HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018.11.03 - Biological Assessment - Froggy BottomsOlympic Wetland Resources, Inc.
Dixie Llewellin, Principal Biologist
856 50th Street
Port Townsend, WA 98368
360 385-6432
dixie@cablespeed.com
November 3, 2018
P O Box 114
Biological Assessment
t468 Tremont Street
Parcel 936 300 605
52 T3ON RlW
Port Townsend, WA 98368
History and Project Proposal
At the request of Linda Boyd, Dixie Llewellin, Olympic Wetland Resources, LLC (OWR) assessed
existing environmental conditions at 1468 Tremont Street for future development. On October 15,
2018 the parcel was examined and the distance to the approximate wetland edge was measured.
Methodology used with this assessment includes the updated Port Townsend Critical Areas
Ordinances (19.05.110 Critical area 5 * Wetlands) and the Department of Ecology Washington State
Wetland Rating System for Western Washington. (Pub no. 14-06-029).
A small degraded wetland was excavated and enhanced for a regional stormwater retention site
known as Froggy Bottoms. Polaris Engineering and OWR conducted the original delineation and
assessment in 1997198. The wetland rated as a Category III Wetland with 50 foot buffers. Site
Location (Figure 1) and the original 1997 wetland delineation (Figure2) are included at the end of
this letter. Several updates in the rating system and City of Port Townsend Critical Area code will
now apply to all building permits. All building sites adjacent to critical areas require 10,000 sqft,
therefore the remaining 2 lots will only support one homesite.
The site was excavated by the City of Port Townsend and revegetated in 1998 through 2001
following the protocol outlined in the Wetland Revegetation, Monitoring, and Maintenance Plan
(OWR 1998). Hundreds of trees, shrubs, and herbaceous species were planted and monitored for
survival by OWR from 1998 through 2004. The restoration has been successful and is dominated by
healthy structural layers of trees and shrubs creating habitat for diverse wildlife and bird species.
Goals and Findings
The goal for this project is to divide a single parcel 963 300 605 (Lots 13 through 16) into 2 separate
parcels. Currenfly there is an older home on Lots 15 and 16. The remaining lots 13 and 14 consist of
an open field with fruit trees on the eastem boundary. The northem boundary measures
approximately 144 feet upslope slightly from the wetland edge. The potential building envelope for a
home would be approximately 181 feet from the wetland edge.
Biological Assessment Linda Boyd Page I Olympic Wetland Resources, LLC
o Legal Description: Parcel966 300 605, Section 2, Township 29N, Range 1Wo Soils: SaB San Juan gravelly sandy loam 0 to 8%. Location: 1468 Tremont Street, Port Townsend, WA, Jefferson Countyo Zoned Rural Residential RR-ll-sqft, WRIA 17 Sub-basin 2014 Quimper Peninsula
Priority Habitat and Species Assessment
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Priority Habitat and Species were evaluated within l/3
of a mile of this parcel. A11 threatened or endangered plant or animal species were recorded and if
possible surveyed during the October 2018 assessment. The only listing is Freshwater Emergent
Wetlands nearthis parcel. Many species of birds and wildlife have been documented onthe site.
Categorization of Critical Areas and Buffer Requirements
Using the current DOE rating system, the wetland will qualify as a Category II wetland with 150'
buffers as indicated on 19.05.11.110 (A) for High Intensity Land Use (more than I dwelling unit per
acre).
Summary
This letter is an initial assessment for parcel division and future development. The development
project should be evaluated for special land use near a sensitive area due to the City of Port
Townsend excavation, enhancements, and revegetation for a stormwater retentions site. The
enhancement, known as Froggy Bottoms now has excellent habitat value resulting in a considerably
higher rating than the original small pond that once existed in an open pasture. A proposed single
family residence would be upslope and approximately 180 feet from the wetland edge. This project
is in concert with the surrounding neighborhood and if Best Management Practices are followed
during and after construction there will be no adverse impacts to this enhanced wetland.
Limitations
The final authority over approval of this biological assessment will be the city of Port Townsend
Development Services Department. Jurisdictional authority over wetlands falls within the local,
state, and federal agencies. If there are further questions or planning requirements for this project,
please do not hesitate to call.
Dixie Llewellin
Principal Biologist, Olympic Wetland Resources, LI-:C
Certified for Wetland Delineation, WTI, 1995
Certified for Wetland Rating and Soil Analysis DOE,2007,201,0,2014
Respectfully
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