A.
Applicability.
(1)
Land use permits, certifying that any such use, structure or site complies with the provisions of this chapter, shall be required in the following instances, unless specifically exempted therefrom by this chapter:
(a)
Construction, reconstruction, location, relocation, erection, extension, enlargement, conversion or structural alteration of any building, structure or part thereof, except signs requiring a sign permit and structures which are less than six inches in height above grade elevation.
(b)
Establishment of any accessory or principal use, except uses permitted as conditional uses.
(2)
A land use permit shall not be required for structures and activities waterward of the ordinary high-water mark which have minimal land use impacts, such as the establishment of bulkhead lines; placement of sand blankets, fish cribs, shore protection (rip rap), stream fords and private boat landings for the personal use of the riparian owner; waterfowl management practices; weed cutting; construction of small private wharfs or private piers for the personal use of the riparian owner; dredging and waterway enlargements; stream straightening; and placement of individual mooring buoys.
B.
Applications.
(1)
An application for a land use permit shall be submitted to the Zoning Administrator on forms furnished by the Pierce County Department of Land Management and shall include the following information:
(a)
Name and address of the property owner.
(b)
Signature of the property owner or agent.
(c)
Proof of ownership of the parcel.
(d)
Tax parcel number, deed, legal description or other identifier of the subject property.
(e)
An accurate plot plan, drawn at a scale which produces a clearly legible drawing, showing the following:
[1]
Boundaries, dimensions and area of the subject site.
[2]
The spatial relationship of the subject site to abutting public highways and rights-of-way, private roads, easements and navigable waters.
[3]
The location and dimensions of any existing or proposed structures or additions and their relationship to abutting public roads and rights-of way, private roads, property lines, existing and proposed wells and sanitary waste disposal systems and the ordinary high-water mark of navigable waters.
[4]
Location of proposed or existing road access points, parking and loading areas and driveways.
(f)
Additional information as may be required by the Zoning Administrator in order to determine the full compliance with the requirements of this chapter.
(g)
Water supply and sewage disposal. Satisfactory evidence that a safe and adequate supply of water and approved sewage disposal facilities will be provided, in accordance with the requirements of the Pierce County Sanitary Ordinance, shall be submitted.
(2)
Fee. All permit applications shall be accompanied by a fee established by the Pierce County Board of Supervisors.
(3)
No application shall be accepted by the Zoning Administrator until complete as judged by the Zoning Administrator and until all fees established by Pierce County have been paid in full.
C.
Permit issuance or denial. Upon the Zoning Administrator's determination that the proposed use or structure complies with the provisions of this chapter, a land use permit shall be issued. The permit shall authorize the applicant to proceed subject to all provisions of this chapter and any conditions attached to the permit. An application for a use or structure not in conformity with the provisions of this chapter shall be denied a land use permit and the reasons for denial shall be stated. No permit shall be issued for uses or structures involving human occupancy without documentation that provision has been made for safe and adequate water supply and disposal of sewage.
D.
Expiration.
(1)
Land use permits to establish a use shall expire 12 months from the date of issuance if no action has commenced to establish the use. Any change of land use after the expiration of a land use permit shall be considered a violation of this chapter.
E.
Renewal. If construction has commenced prior to the expiration of a land use permit but is not completed prior to such expiration, a twelve-month renewal land use permit shall be issued by the Zoning Administrator upon submittal of a renewal application and fee. Additional renewals shall be granted by the Zoning Administrator upon a finding that progress had been made during the previous year toward completion of the structure. If a twelve-month period passes without evidence of progress towards completion, the Zoning Administrator shall advise the Land Management Committee of the same, and the Land Management Committee may call a public hearing on the matter and may impose a completion schedule. For purposes of this chapter, a structure shall be deemed completed when the roof, exterior walls, doors, windows and subfloors are in place and finished and the sanitary waste disposal system has been installed.
F.
Termination. If a use or structure does not comply with the issued land use permit or this chapter, the permit shall be terminated by the Zoning Administrator. If a use permitted by a land use permit ceases for a period of more than 12 months, the land use permit shall terminate, and all future activity shall require a new land use permit.