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03-1017170 CITY OFre- \%\% CITY HALL 33530 1 st Way South PO Box 9718 May 30, 2003 Ms. Phyllis Danforth 1221 South 308`h Street Federal Way, WA 98003 Re: File No. 03- 101717- 00 -AD; RESPONSE TO INQUIRY Danforth, 33313 First Way South Dear Ms. Danforth: • (253) 661 -4000 Federal Way, WA 98063 -9718 This is in response to your April 23, 2003, letter regarding the addition of one -man rocks to an existing rockery bulkhead, or revetment, located along the shoreline of Lake Easter. The additional rocks are intended to rebuild the existing revetment to its original condition. Your letter inquired about the required land use permits to add the additional rocks. The following will provide you with a response to your inquiry. For reference, pursuant to the Federal Way City Code (FWCC), Lake Easter is considered a regulated lake. Development activities within or near regulated lakes are subject to the requirements specified in FWCC Chapter 22, Article XIV, Division 6 (enclosed). Pursuant to FWCC 22 -1336 (enclosed), the land use process to reconstruct the Lake Easter Estates revetment (as proposed) is a Process III Project Approval.' Your proposal would also be required to undergo State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) environmental review.2 Prior to submitting any formal applications for your proposed project, you would need to participate in a preapplication conference. Please refer to the enclosed handout on the preapplication conference submittal requirements. An alternative to reconstructing the above bulkhead and avoiding a Process III land use application is to rehabilitate the Lake Easter shoreline. This process would involve deconstructing/removing the existing revetment around the subject area and rehabilitating the lake shoreline with native, erosion - protecting vegetation.3 Lake rehabilitation can be processed as an Administrative Decision (AD). There is no fee for an AD. However, the removal of the existing bulkhead and the revegetation of the shoreline would require SEPA environmental review. The fee for a non - project related environmental review is $1,486.00 (plus an additional $125 noticing fee). I have enclosed a copy of a SEPA environmental checklist that would need to be completed as part of the environmental review. 1 The review fee for Process III is $2,007.50, plus an additional $250 public noticing fee 2 Pursuant to the Washington State Administrative Code (WAC) 197- 11- 800(3)(b), the fee for a project related environmental review is $805.50 3 Pursuant to FWCC Section 22 -1335, "Rehabilitation" (enclosed) 4 Pursuant to WAC 197 -11- 800(2)0 0 0 Ms. Phyllis Danforth Page 2 May 30, 2003 In order to undertake lake rehabilitation, you would need to submit a letter to the Community Development Services Director (Kathy McClung), requesting permission to rehabilitate the Lake Easter shoreline. A rehabilitation plan, subject to City approval and prepared by a qualified professional, would need to accompany the rehabilitation request. A completed SEPA application would also need to accompany your request to rehabilitate the Lake Easter shoreline. I have enclosed the above referenced code sections and handouts explaining Process III, Project Approval, and SEPA environmental review. If you have any questions regarding the Process III application to reconstruct the existing Lake Easter revetment, or, if you would like to learn more about shoreline rehabilitation, please contact me at 253- 661 -4082 or rox .burhans@cityoffederalwaYcom. Sincerely, 4 jf��4�� Rox Burhans Associate Planner enc: FWCC Chapter 22, Article XIV SEPA Handout Process III Handout Preapplication Handout SEPA Checklist File #03- 101717 -00-AD Doc. I.D. 23069 'V' - / . -bo Lake Easter Estates Condominium Association April 23, 2003 City of Federal Way Ms. Kathy McClung 33530 In Way South Federal Way, WA 98003 RE: Maintainence of Rockery Dear Ms. McClung, '-- � �\ - � �Oc) -Z— C) (-� C P N F q� -�t-goaC�)Cc) - P r p (t "e- M Question: Do we need a permit to do the following? The rockery was placed on the shoreline of Lake Faster 20 plus years ago. Over the past years some of the rocks on the South side of lake have slipped /fallen into the water. What we want to do is to replace the rocks that have fallen and to return the rockery to its original state. Enclosed is a picture that shows the area that we want to work on. The process that we would use is as follows: the rocks would be the size that is know as "one man rocks" meaning that we would not have any heavy equipment doing the work. We are not using cement, sand or other substance to secure the rocks. We are placing the rocks one on top of another. The maximum height would be approximately 3 feet as was the original bulkhead. The work would not be done until August or September when the Lake is at a low level. If you have any questions, you may reach me on my cell number 253 -569 %>?'�' or work number 253 - 874 -3200. a q C6 Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, /Pot Phyllis K. Danforth Secretary, Lake Easter Estates Board of Director 33313 V Way South Federal Way, WA 98003 Enclosures: 2