B. All requests for substantial development permits, conditional use permits and variances shall, at a minimum, contain the following information and diagrams:
2. Written Justification. The applicant shall submit a written justification explaining how the development and/or use complies with the criteria established for the requested permit. In preparing the justification statement, the applicant must restate the criteria and provide the corresponding answer directly below each of the criteria.
3. All shoreline conditional use permits and shoreline variances require a SEPA review in conjunction with the review of the underlying application.
4. A site development plan consisting of maps and elevation drawings, drawn to an appropriate scale to depict clearly all required information, photographs and text which shall include:
a. The boundary of the parcel(s) of land upon which the development is proposed.
b. The OHWM of all water bodies located adjacent to or within the boundary of the project. Where the ordinary high water mark is neither adjacent to or within the boundary of the project, the plan shall indicate the distance and direction to the nearest ordinary high water mark of a shoreline. For projects adjacent to the Lake Tapps reservoir, the OHWM shall be identified.
c. Existing and proposed land contours. The contours shall be at intervals sufficient to accurately determine the existing character of the property and the extent of proposed change to the land that is necessary for the development. Areas within the boundary that will not be altered by the development may be indicated as such and contours approximated for that area.
d. The approximate location of trees over 4.5 DBH, their size (DBH) and their species, along with the location of existing structures, driveways, access ways and easements and the proposed improvements.
5. A report from a qualified arborist stating the size (DBH), species, and assessment of health of all identified trees located within the vegetative buffer. This requirement may be waived by the planning official if it is determined that proposed development activity will not impact significant trees within the vegetation conservation area regulated by BLMC §
16.56.060.
C. All requests for a shoreline exemption shall be made using forms provided by the shoreline administrator, accompanied by a letter identifying which exemption(s) is being requested by the applicant and a simple site plan illustrating the location of the existing structure(s) and shoreline modification(s) and the proposed structure(s) and shoreline modification(s). The shoreline administrator reserves the right to require whatever additional materials are necessary to accurately and completely review the proposal for compliance with the SMP and BLMC.
(Ord. 1491 § 17, 2014; Ord. 1633 § 42, 2020)