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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3405 Mt Angeles Rd - BuildingMr Jeff Pnest 133 Mariah Winds Way Port Angeles WA 98362 Dear Mr Priest: WESTECH ECH COME ANY Environmental Consulting Site Permitting March 27, 2006 MAR 2 8 2006 CITY OF PORT ANGELES Dept. of Community Development We have conducted a preliminary investigation of your client's property at 3405 Mount Angeles Road (the western portion of Parcel 063014- 540815) at the southwest corner of Mount Angeles and East Eckard Avenue (Figure 1) The property is still occupied by an older house which is unoccupied We understand that the County has red tagged that house due to water entering the home from a drainage problem East Eckard has apparently been raised in elevation and the home lot has been filled to a depth of 1 -3 feet in some places It is somewhat difficult to determine the previous elevation and conditions due to the presence of fill material We examined various portions of the property for the presence of wetlands We noted a few areas of darkened soils in the northwest corner and on the east side of the house The east side of the house appeared to have had mainly upland plants prior to grading and- filling based on- remnant plant -life There appears. to have been ..a small wetland. area in the northwestern corner of the property Fill material has been placed over this area The City of Port Angeles requested an independent analysis of the size and relative importance of that wetland as documented by this letter It was difficult to determine the original condition of the wetland due to the presence and depth of fill It appears that the wetland s origins are seeps on the hillside located on the south side of the parcel Recent re- construction of Eckard Avenue to provide access to the Eckard Heights subdivision has raised the road level and resulted in the impoundment of water at 3405 Mount Angeles Road Based on observable site conditions and on -site measurements and several soil test pits checked by Westech on March 24 2006 the wetland appears to have been less than 2 000 square feet in size The actual size cannot be determined without removal of the fill material The Port Angeles City Code pertaining to Environmentally Sensitive Areas specifically wetlands indicates that regulated wetlands do not include Category II or III wetlands less than 2,500 square feet in size or Category IV wetlands less than 10 000 square feet in size While it was not possible to establish the category for the on -site wetland, it was most likely a Category IV wetland based on its small size and the intensity of development surrounding it. It therefore appears that the wetland was not a wetland subject to regulation by the City of Port Angeles P 0 Box 2876 Port Angeles, Washington 98362 Telephone. (360) 565 -1333 Fax: (360) 452 -6708 email bshea @tenforward.com 1 7 Mr Jeff Priest March 27, 2006 Page Two Since the Wetland appears to have been non regulatory, the only other issue is control of the extra .water on the Site This is best handled by your engineer (Zenovic and Associates) On -Site drainage intercepting the water from the hillside and leading it to a ditch or curtain drain which runs off eastward along Eckard Avenue would probably be the simplest solution The presence of wetland soils may also lead to requirements for deeper foundations or removal of these compressible soils near the foundation. Mr Scott Johns of the City of Port Angeles has indicated that a letter stating whether the wetlands are regulatory or not regulatory under the City Code is necessary This letter constitutes our professional opinion on that issue If you have furtherquestions please give me a call. Thank you Sincerely G Bradfor• Shea Ph D REA Principal Scientist GB.Sims Enclosure 1 Westech Company 2006 Project Site Location (2000 Aerial Map) base 2006 Figure 1 1 Online Map Data Source Clallam County