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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReport 01CITY OF RENTON DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM Date: April 15, 2009 To: City Clerk's Office From: Stacy Tucker Subject: Land Use File Closeout Please complete the following information to facilitate project closeout and indexing by the City Clerk's Office. ' Project Name· . South Lake Washington Derelict Barge Removal LUA (file) Number: LUA-08-111, SME Cross-References: AKA's: Derelict Barge Removal, DNR Barge Removal, I-90 Section Removal from Lake Washington, Lake Washington Barge Removal Project Manager: Jennifer Henning , Acceptance Date: September 23, 2008 ) Applicant: Monica Shoemaker, DNR 'Owner: Washington State Dept. of Natural Resources (DNR) Contact: Same as applicant PIO Number: N/A ERC Decision Date: ERC Appeal Date: Administrative Approval: Sapte,, 1be1 28, &09 '°"I I Z>-s/o 8 ! Appeal Period Ends: October 13, 2008 ) Public Hearing Date: · Date Appealed to HEX: By Whom: HEX Decision: Date: Date Appealed to Council: By Whom: Council Decision: Date: Mylar Recording Number: " Project Description: Remove 40' long by 12' wide by 6' deep steal barge from Lake Washington. DNR j proposes to remove the barge (a former section of the 1-90 Bridge) which is currently anchored to an old , underwater stump. The barge contains some lake water which is causing it to list to one side. The barge would be dewatered and brought back to an even keel and towed to a dock to be hauled out of the water for proper disposal or reuse if suitable. The wooden stump and anchoring system will also be pulled out and disoosed of. Location: Lake Washington near the Renton Municipal Airport west of the mouth of Cedar River approx. 600 ft waterward of the shoreline Comments: EXEMPTION FROM SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT REQUIREMENT September 23, 2008 EXEMPTION FILE NUMBER: LUA08-111-SME APPLICANT: Monica Shoemaker for Washington State Department of Natural Resources 950 Farman Ave N Enumclaw, WA 98022 OWNER: Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) PROJECT NAME: South Lake Washington Derelict Barge Removal PROPOSAL: The applicant seeks a Shoreline Exemption to remove a 40' long by 12' wide by 6' deep steel barge from Lake Washington. DNR proposes to remove the barge (a former section of the 1-90 bridge) which is currently anchored to an old underwater stump. The barge contains some lake water which is causing it to list to one side. The barge would be dewatered and brought back to an even keel and towed to a dock to be hauled out of the water for proper disposal or reuse if suitable. The wooden stump and anchoring system will also be pulled out and disposed of. PROJECT LOCATION: In Lake Washington near the Renton Municipal Airport just west of the mouth of the Cedar River and approximately 600 feet water ward of the shoreline. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lake Washington at 47.50224 N lat/-122.2137 W long SEC-TWN-R: NE 1/4 7-23N-5E WATER BODY/WETLAND: Lake Washington CORPS PUBLIC NOTICE NUMBER: NA DATES OF PROPOSED WORK: Work will take less than a day to complete. Work will begin once permits are issued and will be complete by December 31, 2008. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Contact the Assistant Airport Manager (425-430-7471) as soon as work date(s) is determined so he can advise seaplane pilots in advance of the project. If the structure(s) will be removed from the lake via Gene Coulon Park boat ramps, first obtain approval from the City of Renton Parks Department (425-430-6601) prior to starting work. An exemption from a Shoreline Management Substantial Development Permit is hereby granted on the proposed project described on the attached form for the following reason(s): / • Projects intended to improve fish or wildlife habitat or fish passage. A public or private project, the primary purpose of which is to improve fish or wildlife habitat or fish passage, when all of the following apply: (i) The project has been approved in writing by the Department of Fish and Wildlife as necessary for the improvement of the habitat or passage and appropriately designed and sited to accomplish the intended purpose; (ii) The project has received hydraulic project approval by the Department of Fish and Wildlife pursuant to chapter 75.20 RCW; and (iii) The local government has determined that the project is consistent with the local shoreline master program. The local government shall make such determination in a timely manner and provide it by Jetter to the project proponent. The proposed development is ,sistent or inconsistent with: CONSISTENT --1,_ X INCONSISTENT Policies of the Shoreline Management Act. The Master Program. ~ '2 I I_ ......._______ ~ , V \..,.-'\._. I SJ C. E. Vincent, Planning Director Community an Economic Development 1 z 'l 6Y Date To appeal this determination, a written appeal accompanied by the required $75.00 filing fee must be filed with the City of Renton Hearing Examiner (1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, 425-430-6515) no more than 14 days from the date of this decision. Your submittal should explain the basis for the appeal. Section 4-8-110 of the Renton Municipal code provides further information on the appeal process. •• WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENTOF Natural Resources DOUG SUTHERLAND Commissioner of Public Lands September 3, 2008 Jennifer He1111ing Planning Manager City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Dear Ms. Henning: Please find enclosed with this letter a Land Use Permit Master Application, Project Narrative, WAC 197-11-800 (12), a map, and pictures for the proposed project to removal a derelict barge from South Lake Washington. I previously sent you a copy of the JARP A application for your records. If you need any additional information please don't hesitate to contact me at (206) 799- 2949 or monica.shoemaker(cvdnr.wa.gov. Sincerely, Monica Shoemaker Natural Resource Specialist Enclosures SOUTH PUGET SOUND REGION I 950 FARMAN AVE N I ENUMCLAW, WA 98022-9282 TEL (360) 825-1631 I FAX: (360) 825-1672 I TTY: (360) 825-6381 Equal Opportunity Employer RECYCLED PAPER 0 City of Renton LAND USE PERMIT MASTER APPLICATION PROPERTY OWNER(S) TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS NAME: Washington State Department of Natural Resources PROJECT INFORMATION ADDRESS: 950 Farman Avenue North PROJECT OR DEVELOPMENT NAME:Derelict Barge Removal CITY: Enumclaw ZIP: 98022 PROJECT/ADDRESS(S)/LOCATION AND ZIP CODE No TELEPHONE NUMBER: 360-825-1631 address, located in South Lake Washington at 47.50224 N lat/ -122.2137 W long APPLICANT (if other than owner) KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S ACCOUNT NUMBER(S): NA NAME: Monica Shoemaker COMPANY (if applicable): DNR EXISTING LAND USE(S): Lake Washington ADDRESS: 950 Farman Anvue North PROPOSED LAND USE(S): NA CITY: Enumclaw ZIP: EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION:NA 98022 TELEPHONE NUMBER 206-799-2949 PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP DESIGNATION (if applicable): NA CONTACT PERSON EXISTING ZONING: adjacent upland urban center NAME: Same as above PROPOSED ZONING (if applicable) NA COMPANY (if applicable): SITE AREA (in square feet): SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PUBLIC ROADWAYS TO BE DEDICATED: NA ADDRESS: SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENTS: NA CITY: ZIP: PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DENSITY IN UNITS PER NET ACRE (if applicable): NA C:\Documents and Scttings\slmm490\Local Settings\'f'empornry lntemet Files\OLK 195\rnastcrapp (2).doc • I - ::>JECT INFORMATION (co1 1ued) NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS (if applicable): NA NUMBER OF NEW DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): NA NUMBER OF EXISTING DWELLING UNITS (if applicable): NA SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): NA SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable) NA SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): NA SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TO REMAIN (if applicable): NA NET FLOOR AREA OF NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS (if applicable): NA NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES TO BE EMPLOYED BY THE NEW PROJECT (if applicable): NA PROJECT VALUE $14,050 IS THE SITE LOCATED IN ANY TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREA. PLEASE INCLUDE SQUARE FOOTAGE (if applicable): ::J AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA ONE .J AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA TWO ::J FLOOD HAZARD AREA sq. ft. ::J GEOLOGIC HAZARD sq. ft. ::J HABITAT CONSERVATION sq. ft. )( SHORELINE STREAMS AND LAKES agrx. 600 sq. ft. .J WETLANDS sq. ft C:\Documents and Settings\s!mm490\J,ocal Settings\Tcmporary lnkrnet Files\OLKl 95\masterapp (2J.doc -2 - LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (Attach legal description on seoarate sheet with the following information included) SITUATE IN THE NE QUARTER OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 23N, RANGE 5E, IN THE CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, TYPE OF APPLICATION & FEES List all land use applications being applied for: 1, Shoreline Exemption 2, 3, 4, Staff will calculate applicable fees and postage: $ ___ _ AFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIP I / I 1,i I 0 I, (Print Name/s} {;i'/J J,t''f,/! /v /! /C /f, !/J //_' . declare that I am (please check one)_ the current owner of the property involved in this application or~ the authorized representative to act for a corporation (please attach proof of authorization) and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. • I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that,\.;(,..~ I{ Ji Ct. d ,>{ /'J'k J/; l 2.- j signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the /-' :·~ ,.~~J A'-{ r \ uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. ·z IY ,j l(\ I t r.'i vV (< ,'-. " (Signature of Owner/Representative) I Notary Public in and for the State of Washington (Signature of Owner/Representative) "( ; __ /J (J -/() My appointment expires:_.,, __ L __ c..'.2'L-L-L/ __ /_ ' __ C\Documents and Sdtings\slmm490\Local Settings\Temporary Internet fi\es\OLK 195\mastcrapp (2).doc -3 - I I Department qf Natural Resources D.itc: 07:'02./2007 Page I of 8 DELEGATION ORDER Authority 1l1 ai • .:t on hehalf of the Commissioner and the Dcparlmcnt is spt:('itieall:, retained nr dekg<.1ted hy the Commissioner nf PuhliL' I.ands. the Department Stc\vards. and b:ccuti\'(' Diw.:tors. as set forth below. Dckgall:d authority may he further delegated unh::ss speci!ically a<ldresstd in this order. l.·.ach JcycJ retains the authorit: delegated to suhorJinak: -;tall h; tlm orJl.'"r. and 11Ul) recall an; delegated authority Sfl long as notic.: is gin:·n to the C0mmissiom:r . . \utlwrity 1.klcgatcd h:, the Commissioner under this order may h..: changed only h)' the C1.\lnmissioner. Authority dclegati:d by the Department Stewards and E-xc.:uti\t' Directors may be 1.:hanged only b:, tht· Dcpartmcnt Stc\\ards and ~.xecuti\e Directors. Commissioner J he ( ·om missioner ma~ recall or exercise any dckgatl."d authorit) l"h1..· Commi;,;sioner .:an Jekgatt: his rescr\'cd auth0rity to address :srceitic situdtions or as r..:ircurnstanccs may dictate. An~ srn:h delegation may he made in \Hiting tir orally \\ith \\fitten authorization to folhrn The l"mnmissioner dekgalcs ;.:ill authori1) ncccssar;. to operate the Department of Natural Resources to the Ocpartment Sk\\ar<ls and Ewcuti\t:' Directors cxci.:pt tht.' t(.1Jluwing, \\hich shall he e,en.:15eJ es.;clusi\'ely hy tbc: Commissitme1. • The authorit~ to entt:r into an.:,. contract greater than $250.000 that has not 0thcrwis1..· hc,:n spccitically appnm,-:J as part of the hiennial allotment process. This n:servation of authority shall not apply 1l1 the apprl1\·al nf timber sale Clllltrm:ts and geo<luck sale contnir.:h: • The mlthorit) to appro\'e any contracl amcndmi.::n1s or dwngc onJ..:rs !bat. collccti\ cl~. exceed l\'-·cnt: percent of thl..' original contract amount for contracts grt.·atcr than $.'.'0.000: • !"he Juthorit: l(l .iccept or award any grant greater than $~50.000 that hus nol uthern i:-.t' lleL'n specilical!: apprt1\cJ as part of the biennial al!otmcnt pro1.:css: • l'ht: Juthorit:-, to rnm:ur with the Attorney (Jenera! s Office in tlK settk:nu:111 oi' an: litigation ur cluims greater than $250.000: • !"he authority to make ad.iustmcnts to the budge1 allu1rncnt \\hidi cm: greater than s:su.ooo: • I hi..' authorit:-, t(1 purchase. sdl. nr exchange an:, r!..'a\ property suh_ici.:t t~i appnn-al by the B(iard of J\ia1urnl Ri:.'Sourccs: • rhc authority to organize top management of the Ikpart1rn:nt and lo organize the Dcpartmrnt intl} suhm<linate di,·isions and rL·gions: Department of"Natural Resources Date: 07/IC/20117 Page 2 of8 DELEGATIO'i ORDER • Th1..' autlrnril~ to appron .. · any 1~mg-tem1 cornmitmc-nt which obligates the Department t1r \,.'!Kumbcrs an::,. of its resources. whether by lease. easement. contract or memorandum nf undi.:rst.mding or agreement and amendments tt1 long-term commitmems when the aml'n<lmcnt constitutes a material change to the commitment. For purposes of this dclcgation. long-term means any cnmmitm("nL lllhtT than preference grazing pennils. grt.:ater than tifli..~n ( 15) yi.:ars. calculated using thc original 1cm1 plus any r..'ommitmcnts tt,r preferential rcncv.:al or extension. Pn::forcncc grazing rcnnits shall be considered ,,;hort-tcm1 Cllmmitmenh. • !'hi..' authnrity to apprme an~ ct111tract or action that hy statute must be appro,,cJ solely by the Commissioner ( such as CPal leases. oil and gas leases. vacation of waterways. and an) ('L)mmissiLmcr Orders): • l"IK' au1lrnrity to hire. appoint. t1r discipline any exempt cmplo;cc. This indudes the l.'.'.\.<.:lt1.S1\ c ahilit) to tem1inatc exempt employees. Uepun-· Commissioner. Deputy Commissioner·s authorit) is set forth in RCW 43.12.021. Department Stewards and Executi,·e Directors (Supen-·isors). rhe authority of the Dcpar1me111 Ste\1,arJs and l~xecutive Directors. all having been appointed Department SurcrYisors. is Sl'l forth in RCW4.1.30.430. In addi1ion, the Stc\\an.ls and Executive Directors arc ddcgat~~<l the authorit; to act on behalf of the Department on any matter. contract, c{1mm1\mi.:nt or al'.tiYity not spcciticall) reserved ll1 the Commissioner ,rnd tu ensure the smooth da) -to-J,iy operations of 1hc Department. ·1 he Stewards and Execuli\'e Directors ddegate all authority necessary tn operate the Department of!'-iaturnl Resources h1 the lm,er kH·ls of the Department dcscrihcd in this delegation order. except for the fr1lkrning m11hori1ies. which shall be rcs.cnc<l to the Stc\vards and Executl\·e Directors: • J"hc authority to enter into any wntract greater than $50.000 hut no more than 5250,000 !ha! has not otherwise been specifically approwd as rart of the biennial allotment prnc.:ss This resern1titin of authnrity shall not apply to the approval of timber sale contracts and geoduck sale cnntmcts; • rhc authority to accept or a\\ard any grant greater than $50.000 but not more than S:250.000 that has not othernise been specifically appn)\ed us part of the biennial ulloLmcnt process: • lh.: authority tD appron:· an) contract amendments nr change orders that. collcetivc!y. do not exceed t,,\·enty percent of the original contract amount for rnntract.s greater than S.:50.000: • rht:' authority 1t) 1;on1..·ur \\ith the Attomi.'Y (Jcn,:raJ's Office in the settlement t1fan: Department of Natural Resources Date: 07/0~12007 Page) nf:-l DELEGA TIO!'i ORDER liti~atiun nr claims greater than $50.000 but no more than $~50.00ll: • l'hc authority to approw thi.:: hudgct and to make any ad_iustments ID budgct alllitmcnL'> which are greater than $50.()00. hut 1w more than $2'.'(J.000: • I he authorit::-tn hire, appoint. m discipline all pcrmanL'nt emplll!CL':. t\lr \1,,hich tht.' authority to hin:. appoint. or discipline has 1u1t been dekgatcd to Division or Regillil \fanagcrs: • rhc authorit:,. lo appron: any reductions-in-fon.:1:\ • lhl' authority to approvt! ~ir disapprove !eaYc without pa) for greater than JO days l'f any i::du...:atinnal leave: ]'h,,~ autlwrit:,. tll appniw the-hiring: or reallocatiunireclassilication ufall llt'\.\ or ,·a-.:ant positions within the Washingrnn !\:tanagement Sen·kc (\\'\-IS): • The authority lo appwn: tho.: creation of any llC\-\ posiliPn~ or the rcallocationin:classitication or elimination of any existing positilins; • !"hi: authority to approve. afte-r wnsultatinn with the Commissioner. all new ruk-s promulgah:d hy the [kpartmi:nt. i:\ccpt for thoSi..' whid, require arpnl\ al b~-the Board i,f '\latural Rcsour1.:cs l)r the Fnrcst Prm:tices lll1:ird I he Skv\-ards and Exccutin: Director~ may not further dckgate such reserved authorities except during times of extended ahsenccs. or. \-\hen. withi11 their discretion. spt:cific situations or .:ircumstances dktate otherwise. :\ny further ddeg.ation may be made in wrillng l)r orally with written authorization to follow. Di,·ision Managcn. !"he Division l'v1anagcrs. in additinn to pnn iding ad\·ice, plans. suggestinns and recommendations to their designated Steward or Exccutivi..: Director. act as line managers to Lhc extent rcquire<l tl1 maintain their responsibilities for wntrol of functional acti\'ities assigned to them. They arc delegated responsibility for the succcsst'ul. cosh:llC'ctive operation of assigned programs. Division Managers cxcn:isc overall program administratiYc responsibi!itics for program Jesii;.n. de\elopment. planning <1nd budgeting. Di\iSi(,n Managers are responsihk 11.n assuring their programs are properly implcmenti:<l in the field through the Region \1anagers. D1, ision \·tanagers are delcg.atl;;'d lhi..' authority to ai..:L on bchal r or thi..: Department un an) matt(:r . .:ontrnct. commitment l)f activit) within their 1Urn:tinnal area unless sp('cifically rcscr\"cd tl, the Commi:,,sioner. Stewards. or E:.;ecutive Directors. and to ensure the smooth day-to-<la) opi;:rations llr the proi;nm1:s or units \1,,hi1.:h Lhej managt. During Limes of extended absences. Division \,-lanagi..:rs nm~ further dclegati: all or an~ part or their authority ('XCcpt Jiscir,lini..' or !L:m1ination dt'c1.,;,io11-:. Department of Natural Resources Date: 07!02/2007 Page 4 nf8 DF.LF.GATIO"i ORDER L.,c..:pt for delqiatinns during extended absences. the Division Munagers shall not further dd..:p.atc the fol10wing delegated authority: • I he authority to enter into any contract gran1 of $)0,000 or !ess that has not ntherv,:isc ber.:n '-pecitkall~ apprmed as part of the hiennial allotment process: • l he authority lo approve any contract amendments or change orders that. collectively. do not cxct.:-cd $50.000 tix contrncts of$50.000 cir les!->. • rhc authority to accept or award any grant of $50.000 or less that has not otherv,:ise been specifically apprn\l'<l as part of the bicnni.il allc1tmcnt process: • ·1·he authnri1y t(1 t:oncur with 1hc i.\ttomr.:y (.icncral 's Office-in the settlement of an:,, liligation or claims of$50.000 or less: • I he authority lo approve any short-tem1 commitments that ()bligatc the Department or ...:-n1.:umbcr any of i1s resources that arc not the responsibility of a specific Region \-fan ager. \', hether by lease. easemenl. contract or memorandum of understanding or agreement For purposes of this delegation. shorHenn means an:y commitment e4ual lO or less than fifi.ccn {15) years, calculated using the original tenn plus any commitments for prelC:n:nt1al renewal or extension: • ! he authori1~· to approve assignmc:::nts of long-tcnn commitments and the authority to appnl\'C::: arnc:::nt.iments to long-term commitments ~o long as the amendments do not <.:llll"titulc .i mah:ri;-1] changr.· Ill the commitment: • 1·1i~ authnrit) !n change the organit..ational structure within their division. after n1nsuhation \vith the appropriati: Sk\\ctrd nr 1-:xccuti\'C Director: • fh: autlwrit) lo hire. appoint. discipline. and terminate all positions in their division: • The-authority to spend their allotments: • The authority to approve guidelines to impk'mcnt the various policies that impact their di'\'ision • J"hc authority to appoint employees as Wardens pursuant to RCW 76.04.0.15 and the authority to commission employees with Police Ptw.ers pursuant to RCW 43.12.065. Region Managers. Region \fanag:ers arc responsible for managing the affairs of the Department in designated larg1.· geographic areas. They have line authority extending dmm through their ;.i~sistants to thi: units in the fidd. V..·'hitc they report directly to the I.ands Steward nr Aquatit: ~le"ard. they \,ill also n .. ·ceive direction from other members of the Executi\'e Team. V./ith the Department of Natural Resources Date: 07'0~/2007 Page 5 of8 DELEGATION ORDER exception of lhc A4uatic::,; Region. Region '.'vlanagers will generally n:-ccin.' functional direction through the Di\ ision Managers, hut ma) also receive ti.mctional dircdion from the Operations Manager. !'he Operations Manager will generally represent uperations issues to the Executi\\.: l'eam and Di\ision \.tanagers. The Aqu;_itics Region Manager will follow polic.:,. direction from lhi.: A~uatics Division Manager. Balancing of functional acti\·ities and major rx:rsonncl dt:cisions wirhin the region is the rcspnnsibility of the Rcgi1.m \1anager. Region Managers arc delegated the authority to act tm hchalt' or th..:" Department on any matti.:r. contract. commitment or activity ,,.ithin their regional b(1undaries unless specifically reserved tn the Commissioner. Ste,"ards. Lwcuti\e Directors. or DivisiLm \1anagers. and to i;;nsure the snwoth day-tti-day operations of the prog.rams or units , .... foch the:,. m<1nage. During limes of e.\tended absences. Regton Managers may further ddcgatc all or any part of their authorit:,. except discipline or lt.:nnination decisions. l-.xcept for Jc legations during extended absences. the R~'gion \1anagers shall not further dck);ate Lhe fn!lo\\ ing delegated authorit:,.: • ln consultation with the affected Divisiun \1anager. the authnrit~ to enter intt1 an~ contract. apply for. accept or U\vard any grant llf$:i0.000 or ks~ that hns nnt othcrni:-,,c been ':>pccifical\y apprnvcd as part of the hiennial allotment proi.::css: • The authllfit~ to approve any contrai.::t amendments m change orders that. colkctin.:l). (fo 1wt exceed $.50.000 for contra1..-ts of S.-i0.()00 1)r less. • lh: Juthorit:,.-to accept or a\\ard any grant of $50.000 or less that has not otherwisi: heo.:n spei.:i tically apprm ed as part t1f the biennial allotment proc.:ess: • The authorit~ to i.:oncur with the :\ttnmcy (icncral's Otfo.:c 111 th«..: settlement (ifan~ litigation or claims of$50.000 or Jess: • The authority to approw any short-term commitments that nbligate the Department or encumber any of its resources within the region·s geographic houndaries. whether h} lease. easement. contract or rm.:morandum of understanding or agreement. For purp<1scs ofth1s delegation. short-term means any commitment equal to or less than fifteen ( 15) years. calculated using the ,1nginal tcnn plus any rnmmitmcnts for prele'rential renewal Pr c':'1.lension. Preference grazing permits shall be 1.·onsidcn:d short-term commitments: • Thi.: authorit~ 10 appnwe assignments of long-term commitments and the authorit~ to approYt.: mm;:ndmi.:nts lo long·lcm, commitments S() long a:-the amendme!lls du not i.::onstitulc ;i material change to the commitment: • I hi.: authority to arpn1\'c timbi:r ~ale i.::ontracts, ri.:gardles" of the dollar amounl: Department of Natural Resources Date: 07/02.'2007 Page 6 of8 DELEGATION ORDER • l"IH.: authont~ 10 changi: the organizational structure within their region. after consultation \\·ith thl' appropriate Steward or Executive Direi.:tor: • l"lie aulhorit} to hin.'. appoint. discipline. and terminate all positions in their region: • flit: authmity ll1 spc::nJ thi.:ir allotmi:nb; • J'h(' authority to appoint employees as V1/ardens pursuant to RCW 76.04.m5. the ,mthority 10 commission United Stt:1lcs ForL'st Sen,kc employees or citizens of the state as Rang<..'TS pursuant to RCW 76.04.045 and the authority to commission employees \\'ith Polici.: Powers pursuant to RCW -4J.12J)05. • Aquatics reJ?;ion exception~ to non-delegable authori~-: In the Aquatics Region only. tht· Aquatics Regilln Manager may delegate to r\ssislant Rq,o:ion \·1anagers the authorit) to approve any short-tem1 commitmems. and the authority to approve assignments or non-material amendments to long-renn commitments. Aquatics Region Assistant \tanagers may not further delegate thcst." authoritil.!'s. SPECIAL DELEGATIONS Presiding Officer~ of Brief Adjudiu.tive Proceedings. Region '.\1anagcrs and Assistant Region \-tanagers arc designated to serve as the presiding ofiiecrs of brkf adjudicative proceedings for matters arising"" ithin regions. Emcrgem:\ Fire Suppression. Region Managers and the Resource Protection Division Manager an: responsible for tin; suppression efforts and need the corresponding authority to fulfil! those responsibilities. During emergency fire suppression actions Region \1anagers. the Rcsourct: Prottction Division \1anager. and their designccs. shall have-the authority 10 enter into llmtracts regardless of amount within nonnal departrnC"nt purchasing authorities. to authori.1e expenditures rcgardh:ss of amount. and to hire and terminate temporary employees utilized in the emergem.:~ tire suppression actions. !'his special delegation supersedes any inconsistent r,.:,servation of authorities contained in the dch:gation order. SPECIAL DELEGATED APPOINTMENTS Consistent \\'ith the authorities iisti:d belu\1,,-. the Commissioner appoints. designates or othern.:ise ddl'gates authority through an individual numbered Commissioni:r's Order signed b) the Cummissionl'r or Publi<.· Lands and authcnliL'ated hy a si:aL pursuant to RCW 79.02.220. Such ordi:rs sha!! OC' filed with the Title and Recmds Office \\ithin the Department of Natural Kcsnurces State Forester. The ro!e ufthe State Furester is une that arises from frderal programs related to fire. landowner assistance. and other resource protection programs. rhc Commissioni.:r of Public Department of Natural Resources Pag<.· 7 nf& DlcLE(;ATIO'\ OKDEK I.ands shall <lc:-.ignatc a Statc h1rcstcr who is authorized to anJ shall carry out those functions as st:t forth in statc and federal law and shall represent the Department at the "Kationa! Associatit1n of State Foresters and the Council of Western Statt' Forestt-rs. Latt· Enfo.-ccmcnt Officer.ii. Pursuant to RCW 43.12.065. the Commissioner shall individual]:,. commission. by order. cad1 law i:nfun.:t:"mt:nt dfo.::er in tht: Department of Natural Resources ".:ith the authority Lo utilize full polii.:c po,.wr of custodial arrest and the ability to rnrry and use lin:anns. Internal Auditor. Pursuant RCVi.: 43.1 :::.o> 1. the-Commissiont"r shail dt!signah: the Internal Auditor for the Department. The Internal Auditor shall report dirci..:tly to the Commissioner. Records Officer. In accMdance with RCW .. HJ.) .. f.040. lhl' (\l!nrnissioncr shall designate a Rei.:ords ()Jfo.:cr v.·ho shall supervise its records program and repn:scnt the ollice in all i..:onlLl.cts with the stak n:-cords rnmmittcc and the stat!..' di\'isinn l1farchivcs and record:,; management. Public Records Officer. In ar.:cnrdancc with RCW 42.56.580 .. the Commissioner shall appoint and publicly identit~· a Puhlic Records Offo:er \\hose rcsponsibilit: is to serw .ts a point ()f rnntui.:t l'or rnemlx:rs t1fthc puhlic in requesting disclosure ofpuhlic records and 1t1 o,erscc th1..· agcni.:: ·s i.:ompliancc v,,jth the publii.: n::cords disdn:-ure rt!quin:mcnh Oil and (;as Supervisor. In accurdance \\ith RCW 78.52.037. the Commissioner shall designate a state Oil and (Jas Supenisor and ma; designate an Oil and Lias Deputy Super,·isor Surface Mining. l.lnder the pnn isions ofCbapter 78...1-4 RCW. Surface \tining. and WAC J.'.l.2- 08 .. Practice and procedure. the Commissioner may delegate the authority to n:vicw initial nrders from ad_iudii.:ati\e proceedings com:erning surface mining operatil,ns under RC\V 78.44. Aquatic Resources Rental Dispute Appeals Officer (RDAO). The Executive Direi.:tor ll>r T\1lic:-& Administration is designated to sen·e as the Rental Dispute Appeals Officer ror i.K[Uatic n:stiun.:es rt·ntc1I dispute:-.. unJer ~: AC :''!'2-)0-128( 2 ). lJNR Purchasing Representative. Pursuant to the \Vashingwn Pun.:hasing Manual. ag1..·ni.:it:s must dcsignatt.· an agency purchasing rcpn:sen!aliH·. !"hr: Commissioner shall designak D'\R":-. Puri.:hasing Repn:sent;.iti\e. State Geologist. In accordance with RC\.\ 4.\.92.U 10. the Commissioner shall appoint a geologist orc-st.abtishc<l n:putati(in as supcnisor of the suncy of the st.ate. to bt· kmmn ::is tlw S1atc ticologist. Deoartment of Natural Resource.> Date 07102:'2007 Page 8 nf8 UELEGATION ORDER IMPLEMENTATION Monitoring Process. The Stewards and Exccuti\·e Directors haYe !he responsibility to monitor the: c:xerc1se uf dde,;att:d authority by every employei: in th~ Department. This shall be done through periodic audit~. quarterly performance reports. and specific reporting on the use of Jck·gnted authority. The Stewards and Executive Directors shall develop a systematic method for reporting on the exercise of delegated authority and shall annually apprise Vfe Commissioner ot"tht' status. ' 0 "' ''. .\pprcn·cd B;; i ~ .. ,cf·t'.~ .. R. Bruce '1acke~· l .anJs Slt::\\·ard I .-\ppnH"l'J B~: ill~"'.' ·,-r,..-'(\ ~I .Ulcf :-(( '\_j nmcea L. Mc!\air Aquatit:s Ste\\-ard Appron~·<l By:Jjbl'-I ~; ,\..J,_ ·~ ·~, ~ ·s .1.-..., Bonnie Bunning ,,.-r Executive Director of j Policy and Administration Appn1vt'd By:>\j\(,\-c 1 .J\(\'~ ,,· 1 )1t:..:_,,_,,-_._._, Victoria Christiansen Exet:utiv~ T)irector of Regulatory Programs Project Narrative • Project Name: Removal of Derelict Barge. • Size: Approximately 600 square feet. • Location: The project is located in South Lake Washington at 47.50224 N lat/ -122.2137 W Jong in the NE Quarter Section 7, Township 23N, Range 5E, in the City of Renton, King County, Washington. • Brief description of proposed work: The Department of Natural Resources proposes to remove a derelict 40'L x 12'W x 6'0 steel barge from South Lake Washington. The barge is moored to an old wooden stump which is anchored to the lake floor. The barge contains some Jake water that is causing it to list to one side. The barge would be dewatered and brought back to an even keel and towed to a dock to be hauled out of the water for proper disposal or reuse if suitable. The wooden stump and anchoring system will also be pulled out of the lake and disposed of in an appropriate manner. • Basis for the exemption request: Projects intended to improve fish or wildlife habitat or fish passage • Anticipated dates of work: Work will take Jess than a day to complete. Work will begin once permits have been received and be completed by December 31, 2008. • Other permits required for proposed project: Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Hydraulic Project Approval, Exempt from SEPA per WAC 197-11-800 (12). • Current and proposed use of the site: The property is designated as a Harbor Area by the Department of Natural Resources. The priority uses for Harbor Areas are commerce and navigation. Currently the derelict barge is a navigational threat. • Special site features: The barge was abandoned on Lake Washington many years ago and since then has been an eyesore and navigational hazard. The derelict barge is located near the mouth of the Cedar River and along the migration corridor for Chinook salmon. • Statement addressing soil type and drainage conditions: NA • Total estimated construction cost and estimated fair market value of the proposed project: $14,050 • Estimated quantities and type of materials involved if any fill or excavation is proposed: No filling will occur. The derelict barge is made of steel. The barge will either be recycled at a steel plant or may be reused by contractor. • Number, type and size of any trees to be removed: Zero • Distance from closest area of work to the Ordinary High Water Mark of the shoreline: Work will occur within Lake Washington. The location of the project is over 600 feet water ward of the shoreline. • Nature of the existing shoreline (e.g. high bank, naturalize, rip rap, bulkhead, etc.): The location of the project is over 600 feet water ward of the shoreline. The adjacent shorelines are made up of bulkheads as well as more naturally sloped shorelines. • If the proposed project exceeds a height of 35-feet above the average grade level, discuss the approximate location of and number of residential units, existing and potential, that will have an obstructed view: NA ' WAC 197-11-800 Categorical exemptions. (12) Enforcement and inspections. The following enforcement and inspection activities shall be exempt: (d) Any action undertaken by an agency to abate a nuisance or to abate, remove or otherwise cure any hazard to public health or safety. The application of pesticides and chemicals is not exempted by this subsection but may be exempted elsewhere in these guidelines. No license or adoption of any ordinance, regulation or resolution shall be considered exempt by virtue of this subsection. Dc1 elict Barge Removal -Project Boeing T23R05E 790 395 0 790 Feet Legend • I ' I i t Ji ~ ·, .. ,, ; . f. A ,i ;. LJ Harbor Area King_co_parcels .. Pictures o~ i..,, 1erelict Barge on South Lake Washington i Washington Department of FISH and WILDLIFE . YDRAULIC PROJECT APPROV"' CW 77.55.021 -Appeal pursuant to Chapter 14.05 Issue Date: September 17, 2008 Control Number: Project Expiration Date: September 20, 2012 FPNPublic Notice#: North Puget Sound 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard MIi Creek, WA 98012-1296 .• -.~I~ (425) 775-1311 ·•\'.~ ~'::f'Q\'I 114735-1 N/A i..01'"2f 1>,I'."'' ol'.'J ''b'i"I ~ St'? ~ ~ 1('JJ 9of.C~\\J1G.O PERMITTEE WA State Dept. of Natural Resources ATTENTION: Monica Shoemaker 950 Farman Ave N AUTHORIZED AGENT OR CONTRACTOR Enumclaw, WA 98022 206-799-2949 Project Name: Derelict Barge Removal Project Description: PROVISIONS 1. TIMING LIMITATIONS:The project may begin September 20, 2008 and shall be completed by September 20, 2012; 2. Removal of existing structures shall be accomplished so the structure and associated material does not re-enter the lake. 3 All waste material such as construction debris, silt, excess dirt or overburden resulting from this project shall be deposited above the limits of flood water in an approved upland disposal site_ PROJECT LOCATIONS Location #1 South Lake Washington WORK START: September 20, 2008 jWORKEND: September 20, 2012 WRIA: Waterbody: Tributary to: -- 08.6007 Lake Washington Ship Canal 1/4SEC: Section: Township: Range: Latitude: Longitude: County: ------ NE 1/4 07 23 N 05 E N 47.50224 W 122.2137 King Location #1 Driving Directions APPLY TO ALL HYDRAULIC PROJECT APPROVALS This Hydraulic Project Approval pertains only to those requirements of the Washington State Hydraulic Code. specifically Chapter 77.55 RCW (formerly RCW 77.20). Additional authorization from other public agencies may be necessary for this project. The person(s) to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued is responsible for applying for and obtaining any additional authorization from other public agencies (local, state and/or federal) that may be Page 1 of 3 . "YDRAULIC PROJECT APPROV --i Washington Department of FISH and WILDLIFE CW 77.55.021 -Appeal pursuant to Chapter 34.05 Issue Date: September 17. 2008 Control Number: Project Expiration Date: September 20. 2012 FPNPublic Notice#: necessary for this project. North Puget Sound 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard Mill Creek, WA 98012-1296 (425) 775-1311 114735-1 N/A This Hydraulic Project Approval shall be available on the job site at all times and all its provisions followed by the person(s) to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued and operator(s) performing the work. This Hydraulic Project Approval does not authorize trespass. The person(s) to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued and operator(s) performing the work may be held liable for any loss or damage to fish life or fish habitat that results from failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval. Failure to comply with the provisions of this Hydraulic Project Approval could result in a civil penalty of up to one hundred dollars per day and/or a gross misdemeanor charge, possibly punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. All Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 77.55.021 (EXCEPT agricultural irrigation, stock watering or bank stabilization projects) or 77.55.141 are subject to additional restrictions, conditions or revocation if the Department of Fish and Wildlife determines that new biological or physical information indicates the need for such action. The person(s) to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued has the right pursuant to Chapter 34.04 RCW to appeal such decisions. All agricultural irrigation, stock watering or bank stabilization Hydraulic Project Approvals issued pursuant to RCW 77.55.021 may be modified by the Department of Fish and Wildlife due to changed conditions after consultation with the person(s) to whom this Hydraulic Project Approval is issued: PROVIDED HOWEVER, that such modifications shall be subject to appeal to the Hydraulic Appeals Board established in RCW 77.55.301. APPEALS INFORMATION If you wish to appeal the issuance or denial of, or conditions provided in a Hydraulic Project Approval, there are informal and formal appeal processes available. A. INFORMAL APPEALS (WAC 220-110-340) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 77.55.021, 77.55.141, 77.55.181, and 77.55.291: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request an informal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval: or (B) An order imposing civil penalties. A request for an INFORMAL REVIEW shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife HPA Appeals Coordinator, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98501-1091 and shall be RECEIVED by the Department within 30 days of the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval or receipt of an order imposing civil penalties. If agreed to by the aggrieved party, and the aggrieved party is the Hydraulic Project Approval applicant, resolution of the concerns will be facilitated through discussions with the Area Habitat Biologist and his/her supervisor. If resolution is not reached, or the aggrieved party is not the Hydraulic Project Approval applicant, the Habitat Technical Services Division Manager or his/her designee shall conduct a review and recommend a decision to the Director or his/her designee. If you are not satisfied with the results of this informal appeal, a formal appeal may be filed. B. FORMAL APPEALS (WAC 220-110-350) OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 77.55.021 (EXCEPT agricultural irrigation, stock watering or bank stabilization projects) or 77.55.291: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the following Department actions may request a formal review of: (A) The denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval; (B) An order imposing civil penalties; or (C) Any other 'agency action' for which an adjudicative proceeding is required under the Administrative Procedure Act, Chapter 34.05 RCW. A request for a FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Department of Fish and Wildlife HPA Appeals Coordinator, shall be plainly labeled as 'REQUEST FOR FORMAL APPEAL" and shall be RECEIVED DURING Page 2 of 3 . 'YDRAULIC PROJECT APPRO' .. '. i Washington Department of FISH and WILDLIFE CW 77.55.021 · Appeal pursuant to Chapter 34.05 Issue Date: September 17, 2008 Control Number: Project Expiration Date: September 20, 2012 FPA/Public Notice#: North Puget Sound 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard Mill Creek, WA 98012-1296 (425)775-1311 114735-1 N/A OFFICE HOURS by the Department at 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, Washington 98501-1091, within 30-days of the Department action that is being challenged. The time period for requesting a formal appeal is suspended during consideration of a timely informal appeal. If there has been an informal appeal, the deadline for requesting a formal appeal shall be within 30-days of the date of the Department's written decision in response to the informal appeal. C. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO RCW 77.55.021 (agricultural irrigation, stock watering or bank stabilization only), 77.55.141, 77.55. 181, or 77.55.241: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval may request a formal appeal. The request for FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Hydraulic Appeals Board per WAC 259-04 at Environmental Hearings Office, 4224 Sixth Avenue SE, Building Two - Rowe Six, Lacey, Washington 98504; telephone 360/459-6327. D. FORMAL APPEALS OF DEPARTMENT ACTIONS TAKEN PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 43.21L RCW: A person who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the denial or issuance of a Hydraulic Project Approval, or the conditions or provisions made part of a Hydraulic Project Approval may request a formal appeal. The FORMAL APPEAL shall be in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 43.21 L RCW and Chapter 199-08 WAC. The request for FORMAL APPEAL shall be in WRITING to the Environmental and Land Use Hearings Board at Environmental Hearings Office, Environmental and Land Use Hearings Board, 4224 Sixth Avenue SE, Building Two -Rowe Six, P.O. Box 40903, Lacey, Washington 98504; telephone 360/459-6327. E. FAILURE TO APPEAL WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIME PERIODS results in forfeiture of all appeal rights. If there is no timely request for an appeal, the department action shall be final and unappealable. ENFORCEMENT: Sergeant Chandler (34) P3 Habitat Biologist Alisa Bieber CC: biebeajb@dfw.wa.gov 425-313-5681 for Director WDFW Page 3 of 3