Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutord2010-001 WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Na AB2009 -314A CLEARANCES Initial Date Date Received in Council Office Agenda Date Assigned to: Originator: Cathy December 8, 2009 Council Craver (Introduction) Division Head: Oliver Grah 1 / 12 / 2010 Public Hearing Dept. Head: David Stalheim Prosecutor: Royce Buckingham Purchasing/Budget: Executive: Pete Kremen TITLE OF DOCUMENT: AMENDING THE WHATCOM COUNTY CODE MILE 20, CHAPTER 20. 80. 735, ON AN INTERIM BASIS, TO MODIFY THE DAMS OF SEASONAL RESTRICTIONS ON CLEARING ACTIVITIES AND ISSUANCE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS WITHIN THE WATER RESOURCE SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREAS ATTACHMENTS: Ordinance SEPA review required? ( X ) Yes ( ) NO Should Clerk schedule a hearing? ( X ) Yes ( ) NO SEPA review completed? ( X ) Yes ( ) NO Requested Date: SUMMARY STATEMENT OR LEGAL NOTICE LANGUAGE: (If this item is an ordinance or requires a public hearing, you .must provide the language for use in the required public notice. Be specific and cite RCW or WCC as appropriate. Be clear in explaining the intent of the action.) Ordinance amending Whatcom County Code Title 20, on an interim basis, to modify the dates of seasonal restrictions on clearing activities from September IS` through April 30`" to October 1S` through May 31s`, and imposing a deadline on the issuance of development permits to two weeks prior to the seasonal closure date in the Water Resource Special Management Areas. COMMITTEE ACTION:: COUNCIL ACTION: 12 / 8 / 2009 : Introduced 01 / 12 / 2010 : Council Adopted 7 - 0 Ord . 2010-001 Related County Contract #: Related File Numbers: Ordinance or Resolution Number: ORD 2003-049, ORD 2005-074, Ord . 2010- 001 ORD 2009-056 Please Note: Once adopted and signed, ordinances and resolutions are available for viewing and printing on the County 's website at: www. co. whatcom. wa. us/council. 1 SPONSORED BY : Consent 2 PROPOSED BY : PDS 3 INTRODUCTION DATE : 12 / 8 / 09 4 5 6 ORDINANCE NO. 2010- 001 7 8 AMENDING THE WHATCOM COUNTY CODE TITLE 20, CHAPTER 20. 80 . 735, ON AN 9 INTERIM BASIS, TO MODIFY THE DATES OF SEASONAL RESTRICTIONS ON 10 CLEARING ACTIVITIES AND ISSUANCE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS WITHIN THE 12 WATER RESOURCE SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREAS 13 14 WHEREAS, the preservation and protection of drinking water is a high priority for 15 Whatcom County ; and 16 17 WHEREAS, Lake Whatcom is the drinking water source for approximately half the 18 residents of Whatcom County ; and 19 20 WHEREAS, Lake Samish is the source of potable water for approximately 90 percent 21 of residents in the Lake Samish watershed ; and 22 23 WHEREAS, Lake Padden is a high use recreation area where human contact with the 24 lake is affected by water quality ; and 25 26 WHEREAS, Whatcom County Code 20 . 80 . 735 designates Lake Whatcom , Lake 27 Samish , and Lake Padden watersheds as Water Resource Special Management Areas, and 28 establishes a more stringent standard for clearing activity in highly valued water resource 29 areas within Whatcom County ; and 30 31 WHEREAS, Washington State Department of Ecology has listed Lake Whatcom as an 32 impaired waterbody and placed Lake Whatcom on the federal Clean Water Act 303 ( d ) list 33 because of fecal coliform in creeks and in the lake, phosphorus in the tributary creeks, and 34 low dissolved oxygen levels in the lake ; and 35 36 WHEREAS, the Whatcom County Council has been addressing seasonal restrictions 37 on clearing activities in Water Resource Special Management Areas since 2002 ; and 38 39 WHEREAS, Whatcom County adopted Ordinance 2003 - 049 on October 7 , 2003 40 imposing a seasonal restriction on land clearing activities within the Water Resource Special 41 Management Areas from October 1 through April 30 ; and 42 43 WHEREAS, Whatcom County adopted Ordinance 2005- 074 on October 11 , 2005 44 modifying the dates of the seasonal restriction on land clearing activities within the Water 45 Resource Special Management Areas to September 1 through April 30 ; and 46 47 WHEREAS, Ordinance 2005- 027 stated the Council 's desire to evaluate necessary 48 actions to the TMDL goal of reversing the declining water quality trends in Lake Whatcom , 49 including but not limited to development codes , regulations, and standards ; and 50 51 WHEREAS, the Whatcom County SEPA Official issued a Determination on Non - Page 1 1 significance ( DNS) on June 26, 2009 ; and 2 3 WHEREAS, RCW 36 . 70 . 795 requires the adoption of Findings of Fact to substantiate 4 Council action , the Council makes the following Finding of Facts : 5 6 1 . Notice of the subject amendment was sent to the Department of Community 7 Trade and Economic Development ( CTED ) and other State agencies on June 8 23 , 2009 . 9 10 2 . A determination of non -significance ( DNS ) was issued under the State 11 Environmental Policy Act ( SEPA) on June 26, 2009 . 12 13 3 . Since 1990 , Whatcom County has been meeting with the City of Bellingham 14 and the Lake Whatcom Water and Sewer District (formerly known as Water 15 District 10) to develop long -term management for Lake Whatcom . 16 17 4 . Lake Whatcom was listed as an impaired water body in 1997 by the 18 Department of Ecology, and put on the Federal Clean Water Act's 303 ( d ) list of 19 impaired waters. 20 21 5 . By 1998, Whatcom County, City of Bellingham , and the Lake Whatcom Water 22 and Sewer District formalized their joint commitment to protect and manage 23 the lake through the adoption of an interlocal agreement concerning the joint 24 management of the lake creating the Lake Whatcom Management Program 25 ( LWMP) . 26 27 6 . In 1999, the first LWMP Work Plan for the lake was developed , followed by 28 five-year plans starting in 2000 with ten specific program areas focused on 29 water quality protection . 30 31 7 . In 2001 , the City of Bellingham adopted the Lake Whatcom Reservoir 32 Regulatory Chapter ( also known as the Silver Beach Ordinance ) which contains 33 seasonal restrictions on clearing activities from October 1st through April 30tH 34 35 8 . In 2003 , Whatcom County adopted seasonal restrictions on clearing activities 36 from October 1st through April 30tH 37 38 9 . In 2005 , Whatcom County modified the dates of seasonal restrictions on 39 clearing activities to September 1st through April 30th 40 41 10 . The Draft Lake Whatcom Watershed Total Phosphorus and Bacteria Total 42 Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Water Quality Findings were released in April 43 2008 . 44 45 11 . The Interjurisdictional Coordinating Team (ICT) is the committee of multi - 46 jurisdictional staff coordinating on the Lake Whatcom Management Program 47 Work Plans, and is assisting in the development of a strategy to respond to the 48 pollutant discharge requirements set forth in the TMDL. 49 50 12 . The 2005- 2009 Lake Whatcom Management Work Plan Task 3 . 3 is to , Page 2 1 " Evaluate options for consistent development regulations among City, County, 2 and District . " 3 4 13 . In 2009, the City of Bellingham approved a revised Silver Beach Ordinance 5 which modified the seasonal restrictions on clearing activities to October 1st 6 through May 31St 7 8 14 . County-Wide Planning Policy N . 2 states that "the Cities and the County in 9 cooperation with other municipal corporations and tribal governments shall 10 adopt zoning regulations and development standards to protect water 11 resources. 12 13 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Whatcom County Council that 14 Whatcom County Code Title 20 is hereby amended as indicated in Exhibit A of this 15 ordinance . 16 17 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Whatcom County Council , pursuant to RCW 18 36 . 70 . 795 , that this ordinance shall be effective for not longer than six months 19 following its effective date , but may be renewed for one or more six- month periods if 20 subsequent public hearings are held and findings of fact are made prior to each 21 renewal . 22 23 `` `015 19 )s 12th day of January , 2010 24 %\‘‘‘ s ‘ O • '4/i 25 `%�� �. • ' H • r ' • • � ��C. 26 _� nJ A C '••0 %* WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL • 27 . V • ' : COUNTY O+ ; r = WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON 28 • -- * - • • 29 = _ 30 4( • 4 Weari. — e4W) bAffIc 32 D' pa Browr3- rQvt, CIetk of the Council Say Crawford , Council Chair 33 • 34 35 36 WHATCOM COUNTY EXECUTIVE 37 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON 38 APPROVED AS TO ORM : 40 : rap 41 42 Civil Deput rosecutor Pete Kremen , ounty Executive 43 44 ( pproved ( ) Denied 45 46 Date Signed : I /$/o Page 3 EXHIBIT A 20.80.735 Water Resource Special Management Areas. The purpose of a water resource special management area is to establish a more stringent standard for clearing activity in highly valued water resource areas, environmentally sensitive areas, or areas where natural conditions are so unstable that clearing activity in the areas can result in hazardous conditions. Implementation of best management practices, including phased clearing, tree retention and seasonal clearing limitations, is intended to limit the amount of exposed soils on site that are susceptible to erosion at any one time, thereby improving site stability during development and reducing potential for transport of dissolved pollutants and sediments off site. Preservation of existing trees on site also reduces the quantity and maintains the quality of stormwater leaving a site during and after development activities by encouraging interception, infiltration and evapotranspiration of rainfall and surface runoff. Whatcom County shall establish the following geographic areas as Water Resource Special Management Areas: Lake Whatcom watershed; Drayton Harbor watershed ; Lake Padden watershed ; Lake Samish watershed ; and Birch Bay watershed . ( 1 ) Water Resource Special Management Area Review Thresholds. County review and approval shall be required for clearing activities which exceed the following thresholds. If the clearing activity does not meet the threshold criteria, county review is not required . However, the owner is still subject to, and must comply with, the minimum requirements established in this chapter and in the Whatcom County Development Standards . (a) Lake Whatcom, Lake Samish and Lake Padden Watersheds. County review and approval shall be required for all clearing activities associated with a fill and grade permit, building permit or other development proposal . Clearing activities which are not associated with a development permit shall require county review if they are : ( i) Five thousand square feet or greater during the dry season, June 1st through September 30th ; or ( ii) Five hundred square feet or greater during the wet season, October 1st through May 31St. (2) Within water resource special management areas, clearing activity must conform to the following conditions : 1 EXHIBIT A (a) Temporary erosion and sediment control shall be installed and inspected prior to any clearing activity. The technical administrator shall conduct periodic inspections to ensure the integrity of temporary erosion and sediment controls. Temporary erosion and sediment control measures include, but are not limited to, installation of silt fencing, installation of check dams, covering of excavation piles, and mulching of exposed soils, as specified in the Whatcom County Development Standards. (b) Phased Clearing. Construction activities and clearing activities shall be phased to limit the amount of exposed soil that occurs at any one time, if determined to be appropriate by the technical administrator, based on site characteristics or constraints including, but not limited to, slopes, proximity to shorelines and wetlands. A phased clearing plan may be required . A phased clearing plan, if required, shall be submitted for review and approval by the technical administrator prior to any clearing activity and shall contain a detailed construction schedule or time line. (c) Soil Stabilization. All disturbed areas shall be provided with soil stabilization within two days of the time of disturbance. The technical administrator may approve an exemption to this requirement when a tree canopy area retention plan includes a soil stabilization plan. This plan component must specifically detail erosion and sediment control and stormwater runoff measures that provide runoff control equal to or greater than the protection provided by the standard two-day soil stabilization requirements of this section . (d) Tree Canopy Area Retention . In the Lake Whatcom, Lake Samish and Lake Padden watersheds, in addition to compliance with all other requirements of this title and other titles of the Whatcom County Code, clearing activities on any lot or parcel, with the exception of nonconversion forest practices occurring on lands platted after January 1 , 1960, shall comply with the following provisions : ( i) Existing tree canopy areas, as defined by the dripline of the tree(s), may be removed for purposes of a building site, driveways, parking areas, and areas to be landscaped, but such areas shall not exceed a cumulative total of 5 , 000 square feet or 35 percent of the existing tree canopy area, whichever is greater. ( ii) The following criteria shall be used to determine which tree canopy areas are to be prioritized for retention : (A) Stands of mature native trees; (B) Trees on sensitive slopes, on lands classified as having landslide hazards, or high erosion hazards, as defined under the critical areas ordinance; (C) Trees within critical areas or their associated setback and/or buffer areas as defined under WCC Title 16 or 23 ; or 2 EXHIBIT A (D) Trees with significant habitat value as identified by a qualified wildlife biologist or by the technical administrator, per WCC Title 16. (iii) Existing trees and vegetation may be used to meet all or part of the landscaping requirements of this title . (iv) The county shall require that tree canopy areas to be retained are identified on a site plan and clearly flagged, or delineated, on the site . A tree canopy area retention plan must accompany a project or clearing permit application and be approved by the technical administrator before clearing activity takes place. The plan shall contain the following components: (A) A scaled drawing identifying the following : 1 . North arrow; 2 . Property boundaries ; 3 . Existing structures; 4 . Site access ; 5 . Tree canopy areas to be removed ; 6 . The outer dripline of tree canopy areas to be retained ; 7. Critical areas including, but not limited to, slopes, wetlands, and habitat conservation areas; 8 . Protection measures to be utilized for areas that will be undisturbed ; and 9 . Areas to be replanted pursuant to subsection (2)(d)(vii) of this section ; (B) A planting schedule that indicates the time frame for replanting of trees as applicable ; and (C) Provisions for maintenance and monitoring . (v) Prior to any clearing activity or development activity, any tree canopy area designated for retention shall be delineated by temporary fencing, tape, or other indicators around the outer dripline of the trees . Temporary fencing, tape, or other indicators shall be clearly visible and shall be maintained for the duration of the proposed clearing or development activity. Any tree canopy areas designated for retention shall be field verified by the technical administrator before clearing activities begin . Trees within canopy areas designated for retention shall not be damaged by clearing, excavation, ground surface level changes, soil compaction, or any other activities that may cause 3 EXHIBIT A damage to roots or trunks. Machinery, impervious surfaces, fill and storage of construction materials shall be kept outside of the dripline of the tree canopy areas designated for retention. (vi) Tree canopy areas may be removed when limited to those canopy areas affected under the following circumstances : (A) Fire prevention methods when supported by the county fire marshal ; (B) Hazard trees, as defined in Chapter 20 .97 WCC, are identified (an evaluation and determination by a licensed arborist or forester may be required); (C) Encroachments where the trunk, branches or roots would be, or are, in contact with main or accessory structures; or (D) Where installation and/or maintenance of roads or utilities would unavoidably require removal or cut through the root system. (vii) In the event that tree canopy areas in excess of the applicable threshold must be removed to facilitate reasonable use of the site, or to eliminate hazard trees, not less than two replacement trees shall be planted for every tree removed. Replacement trees shall : (A) Be ofthe same, or similar, native species as those trees removed from site ; (B) Be planted to re-establish tree clusters where they previously existed, or to enhance protected tree clusters; (C) Be planted in locations appropriate to the species' growth habitat and horticultural requirements; and (D) Be located away from areas where damage is likely. (viii) If any trees within canopy areas designated for retention are damaged or destroyed through the fault ofthe applicant, agent or successor, the applicant, their agent or successor shall restore the site pursuant to a restoration plan approved by the county. ( ix) The county may require a bond or other security in an amount not to exceed 125 percent ofthe merchantable timber to guarantee retention of existing trees within designated canopy areas during construction. In the event of a dispute between the landowner and the county over the established value, an assessment will be made by a professional forester or arborist whose selection will be made by mutual agreement between the county and the landowner. The fee for the services of the professional forester or arborist shall be paid by the landowner or responsible party. In the event any trees designated to be retained are removed, the county shall require that sufficient trees be re-planted to replace those previously in existence . In the event that replanting does 4 EXHIBIT A not occur, the county may enforce upon any bond posted. Each tree removed or destroyed shall constitute a separate violation. (e) Seasonal Clearing Activity Limitations. In the Lake Whatcom, Lake Samish and Lake Padden watersheds, clearing activity, as defined in WCC 20 .97 . 054, that will result in exposed soils exceeding 500 square feet shall not be permitted from October 1st through May 31st ; provided, that: (i) In addition to the clearing activities exempted under WCC 20. 80 .733, the zoning administrator may approve an exemption to this requirement for the following activities: (A) Routine maintenance and repair of erosion and sediment control measures; (B) Activities located at or waterward of the ordinary high water mark subject to state, federal, and/or local (per WCC Title 23 and/or Chapter 16 . 16 WCC) conditions of approval requiring commencement of clearing activity during the wet season, as defined above, for purposes of minimizing surface water disturbance and site inundation by high water or wave action ; (C) Activities necessary to address an emergency that presents an unanticipated and imminent threat to public health, safety or the environment that requires immediate action within a time too short to allow full compliance with this section. Upon abatement of the emergency situation, the clearing activity shall be reviewed for consistency with this chapter and may be subject to additional permit requirements; provided, that the applicant shall make a reasonable attempt to contact the zoning administrator prior to the activity. When prior notice is not feasible, notification of the action shall be submitted to the zoning administrator as soon as the emergency is addressed and no later than two business days following such action . Emergency construction does not include development of new permanent protective structures where none previously existed . (ii) To ensure compliance with WCC 20 . 80 . 735 (2)(e), Whatcom County Planning and Development Services shall not issue development permits requiring more than 500 square feet of land disturbance located within the Lake Whatcom, Lake Samish or Lake Padden Watershed within two weeks prior to the watershed seasonal closure on October 1st ( iii) Soil disturbance associated with an exempt clearing activity shall be minimized to the maximum extent practicable . The zoning administrator shall have the authority to condition an exempt activity to ensure that temporary erosion and sediment control measures will be implemented . (iv) An exemption from the seasonal land clearing requirements of this section does not grant authorization for any work to be done in a manner that does not comply with other provisions of this chapter or other applicable development regulations. 5 EXHIBIT A (f) One Hundred Fifty Percent Violation Fines. When a violation occurs in an area designated as a water resource special management area the total fine assessment shall be increased to 150 percent of the standard penalty as provided for in Chapter 20 . 94 WCC, Enforcement and Penalties. (Ord . 2007-047 Exh. A, 2007* ; Ord. 2005 -074 § 1 , 2005 ; Ord. 2005-061 Exh. A, 2005 ; Ord . 2005 -032 Exh. A, 2005 ; Ord . 2005-030 § 1 Exh. A, 2005 ; Ord. 2004-051 Exh. A, 2004 ; Ord. 2003 -049 § 1 , 2003 ; Ord. 2003-032 Exh. A, 2003 ; Ord . 2002-075, 2002 ; Ord. 2002-053 , 2002 ; Ord. 2002-034, 2002). * Code reviser' s note: The amendments of Ordinance 2007-047 expire April 8, 2008 . 6