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Cit` of Edmonds
Development Services Department
Planning Division
Phone: 425.771.0220
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The Critical Areas Checklist contained on this form is to
be filled out by any person preparing a Development
Permit Application for the City of Edmonds prior to
his/her submittal of the application to the City'
The purpose of the Checklist is to enable City staff to
determine whether any potential Critical Areas are, or
may be, present on the subject property. The information
needed to complete the Checklist should be easily
available from observations of the site or data available at
City Hall (Critical areas inventories, maps, or soil
surveys).
Date Received: 1 µ.
City Receipt #: ro
Critical Areas File #: 6AA/Too
Critical Areas Checklist Fee: 11 1J1D
Date Mailed to Applicant:
A property owner, or his/her authorized representative,
must fill out the checklist, sign and date it, and submit it
to the City. The City will review the checklist, make a
precursory 'site visit, and make a determination of the
subsequent steps necessary to complete a development
permit application.
Please submit a vicinity map, along with the signed copy
of this form to assist City staff in finding and locating the
specific piece of property described on this form. In
addition, the applicant shall include other pertinent
information (e.g. site plan, topography map, etc.) or
studies in conjunction with this Checklist to assistant staff
in completing their preliminary assessment of the site.
The undersigned applicant, and his/her/its heirs, and assigns, in consideration on the processing of the application agrees
to release, indemnify, defend and hold the City of Edmonds harmless from any and all damages, including reasonable
attorney's fees, arising from any action or infraction based in whole or part upon false, misleading, inaccurate or
incomplete information furnished by the applicant, his/her/its agents or employees.
By my signature, I certify that the information and exhibits herewith submitted are true and correct to the best of my
knowledge and that 1 am authorized to file this appllcatioti on the behalf"ol'the owner as fisted below,
SIGNATURE OF A11PLICANJ r/AC.;I:NT t . l:DATF, 311111,6
Property Owner's Authorization
By my signature, I certify that I have authorized the above Applicant/Agent to apply for the subject land use application,
and grant my permission for the public officials and the staff of the City of Edmonds to enter the subject property for the
purposes of inspection and posting attendant to this application.1
SIGNATURE OF OWNER W
Owner/Applicant:
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Name Mar9aLo,'6 Neck
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City State Zip
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Applicant Representative:
Name J
Street Address
City State Zip
Telephone:70-6 S-- 2311741 cell Telephone:
Email address:(,„ mm �^!„,o7 Email Address:
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Critical Areas Checklist
Site Information (soils/'topography/ hdrolo , /vegetation)
1. Site Address/ Location: t6. 7/1 7 "" e k/o fid" Ctt?01--6
2. Property Tax Account Number: 0 0 57 1310 00 l D F. D O
3. Approximate Site Size (acres or square feet): 1 '21 900 fy.
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4. Is this site currently developed? X yes; no.
If yes; how is site developed? : vt he Fa k 61 CW_
5. Describe the general site topography. Check all that apply.
Flat: less than 5 -feet elevation change over entire site.
Rolling: slopes on site generally less than 15% (a vertical rise of 10 -feet over a horizontal
distance of 66 -feet).
Hilly: slopes present on site of more than 15% and less than 30% (a vertical rise of 10 -feet
over a horizontal distance of 33 to 66 -feet).
Steep: grades of greater than 30% present on site (a vertical rise of 10 -feet over a horizontal
distance of less than 33 -feet).
Other (please describe):
6. Site contains areas of year-round standing water: Approx. Depth:
7. Site contains areas of seasonal standing water: - ;Approx. Depth:
What season(s) of the year?
8. Site is in the floodway —ALO floodplain A10 of a water course.
9. Site contains a creek or an area where water flows across the grounds surface? Flows are year-round?
/VO Flows are seasonal? (What time of year? ).
10. Site is primarily: forested ; meadow ;shrubs ; mixed V-11"
urban landscaped (lawn, shrubs etc) ✓
11. Obvious wetland is present on site: .
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1. Plan Check Number, if applicable?
2. Site is Zoned? Us F 17-
3.
73. SCS mapped soil type(s)? k, 4 "
4. Critical Areas, inventory or C.A. map indicates Critical Area on site?
5. Site within designated earth subsidence landslide hazard area? A10
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STUDY REQUIRED WAIVER
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This document is for Menerat information purposes only and is �arovided on an 'as is'
antras avaiiatale` basis. The data used comes from a variety of faUkatic sources and
warranty of any (kind is given as to its accuracy. Users of this document agree
to indemnify and save harmless the CRy of Edmonds, its officials officers,,
ernfaloyees and/or, gents from and against any ctaim, demand or action, arising
out of any crse or faossessfon of thfs document
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CITY OF EDMONDS
1215 1h Avenue North, Edmonds WA 98020
Phone: 425.771.0220 • Fax: 425.771.0221 • Web: www,edmondswa. ov
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT • PLANNING DIVISION
Critical Areas Reconnaissance Report
Critical Areas File Number
Site Location
Tax Account Number
Property Owner
Applicant
Critical Areas Present
Site Description
CRA20160024
1671176 th Avenue West, Edmonds
00513100010200
Michael King/Margaret Plecki
Michael King
Q Streams
Q Geologically Hazardous Areas
Q Erosion Hazard Areas
During review and inspection of the subject site, it was found that the site may contain or be
adjacent to critical areas, including a Stream, and Geologically Hazardous Areas (Erosion Hazard
Area), pursuant to Chapters 23.40, 23.80 and 23.90 of the Edmonds Community Development
Code (ECDC).
The associated LiDAR map indicates that the eastern two-thirds of the subject site slopes
downward approximately 70' from east to west over a horizontal distance of 200'
(approximately 35%). The western third of the parcel is relatively flat. Soils throughout the site
are identified as Alderwood gravelly sandy loams (15% - 25% slope). As a result, the slopes in
excess of 15% are classified as a potential erosion hazard. At site visit and discussion with
owner, there is known evidence of soil instability. The attached map was provided by the
owner.
A tributary of Stilthouse Creek runs through the parcel that abuts the northern edge of the
subject property, but the stream appears to be in excess of 100' from the subject property..
Determination: Study Required
This review applies to the entire subject parcel. When you have a specific development
proposal for this site, contact the Planning Division at 425.771.0220 to determine whether a
critical area report is required for the project.
Mike Clugston, AICP, Associate Planner
Name, Title 16;4k%' So LfL'el Signature
March 29, 2016
Date
Cited sections of the Edmonds Community Development Code (ECDC) can be found on
the City of Edmonds website at www.edmondswa. ov.
Streams
Streams are areas where surface waters produce a defined channel or bed which demonstrates
clear evidence of the passage of water. Regulated as types of Fish and Wildlife Habitat
Conservation Areas, streams are classified according to whether they run year round and
whether they support fish populations according to the classification system listed in ECDC
23.90.010.A.1.
Development proposals that encroach into streams or their buffers may be allowed through the
approval of a critical area report. In addition to the general requirements for critical areas
reports, specific report requirements for Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Areas are
provided in ECDC 23.90.020.A to C with additional requirements for streams in ECDC
23.90.020. D.
The minimum buffer widths for streams vary depending on the type of stream and are listed in
ECDC 23.90.040.D.1. The width of a stream buffer may be reduced through buffer
enhancement if through the review of a Stream Buffer Enhancement Plan that meets the
specific requirements referenced in ECDC 23.90.040.D.2. The maximum amount that a buffer
can be reduced through buffer enhancement is 50%. A buffer may also be modified through
buffer averaging. The criteria applied to buffer averaging are listed in ECDC 23.90.040.D.2. The
maximum amount that the buffer width can be reduced at any single location through buffer
averaging is 50%. Development proposals that propose encroachments into buffers beyond
what is allowed through the above methods require a Critical Areas Variance in accordance
with ECDC 23.40.210.
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Erosion Hazard Areas
Development is regulated within Erosion Hazard Areas and must meet specific criteria. For
erosion hazard areas with suitable slope stability, an erosion and sediment control plan
prepared in compliance ECDC 18.30 will be considered to meet the critical areas "Study
Required" determination. The determination of "suitable slope stability" will be made by both
the Planning and Engineering divisions of the City of Edmonds. In areas where the slope
stability is not suitable, projects within Erosion Hazard Areas will require a report by a licensed
geotechnical engineer or similar qualified professional. Report requirements and development
standards for alterations within erosion hazard areas are found in ECDC 23.80.050 through
23.80.070.
General Report Requirements
Critical areas reports identify, classify and delineate areas on or adjacent to the subject
property that may qualify as critical areas. They also assess these areas and identify any
potential impacts resulting from specific development proposals. If a specific development
proposal results in an alteration to a critical area, the critical areas report must contain a
mitigation plan. General mitigation requirements for all critical areas are described in ECDC
23.40. 110 through 23.40.140.
Critical area reports are most commonly submitted when applying for a building permit or land
use development application but they can be submitted at any time. The minimum
requirements for all critical area reports are listed in ECDC 23.40.090.D. There are additional
report requirements for specific types of critical areas (see below). Note that it is important for
the report to be prepared by a qualified professional as defined in the ordinance.
Allowed Activities & Exempt Proposals
Certain activities are allowed in or near critical area buffers as specified in ECDC 23.40.220.
Similarly, certain development proposals may be exempt from Critical Areas requirements
(ECDC 23.40.230). However, it is much more likely that an alteration to a critical area or buffer
will require some form of City oversight and approval. According to ECDC 23.40.320:
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"Alteration" means any human -induced action which changes the existing conditions of
a critical area or its buffer. Alterations include, but are not limited to: grading, grading;
filling, dredging, draining; channelizing; cutting, pruning, limbing or topping, clearing,
relocating or removing vegetation; applying herbicides or pesticides or any hazardous or
toxic substance, discharging pollutants, paving, construction, application of gravel;
modifying for surface water management purposes; or any other human activity that
changes the existing landforms, vegetation, hydrology, wildlife or wildlife habitat value
of critical areas.
Unpermitted alteration of a critical area (such as tree cutting or dumping yard waste) can
lead to enforcement action and fines. If you are uncertain about whether an action qualifies
as an allowed or exempt activity, please contact the Planning Division.
Building Setbacks
Unless otherwise provided, buildings and other structures must be set back a distance of 15
feet from the edges of all critical area buffers or from the edges of all critical areas, if no buffers
are required. The following may be allowed in the building setback area: 1) landscaping; 2)
uncovered decks; 3) building overhangs, if such overhangs do not extend more than 30 inches
into the setback area; and 4) impervious ground surfaces, such as driveways and patios;
provided, that such improvements may be subject to water quality regulations as adopted in
the current editions of the International Residential Code and International Building Code, as
adopted in ECDC Title 19.
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