1671 - Resolution - Conditional Use Permit and VarianceRESOLUTION NO. 1671 U
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD,
WASHINGTON, PROVIDING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
AND VARIANCE FOR THE SEDGWICK SEWER MAIN.
WHEREAS, the City adopted the revised Shoreline Master Program in
1992 to regulate the property within the jurisdiction of that Program; and
WHEREAS, the project referred to the Sedgwick Sewer Main received
a Mitigated Determination of Non Significance; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on June 27, 1994 by the City
Council to hear facts and testimony concerning granting a conditional use and
variance with regard to the Shoreline Management Program; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the granting of a
conditional use and variance is consistent with the intent of the Shoreline
Management Program;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE THE FOLLOWING:
THAT, The City of Port Orchard recommends approval to the
Department of Ecology for the granting of a conditional use to allow the
crossing of Blackjack Creek with a sanitary sewer main at Station 5+00.
The City of Port Orchard recommends approval to the Department of
Ecology to grant a variance for the following matters:
1. The sewer main crossing Blackjack Creek shall not be
underground at the creek crossing. The sewer main shall be
constructed in a manner similar to the construction of the
water main.
2. The water and sewer mains shall not be buried under the bed
of Blackjack Creek.
The City of Port Orchard recommends approval to the Department of
Ecology to grant a conditional use permit for the following matters:
1. The crossing shall be consistent with requirements of any
Hydraulic Project Approval issued by the Department of
Fisheries.
2. The work site shall have filter fabric fence installed at
all times during construction to prevent sediment from
entering the stream.
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3. Vegetation within 200 feet of the stream will be replaced
within 10 days of completion of construction. A vegetation
plan will be submitted and approved by the City prior to
work within 200 feet of the stream.
4. The sewer main shall be encased in a outer pipe when
crossing Blackjack Creek.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Orchard, APPROVED
by the Mayor and attest by the Clerk in authentication of such passage this
11th day of July, 1994.
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LESLIE J. WEATH ERILL, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Patricia Parks, City Clerk