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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM_DNR FPA approved permit_20211110_v1October 2020 - Notice of Decision Page 1 of 2 FPA/N No: 2422644 Effective Date: 11/10/2021 Expiration Date: 11/10/2024 Shut Down Zone: 657 Forest Practices Application/Notification Notice of Decision EARR Tax Credit: ☐ Eligible ☒ Non-eligible Reference: Sumpter Short Plat Decision ☐ Notification Accepted Operations shall not begin before the effective date. ☒ Approved This Forest Practices Application is subject to the conditions listed below. ☐ Disapproved This Forest Practices Application is disapproved for the reasons listed below. ☐ Withdrawn Applicant has withdrawn the Forest Practices Application/Notification (FPA/N). ☐ Closed All forest practices obligations are met. FPA/N Classification Number of Years Granted on Multi-Year Request ☐ Class II ☐ Class III ☒ Class IVG ☐ Class IVS ☐ 4 years ☐ 5 years Conditions on Approval/Reasons for Disapproval Note: Trees that are within 145 feet of a permanent structure that is frequented by people are not considered forestland and harvest of those areas are not permitted under this FPA. Contact King County to see if they require any permits for tree harvest in the non-forestland areas. Issued By: Eric Dasso Region: South Puget Sound Title: Resource Protection Forester Date: 11/10/2021 Copies to: ☒ Landowner, Timber Owner and Operator Issued in person: ☐ Landowner ☐ Timber Owner ☐ Operator By: October 2020 - Notice of Decision Page 2 of 2 Appeal Information You have thirty (30) days to file (i.e., actually deliver) an appeal in writing of this Decision and any related State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) determinations to the Pollution Control Hearings Board, the Attorney General’s Office, and the Department of Natural Resources’ region office. See RCW 76.09.205. The appeal period starts when the applicant receives this decision, which usually happens electronically on the date indicated below. You must file your appeal at all three addresses below: Pollution Control Hearings Board Office of the Attorney General Natural Resources Division Department Of Natural Resources South Puget Sound Region Physical Address 1111 Israel Road SW Suite 301 Tumwater, WA 98501 Mailing address Post Office Box 40903 Olympia, WA 98504-0903 Physical Address 1125 Washington Street, SE Olympia, WA 98504 Mailing Address Post Office Box 40100 Olympia, WA 98504-0100 Physical Address 950 Farman Ave N Enumclaw, WA 98022 Mailing Address 950 Farman Ave N Enumclaw, WA 98022 Information regarding the Pollution Control Hearings Board can be found at: http://www.eluho.wa.gov/ Other Applicable Laws Operating as described in this application/notification does not ensure compliance with the Endangered Species Act, or other federal, state, or local laws. Transfer of Forest Practices Application/Notification (WAC 222-20-010) Use the “Notice of Transfer of Approved Forest Practices Application/Notification” form. This form is available at region offices and on the Forest Practices website: https://www.dnr.wa.gov/programs-and-services/forest-practices/review- applications-fpars/forest-practices-forms-and. Notify DNR of new Operators within 48 hours. Continuing Forestland Obligations (RCW 76.09.060, RCW 76.09.070, RCW 76.09.390, and WAC 222-20-055) Obligations include reforestation, road maintenance and abandonment plans, conversions of forestland to non- forestry use and/or harvest strategies on perennial non-fish habitat (Type Np) waters in Eastern Washington. Before the sale or transfer of land or perpetual timber rights subject to continuing forest and obligations, the seller must notify the buyer of such an obligation on a form titled “Notice of Continuing Forest Land Obligation”. The seller and buyer must both sign the “Notice of Continuing Forest Land Obligation” form and send it to the DNR Region Office for retention. This form is available at DNR region offices. If the seller fails to notify the buyer about the continuing forestland obligation, the seller must pay the buyer’s costs related to continuing forestland obligations, including all legal costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred by the buyer in enforcing the continuing forestland obligation against the seller. Failure by the seller to send the required notice to DNR at the time of sale will be prima facie evidence in an action by the buyer against the seller for costs related to the continuing forestland obligation prior to sale. DNR Affidavit of Mailing On this day 11/10/2021, I placed in the United States mail at Olympia, WA, postage paid, a true and accurate copy of this document. Notice of Decision FPA #2422644. Meredith Dessens (Printed Name) (Signature)