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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010.09.17 - Email Chain RE Golf Course Vegetation TrimmingPage I of4 Judy Surber From: Tyler Johnson Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 10:53 AM To: Gloria.Rogers@dfw.wa.gov Cc: Judy Surber Subject: FW: PT Golf Course Pond Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Blue Attachments: Golf Course Pond Vegetation Trimming 2.pdf Gloria, I attached an updated map that shows a twenty foot wide area where vegetation would be trimmed. Tyler Johnson City of Port Townsend 360-379-5092 From: Judy Surber Sent: Monday, August 30, 2010 3:28 PM Tor Tyler Johnson Subject: FW: PT Golf Course Pond Hello Tyler, When you get back, can you update me on this? Thanks, Judy From: Kenneth Clow Sent: Thursday, July 29,2010 B:45 AM To: Judy Surber Subject: RE: PT Golf Course Pond Judy, No sweat. Have a great vacation and eat lots of that Belgian chocolate for us Thanks, Ken From: Judy Surber Sent: Wednesday, July 28,2010 5:57 PM To: Kenneth Clow Cc: Tyler Johnson Subject: RE: PT Golf Course Pond Hi Ken, Sorry I was unable to help you wrap this up before I left on vacation September - please check in with Rick. 9t2712012 lf it cannot wait until I return in Judy Page 2 of 4 From: Judy Surber Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 20L0 t2:02 pM To: Tyler Johnson Cc: Kenneth Clow Subject: FW: PT Golf Course pond Hey there Tyler, Can you help me out on this? WDFW wants us to provid e "a horizontal meqsurement so we can determine the undisturbed distance to the-wqter". I replied that the mower arm will not reach beyond 20-feet in and thus only the outer edge of the vegetation would be cut (to a height of about :-+ felt). WDFW replied "so how much distance will be left between the cut eige and lhe water? How abouttheminimumqndmaximum." Can you create a site plan that shows the wetland edge - a 20-foot "mow area" and then the min. and max. remaining buffer? Many thanks, Judy Surber S enior Planner/Planning Manager City of Port Townsend 360.379.s084 isurber@citlzofpt.us From: Rogers, Gloria S (DFW) fmailto:Gloria.Rogers@dfiru.wa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, July 2L,2010 10:55 AM To: Judy Surber Subject: RE: PT Golf Course pond Thanks Judy, I understood that. So how much distance will be left between the cut edge and the water? How about the minimum and maximum. Gloria Rogers Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife 48 Devonshire Rd Montesano, WA 98563 360-249-L293 From : J udy Su rber [ma ilto :jsu rber@cityofpt. us] Sent: Wednesday, July 21,2010 9:38 AM To: Rogers, Gloria S (DFW) Subject: RE: PT Golf Course pond 9127t2012 Page 3 of4 The mower arm will not reach beyond 2}-feet in and thus only the outer edge of the vegetation would be cut (to a height of about 3-4 feet). Judy Surber S enior Planner/Planning Manager City of Port Townsend 360.379.s084 isurber@citlzofpt.us From: Rogers, Gloria S (DFW) [mailto:Gloria.Rogers@dfw.wa.gov] Sent: Wednesday, JulY 2I,2010 9:30 AM To: Judy Surber Subject: RE: PT Golf Course Pond Hello Judy, Thanks so much for the reminder! Could you please provide a horizontal measurement so we can determine the undisturbed distance to the water. Thanks Gloria Rogers Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife 48 Devonshire Rd Montesano, WA 98563 360-249-L293 Fromr Judy Surber fmailto:jsurber@cityofpt'us] Sent: Monday, June 21,20L0 3:09 PM To: Rogers, Gloria S (DFW) Cc: Kenneth Clow Subject: PT Golf Course Pond Hello Gloria, you had asked for more information on the proposed vegetation management at the city's golf course pond. Attached, please find: Vicinity map - Port Townsend Bay is in the bottom of the photo and Kah Tai Lag_oon is als_o shown' A red arrow lhows the location of the golf course pond near the intersection of F and San Juan Streets. Aerial photo oulining the area proposed to be cut to maintain line of sight from the two T-off locations (on the west side of pond) to the green (on the east side). The vegetation, primarily cattails, would be cut using an affn off a riding lawn mower. Although the total area sh6wn in the aerialphoto is 28,246 sf - in reality, the mower arm will not reach beyond 2}-feetin and thus only the outer edge of the vegetation would be cut (to a height of about 3-4 feet). Our Critical Areas Ordinance reads as follows: "At this time, the only priority habitats and species known to be identified and mapped by the Department of Wildlife in Port Townsend are 9121120t2 Page 4 of 4 the following: a. Bald eagles; b. Great blue herons' c. Brant and harlequin feeding areas; d. Waterfowl concentrations at Kah Tai Lagoon; e. Waterfowl wintering area at golf course pond.,' Thank you for looking into any applicable regulations/identifying concerns, Jady Surber Senior Planner/Planning Manager City of Port Townsend 250 Madison Street, Suite 3 Port Townsend, WA 98368 360.379.s084 isurber@cit]'ofot.us 9/27/2012