01 .110; Mineral Resource Lands Frequently Flooded Areas Ch. 17.01,066; Ch, 17.01.090; Inholding Lands Landslide Hazard Areas Ch. 17.01.062; Ch. 17,01,100; Uetlands Seismic Hazard Areas Ch_ 17.01.070; Ch. 17,01.102; Critical Aquifer Recharge Erosion Hazard Areas Ch_ 17.01.080; Ch. 17.01.104, This permit,with conditions, is granted pursuant to the Mason County Resource Ordinance (Chapter 17.01 MCC.) Nothing in this permit shall excuse the applicant from compilance with any other federal, state, or local statutes, ordinances, or regulations applicab!e to this project This.permit may be rescinded if the permitee fails to complete the project as proposed or fails to comply with the standards of this ordinance. 05-05-2903 13:58 FROM-RICK KRUEGER +360-275-0237 T-245 P 003/003 F-027 Mason Environmental Permit 5/2/2003 Case No.: MEP2003-00011 Conditions, 1.) Proper erosion and sediment control practices must be used on the construction site and adjacent areas to prevent upland sediments from entering shoreline waters, Erosion control measures must be in place prior to any clearing, grading, or construction. These control measures must be effective to prevent soil from being carried into surface water by stormwater runoff_ Sand, sift, and soil will damage aquatic habitat and are considered pollutants. Any discharge of sediment-laden runoff or other poll utapollutants to waters of the state is in violation of Chapter 90,48 RCW, Water Pollution Control, and WAC 173-201A, Water Quality Standards for Surface Woters of the State of Washington, and is subject to enforcement action. Any work In or adjacent to waterways that will adversely affect water quality must receive speclfirr,prior authorization from the Department of Ecology pursuant to WAC 173-201A-110. A short-term water quality standards modification may be issued if the proponent agrees to a number of specific construction practices and techniques designed to minimize water quality impacts. All areas disturbed or newly created by construction activities must be r eg tated using bioengineering techniques, clean durable riprap, or some other equl I t pe of protection against erosion when other measures are not practical. X_ 2.) All construction and demolition debris must be remove eft roject completion. Proper disposal nstruction debris must be on land In such manner that debris canhot enter or cause er degredation of State waters. X 3.) The followi recommendations of the mitigation plan prepared by Foresteeh and dated 3/7/03 shall be implemented. 1. Exotic vegetation shall be removed and managed for continued eradication in the buffer. 2. 60 shade tolerant native conifer seedlings shall be planted in the buffer. Seedlings shall be a minimum of 4'in height and spaced at a distribution recommend by a forester or wetland specialist. 3. 120 native shrubs shall be planted in the buffer and spaced at a distribution recommend by a forester or wetland specialist. 44rioring ual storing report shall be submitted for three years and shall be due on the a ate o the permit issuance, 4.) Ape tion verify the wetland restoration shall be conducted by Mason County PDe staff prior to final approval, Contact Rick Mraz @ 360-427-9670 x5,) Tt r fa ' may encroach no closerthan 100'to the regulated wetland. X T i ubject to the conditions and recommendations of the drainage reat r site plan, prepared by Michael Wnek and dated March 4,2003. X 517J2003 2 of 2' MEP2003-00011 (o�aa5 PERMIT NO.; DATE FtECENED: p("jOf MASON COUNTY RECEIVED DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT r(� INTERIM RESOURCE ORDINANCE (Chapter 17.01 M FlInLERVE MAR 18 2003 411 N.5TH streetlP.O:Box 578,Shelton,We 98584 4 MAR � $ 20 ...� 26 W. CEDAR ST, ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT APPUC ON b MASON ENVIRONMENTAL.PERMIT ❑ CONDITiONAL USE ❑ VI0-iANCI~ ❑ 1 FEEr- #Sao, r0 ��SG." „,t -er1' 20C) FEs.-dr 2_ 06 The purpose of the Interim Resource O�dinancftto protect Mason Courdy's natural t'esourae lands and crttical areas and is under the zuthority of Chapters 35.3;,36.70A,39,34,58.17,76.09,64.33,84.34 and 90.58 RCW. PIM PRINT FE7 :$110.00 1. Owner: LESTER E & BETTY L KRUEGER Owner Mailing Addres3:14241 E. ST_HWY 106 Site Address:BETWEEN 23371 & 23421 NE SR-3 City; BELFAIR. Stet9: ) A Zip. 985Z8 City:�ELFAIRR State; WA Zip: 98528 LaenfMe Holder NONE Phone: 36 27 2 36 F1re Dlstrict#, 2�_ Address' SIGNATURE: M ve A A LL- r VV >•4F-=i P,E�PR�SECT F�NJEFi.� 2. parcel Number: 12332-50-00008. Legal description, The North half of Tract 4 Sam B. Theler's Home & Garden Tracts, as per plat Parcel Size: 1.8 ACRE recorded in Volume_4 of Plats, Page 20, records of Mason County, Washington. —' 3. Directions to Site:' BELFAIR, WEST SIDE OF SR-3, ACROSS FROM ROMANCE HILL ROAD INTERSECTION. 4. State what sections required a permit: Long-Term Commercial Forest,Chapter 17.10.050; Inholdlna Lands,Chapter 17.01.062, Mineral Resource Lands,Ghapter 17.01'.066; x Wetiands,17.01.070;-Critical Aquifer Recharge, Chapter 17.01.080; Aquatio Management Areas,Chapter 17.01.110; ' Frequently Flooded Areas, Chapter 17.01.090;--,­L,andsllda Hazard Areas, 17,01.100;__ Seismic Hazard Areas,Chapter 17,01.102; Erosion Hazard Areas, 17.01,104, 5. Identify current use of property with existing Improvements: VACANT 6, identify and describe the proposed project,including the type of materials to be used,construction methods, principal dimensions,and other pertinent Information (Attach additional shoe If need9C]l LAID MODIFICATION PERMIT (CLEARING / GRADING / STORM CONTROLS FOR FUTURE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT. 7. Any water on or adjacent to property:-Sahwater Lake RW ,Pond Wetland x Seasonal Runoff Other (STORM CONTROLS IN S. Will there be an alteration of a wetland and/or wetland.vegataiton area? Yes_.X,_,_,No OUTER 25' OF 125' WETLAND VEG. AREA) 9. If septic is located on project site,Incit.:de records. Connect to septic? x Community Septic? Public Water Supply?_ Well? r. r i .w. nr— - - - ���+.�ice• 10. Type of Job: New x Add Alt_____Repair Demolition Other This permit is granted pursuant tome.interim Resource Ordinance(Chapter 17.01 MCC)and nothing In thls it perm shall excuse th,e applicant from Compliance with any other federal, state, or local staWtes,ordlnanm,or regulations applicable to this prolaot, but not Inconslatent with the interim Resource Ordlnenoa, The permR maybe rescinded pursuant to the event me petmlltee falls to camply with the oondltlons of this ordlnance, Lot Dimensions Flood Zones F�stang Structures Fences Stucture Satbacks Drtvwmys Water Lines Shorellnes OWnage Plans Topography Septfc Sys1 Wells ' Indfoate pl"onal by(N,S,E,W,etc.) Proposed Improvements Easements In relation to plot plan Name of Flanking Street .. APPLICANT TO DRAW Srm PLAN BELOW REFER TO CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS DATED 03-04-03 APPLICANT TO DRAW TOPOGRAPH BELOW: REFER TO CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS DATED 03-04-03 Sol �Y. f� �xu$'e+1. r�F'•7 ;t 2�1 rY++"^t.'.::w*> >`_. iquy-1Mr<J'�^�""YA' nY.`+t'rT!�8r"��":i:'G•o' ' Q •'';�"n�+"��Y��'yfS'r f Sj�M_.9j,It�Y11 ly4 i 7 _ •��KJi �GiaYAC iPV' 5:•.�w•'..'t}.fA• �lE:lwJ6-R+dii .•6r r-..Y.�. 'Environmental ,Building l�Occupancy Group: Fire Marshal: • i .P_ NN`W -sy � a{h Y r�N+MK xi lk� 7 EWEN Y'"'x�';:Y9 ,fiSµt114iL`•,.'.iar�9 7 � R a. r'_• 's w; ae:m� �maad4 d•G. s%6r. ce x i n.� >vi."t�i��•�•. _ •Aj �'�. ya'..°i�.+.b'.ad:��733a;di,�'�''�"~ 1� F}��jy4 r,1,.F''` 8�p,$all�iac�l.�[Yl�ww��b• w-.-cZ.�awm7�arrNa� 1 • 1- � 5RG THE SHORELINE PEMIT PROCESS Page 5 Publication cost is the responsibility of the applicant. Final permit processing will not occur until advertising fees have been paid to the newspaper by the applicant, The Shelton-Mason County Journal will bill the applicant directly. i /WE understand that I /WE must sign and date the attached acknowledgment indicating and that I /WE understand that is MY /OUR responsibility. I /WE must submit the signed page as part of application in order for it to be considered as complete. 03 — 16—D3 _ DA � FEE e O 7;4" �= a2�c1L K—�vE4EP� APPL ANT M�"AEL WNE1L� Q,E, P�sit EN�iu��6Z THE SHORELINE PERMIT PROCESS Page 5 LIST OF ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 300 FEET OF YOUR PROPERTY BOUNDARIES FOR CONDITIONAL USE AND VARIANCE Addresses are to be obtained from the Mason County Assessors Office, Bldg, 1, Second Floor. SEE ATTACHED i I Revised 1/03 srg KRUEGER WEST SR-3 COMMERCIAL PARCEL ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER: 1332 50 00008 LIST OF PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 300' OF PARCEL 123325000004 DONALD R&LINDA L CASTEEL PO BOX 1463 BELFAIR WA 985281463 123325000001 DONALD R&LINDA L CASTEEL PO BOX 1463 BELFAIR WA 985281463 123325000002 LESTER E&BETTY L KRUEGER 14241 E STATE HIGHWAY 106 BELFAIR WA 985288533 123325000012 LESTER E&BETTY L KRUEGER 14241 E STATE HIGHWAY 106 BELFAIR WA 985288533 123325000007 LESTER E&BETTY L KRUEGER 14241 E STATE HIGHWAY 106 BELFAIR WA 985288533 123325000011 CHANG SOO& SUNG WOOK HONG PO BOX 1135 BELFAIR WA 98528 123294390270 VALERIE M MCLEOD 12511 E STATE ROUTE 106 BELFAIR WA 985288543 123294300260 DANNY STOLTZ 125 N MONTGOMERY AVE BREMERTON WA 983124057 123294300150 DONALD R& LINDA L CASTEEL PO BOX 1463 BELFAIR WA 985281463 123325000003 LEONARD & HILDEGARD PO BOX 187 HOHMANN ALLYN WA 985240187 123325000009 LARRY ARTHUR DRAKE 95-498 MAHULI ST MILILANI HI 967893033 123325000010 WALTER J COLDIRON PO BOX 543 BELFAIR WA 985280543 123325000013 HOOD CANAL TEMPLE ASSN INC PO BOX 47 BELFAIR WA 985280047 123325000087 JOHNSON,JACK E&KATHY L PO BOX 1119 BELFAIR WA 985281119 n SECTION 32, T 23 N, R 1 W, W.M. 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Seabeck,WA 98380 (360)830-5564 ww.littleforest.org Krueger West SR 3 Commercial Parck MAR 18 2003 Lb MiV69NLg®n for impact on wetland vegeta Ion March 7, 2003 MAR 18 2003 Parcel # 123325000008 Mason County, Washington 426 W. CEDAR ST! Mason County Resource Ordinance 17.01.070 provides that Storm-water Management Facilities are a permitted use in a Wetland Vegetation area, provided that restoration, creation or enhancement of the wetlands and their vegetation areas occur, in order to offset any resulting impacts. Encroachment into the vegetation area shall be the minimum necessary and will be permitted only within the outer twenty five (25) feet. This plan proposes restoration and enhancement activities to offset any resulting impact resulting from an Infiltration pond and Bioswale, partly occurring within the outer twenty-five (25) feet of the wetland vegetation area, of the Category 1 wetland on the above mentioned parcel. The area of consideration is a 100 feet Wetland Vegetation Area, occupying about 0.32 acres. The topography departs the wetland in an easterly direction at a gradient of 15 percent slope for about ten feet then continues at a five percent gradient for the rest of the area under consideration. The site is sparsely vegetated in all layers with some exposed bare ground. Inventory of the over-story trees on the site comprises of big-leaf maple - eleven trees, western red cedar-eleven trees, and western hemlock—four trees. The twenty- six trees on the site equates to about 80 trees per acre. This is well below the amount of trees necessary for the site to be considered minimally stocked. Based on the soils and available moisture, the site should be stocked with at least 200 trees per acre. An additional 40 trees would be necessary to bring the 0.32 acres up to an acceptable stocking level. A few young trees (western red cedar and red alder)exist in the under- story. Ground species includes salmonberry, himalayan blackberry, trailing blackberry, stinging nettle,yellow violet, wild ginger, Bleeding heart, mullein and buttercup. The project site and immediate vicinity contains the following invasive species. English ivy, Scotch broom, holly and thistle. The soil occupying the site is the "Everett gravelly, sandy loam". This soil series consists of somewhat excessively drained, pale-brown gravelly soils. It developed in assorted glacial till and outwash material. The soil is droughty because the loose gravel and sandy subsoil offer little resistance to the downward movement of water. The capacity of the surface soil to hold available moisture is low. As a forest soil, its productivity is rated as Site Class 4. Douglas fir,which is used as the index for soil productivity should grow to between 80 and 90 feet tall in fifty years. (For site class 1, Douglas fir should grow to between 140 feet and 150 feet,and for site class 5 between 60 and 70 feet). The limiting factor for this soil its it's inability to hold water during the summer months. In summary,the site in its present state is less than desirable for a"Wetland Vegetation Area"protecting a"Category 1 Wetland". The exposed soil along with the availability of invasive species on and around the immediate area leaves the site open to invasion by the undesirable plants. Mass wasting is not a threat. The soil is somewhat unstable on steeper slopes, but because of the low gradient existing at this site,the chance of a mass wasting event is slim. Surface erosion could occur during a severe storm event such as"rain on snow"when surface-water runoff is high. Because of the low stocking,the trees occupying the site have developed large crowns,the amount of shade they are providing will effect any reforestation effort, as some trees need more light to grow properly. This site should be improved so as to 1, decrease surface erosion potential, 2, provide temperature stability and 3, improve the site for the support of wildlife by providing additional food and cover. Wildlife in the vicinity typifies those species native to Western Washington. Wildlife "species of concern"(monitored for survival or classed as sensitive,threatened or endangered)are found in the area,although not specifically found in this immediate vicinity,are the Great Blue Heron,Turkey Vulture, Osprey,Bald eagle,Pileated Woodpecker, Western Bluebird,Vaux's Swift and Pacific Water Shrew.No nest sites were found in the immediate vicinity of this Wetland Vegetation Area. The Wetland Vegetation Area can be improved by manipulating the site so as to create a desired future condition of a native forest with several layers. An over-story and an intermediate layer of native trees supported by an under-story of native brush species and herbaceous plants. This can be accomplished by: 1- Treat the invasive or undesirable species (blackberries, ivy, scotch broom,holly and thistle)by removing those existing on the site and reducing those occurring immediately off-site. 2- Interplant 40 to 60 shade tolerant conifer seedlings, four to six feet tall, among the existing trees on the site. The seedlings should be distributed so that the area is well covered with the combined existing trees and the planted stock. Suggested shade tolerant species are western red cedar, western hemlock,and grand fir. Along the edge of the site where light is available some Douglas fir should be planted for added diversity. 3- Plant various shrub species such as salal,huckleberries, Indian plum, rhododendron, ocean-spray and crab-apple. This planting should also be well distributed. 4- The existing herbaceous plants on the site represents herbs occurring in similar areas around the wetland in consideration. With care they will increase their coverage of the site in a short time. Additional plantings of sword fern should benefit the site by providing added surface erosion protection. 5- The site should be monitored annually for three to five years to ensure that the re- forestation effort is successful. The implementation of the above mentioned recommendations for improvements to the Wetland Vegetation Area should result in a forested area with a desired future condition That would 1, increase the protection and the integrity of the wetland of concern and 2, enhance wildlife by providing"cover", including hiding, resting and thermal. Planting a diverse list of brush species also provide food. The common practices used in forest management are primarily focused on soil fertility, species selection, manipulation of growing space and crop production and protection. Because of the sensitive nature of this Wetland Vegetation Area,this plan is focused primarily on species selection and the manipulation of growing space. The analysis,conclusions, and recommendations presented in this report are based on conditions observed in the field and my best professional judgment. Earl Kong March 11, 2003 Forester/Wetland specialist Forestech LLc Krueger West SR 3 Commercial parcel Mitigation plan for impact on wetland vegetation area Map locating existing trees I ' 0 © ® � 41 is LEGEND OVER5TORY VEGETATION p i -WESTERN RED CEDAR -WESTERN HEMLOCK BIGLEAF MAPLIE . fir'• . + ♦ i 3rLIioN�/- Forestech LLC Krueger West SR 3 Commercial parcel Mitigation plan for impact on wetland vegetation area Scientific name of plants mentioned in this report Trees Bigleaf maple—Acer macrophyllum Douglas fir—Pseudotsuga menziesii Grand fir—Abies grandis Red alder—Alnus rubra Western hemlock—Tsuga heterophylla Western red cedar—Thuja plicata shrubs Crab apple—Malus diversifolia Himalayan blackberry—Rubus discolor Huckleberry—Vaccinium ovatum Oceanspray—Holodiscus discolor Oregon grape—Mahonia nervosa Rhododendron—Rhododendron Macrophyllum Salal—Gaultheria shallon Salmonberry—Rubus spectabalis Scotch broom—Cytisus scoparius Trailing blackberry—Rubus ursinus herbs Bleeding heart—Dicentra Formosa Buttercup—Ranunculus repens Mullein—Verbascum thapsus Stinging nettle—Urtica dioica Thistle—Cirsium-arvense Wild ginger—Asarum caudatum Yellow violet—Viola sempervirens