HomeMy WebLinkAboutMEP2005-00008 - MEP Permit / Conditions - 3/18/2005 pN'SU MASON COUNTY
o Py A o N DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
o N Planning Division
7 N y y P O Box 279, Shelton, WA 98584
1864 (360)427-9670
MASON ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT
March 18, 2005
WILLIAM STINCHFIELD Please
8210 SE LYNCH RD qoo,
SHELTON WA 98584 9ooi 3 FI�
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Parcel No.: 2202942099-�0
Issued: 3/18/2005 To:
Case No.: MEP2005-00008 Nw o! Suukyiof�ts p« I aF #` -�°C��
Project Description:
Performing work within a wetland and its buffer bFi �u icient portion of the
wetland of invasive species. Purpose is to evaluate the feasibility of establishing a
sustainable growth of environmentally acceptable and marketable growth. Invasive
plants within the wetlands will be removed.
The following critical areas are present on this property:
Long-Term Commercial Forest FWHCA
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;
etlands 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 compliance with any other
federal, state, or local statutes, ordinances, or regulations applicable 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be rescinded if the permitee fails to complete the project as proposed or fails to comply with the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. No "'IIkAnoN nATIC,
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Authorized Local Government Official Date
PERMIT NO.: MV.7-005-00 vote
MASON COUNTY DATE RECEIVED:
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT RECEIVED
RESOURCE ORDINANCE (Chapter 17.01 MCC)
411 N. 5TH Street/P.O. Box 279, Shelton, WA 98584 BAN 2
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ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT APPLICATION 426 W.
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MASON ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT' CONDITIONAL USE ❑ VARIANCE ❑
The purpose of the Resource Ordinance is to protect Mason County's natural resource lands and critical
areas and is under the authority of Chapters 36.32, 36.70A, 39.34, 58.17, 76.09, 84.33, 84.34 and 90.58
RCW.
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Site Address:
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City: State Zip: Lien/Title Holder
Phone: Daytime( 3c-a)
Address:
Fire District#:
City: State: Zip:
Signature: Le�hi,-
2. Parcel Number: Z"Z o z.9 - -4 Z Legal description:
Parcel Size:
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3. Directions to site:
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State what sections require a permit: In-Holding Lands,Chapter 17.01.062 0
4' Long-Term Commercial Forest,Chapter 17.10.060 0 Wetlands, Chapter 17.01.070
Mineral Resource Lands, Chapter 17.01.066 ❑ Frequently Flooded Areas, Chapter 17.01.090 ❑
Aquifer Recharge Areas, Chapter 17.01.080 ❑ Landslide Hazard Areas, Chapter 17.01.100 ❑
Erosion Hazard Areas, Chapter 17.01.104 ❑ Seismic Hazard Areas, Chapter 17.01.102 ❑
Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas, Chapter 17.01.110 0
Identify current use of property with existing improvements:
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Identify and describe the proposed project,including the type of materials to be used,construction methods,principle
dimensions and other pertinent information(Attach additional sheets if
needed):
7. Will there bean alteration of a wetland and/or wetland vegetation area? Yes $No ❑
8. Any water on or adjacent to property:
Saltwater ❑ Lake ❑ River ❑ Pond 0 Wetland 0 Seasonal Runoff 19,
Other
9. If septic is located on project site,include records. N ��
Connect to septic? ❑ Community Septic? 0 Public Water Supply? 0 Well? ❑
10.
Type of Job: New iL Add 0 Alt ❑ Repair ❑ Demolition 0 Other
This permit is granted pursuant to the Resource Ordinance (Chapter 17.01 MCC) and nothing in this permit
shall excuse the applicant from compliance with any other federal, state, or local statutes, ordinances, or
regulations applicable to this project, but not inconsistent with the Resource Ordinance. The permit may be
rescinded pursuant to the event the permittee fails to comply with the conditions of this ordinance.
MASON ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT: $510.00$305.00(with another permit)
MASON CONDITIONAL USE ENVIR.P : $1,225.00
MASON RESOURCE ORDINANCE VARIANCE:. $1,225,00
HEARINGS EXAMINER: $350.00
Show the following on the site plan
Lot Dimensions Flood Zones
Existing Structures Fences
Water Lines Driveways
Drainage Plans Shorelines
Septic System Topography Indicate Directional by(N,S,E,W,etc.)
Proposed Improvements Easements In relation to plot plan
Name if Flanking Street
APPLICANT TO DRAW SITE PLAN BELOW:
APPLICANT TO DRAW TOPOGRAPHY BELOW:
DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
COMMENTS
Planning:
Environmental
Health:
Building Plan
Review:
Occupancy
Group:
Fire Marshal:
Other:
Conditions: FEES
Total fees:
Accepted by: Date:
MASON ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT
Section 5. Identify current use of property with
existing improvements:
This 22.96 acre site is timber growing area that was
logged over (but not clear cut) within the last 20
years. The only existing improvement is an access
road along the South border of the property.
Section 6. Identify and describe the proposed
project.
The easterly portion of the parcel has been identified
and delineated as "forested and scrub/shrub wetland
with considerable vegetative diversity". Within and
adjacent to the wetland are areas of blackberry and
Scots broom. The category II wetland was identified
in the October 2003 Wetland Analysis Report by
Wiltermood and Associates of Port Orchard, WA.
No improvements are planned.
The project is to clear a sufficient portion of the
wetland to evaluate the feasibility of establishing a
sustainable growth of environmentally acceptable and
marketable growth. This growth could be lavender,
hybrid cottonwood, bamboo, willows, or other
acceptable crop. Invasive plants within the wetlands
and in the balance of the 22.96 acre parcel would be
removed. Such removal has already been done, in
adjacent Lynch Road right-of-way with permission
. and encouragement of the County Road Engineer.
This is planned to be a continuing effort.
Some drainage could be necessary depending on the
growth established. The overall drainage is to the
South and East into an existing drainage system. No
other property would be effected. Test holes, soils
analysis, professional advice and engineering will be
employed to establish the most desirable planting.
TOPOGRAPHY SKETCH SECTION TO RECEIVE
NARRATIVE INSTEAD:
The highest portion of the 22.96 acre parcel consists
of a bench along Lynch Road which grades down
sharply East to the designated wetland area. The
wetland area is reasonably level with some grade
down to the South into an existing drainage system.
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