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CRA19990064.PDFt III I�� III CA FILE NO. GI u' L Critical Areas Checklist MA I Al GC&q --------------------------------------- ---------------------- Site Information (soils/topography/hydrology/vegetation) 1. Site Address/Location: 2. Property Tax Account Number: :935-- 3. Approximate Site Size (acres or square feet): 4. Is this site currently developed? yes; _X_ no. If yes; how is site developed? 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: 2__; Approx. Depth: What season(s) of the year? • 8. Site is in the floodwaYlain of a water course. � floodplain 9. Site contains a creek or an area where water flows across the grounds surface? Flows are year- round? _A /j/L 1 �` &6easonal? (What time of year? ), forested /r �C�' adow shrubs mixed 10. Site is primarily: � I urban landscaped (lawn,shrubs etc) 11. Obvious wetland is present on site: �/ sue. .5 ^ca chk.doc; Rev 10/03/97 City of Edmonds t[W CRITICAL AREAS CHECKLIST 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 a development permit 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). RECEIVED. . MAR 121999 PERMIT COUNTER An applicant, or his/her 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 assist staff in completing their preliminary assessment of the site I have completed the attached Critical Areas Checklist and attest that the answers provided are factual, to the best of my knowledge (fill out the appropriate column below). _ Owner/Applicant: Applicant Representative: Name Street Address (` IVV&jo City State Zip L12 s) -? Ll Z — 1,J-.6 37 Telephone Signature '� ZI-2%,q Date Name Street Address City State Zip Telephone Signature Date c:reception\jana\cacl. doc (over) • E • City of Edmonds Critical Areas Determination Applicant: Ghedrghe Madalina Determination #: CA-99-64 Project Name: Permit Number: Site Location: 18105 Sunset Way Property Tax Acct #: 1827 042 035 00 Project Description Non -Project Specific Determination: Study Required: During review and inspection of the subject site, it was found that the site contains and/or is adjacent to a Steep Slope Hazard Area and a Class 3 stream pursuant to Chapter 20.15B of the Edmonds Community Development Code (ECDC). Based on these findings, prior to submission of any development permit, you will be required satisfy the requirements of ECDC 20.15B by completing the following: Steep Slope Hazard Area Delineation Requirements: To determine the extent of the Steep Slope Hazard Area, a topographic survey prepared by a Licensed Land Surveyor delineating Steep Slope Hazard Areas must be completed. Any slope of 40% or more with at least 20 feet of rise will be classified as a Steep Slope Hazard Area. A 50-foot buffer is required from both the top and toe of a Steep Slope Hazard Area. A 15- foot building setback is required from the 50-foot buffer. For development of any kind which is proposed within the critical area, 50-foot buffer or 15- foot buffer setback, it must be shown that the development will not adversely impact the Critical Area or its buffer, by doing one or possibly both of the following depending on the outcome of the study: 1. For development proposals which will occur within the 50-foot buffe r, but no closer than 25 feet from the top or toe or the slope, the 50-foot buffer requirement may be reduced to 10 feet if a study is completed by a licensed geologist or geotechnical engineer which clearly demonstrates that the proposed buffer alteration will have no adverse impact upon the site, the public or any private party. All Critical Area Studies must be completed by a licensed Geotechnical Engineer (as defined in ECDC 20.15B.020.Y) or under a three party contract where the City hires the professional required, and the applicant pays for the study (pursuant to ECDC Section 20.15B.140). 2. If development must occur within the critical area, buffer, and/or buffer setback, and is not identified as an exception per ECDC Chapter 20.15B, a Reasonable Use Exception and Variance must be obtained pursuant to ECDC 20.15B.170A and 20.15B.040C). Stream Delineation Requirements: Submit a survey prepared by a Licensed Land Surveyor delineating the top of the stream bank, required 10-foot buffer, and 15-foot setback to any proposed development. This stream flows into Puget Sound, therefore, the applicant must contact the Department of Fish & Wildlife, have them review the site and submit a letter determining the impacts of development on this site and, if necessary, recommend mitigation measures to ensure protection of the habitat/stream. There is also a drain line on the west side property line. This is being considered a surface water runoff device, so there is no buffer required. However, no structures can be built on utility easements: Please check with the Engineering Division or Public Works Department if you have questions about the utility easements. If the property owner wishes to apply for a specific development permit which they feel would not impact the Critical Areas located on the site, they may submit their proposal to the Planning Department for review. If the Planning Department finds that the proposed development permit will not adversely impact a Critical Areas or its buffers, a conditional waiver may be issued on a project by project basis. M.E. Meg Gruwell %.�/ 3/23/1999 Name • 0 Date