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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2700 Block Orchards on W 14th St - BuildingNT/ JLS GROUP, INC. May29, 2007 Jim Lierly City of Port Angeles. -Building. Department, PO Box:1)150- Port Angeles WA 983'62 :Subject: concrete Block- RetainingVon. at Orchards on Fourteenth Inspection, Dear'Jitn. I_ hay& inspected the revised retamm g wall .on Friday, May 25th. `It ,has. been installed per plan dated May 16, 2007- If yoii'haVe any questionsor, commie its regardmg-this rriformatioii, please don':t hesitate_ to contact me. •Sincerely NTI Engineering and ;Surveying :Kate Waddell;, PE '.L. Design Engineer Paul r'Cnauer G: \en\Kate \P•rojects \Cronauer \inspection. ifwall.ctoc 717.SOUTH•PEABODY'STREET PORT °ANGEI:ES, WA 98362 Eriginoors, La Surveyors Goologists .Construction° Inspection Matorials•.To`sting 436q)452491 EAX'452 8498 www,nti40.con') 'E- Mail._irifo ci nti4u. con. NORTHWESTERN TERRITORIES INC A.JLS GROUP,CONIPANY FILE NTI JLS GROUP, INC. May 16,.2007 Jim Lierly City of Port Ange1e`s,- Building Department PO BOX 1150 Port Angeles WA 98362 Dear Jim. ,NORTHWESTERN.TERRITORIES, INC A JLS GROUP C OMPANY 717'SOUTH PEABODY STREET PORT ANGELES, WA .9836 ,O' 'Engineers: O"Lar Surveyors Geologists Construction /n §pection .d Materials' Testing (36d) "452 -8491 ;FAX 452 -8498 vw'v.nti4ii.com E -Mail: info @nti4u.com: d Subject: Concrete Block Retaining Wall Orchards' on- Fourteenth I have inspected and :perfornied.lateral slidmg.and'overturning calculations on the.reeently installed concrete block- gravity retaining wall.: The'retaining wall is a vanable height wall, varying in.height froth-2 feet to '8 feet. The,6 foot and.3 foot portion of the wall does n& meet the 1.5.safety factor required by code for overturning and lateral sliding: In..addition,,no footingdr'ainage has been provided. C The design solution decided upon,to increase the 'safety factor and rnmimize the risk of saturated soil surcharge is' to install a secondrow a blocks directly •behind the existing wall,:along the 6 and 8 foot sections •at the base. One, 2 foot wide by 2 foot high by6 foot'long, block high is�;required-along the 6 foot section, and two blocks: high arelrequired along :the 8, foot section. A footing drain will be installedbehind-the' second row•and drain: out to the northeast. Please see, attached sketch and calculations for:additional information. If yoli,have any questions or comments this please don't hesitate to contact -me. Sincerely, NTI Engmeeringand Surveying. z Kate Waddell, ,PE Design Engineer Attachment 1/7 :c Paul Cronauer G \Gen \Kate \Projects \Orchards onToin .ry 7k 6 0/Icgc/ 4 3 6 i 6 /v v 1,A-/ op-po/v Fla 4 2 S T R 4 Sc4 E: 6 1.1. DESIGNED BY. ,A) A PROJECT.okcthkgz5 i 4 1 -e-A FOR. 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CY c IV Y r' f (5( s Z 40zpr./9f r7() 0 NTI Engineering Surveying Northwestern Territories, Inc. Engineers Land Surveyors Geologists Materials Testing NTI 717 SOUTH PEABODY PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 (360) 452 -8491 www.nti4u.com info@nti4u.com t 1 0v(-4 n Y I S T R I DATE. /,Syi i s 7 I DESIGNED BY PROJECT GIp 1 C 7 a FOR: I SHT OF 7 /.5D-%r)(/ 30) Z (0 307)0Y3 9 CZ's r NTI 7 NTI Engineering Surveying Northwestern Territories, Inc. Engineers Land Surveyors Geologists Materials Testing 717 SOUTH PEABODY PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 (360) 452 -8491 www.nti4u.com into@nti4u.com II March 1, 2005 Paul Cronauer P O Box 282 Port Angeles, WA 98363 RT ANG1ELES W A S H I N G T O N U S A. PUBLIC WORKS UTILITIES DEPARTMENT RE. Orchards. on 14th Street Port Angeles, Washington Dear Paul. This letter is in response to your recent inquiry on the required improvements for the proposed project of West 14th Street. During our conversation you indicated that you proposed to construct the project in three phases, building the western portion of the project as the first phase. You also asked what the requirements would be for off site improvements if only one single four -plex umt were to be constructed. Presently there are two existing single family homes fronting on 14th Street. With the construction of one single four -plex umt, the number of dwelling units would exceed the conditions set forth in PANIC 16.08 and PAMC14 01 115.A. The off -site improvements would be required regardless of the number of 4 plex- units constructed. The minimum street improvements for 14th Street are subject to the new suburban standard design, which allows for a 20' (foot). wide asphalt paved street with shoulders and ditches on both sides of the roadway and a 4 (foot) wide walking path. The same would apply to either access roads, whether you choose to extend 14th Street to "0" Street or south on Butler Street to 16th Street. The low impact suburban standards were established to reduce surface runoff, provide storm water treatment, and reduce storm water facilities in addition to reducing the cost of development. During our conservation you indicated that you would like to construct 14th Street to a 34' (foot) wide street, with curb gutter and sidewalk abutting the frontage of your project site, and continue paving with curb and gutter south along the western portion of Butler Street to 16th Street. The City is not opposed to the additional roadway width improvements but those improvements would be subject to installation of a storm drainage system and the improvements 321 EAST FIFTH STREET P 0 BOX 1 150 PORT ANGELES WA 98362 -0217 PHONE 360 -417 4805 FAX 360 -417 4542 TTY 360 -417 4645 E MAIL publicworks @cityofpa us for Butler Street would also require constructing a half street (17') feet, plus an additional 10' (feet). Whatever street standards you choose they must be consistent back to the nearest fully improved street. Off site drainage construction and on -site drainage courses being graded will be carefully reviewed to protect the neighboring properties. On site drainage will require a detention system. A 20' (foot) wide storm drainage easement through your property will be required upon plat completion. Extension of an 8" (inch) water main on 14 Street (from Milwaukee Dnve to the eastern portion of the proposed development) and installation of a fire hydrant at the entrance of the proposed project would be required. There is an existing sanitary sewer main on 14 Street. Accessing the sanitary sewer on Milwaukee Dnve crossing the property to the north will require a recorded easement. Pnor to any construction a clearing and grading permit will be required, along with a set of plans for maintenance of road drainage systems, storm water drainage, and erosion control measures. Construction within environmentally sensitive area shall be in compliance with Chapter 15.20 PAMC You indicated that you would have one large water meter servicing the proposed project. The Public Works Utility fees are for each unit (within the 4 -Plex building) and will be subject to the same fees as a single family residence, which would include connection and system development charges plus any DRA or LID fees. In this case the Milwaukee Sewer connection would apply I would suggest you have a landscape in meter with a back flow device separate from the domestic meter If you have questions, feel free to call, 417 -4807 Sincerely, A /tea Trenia Funston, Engineenng Permit Specialist cc: Brad Collins Sue Roberds Gary Kenworthy Dear Paul. Sincerely, PORTANGELES W A S H I N G T O N U S A DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT December 29, 2004 Mr Paul Cronauer P O Box 282 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Re Orchards on 14 Street Port Angeles, Washington This is m regard to your building permit application submitted on November 29 2004, for a project called "Orchards on 14 located between Butler and Milwaukee on 14 Street. I understand that your submittal was hurried due to rezoning that was proposed in the subject area, and therefore, staff accepted your drawings without thorough review The building permit application materials have been circulated but continued processing cannot occur until information regardmg the provision of utilities and road improvements have been submitted for review This letter is then to let you know that processing has ceased until the needed information has been submitted to the City's Public Works and Utilities Department. Gale McLain at (360) 417 -4708 will be your contact person for the needed utility information with Trema Funston (360) 417 -4807 being the contact for access information. If you have any questions regarding this information, please don't hesitate to contact the City's Permit Coordinator Roger Vess at 417 -4712 Sue Roberds Assistant Planner cc Gail McLain Trema Funston Building Files 321 EAST FIFTH STREET PO BOX 1 150 PORT ANGELES WA 98362 3206 PHONE 360 -417 4750 FAX 360 -417 471 1 TTY 360 -417 4645 E MAIL PLANNING@CI PORT ANGELES WA US OR PERMITS a@CI PORT ANGELES WA US 1 t PORT ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT PLAN REVIEW Project Name Cronauer Subdivision Address Milwaukee 14th Plan 04 -18 Corn Residential Date 12.09.2004 We have checked this plan and find that it conforms to the requirements of our codes and ordinances. 1) Additional fire hydrants will be required for the development. The number and placement of hydrants to be determined when site plan is finalized. 2) Address numbers will be required for all units 3) The residential units will require residential sprinkler systems. Separate fire sprinkler plans will be required. 4) Provision must be made for emergency vehicle turn arounds at all dead -ends that are more than 150 feet in length. 5) It is understood that this is a preliminary submittal, there may be additional changes as the plan develops. NOTE Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, compliance with the above conditions must be met. Reviewed by io n 1\6 __i_3_c___ Building Department Copy Contractor/ Owner Copy Fire Department Copy Date lZ Ct CDy 70RTANGELES W A S H I N G T O N U S A. Purpose of Checklist: The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Chapter 43.21 C RCW requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this. checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required Instructions for Applicants. -4 Date checklist prepared 2D New 'o4 CITY OF PORT ANGELES ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal ate significant. Answer the questions briefly with the mod precise information known or give the best description you can You must answer each question to the bestof your knowledge In most cases you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts If you real do not know the answer or if a question does not apply-go your proposal write do not know' or "does not apps (N /A" Complete answers to the questions will avoid unnecessary delays later Some questions ask about governmental regulations such as zoning shoreline and landmark designations Answer these questions if you can If you have problems please ask the City Department of Community Development employees to assist you The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal even if you plan to phase them over a penal of time or on different parcels of land Attach any additional information thatwill help describe your proposal or its environmental effects and include a site map BACKGROUND /l 14 t 1 Name of project: UrCiclakr(AS ()lot �1 A. Address or general location of site 'tutee -V B1.k+(e.x 1, MI I W au.K ova 1 2. Name address and phone number of applicant: `pau1 P Oxon cuAer L 0 ba;c 2Sa, Pt Ancielcs, Wf oiQ.3&,a (40o) 1 117 -vISZ 3 Name address and phone number of contact person if other than applicant: N/A 5 Agency requesting checklist: CITY OF PORT ANGELES Filing Fee *$150 00 *Admen. 75 00 RECCillE1 NOV 2 9 2004 CITY OF PORT ANGELES Dept. of Community Development 6 Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing if applicable) A. What is the long term objective of this proposal? 1-6 deve to 4-!� Ie x.es o� 12_ 0.ores as a. Ss G Y Ct Oid res1 if B How does this project relate to long -term pla It s Cu,xrir (y 0.v\ a CGS tckble p ro j& t u teir vv zoVIIn o This is ct set I prole r± W i t t be Seve toKel, 0 VeAr yeeduirs Environmental Checklist Page 2 AGENCY USE 7 Do you have any plans for future additbns expansion or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes explain No 8 List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared or will be prepared directly related to this proposal None to Imy Nvtnowtedle 9 Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of othe proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? No If yes explain 10 List any government approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal if known To yy,, \i 6 1 1 0tAUe..dle OW-- C i j or- PM9tle_S re utry for i u c I ct �rwwufs O r fk& o�ty VY)AS r ,r o v J 11 Give brief complete description of your proposal including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site There are several questions later in this checklist that ask ycu to describe certain aspects of your proposal You do notneed to repeat those answers on this page (Lead agencies may modify this form to include additional specific information on project description) o bta, l d a_ 40 u.v, t, res i deVtti ed deve10s) vre older Cis a'.c u_l{-S c'1' cA 1 1 (Z acre_ st Ee l (et a I lY cescrt lo d- as St,t.(ourbav) Lot Co7 Tuns iee_ oC Porgy /crIc.le; GCa.l(avvt_ C'otkv1. w1/4A- 12. Location of the proposal Give sufficient informatioi for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any and section township and range if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area provide the range or boundaries of the site(s) Provide a legal description site plan, vicinity map and topographic map if reasonably available While you should submit any plans requr•ed by the agency you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submittedwith any permit applications related to this checklist. Ti Pry t ct t.S loca e. d t l weeln 3+ 1-or s b lrn L wau-tc Y o t-, 1.4th St le a,l L y cues rib. A cc; Subuvbay Lot 691 pdrt (es PROJECT SPECIFIC ACTIONS Complete this section if your proposal involves a project specific action such as a subdivision, new construction, a new or expanding business, a site specific remne (not area wide), a conditional use permit, a shoreline permit, or similar action ENVIRONMENT 1 Earth A. Fl othe ral description of the site (circle one) hilly steep slopes mountainous EVALUATION FOR Environmental Checklist EVALUATION FOR Pgge 3 AGENCY USE B What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope)? C What general types of soils are found on the site (for example clay sand gravel, peat muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils specify themand note any prime farmland Stun ay c w I t 3 rr.VQ2 J D Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so describe No E. Describe the purpose type and approximate quantities of any Filling or grading proposed Indicate source of fill Fou,v,d ,tt xcav&t i or.S' u)t�� be (1 cov\t x oU-tIct_. the. P o o _f l o t i r a 6 Appr ►vytaL t k&vk aF k_.xcavaki Fill i Arad.tv9 ►s F Could erosion occur as a result of clearing construction or use If so generally describe \fit Dv t h eAc cav&±i i -vl OvIse tort l (C` Vtq SIteS WI I L loL- St.�.l��eci 'et) se_asora t ros i 0 J project construction (for example asphalt or buildings)? v�3 H Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion or other impacts to the earth if any W 1 cover S13o f 1 p f fe -ea. VQ -.e a. Gtrras (,0/01 �ctrps, w buil si I 7cevjcd.- a -routed .e,ei-hre 61 1 ah d ov�v" typos-err' -ri n si a-- h et S ui H.) W 2. Air u l CPI ov She i n S A. What types of emissions to thVair would result from the proposal (i e dust, automobile odors industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any generally describe and give approximate quantities if known Ev e s o-r' will rn aJ res u f tin q 01-1/y 7r0� .e.,K ca va.t O'ri a d evinst -u.2 f i eu pvheAl B Are there any off -site sources of emissions or odor that may affect your proposal? If so generally describe C Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air if i�o)'T2 f S5L_, rj 3 Water A. Surface i) Is there any surface water body on or inthe immediate vicinity of the site (including year -round and seasonal streams saltwater lakes ponds wetlands)? If yes describe type and provide .names If appropriate state what stream or river it flows into any G About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after ii.) Will the project require any work over in or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans yooO \/d s Environmental Checklist EVALUATION FOR Page 4 AGENCY USE iii) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected Indicate the source of fill material A/ Or>e- iv) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description purpose and approximate quantities if known A/o v) Does the proposal lie within a 100 -year floodplain? If so note location on the site plan No vi) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge No B Ground i) Will ground water be withdrawn or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description purpose and approximate quantities if known AJv ii) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the Ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example Domestic sewage, indtstrial containing chemicals, agricultural wastes, etc.) Describe the general si'e of the system the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable) or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve 0 C Water Runoff (including storm water) i) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal if any (include quantities if known) Where will this water flow? Will the water flow into other waters? If so describe. St 1-i 8 -1 vva 4 LL co 1/L th 4 AJ d ccl r ri;4eI Y. fv 5o c.o Ives f cor -�,e�r wher-.� i ii /16066 t r G( .ru me g W e 1 u i l'1 ii) te r atenals enter' ground r surface waters? If so generally describe /O U D Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground and runoff water impacts if any s4ll Story Uv r Mi d,sci t—qe aL C prrd evd O pJrie�* /el�el 4 Plants A. Check or circle the type of vegetation found on the site. V, deciduous tree. alder maple aspen other V evergreen tree fir cedar pine other shrubs V grass pasture crop or grain wet soil plants cattail buttercup bullrush skunk cabbage water plants: water lily eelgrass milfoil other Other types of vegetation Environmental Checklist Pgge 5 AGENCY USE enhance ourettS 5 B What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? fl4os�l 'f* Ctii�rta ✓�t�'�1`�2.' try w/ t( lam ire f'Y.�/1Vz°!,r- C Proposed landscaping use of native plants, or other measures to preserve vegetation on the site if any ,T eur p ry po s i b y p (a.."n'- i n e) o aY n tt. n l c'rLA p /bts oiler 9a,rd ems, Animals plat hst -s TO •en ha h c,e s 1 Eg A. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site are known to be on or -ar th _site Birds haw eron eagl: songbird other Mammal deer ea elk, beaver other ie eel'; d.O S Fish bass salmon trout, herring shellfish other A B Threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site end C Is the site part of a migration route? If so explain N o or or D Proposed measures to preserve or enhance wildlife if any 7k t deee- ai II love. f u 6 Energy and Natural Resources A. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas oil wood store solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating manufacturing etc. E /ems{ -r -Q I Il j 6 fs B Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so generally describe Am C What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts ii any Wit/ reG do or)-e/ g),(2 7" w/ 6'1 e cu rem 7 EnviT'onrnental Health A. Are there any environmental health hazards including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and expbsion spill or hazardous waste that could occur as a result o this proposal? If so describe Nv i) Describe special emergency services that might be required /V //l ii) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards if any tirA B Noise i) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example traffic, equipment, operation other)? -t--e.",-) Garr, ei -v' n D I S —e ii) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short -term or 'a long -term basis (for example traffic construction operation other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site C ki Stru et Bi hot S-e e S iii) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts if any All e f pn if; uU ke.- ryite EVALUATION FOR Environmental Checklist EVALUATION FOR Page 6 AGENCY U 8 Land and Shoreline Use A. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? IZes the4171 B Has the site been used for agriculture? If so describe 0 C Describe any structures on the site Nom D Will any s ructures be demolished? If so what? E. What is the current zoning classification of the site? F What is the current Comprehensive Plan designation of the site? b G What is the current Shoreline Master Program designation of the site? NIA H Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive are? If so, specify jj Q How many people would reside or work in the completed project? displace? N K. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts if any up to 8 0 J Approximately how many people would the completed project it L Proposed measures to ensure the proposal is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans if any s 9 Housing A. Approximately how many units would be provided if any? Indicate whether high middle or low- income housing Z/() rn, d d /e 'T) C B Approximately how many units if any would be eliminated? Indicate whether high middle or low- income housing AiO-y C Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts if any rally IQ Sc -he s e_ rth �'�,t_ an-S, &t- ire_creid-Loyi 10 Aesthetics A. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s) not including antennas what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed? See 2/ a -ptail 27 -feet pu..Lhh cf Si d h 4 B What views in the immedia e vicinity would be altered or obstructed? N or�2 C Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts if any A i,1 Ju -ra/I p /an r n (u,P) d .S et p.e.- ddsi qr 11 Light and Glare .1 .J A. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What timeof day would it mainly occur? OhIy CLOWV1 -+-d- p c j eiti rerere? c/xt r icY W, I I a e�u� t 1111 B Could light or glare rom the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? /v� Environmental Checklist EVALUATION FOR Page 7 AGENCY USE C What existing off -site sources of H or glare may affect your proposal? f j r e e P l LJ q l S 4-- a O Y; i q t re del- 0 1i alt 5 Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts LaAn et g C a7' nt3 *4-- t S2, Or (ot) t.Ue d�-e. .�,X�err ligh- h 3 �1 12. Recreation if any A. What designated and info the immediate vicinity? W2, d B Would the proposed projec uses? If so describe i/0 rp}al recreational opportunities are in a n-at i, u o�S ad 1 C.IV€ 4 h piaci displace any existing recreational C Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any we, w i 11 o c'1 1 1 dY" Me, ✓-es 3 13 Historic and Cultural Preservation A. Are there any places or objects listed on or proposed for national state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so generally describe B Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultur I importance known to be on or next to the site ll �o ve C Prop any measures to reduce or control impacts if an 14 Transportation A. Identify public streets and highways serving the site and describe proposed access to the existing street system Show on site plans if any •Ce1 p lays fe/ ,s i 8 P /erS1-, /8 f`' SI- B Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the newest transit stop? n/D Ih v -e�rse the &i ier )L. g $J C How many parking spaces would the completed project have? Howmary would the project eliminate? 75 D D Will the proposal require any new roads or streets or improvements to existing roads or streets not including driveways? If so generally describe (indicate either public or private) No E Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water rail or air transportation? If so generally describe /J O F How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the complebd project? If known indicate whe peak volumes would occur Oh /Y f'ie z yens by o res,dek. G }'roposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts if any /V r.e, 15 Public Services A. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example? fire protection police protection healthcare schools other)? If so generally describe E af /I/ me t-v) 6-0 FO 2 older Environmental Checklist EVALUATION FOR Page 8 AGENCY UP B Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services if any �e nr_e_e_; 16 Utilities irc►.e uti i currently available at the site electricity natural gas water telephone sanitary sewer)eptic system, o B Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providirg the service and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed �IIc 1 ca.-1 waJ -e.r refuse- 1-e%h, a,vec. Lb 17 Economics A. If the proposal will result in expansion of an existing business please describe the nature of the expansion (e g additional land and /or buildings new equipment, new employees) A !I B If the proposal is the creation of a new business please describe (e g re -use of an existinbuilding and site, construction of a new building) C Describe if the proposal is the first of its type in the community or what the similar uses are /A- D How many people will the proposal provide employment for at its completion and what types of jobs will be created (e g sales clerks factory workers, etc.? (Jobs created by the construction of the proposal should be reported separately Av 111 E. Where will the materials, goods or services utilized by the proposal come from? n f F Where will the goods or services produced by the proposal be utilized? AI /JA G Who will utilize the goods or services produced by the proposal? A/ /A H Will the proposal alter the tax assessments of the area? �v 14-- ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT (ESA) INFORMATION A. LISTED SPECIES If ESA listed species (salmon, trout, and chars, e.g. bull trout) are present or ever were present in the watershed where your project will belocated your project has the potential for affecting them, and you need to conply with the ESA. The questions in this section will help determine if the ESA listings will impact your project. Within the City of Port Angeles the watershed is the Port Angeles Harbor Are ESA listed salmonids currently present in the watershed in which your project will be Yes X No Environmental Checklist EVALUATION FOR Page 9 AGENCY USE Has there ever been an ESA listed salmonid stock present in this watershed Yes X No Uncertain Please describe Puget Sound Chinook Salmon, Strait of Juan de Fuca s chum sa l mo n, a b trout are listed as threatened s ecies in the Elwha River. Morse Creek. and the Strait of Juan de Fuca including Port Anaeles Harbor. if you answered `yes" to either of the above questions, you should complete the remainder of this section If not, skip to Non Project Action Section Page 13] 1 Name of watershed Port Angeles Reaional Watershed (Elwha Morse). 2 Name of nearest waterbody I d \luu^ de FiAlltt. 3 What is the distance from this project to the nearest body of water? (Often a buffer between the project and a stream can reduce the chance of a negative impact to fish) 2000 (Fee* 4 What is the current land use between the project and the potentially affected water body (parking lot, farmland etc.)? Ees, d E L'- f`1CL-f 5 Is the project above a natural permanent barrier (waterfall) natural temporary barrier (beaver pond) man made barrier (culvert, dam) other (explain) MD 6 If you checked any of the items listed in the above question #5 are there any resident salmonid populations above the blockage? Yes No Don't know 7 What percent of the project will be impervious surface (including pavement and roof area)? 33 B FISH MIGRATION The following questions will help determine if this project could interfere with migration of adult and juvenile fish (Both increases and decreases to water flow can affect fish migration 1 Does the project require the withdrawal of Surface water? No Name of surface water body Ground water? MO Amount From where? Depth of well 2 Will any water be rerouted? a -i it) (Lek- 3 Will there be retention ponds? If yes, will this be an infiltration pond or a surface discharge to either a municipal storm water system or a surface water body? If a surface water discharge name of waterbody Environmental Checklist EVALUATION FOR Page 10 AGENCY USE 4 Will new roads be required? Ai() (Increased road mileage may affect the timing of water reaching a stream and may impact fish habitat.) 5 Are culverts proposed as part of the project? /)d 6 Will topography changes affect the duration /direction of runoff flows? If yes, describe No 7 Will the project involve any reduction of the floodway or floodplain by filling or other partial blockage of flows? A) b If yes how will the loss of flood storage be mitigated by your project? C WATER QUALITY 1 Do you know of any problems with water quality in any of the streams within this watershed? If so describe AID 2 A m your project reduce or increase shade along or over a waterbody? 3 Will the project increase nutrient loading or have the potential to increase nutrient loading or contaminants (fertilizers, other waste discharges, or runoff) to the waterbody? Air) 4 Will turbidity be increased because of the project activities ?Ak 5 Will your project require long term maintenance i e bridge cleaning highway sa ting chemical sprays for vegetation management, clearing of parking lots? N. ,O D VEGETATION 1 banks? 7 )\/'11 the project involve the removal of any vegetation from stream 2 If any vegetation is removed do you plan to replant? /Q NON-PROJECT SPECIFIC ACTIONS Complete this section only if your proposal involves a non project specific action such as a Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Zoning Code Amendment, area -wide rezone (City -wide or large sub area),or other similar action When answering these questions be aware of to what extent the proposal or the types of activities likely to result from the proposal would affect the item at a greater intensity or at a faster rate than if the proposal were not implemented Respond briefly and in general terms. 1 How would the proposal be likely to increase discharge -to- water emissions to air production storage, or release of toxic or hazardous substances or production of noise? r Environmental Checklist EVALUATION FOR Page 11 AGENCZ USE Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases 2 How would the proposal be likely to affect plants animals fish or marine life? Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants animals fish or marine life 3 How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources? Proposed measures to conserve energy and natural resources 4 How would the proposal be likely to use or affect environmentally sensitive areas or areas designated (or eligible or under study) for governmental protection such as parks wilderness wild and scenic rivers, threatened or endangered species habitat, historic or cultural sites wetlands floodplains or prime farmlands? Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts 5 How would the proposal be likely to affect land and shoreline use including whether it would allow or encourage land or shoreline uses incompatible with existing plans? Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreland and land use impacts 6 How would the proposal be likely to increase demands on transportation or public services and utilities? Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) 7 Identify if possible whether the proposal may conflict with local state or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. I, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge, the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of nonsignificance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. SIGNED DATE. -a ct 3 CC) PHONE ?go-ci 150 Feet t I' rn al Datum NAVE! 88 Ha gal Data NAD 83/91 Area Map This op or twirled to be ed legal de iptim Th apldrat tg piodi ed b the Cin of Pal Angell fo as of use td purpos :"40*' Am odlei ise of this map /d, tgshall not be the responsibilm of the Cim. TM map ot trended to be ded a legal description 7711 mapldraw g s prod ed by the City of Port Angeles fo Its ow, tse and In rposes. 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