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FPA Case#2020-00012
APPLICANT: Stefanko
APPLICATION DATE: October 26, 2020
Mason County has reviewed the above referenced application for Class IV General Forest
Practices and finds it in conformance with all applicable County land use regulations in
effect at the time of application.
FINDINGS
The proposed FPA is compliant with the following conditions:
The proponent has paid the prescribed fees.
The proponent has filed a complete, signed application.
A map has been received that complies with the requirements of 11.05.120:
(I) Harvest boundaries and tree retention areas.
(II) The approximate location of any structures.
(III) The location of all existing and proposed streets, right-of-ways, easements, skid
roads, haul roads, and landings within the proposal.
(IV) The location of future land development including stormwater management
facilities and vegetation to be retained for site landscaping, open space, wildlife
habitat, screening, and/or buffers.
(V) Site topography at contour intervals of 40 feet.
(VI) Critical areas and critical area buffers regulated pursuant to the Critical Areas
Ordinance.
(VII) Drainage ways and culverts.
(VIII) Site area targeted for further harvest including proposed timing.
(IX) North arrow and scale shall be shown on all site plans. The scale shall be no
smaller than one inch to 200 feet.
That this FPA is in conformance with the following Mason County ordinances:
11.05
That the proposed FPA involves 2 acres.
That the notifications required by 11.05.060 have been made if applicable.
Note: Harvest unit is greater than 500 ft from any State Park.
Mason County Resource Ordinance
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_X_That at the issuance of this permit will not result in a violation of the Mason
County Resource Lands and Critical Areas Ordinance. The site was inspected by
Michael MacSems of the Mason County Planning Department who determined
that any critical area buffer and/or steep slope issues have been resolved.
Geo-Technical Report/Assessment Review
A Geo-Technical_ Report_Assessment(check one)was written by All
American Geotechnical and a submittal checklist was approved as complete by
Michael MacSems of Mason County DCD on
Note: 99%of the tree cutting had already occurred when the application was
submitted. The geo-report was acceptable for the home site but could not
successfully address the cutting in the LSHA for view enhancement. The problem
was resolved with a Hold Harmless statement recorded with the Mason County
Auditor.
Washington State Department of Transportation
A DOT Access Permit is not required for this proposal.
_X_A DOT Access Permit is required for this proposal.
Date Approved by DOT:
Note: The applicant did receive a road access permit from WSDOT prior to
applying for this permit.
Mason County Road Access Permit
Road Access Permits were issued by Mason County Public Works on
N/A —State Hwy
Shoreline Master Program
That, if applicable, all activity under this application are in conformance with the
Mason County Shoreline Master Program and has a shoreline designation of N/A.
State Environmental Policy Act
This application for FPA#2020-00012:
_X_Has been reviewed for SEPA compliance under case#: SEP 2020-00064.
Is SEPA exempt.
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Stormwater Management
Stormwater and erosion control specifications were incorporated into the geo-
report for the tree cutting. More specific engineered specifications were (or will
be)prepared by a different engineer(Vector) for the driveway construction and
other permanent improvements and are address in either a Land Modification
Permit of a Building Permit.
Permission from Underlying Property Owners:
Yes
Permit Signed by Operator:
Yes -Self
DOR Tax ID #
N/A —Personal Use
CONCLUSION
In conclusion,this application for Class IV General Forest Practices is consistent with the
above criteria and that the public uses and Mason County has fulfilled its statutory
obligations.
RECOMMENDATIONS
I, being the Director of the Mason County Community Services, hereby attest to and
certify that appropriate provisions have been made for this Class IV General Forest
Practices Application and hereby recommend approval. In addition to these facts
evidenced by the contents of the file for this Forest Practice Application.
Signed,
Ke owen, Planning Manager Date
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c a 1 ace A Reviewer Date
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Mason County
Planning Division of Community Development
615 W.Alder St. Bldg.8
Shelton, WA 98584
360-427-9670 ext 352
www.co.mason.wa.us
F AA2020-00012 FOREST PRACTICES
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: FPA FOR LOGGING 2 ACRES ISSUED: 07/13/2021
SITE ADDRESS: UNKNOWN MASON COUNTY
EXPIRES: 07/13/2023
PARCEL: 222302300010
APPLICANT: STEFANKO BRIAN E&EMILY J OWNER: STEFANKO BRIAN E&EMILY J
4775 NE LAMMS LN 4775 NE LAMMS LN
POULSBO,WA98370 POULSBO,WA98370
360.633.9289
FEES: Paid Due
Forest Practice Review $300.00 $0.00
Totals : $300.00 $0.00
CONDITIONS
* 1. ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES
Archaeological or historical resources, such as ruins, sites, buildings, artifacts,fossils, or other objects of antiquity that may
have significance from an historical or scientific standpoint,which may be encountered by the developer/contractor, shall not
be further disturbed. If the developer/contractor encounters any such artifacts, he/she shall immediately stop work and notify
Mason County and the Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. Failure to do so may result
in civil penalties.
* 2. STORM WATER& EROSION CONTROL
Escape of silty water or mud from this property shall be considered a violation of County and State storm water management
regulations and could subject the applicant(s)to civil fines or penalties.All American Geotechnical has prescribed stormwater
control and erosion abetment measures, which shall be adhered to by the applicant.
No more than 32,670 sq.ft of ground disturbance for development purposes, and no more than 5,000 sq.ft. of new
impervious surfaces (not including roofs) is allowed without an engineered stormwater and erosion control plan.
The erosion and stormwater facilities shown on this plan (if any)are the minimum requirements for anticipated site
conditions. These facilities shall be upgraded as needed for unexpected storm events and to ensure that sediment and
sediment-laden water do not leave the site.
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Mason County
f Planning Division of Community Development
615 W. Alder St. Bldg.8
Shelton, WA 98584
360-427-9670 ext 352
www.co.mason.wa.us
FOREST PRACTICES FPA2020-00012
3. HOURS OF OPERATION
Noise associated with this application shall not exceed what is allowed under Mason County Code 9.36. Harvest operations
shall start no earlier than 7:00 AM and shall end before 8:00 PM on a daily basis.
* 4. SLASH ABATEMENT
This Forest Practice Application indicates that forest debris resulting from the proposed logging operation may create an
extreme fire hazard under RCW 76.04.600 and WAC 332-24-650. An extreme fire hazard could be created if one or more of
the conditions found in WAC 332-24-650 is located within 100 feet of the running surface of a public road; or is within 500 of
an existing structure and/or designated public use area, which is not owned by the owner of the fire hazard area.
The land owner is fully liable in the event of fire, if he or she fails to appropriately abate the hazard. Extreme fire hazards
shall be abated by removing the forest debris, or by other means approved by the Washington State Department of Natural
Resources (DNR).
* 5. HOLD HARMLESS
The land owners and successors shall hold Mason County harmless for any problems resulting from logging and grading on
steep slopes, as specified in a document recorded with the Mason County Auditor, auditor file number2157260.
1 hereby certify that I have read and examined this application and know the same to be true and correct.
All provisions of Laws and Ordinances governing this type of work will be complied with whether
specified herein or not. The granting of a permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel
the provisions of any other state/local law r gulating construction or the performance of construction.
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k\1`� MASON COUNTY PLANNING
COMMUNITY SERVICES PL
Building,Planning,Environmental Health,Community Health
615 W.Alder St.-Bldg.8,Shelton,Wa 98584
Phone:(360)427-9670 ext.352 ♦ Fax:(360)427-7798 FPA -pDOc�1
FOREST PRACTICES APPLICATION/NOTIFICATION
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#300 Type IV General OCT 26?420
This application should be accompanied with an Environmental Checklist (SEPA) as well as an activity rga Atk/ is ich addresses
items listed below. � Uer St.,
TYPE OR PRINT IN INK:
1. Landowner,Timber Owner and Operator information.
Legal Name of LANDOWNER Legal Name of TIMBER
OWNER Legal Name of OPERATOR
Mailing Address: Mailing Addre : Mailing Address:
City,State,Zip City, State,Zip City, State,Zip
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Phone�(,�) (0�3 —'3 2 % Phone( ) Phone( )
Email: S+,; ,a L Crna�1. Email: Email:
2. Contact person information.
Contact Person Phone ) (o 3 3- 0 S 0 3
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3. If you are harvesting timber,enter the Forest Tax Reporting Account Number of the Timber Owner:
For tax reporting information or to receive a tax number,call the Department of Revenue at(800)548-8829.
4. Legal description where the forest practices will occur.
Parcel Number Sub Division '/A'/. Section Township Range E/W
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5. Answer each question as it applies to your proposed forest practice.
a.
b. r o. [] Yes. Is the activity within a public park? &I i a oe-n o tea;o n o� ��� b tc��
c. �o. [] Yes. Is the activity within 500 feet of a public ark? Park name:
d. ktNo. 4] Yes. Is the activity located on lands platted after January 1, 1960?
e. []No. fr}��.es. Is the activity within 200 feet of saltwater lake river/creek/stream pond
wetland seasonal runoff slopes which exceed 15%?
f. What is the expected duration of FPA? / ev-
Proposed start date: d e kwt Proposed end date:
6. Are you cutting or removIng timber?
[]No. Pq
es. Complete the table below and identify all timber harvest and salvage activity boundaries on the
activity map.
Rev. August 2017
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Acres Volume to be Steepest Slope in
Unit# Harvest Type Yarding M thod net Harvested mb Harvest Unit
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7. Are you constructing or abandoning roads?
[]No. WYes. Complete the table below. Show locations and identify all road activities on the activity map.
Total Length Steepest Side Slope Abandonment Date
Type of Activity feet % Mo/Yr
Road Construction O "J70 Does Not Apply
Temporary Road Construction
Road Abandonment
Work in or over typed water may require a Hydraulic Project Approval(HPA)from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
(WDFW). If you have questions concerning the HPA,visit the WDFW website at www.wdfw.wa.gov/habitat.htm.
8. Are you installing or replacing water-crossings?
�NO. [] Yes. Complete the table below. Show locations and identify all proposed water-crossings on the activity map.
Crossing Crossing Dimensions Crossing Crossing Dimensions
Identifier Type width x length) Identifier Type width x length)
9. Mark the following activities that will be done in or over typed water.
Activity in or over: Tvve I Stream Type II Stream Type III Stream Type IV Stream Type V Stream
Removing culverts of bridges
Equipment crossing
Ground skidding
Suspending cables
Cable yarding
Falling and bucking
Other
10. is any activity in a wetland or wetland buffer?
bemo, [] Yes. Complete the table below. Show locations and identify all wetlands and buffers on the activity map.
Wetland Wetland Type Activity Type in Activity Type in Total Wetland Total Area Total Area
Identifier (1,Il,I1I,IV, Wetland Buffer Area(acres) Drained(acres) Filled(acres)
other
11. Describe how the following are identified on the ground.
• Harvest boundaries/unit comers:
• Right-of-way limits and centerlines for road Wcdrk,culverts and bridges:
• Critical areas and critical area buffer boundaries: /hef 0-e'ek.1
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12. Have you reviewed this forest practices activity area to determine whether it may involve historic sites and/or Native American
cultural resources? []No. "Q es.
13. We affirm that the information contained herein is true,and understand that this proposed forest practice is subject to the Forest
Practices Act and Rules and Mason County Forest Practices Conversion Ordinance as well as all other federal,state or local
regulations. Compliance with the Forest Practices Act and Rules and the Mason County Forest Practices Conversion Ordinance
does not ensure compliance with the Endangered Species Act or other federal state or local laws.
Signa of E Signatu TIM R OWNER Signature of OPERATOR
i ►rer} (If different that landowner)
Print name: ;i��'M sit 1 Print na e: Q;ti � S�� � Print name:
Date: Date: 210 Date:
Additional information,: (Optional)
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Per Mason County Ordinance 11.05, Section 11.05.120, a site map shall accompany this application which includes the
following information.
I Harvest boundaries and tree retention areas.
II The approximate location of any structures.
III The location of all existing and proposed streets, right-of-ways, easements, skid roads,haul roads, and landings
within the proposal.
IV The location of future land development including stormwater management facilities and vegetation to be retained
for site landscaping, open space,wildlife habitat,screening, and/or buffers.
V Site topography at contour intervals of 40 feet.
VI Critical areas and critical area buffers regulated pursuant to the Critical Areas Ordinance.
VII Drainage ways and culverts.
VIII Site area targeted for further harvest including proposed timing.
IX North arrow and scale shall be shown on all site plans. The scale shall be no smaller than one inch to 200 feet.
Staff asks that, at a minimum,the corners of the harvest unit(s)be flagged for clear identification.
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NOTE: Copies of all FPA Applications will be forwarded to Mason County Public Works for stormwater and erosion
control review.Projects which disturb more than one acre(regardless of total lot size)will require an engineered
stormwater plan consistent with the Mason County Stormwater Ordinance(Chapter 14.48.)and the 2012 WSDOE
Stormwater Manual.Applicants will be charged for Public Works staff time to review these plans and applications.
Property owners should also be aware that the Washington State Department of Ecology(WSDOE)might ask for a
NPDES(National Pollution Discharge Elimination System)Permit.The threshold for such a permit is equivalent to
Mason County's threshold.WSDOE will notify applicants through SEPA review if a NPDES is required.An NPDES is
not a perquisite for FPA approval.It is the responsibility of the applicant to obtain this permit when required.
FPA FEE: $300 SEPA FEE: 0-9.99 Acres$730
10 to 20 Acres$880
Over 20 Acres$1,100
EIS(DS)$5,000+90/hr
Departmental Review
(For Office Use Only)
Site visit:
Da a approved: 6 1 U
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Mason County Community Services
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