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ATS 49 TR N-31 - ZCP (2)APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANY - CITY OF KODIAK - KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH - BUILDING DEPARTMENT Telephone: 486-8070 700 Mill Bay Road E PRINT. USE A BALLPOINT PEN AND PRESS FIRMLY.) (OFFICE USE ONLY) STREET ADDRESS: . , ..S.--".N- i 5/4i ki O CLASS AND SCOPE OF WORK: SPECIFICATIONS: BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER: DATE OF APPLICATION: I ...( 91 .O.D...- LOT : BLOCK : NEW ><- DEMOLITION FOUNDATION FOOTINGS STEM WALL PIERS ZONING COMPLIANCE : OATE ISSUED: CaFt A-C - ALTERATION REPAIR TYPE SUBDIVISION SURVEY: i — . , / /4 - ceiC . ADDITION MOVE DIMENSIONS VALUATION BASIS: BUILDING PERMIT FEE: DEPTH N GRND t/ ( 0 W ) R NAME: , . 4 ',,n,,r1,-, ihr-kS 1 (n /1 . ...) ' u`i- .t I '::----) USE OF BU DING AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT: REINFORCEMENT VALUATION: PiAN CHECK FEE: J.5 AC,/ BOLT SPACING MAILING ADDRESS: c; I -2-S h I K CRAWL SPACE HEIGHT INCHES OCCUPANCY GROUP: ('‘. A (6) E H I M R DIV. 1 3 4 5 6 CRAWL SPACE VENT S . FEET RECEIPT NO.: 7 CITY & STATE: - (-dill /4- /Ilk SIZE,3 -..8 r I..' „IC) HEIGHT rii 4- 1 STRUCTURAL SPECIES & GRADE SIZE SPACING SPAN EACH OF THE FDLLOWING STAGES OF PROCEEDING WITH ANY FURTHER WORK: NO. OF ROOMS / STORIES / TELEPHONE : ri,„ , L1 '' NO. OF FAMILIES 0 GIRDERS TYPE OF BUSINESS ,-..ci` f--c.:b PC-GIRDERS A R C H 1 ., N NAME: . i6.:',/1 Tri i pi A 5 (ti"\e'" 1,4 5 O. OF SLDGS NOW ON T JOISTS 1ST FLOOR USE OF EXISTING BL I GS _.5/9 \4 / ' JOISTS 1ST FLOOR , ' TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION , I II III IV k..)-/ -,-iiii 3 1-11R FR H.T. _ . 5'00 A SIZE OF LOT JOISTS 2ND FLOOR „.,- I c 1 WATER: PUBLIC ,e-... PRIVATE JOISTS 2ND FLOOR '-`) k... CITY & STATE: *---ID A Ocl in A,t SEWER: PUBLIC ../.... PRIVATE . I CEILING JOISTS EXCAVATION INSULATION TYPE & THICKNESS: EXTERIOR WALLS TELEPHONE : 4.3- ... ce 8 7 7 FOUNDATION BEARING WA S UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IPJTERIORWALLS DRIVEWAY PERMIT: FOUNDATION/SETBACKS - SUBMITTED : FRAMING .. 'STATE LICENSE : .., 41 f 7--/-f AL LS ,1 / ,,,. e-, 1; '..,S ROOF RAFTERS ROOF / CEILINVO" zbz"74:1, i ''... TRUSSES APPROVED ROUGH ELECTRICAL 0 R C I 0 R NAME: e C'.C.C-- rriis-ffpri c.. SHEATHING TYPE & SIZE: i FURNACE TYPE: ROUGH PLUMBING ADEC APPLI ATION: FINAL FLOOR SUBMITTED ATE C.O. ISSUED: MAILING ADDRESS: - /10 f3OX c?, 6 W WOOD HEATER YES NO FINAL APPROVAL WALLS ALASKA FIREMARSHALL REVIEW: SUBMITTED: APPROVED: ..--.. i CITY &STATE:, c' ROOF TYPE 1 HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT 1 HAVE READ THIS APPLICATION, THAT IT IS CORRECT AND THAT I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ALL ORDINANCES AND LAWS REGULATING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION e .,,-. f"---- APPLICAN11-4--/( 6/ - - S''..4)--- -----. ...,-- TELEPHONE : //-*) 7 17% - 8 FINISH MATERIAL: ROOF ' 1 i ' APPROVED-BUILDING OFFICAL: , , \." STATE LICENSE : AA /1 (2 EXTERIOR SIDING INTERIOR AILS NOTES: r— - Utility ConnecUon Fee -.) e '.1 ry-; , i ) Watrr $ Se.oer S , ' l --I , Rece ipt Vs . . 1 ‘ . . Pr _ C- . KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development 710 Mill Bay Road (Rm 205), Kodiak, Alaska 99615-6340 - Phone: (907) 486-9362 ZONING COMPLIANCE, PERMIT Permit FEE: #: C 7.- 0 1. 2 . 3. Property Owner/Applicant: We 61ern /4/C? s to h'6 Aenes Number and size of parking spaces required (onsite identification of parking -.. ., , t, • '‘O... • -0 spaces is required - Yes: : ) Mailing Address: ••Se—C:;1 1 ...571.e bk.() -117 S1 - Phone: 707 9&r6 W/d- Legal Description:- -note torld T/2-aC7/ /V-3/ , Al• k ( fir • Off-street loa • ng requirelnif r h ' " • ■ 4 . • . Plat related requirements (e.g., plat notes, easements, subdivision con.\ions, 1 i - / i Tax Code #: Street Address: ,54 6 i g b ko kw. etc.): 10A Description of Existing Propertwcurrentzoning: Cl.' - -riiciu51r74 I 1 Minimum Required Lot Area: •'2,0 Crat Width: 7— Other requirements (e.g., zero lot line, additional setbacks, projections into yards, screening, etc.): ,, .1 Actual Lot Area: 2_ ce, .72, c......c/-4.4— Width: 4((T s_e)f- ±-- Minimum Required Setbacks: Sides: _ .1 Front: 0.0 # • 1 ‘: Rear: 2....z .4e efel-- , Coastal Management Program Applicable Polices (check appropriate category) Industrial: Other (list): - Residential: , Business: 1 Maximum Building Height: ()(fL(NAN-A.Q Q Use and size of existing structures on the lot: $ ..--/4- root) Pao cessir) /60/K 0,0 Is the proposed action consistent with the KIB Coastal Management Program? If the proposed action conflicts with the Coastal Management Program describes the conflict(s), and specifies conditions to mitigate the conflict(s). - Yes: No: policies, attach a sheet a notes the policy(ie , Attachment - Yes: No: 4 . S 0 r 0 / 2_ 5- ( 3 / Description of proposed action (attach site plan): R. 6 0 0 6_6 /14 . . 15. 0 Applicant Certification: I hereby ce ,' 1 will comply with the provisions of the Kodiak Island Borough Code and that I have the authority to certify this as the property owner, or as a representative of the property owner. I agree to have identifiable cor er markers in p rce in • - field f. verlication of sq,acks. By &did/ WA A, /// , .... 4 ■ •AllriA Date: 370 Title: Supporting documents attac (ch ): Site pl : A s-b It survey: AI / Other (list): P- ' ,9_4, _ 4 / ,.. / • _ . - r . '17 / 0UUUU843d Duane Date //I Title: ir.?4, I, 1.) Community Development staff for zoning, by: 7. T. Fire Chief [City of Kodiak, Fire District #1 (Bayside), Womens Bay Fire District, approval for UFC (Sections 10.207 and 10.301C) *3 by: 04 Date: . ,. . Driveway Permit (state, City of Kodiak, Borough) issued by: Date: 9. Septic system PLAN approved by: Date: Distribution: File / Building Official / Applicant / AssessingTH IS FORM DOES NOT AUTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION WHEN A BUILDING PERMIT IS REQUIRED July 1992 55 •• • P/.47E,e 1 Etz • • ' 4 • 7Z/55 CA IQ E34)1Z-121 • • 01 - • !:` Te ^ • : '.;.; 1 - . 57471.10.4604v /5.;,°,_,2,1 51:7,4p. k. i1/7 F-11 • . \y to‘ r-C1 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SOUTHCENTRAL. REGIONAL OFFICE 3601 "C" STREET, SUITE 370 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503-2798 PH: (907) 561-6131/FAX: (907) 561-6134 01-A35LH CENTRAL OFFICE P.O. BOX 110030 JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0030 PH: (907) 465-3562/FAX: (907) 465-3075 Mr. Jeff Thomas Western Alaska Fisheries Suite 2200 1111 Third Avenue Building Seattle, WA 98101 Re: NPDES Permit No. AK920630-25A Dear Mr. Thomas: 7 WALTER J. NICKEL, GOVERNOR 111 NORTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 675 SEVENTH AVE., STATION H FAIRBANKS, ALASKA 99701-4596 PH: (907) 451-2818/FAX: (907) 451-2814 September 18, 1992 The Division of Governmental Coordination (DGC) has completed coordinating the State's review of your project for consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP). On July 6, 1992 you were issued a proposed consistency finding for your project. The project is an authorized discharge from a seafood processing facility located in Kodiak, Alaska, to receiving waters named Near Island Channel. After consultation with the staffs of DGC and the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) a revised consistency determination was prepared. This conclusive consistency determination, developed under 6 AAC 50, applies to the following State and federal authorizations: 1. ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION (ADEC), CERTIFICATE OF REASONABLE ASSURANCE; 2. U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA), NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PERMIT REISSUANCE. Based on the review of your project by the Alaska Departments of Natural Resources, Environmental Conservation, and Fish and Game, and the Kodiak Island Borough Coastal District (K.I.B.), the State concurs with your certification that the project is consistent with the ACMP provided the following condition is met. The following stipulation will appear on the Certificate of NPDES Permit No. AK920630-25A -2- September 18, 1992 Reasonable Assurance issued by DEC: 1. Part I.B.4.C.(2) of the permit shall be changed to read as follows: All wastes must be ground prior to disposal at the ocean dumping zone. Commencing within 30 days of the issuance of this modified NPDES permit, the barge operator will compile the following information on a trip-by-trip basis. a. Time of departure from last dock. b. Names of facilities from which material was collected. c. Volume to be discharged (in cubic yards) and the principal fish species. d. Longitude and latitude of the locations at the beginning and ending of the dumping (as determined by Loran). e. Wind direction and speed at the dumping location. f. Tide and current direction at the dumping location. This information will be retained by the barge operator and will be made available to ADEC upon request. The intent of this information collection is to determine the best dumping location depending on the weather and sea conditions that will preclude any shoreline deposits of fish waste disposed of at the ocean dump zone. • - This stipulation is necessary to prevent the shoreline deposition of waste material from the processing operations. This conclusive consistency determination represents a consensus between you as the project applicant and the reviewing agencies listed above (ADEC, ADF&G, ADNR, K.I.B) as provided for under 6 AAC 50.070(k), regarding the conditions necessary to insure the consistency of the proposed project with the ACMP. If changes to the approved project are proposed prior to or during its operation, you are required to contact this office immediately to determine if further review and approval of the revised project is necessary. The State reserves the right to enforce compliance with this conclusive determination if the project is changed in any significant way, or if the actual use differs form the approved use contained in the project description. If appropriate, the State may amend the State approvals listed in this conclusive consistency determination. NPDES Permit No. AK920630-25A -3- September 18, 1992 Pursuant to 15 CFR 930.64(c), federal authorization of your project will be made with the full understanding that your original project proposal has been modified subject to the conditions described above. By copy of this letter, we are informing the EPA of our proposed finding. Please be advised that although the State has found your project consistent with the ACMP, based on your project description and any stipulations contained herein, you are still required to meet all applicable State and federal laws and regulations. . Your consistency determination may include reference to specific laws and regulations, but this in no way precludes your responsibility to comply with other applicable laws and regulations. If you have questions regarding this determination, please contact me at 465-3562. Thank you for your cooperation in this review process. Sincerely, Ja L. Kowalski Pro ct Analyst cc: Svend Brandt-Erichsen, ADEC Robert Dolan, ADEC Kathy Collins, EPA Chuck Blumenfeld Kinda Freed, K.I.B. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 3601 "C" Street SUITE 370 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503-2798 PHONE: (907) 561-6131 FAX: (907) 561-6134 CENTRAL OFFICE P.O. BOX AW. JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 FAX: (907) 465-3075 Ken Allread Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. 1111 Third Avenue Suite 1210 Seattle, Washington 98101 Dear Mr. Allread: SUBJECT: July 10, WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR NORTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 675 SEVENTH AVENUE STATION H FAIRBANKS, ALASKA 99701-4596 PHONE: (907) 451-2818 FAX: (907) 451-2814 1992 Extension of Review Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. NPDES AK-000082-5 STATE I.D. NUMBER AK920630-25A On July 6, 1992 the State of Alaska, Division of Governmental Coordination (DGC) issued a Proposed Consistency finding for the above referenced project. During the period assigned for review of the finding, DGC received a verbal request for an extension of the ACMP review due to the complex nature of the issues under consideration and a lack of communication between the three Kodiak seafood processing plants, DGC and the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. Pursuant to 6 AAC 50.110(b)(9) DGC had determined that given the magnitude and cOtplexity of the plans under review, an extension is justified. Therefore, the deadline for responding to the proposed finding has been extended until August 21, 1922. It is DGC's intent to promptly resolve any outstanding issues as soon as possible before the August 21, 1992 deadline. If you have questions regarding this process, please contact me in Juneau at 465-3562. Sincerely Ja . Kowa ski Pro jet Analyst JUL 1 3 1992 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ' DEPARTMENT cc: Robert Dolan, ADEC Wayne Dolezal, ADF&G Larry Bullis, ADNR Linda Freed, K.I.B. Kathleen Collins, EPA Region X VIA FAX 561 -6134 Kodiak Island Borough Faye E. Heitz, Project Review Coordinator OMB -DGC Southcentral Regional Office 3601 C Street, Suite 370 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 -2798 710 MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA 99615.6340 PHONE (907) 486 -5736 RE: SID AK 920630 -25A - Western Alaska Fisheries NPDES AK- 000082 -5 Dear Ms. Heitz: July 7, 1992 The Kodiak Island Borough has reviewed the seafood processing facility discharge permit referenced above. We support the issuance of the permit as long as State water quality standards are met. For the record, the Kodiak Island Borough does not have the expertise to review the technical aspects of this permit. Also for your information, and seemingly contrary to the information in your memo dated June 23, 1992, the Kodiak Island Borough did have the opportunity to review and comment on the draft NPDES permit for this processing facility. Seafood processing is a significant contributor to economic activity in the Kodiak Island Borough. Based on our limited review of the proposed final permit, the Kodiak Island Borough recommends that this permit be found consistent with Kodiak Island Borough Coastal Management Program (KIBCMP) and the Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP). If you have any questions about these comments, please call me. Sincerely, Linda - Freed, Director Community Development Department cc: W. Dolezal, ADF &G T. Rumfelt, ADEC R. Thompson, ADNR 141 1 . • . . OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 3601 "C" Street SUITE 370 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503-2798 PHONE: (907) 561-6131 FAX: 0071 561-6134 Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested CENTRAL OFFICE P.O. BOX AW JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 FAX: (907) 465-3075 Ken Allread Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. 1111 Third Avenue Suite 1210 Seattle, Washington 98101 Dear Mr. Allread: SUBJECT: WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR NORTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 675 SEVENTH AVENUE STATION H FAIRBANKS, ALASKA 99701-4596 PHONE: (907) 451-2818 FAX: (907) 451-2814 July 6, 1992 PROPOSED CONSISTENCY DETERMINATION Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. NPDES AK-000082-5 STATE I.D. NUMBER AK920630-25A The Division of Governmental Coordination (DGC) is currently coordinating the state's review of your project for consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP) and has developed this proposed consistency finding based on reviewers' comments. The project is an authorized discharge from a seafood processing facility located in Kodiak, Alaska, to receiving waters named Saint Paul Harbor. This proposed consistency finding, developed under 6 AAC. 50, applies to the following state and federal authorizations. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PERMIT AK-000043-4 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION SECTION 401 CERTIFICATE OF REASONABLE ASSURANCE. Based on the review of your project by the Alaska Departments of Natural Resources (DNR), Environmental Conservation (DEC), and Fish and Game (ADF&G), and the Kodiak Island Borough, the State concurs with your certification that the project is consistent with the ACMP provided the following conditions are met: 1.Part I.B.4.C.(2) of the permit shall be changed to read as follows: All wastes must be ground prior to disposal at the ocean dumping zone and all reasonable measures shall be taken to prohibit the disposal of wastes that are commonly known to float, such as pollock livers, at the ocean dumping zone. Rationale: The purpose of this modification of the NPDES permit is to cover the processing of the pollock into surimi. This activity will introduce a waste component (livers) that, because of its nature, has caused shoreline accumulations to occur at other surimi production facilities within the State when all fish waste is not processed into fish meal. The fish meal plant located in Kodiak (Kodiak Reduction Inc.) cannot at this time process all fish wastes into fish meal due to the lack of capacity and frequent mechanical problems. These problems result in the continued use of the ocean dumping zone and will not be corrected until the • new fish meal plant under consideration is constructed in Kodiak. There have been several instances in the past which ADEC has documented where shoreline accumulations of pollock livers has occurred on beaches near the Kodiak designated ocean dumping zone. These stipulations are necessary to ensure that State of Alaska Water Quality Standards are met, by precluding the disposal of waste materials that ar known to float at the dumping zone. Copies of the pertinent ACMP Standards and policies are enclosed. Please contact me within five days of your receipt of this proposed finding to indicate whether or not you concur with this finding. If you are not prepared to concur within the five-day period, you may either: (a) request an extension of the review schedule, if you need more time to consider this finding, or (b) request that the state reconsider this finding, by submitting a written statement requesting "elevation" of the finding, describing your concerns, and proposing an alternative consistency finding. This alternative finding must demonstrate how your project is consistent with the referenced standards of the ACMP and district policies without the stipulations included in this proposed finding. If I do not receive your request for extension or an elevation statement from you, or any other reviewing party with elevation rights as per 6 AAC 50.070(j), within five days of receipt of this letter, this proposed finding will be issued as a final conclusive consistency determination. Please be advised that although the State has found your project consistent with the ACMP, based on your project description and any stipulations contained herein, you are still required to meet all Ken Allread -3- NPDES AK-000082-5 Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. STATE I.D. NUMBER AK920630-25A applicable State and federal laws and regulations. Your consistency determination may include reference to specific laws and regulations, but this in no way precludes your responsibility to comply with other applicable laws and regulations. If you have questions regarding this process, please contact me at 561-6131. Enclosure(s) cc: Robert Dolan, ADEC Wayne Dolezal, ADF&G Larry Bullis, ADNR Linda Freed, K.I.B. Sincere L. Kowalski Pr Ject Analyst STATE OF ALASKA DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION STANDARD OF THE ALASKA COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 6 AAC 80.140. AIR, LAND, AND WATER QUALITY Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the statues pertaining to and the regulations and procedures of the Alaska_ Department of Environmental Conservation with respect to the - protection of air, land, and water quality are incorporated into the Alaska Coastal Management-Program and, as administered. by that agency, constitute the components of the coastal management program with respect to those purposes. _ Authority: - AS 44.19.893 AS 46.40.040 shll /15 JUL- 6 -92 MOM 16,24 Govor11montal Coord, FAX NO. 9071'4'134 P. 08 STATE OP ALASKA DIVISION OF GOVERNMRNTAL COORDINATION STANDARD OF TEE ALASKA COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 6 AAC 60.140. AIR, LAND, AIID WATER QUALITY Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the statues pertaining to and the regulations and procedures of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation with respect to the protection of air, land, and water quality are incorporated into the Alaska Coastal Management Program and, as administered by that agency, constitute the components of the coastal management program with respect to those purposes. Authority' - AS 44.19.893 AS 46.40.040 sh11 /1S MEMORANDUM STATE OF ALASKA Office of Management and Budget DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION TO: ACMP Project Reviewers DATE: June 23, 1992 FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: 561 -6131 FROM: Faye Heitz't1 Project Review Coordinator SUBJECT: Proposed revisions to NPDES permits Attached are materials for a modification being proposed to three (3) NPDES permits. These NPDES permits were reviewed and reissued in October '91 as State I.D. No. AK910827 -15A, AK910827 -16A, AK910827 -23A. Technically, DGC should have issued the draft NPDES permits for review, but due to an oversight, this action was not taken. However, DEC has actively been reviewing these drafts with the EPA. As such, attached please find the final proposed NPDES permits. DGC has set the comment deadline as July 2, 1992. Please review materials provided and respond to DGC in a timely manner. Your cooperation is appreciated. Distribution List Robert Dolan, DEC DFG DNR Kodiak Island Borough N 1E 0 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT United States Region 10 Alas,' Environmental Protection 1200 Sixth Avenue Idaho-- Agency Seattle WA 98101 Oregon Washington &EPA Reply To: Attn Of: WD-134 MAY 28. 1992 CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Mr. Svend Brandt-Erichsen, Regional Administrator Alaska Department •of Environmental Conservation Southcentral Regional Office 3601 'C' Street - Suite 1334 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Re: Alaska Pacific Seafoods Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. All Alaskan Seafoods, Inc. Dear Mr. Brandt-Erichsen: NPDES Permit No.: AK-000043-4 NPDES Permit No.: AK-000082-5 NPDES Permit No.: AK-000083-3 Enclosed for your use in completing a certification action is a copy of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit modification which EPA proposes to issue. No significant comments were received during the Public Notice period. This proposed final permit is therefore identical to the draft reviewed by your agency earlier. We are planning on issuing the permit modification within 30 days. • Enclosure rego y L Kellogg, ing Chief Water Permits and Compliance Branch cc: Office of Management and Budget, Anchorage r.1 APAFqi:4100 JUN 1 olt C-N PA MEMORANDUM State of Alaska DEPARTMENT OF FISH & GAME TO: Faye E. Heitz DATE: June 26, 1992 Project Review Coordinator Division of Governmental PILE NO.: Coordination Office of Management TELEPHONE NO.: 267-2284 and Iudget • , SUBJECT: Western Ak Fisheries • I A NPDES AK-000082-5 FROM: C. Wayfie Dolezal SID AK910827-16A Habitat Biologist Region II Habitat Division Department of Fish and Game The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) has reviewed the amended seafood processing wastewater discharge permit referenced above. We understand that the permit is being changed to allow for the processing of surimi. We have no objection to the amendment so long as state water quality standards (18 AAC 70) are maintained. Pursuant to 6 AAC 80.010(b) , the ADF&G recommends that this project be found consistent with the Standards of the Alaska Coastal Management Program and the Kodiak Island Borough Coastal Management Program. We appreciate the opportunity to comment. If you have any specific questions, please contact me at 267-2333. cc: P. Probasco, ADF&G L. Schwarz, ADF&G L. Freed, KIB COMMUNITY DEYELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10 1200 Sixth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101 AUTHORIZATION TO DISCHARGE UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provisions of the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. §1251 et seq.; as amended by the Water Quality Act of 1987, P.L. 100 -4, the "Act" WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES, INC. is authorized to discharge from a seafood processing facility located in Kodiak, Alaska. to receiving waters named St. Paul Harbor, in accordance with discharge point(s), effluent limitations, monitoring requirements and other conditions set forth herein. This permit shall become effective This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight, Signed this day of ti Director, Water Division, Region 10 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency PROPOSED FINAL OFFICE F MANAGEMENT & BUDGE JUN 01 bJZ GOVERNME NTAL. COOK') ` `. ini • Page 2 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover Sheet--Issuance and Expiration Dates I. Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements A. Specific Limitations and Monitoring Requirements B. Other Requirements C. Definitions II. Monitoring, Recording and Reporting Requirements A. Representative Sampling B. Monitoring Procedures C. Reporting of Monitoring Results D. Additional Monitoring by the Permittee E. Records Contents F. Retention of Records G. Twenty-four Hour Notice of Noncompliance Reporting H. Other Noncompliance Reporting 1. Inspection and Entry J. Compliance Schedules III. Compliance Responsibilities A. Duty to Comply B. Penalties for Violations of Permit Conditions C. Need to Halt or Reduce Activity not a Defense D. Duty to Mitigate E. Proper Operation and Maintenance F. Removed Substances G. Bypass of Treatment Facilities H. Upset Conditions I. Toxic Pollutants IV. General Requirements A. Changes in Discharge of Toxic Substances B. Planned Changes C. Anticipated Noncompliance D. Permit Actions E. Duty to Reapply F. Duty to Provide Information G. Other Information H. Signatory Requirements I. Availability of Reports J. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability K. Property Rights L. Severability M. Transfers N. State Laws ATTACHMENT 1 ATTACHMENT 2 FIGURE 1 PROPOSED FINAL Page 3 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 I. EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS A. Specific Limitations & Monitoring Requirements. During the effective term of this permit, the permittee is authorized to discharge process wastewater from the processing of bottomfish (such as pollock, and cod) ,halibut, herring, salmon,scallops, and crab to St. Paul Harbor from outfall 001. Treatment of process wastewater prior to discharge shall be accomplished through the use of fine mesh screening (1 mm) or, equivalent technology. Seafood wastes shall not be pulverized, chopped, ground or otherwise altered prior to screening. 1. Processing discharges shall be limited as specified below (limitations are dependent upon the raw products processed on the day samples are collected): Species/ Total Suspended Solids Oil and Grease Process Daily Max. Monthly Avg. Daily Max. Monthly Avg. Halibut 3.1 1.9 4.3 0.56 (and other headed/gutted bottomfish) (lbs/1000 lbs)* Mechanized Bottomfish (lbs/1000 lbs)* 22 12 9.9 3.9 Salmon-Hand 2.6 Butchered, including fresh/frozen whole (lbs/1000 lbs)* 1.6 0.31 0.19 Mechanized Salmon 44 26 (lbs/10001bs)* Scallops 6.0 1.4 (lbs/10001bs)* Herring 2.6 1.6 Frozen Whole (lbs/1000 lbs)* -CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE- PROPOSED FINAL 29 7.7 0.31 11 0.24 0.19 Page 4 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 Species/ Total Suspended Solids Oil and Grease Process Daily Max. Monthly Avq. Daily Max. Monthly Avq. Whole Crab and 12 Crab Sections (lbs/1000 lbs)* Surimi Multiple Species (lbs/1000 lbs)* 3.9 1.3 0.42 (See Section I.A.2.) (See Attachement 1) Multiple Species with (See Section I.A.2.) surimi Daily discharges shall be calculated as follows: *lbs pollutant/1,000 lbs raw product = flow, mqd) X (conc. of pollutant, mg/1) X (8,340) (total lbs processed during the sampling day) NOTE: An example calculation is included in Attachment 2. Calculations do not have to be performed for surimi or multiple species with surimi until effluent limits are are developed for surimi. 2. Surimi Processing The permittee is authorized to descharge surimi wastewater to St. Paul Harbor via outfall 001 in accordance with the following limitations: There shall be no discharge of pollutant which exceeds 1mm in any dimension. 3. Environmental Effects a. The pH shall not be less than 6.5 standard units nor greater than 8.5 standard units. b. There shall be no discharge of floating solids, visible foam, or oily wastes which produce a sheen on the surface of the receiving water. c. There shall be no accumulation of seafood processing wastes on the shoreline. d. There shall be no accumulation of wastes on the bottom of the receiving water. PROPOSED FINAL . Source Page 5 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 4. Monitoring requirements. Effluent monitoring shall be conducted as follows: Parameter Freguencv Sample Type Units Waste Handling Daily Inspection System Final Flow 1/Week 24-Hour mgd Discharge Composite pH 1/Week Grab Standard Units Settleable 1/Week Composite m1/1 Solids Residual 1/Week Grab mg/1 chlorine Finfish TSS 1/Week Composite mg/1 Oil & Grease 1/Week Grab mg/1 Surimi TSS 1/Week Composite mg/1 Oil & Grease 1/Week Grab mg/1 a. The Collins/Tenny Method or any approved EPA method may be used in testing for oil and grease. b. If surimi and finfish are not processed separately during any day of the processing week the permittee shall provide a sample of the finfish/surimi effluent and analyze the sample for TSS, and oil and grease. A composite sample shall be collected for TSS, and a grab sample shall be collected for oil and grease. c. Samples shall be taken from the effluent stream after treatment and prior to its discharge to the receiving water. d. At least one half of the residual chlorine samples will be taken during or immediately after the plant sanitation procedure. e. Daily flow shall be recorded on the same day effluent samples are taken. f. Monitoring results for process wastewater shall be reported on the monthly Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMR) as both pollutant concentrations (mg/1) and loading values (lbs pollutant per 1000 lbs raw product). PROPOSED FINAL Page 6 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 5. Receiving Water Inspections The water surface shall be visually inspected daily for floating solids, garbage, grease, foam and visible oil sheen. Results from these inspections shall be reported with each monthly Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR). 6. Processing Records The permittee shall report daily processing volumes as part of the monthly Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR). The following parameters shall be reported: a. Quantity of raw seafood processed per day, by species (pounds). b. Type and quantity of finished product per day, by species (pounds). c. Estimate of quantity of seafood wastes disposed of via reduction facility (pounds). B. Other Requirements. 1. Sanitary Wastewater Sanitary wastes shall be discharged to the Kodiak municipal treatment facility. The discharge of non-domestic wastewater to the city sanitary wastewater treatment facility is prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the operator of that facility. 2. Non-Process Wastewater Cooling water, boiler water, freshwater pressure relief discharges, and water used in live tanks may be discharged through conveyances other than outfall 001 provided the limitations in Part I.A.2 are met. PROPOSED FINAL Page 7 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 3. Dive Surveys Underwater dive surveys at outfall 001 shall be conducted once per year. Dive surveys shall be conducted within seven days after the termination of salmon processing but no later than October 15. The diver shall inspect the area under the dock as well as the outfall along its entire length. The permittee shall submit a dive survey report to EPA and ADEC no later than thirty days after each dive. The report shall include the following information: a. Location (including distance from shore and compass orientation), depth and condition of the outfall line (including presence, size, and location of any breaks or cracks). b. Water depth at the end of the outfall pipe. c. Inspection of the area at the end of the outfall pipe and documentation of the type, depth, areal extent, estimated volume, and sizes of particles of any waste accumulation. d. A plan view drawing (to scale) indicating the location of thedock, outfall pipe, prominent bottom features such as depressions, pockets, and large rocks, secondary slurry zones, and any area where seafood wastes have accumulated. The drawing shall also include the location, number and general description of the benthic organisms (i.e. common name of species) observed in areas adjacent to the outfall and an indication of whether the organisms observed are alive, dead or stressed. e. Types of substrate in and adjacent to the outfall area. f. Video tape of dive showing all features listed in parts a, c, and d. 4. Waste Disposal Practices a. Disposal of all solid processing wastes, with the exception of waste products listed in part I.B.4.b., shall be to a by-product recovery facility, unless the permittee meets the requirements of part I.B.4.c.. b. Halibut heads, shellfish wastes, and other seafood wastes, as approved by EPA, which are unsuitable for PROPOSED FINAL Page 8 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 processing at a by-product recovery facility may be disposed of at the ocean dumping zone identified in part I.B.4.d., and figure 1 of this permit. All wastes must be ground prior to being disposed of at the ocean dumping zone. The permittee may submit a written request, to EPA, to have a species of fish classified as unsuitable for processing at a by-product recovery facility. The written request must include the reason a species would be considered unsuitable for by-product recovery. If EPA approves the permittee's request and classifies a species of fish as unsuitable for processing at a by- product recovery facility, that classification shall remain in effect for the term of this permit.. c. Seafood waste may be disposed of in the ocean dumping zone described in paragraph d. below, under the following conditions: (1) The recovery facility is at maximum capacity or is closed or operating at reduced capacity due to needed repairs and/or maintenance, and is unable to accept the wastes; and • all reasonable measures are being implemented to maintain operational capacity during repair and/or maintenance periods; and • all reasonable measures are being implemented to minimize the period of reduced operational capacity during repair and/or maintenance periods; (2) All wastes must be ground prior to disposal at the ocean dumping zone; (3) Until commencement of the new by-product recovery facility, the following information must be provided to EPA with the monthly discharge monitoring report: • the date the waste dumping commenced or is to commence; • a certification from the operator of the waste reduction facility, stating that the wastes could not be accepted, the reasons for nonacceptance, steps being taken to provide necessary capacity within the shortest reasonable period of time, and the estimated time until wastes would be accepted; • an estimate of the quantity of seafood wastes disposed of at the ocean dumping zone; PROPOSED FINAL Page 9 of 22 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 • the name and address of the company responsible for barging said waste to the ocean dumping zone; and • the latitude and longitude of area where wastes were or are being disposed in the ocean dumping zone. (4) Upon "commencement of the new by- product recovery facility, the information requested in section I.B.4.c.(3) must be provided to EPA within five days of initiating discharges to the ocean dumping zone. d. The ocean dumping zone is generally bordered. by the Base Line to the east and the fifty (50) fathom line plotted on U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Map No. 8534. 5. Notification of Changes in Capacity The permittee shall give notice to the Director and ADEC of any planned physical alterations or operational changes to the permitted facility which will result in the processing of more than the following amounts of raw seafood in a single day: Species Maximum Daily Production Halibut 250,000 pounds Salmon 300,000 pounds Herring 180,000 pounds Sablefish 80,000 pounds Rockfish 30,000 pounds Cod 220,000 pounds Pollock 550,000 pounds Dungeness Crab 60,000 pounds Tanner Crab 100,000 pounds King Crab 130,000 pounds Scallop 50,000 pounds Surimi 330,000 pounds Notification shall be given at least ninety (90) days prior to implementation of the planned changes. In addition to notification, complete engineering plans shall be submitted to the ADEC Western District Office in accordance with 18 AAC 72.600. The ADEC address for submittals required under this section is: PROPOSED FINAL Page 10 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 Alaska Department of Environmental conservation Western District Office 3601 C Street, Suite 322 Anchorage, AK 99503 6. Reopener Clause If effluent limitation guidelines applicable to this facility are promulgated that contain limits different from those contained in this permit, the permit shall be modified to reflect the limits in the guidelines. If there is evidence indicating potential or realized impacts on water quality due to the discharge of seafood processing wastewater, the permit may be modified to include different effluent limitations and/or additional monitoring requirements. 7. Alaska Water Quality Standards All discharges shall be in compliance with Alaska Water Quality Standards (18 AAC 70). C. Definitions. 1. "Accumulation" refers to the presence of any measurable amount of seafood waste present on the bottom substrate. For purposes of this permit, measurable is defined as a thickness of one centimeter or more. 2. "Bypass" means the intentional diversion of waste streams from any portion of a treatment facility. 3. "Daily Discharge" means the discharge of a pollutant measured during a calendar day or any 24-hour period that reasonably represents the calendar day for purposes of sampling. For pollutants with limitations expressed in units of mass, the "daily discharge" is calculated as the total mass of the pollutant discharged over the day. For pollutants with limitations expressed in other units of measurement, the "daily discharge" is calculated as the average measurement of the pollutant over the-day. 4. "Daily Maximum" discharge means the highest allowable "daily discharge". 5. "Grab" sample is a single sample or measurement taken at a specific time or over as short a period of time as is feasible. PROPOSED FINAL Page 11 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 6. "Monthly Average" see Attachment 2 and page 3 of this permit. 7. "Quantity of Waste" is calculated as follows: Quantity of Waste = (Quantity of Raw Seafood) - (Quantity of Finished Product). • 8. "Severe Property Damage" means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the treatment facilities which causes them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production. 9. "Composite" sample shall mean a mixture of grab samples collected at the same sampling point at different times. Each discrete grab sample shall be 100 ml and shall be collected every 2 hours during the processing period. Each grab sample shall be collected and stored in accordance with procedures prescribed in the most recent edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and. Wastewater. 10. "Upset" means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with technology based permit effluent limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the permittee. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation. 11. "Process wastewater" is any wastewater which, during manufacturing or processing, comes into direct contact with or results from the production or use of any raw material intermediate product, by-product, or waste product. II. MONITORING, RECORDING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS A. Representative Sampling. Samples taken in compliance with the monitoring requirements established under Part I shall be collected from the effluent stream prior to discharge into the receiving waters. Samples and measurements shall be representative of the volume and nature of the monitored discharge. B. Monitoring Procedures. Monitoring must be conducted according to • test procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136, unless other test procedures have been specified in this permit. PROPOSED FINAL Page 12 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 C. Reporting of Monitoring Results. Monitoring results shall be summarized each month on the Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) form (EPA No. 3320-1). The reports shall be submitted monthly and are to be postmarked by the 10th day of the following month. Legible copies of these, and all other reports, shall be signed and certified in accordance with the requirements of Part IV.H., Signatory Requirements, and submitted to the Director, Water Division and the State agency at the following addresses: original to: United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 10 1200 Sixth Avenue, WD-135 Seattle, Washington 98101 copy to: Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) Southcentral Region 3601 'C' Street, Suite 1334 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 D. Additional Monitoring by the Permittee. If the permittee monitors any pollutant more frequently than required by this permit, using test procedures approved under 40 CFR 136 or as specified in this permit, the results of this monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of the data submitted in the DMR. Such increased frequency shall also be indicated. E. Records Contents. Records of monitoring information shall include: 1. The date, exact place, and time of sampling or measurements; 2. The individual(s) who performed the sampling or measurements; 3. The date(s) analyses were performed; 4. The individual(s) who performed the analyses; 5. The analytical techniques or methods used; and 6. The results of such analyses. F. Retention of Records. The permittee shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenance records and all original strip chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, copies of all reports required by this permit, and records of all data used to complete the application for this permit, for a period of at least three years from the date of the sample, measurement, report or application. This period may be extended by request of the Director or ADEC at any time. Data collected on-site, copies of Discharge Monitoring PROPOSED FINAL Page 13 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 Reports, and a copy of this NPDES permit must be maintained on-site during the duration of activity at the permitted location. G. Twentv-four Hour Notice of Noncompliance Reporting. 1. The following occurrences of noncompliance shall be reported by telephone to: • Water Compliance Section, EPA, Seattle, WA phone: (206) 553-1213 or • Alaska Operations Office, EPA, Anchorage, AK phone: (907) 271-3651 within 24 hours from the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances:. a; Any noncompliance which may endanger health or the environment; b. Any unanticipated bypass which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit (See Part III.G., Bypass of Treatment Facilities.); c. Any upset which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit (See Part III.H., Upset Conditions.); or d. Violation of a maximum daily discharge limitation for any of the pollutants listed in the permit to be reported within 24 hours. 2. A written submission shall also be provided within five days of the time that the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. The written submission shall contain: a. A description of the noncompliance and its cause; b. The period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times; c. The estimated time noncompliance is expected to continue if it has not been corrected; and d. Steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. PROPOSED FINAL Page 14 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 3. The Director may waive the written report on a case-by-case basis if the oral report has been received within 24 hours by the Water Compliance Section in Seattle, Washington, by phone, (206) 553-1213 or the Alaska Operations Office in Anchorage, Alaska, by phone, (907) 271-3651. 4. Reports shall be submitted to the addresses in Part II.C., Reporting of Monitoring Results. H. Other Noncompliance Reporting. Instances of noncompliance not required to be reported within 24 hours shall be reported at the time that monitoring reports for Part II.C. are submitted. The reports shall contain the information listed in Part II.G.2. 1. Inspection and Entry. The permittee shall allow the Director, ADEC, or an authorized representative (including an authorized contractor acting as a representative of the Administrator), upon the presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, to: 1. Enter upon the permittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this permit; 2. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this permit; 3. Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this permit; and 4. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purpose of assuring permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the Act, any substances or parameters at any location. J. Compliance Schedules. Reports of compliance or noncompliance with, or any progress reports on interim and final requirements contained in any Compliance Schedule of this permit (Part I) shall be submitted no later than 10 days following each schedule date. III. COMPLIANCE RESPONSIBILITIES A. Duty to Comply. The permittee must comply with all conditions of this permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the Act and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or for denial of a permit renewal application. The permittee shall give advance notice to the Director and ADEC of any planned changes in the permitted facility or activity which may result in noncompliance with permit requirements. PROPOSED FINAL Page 15 of 22 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 B. Penalties for Violations of Permit Conditions. 1. Civil Penalty. The Act provides that any person who violates a permit condition implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act shall be subject to a civil penalty, not to exceed $25,000 per day for each violation. 2. Criminal Penalties: a. Negligent Violations. The Act provides that any person who negligently violates a permit condition implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act shall be punished by a fine of not less than $2,500 nor more than $25,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment for not more than 1 year, or by both. b. Knowing Violations. The Act provides that any person who knowingly violates a permit condition implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act shall be punished by a fine of not less than $5,000 nor more than $50,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment for not more than 3 years, or by both. c. Knowing Endangerment. The Act provides that any person who knowingly violates a permit condition implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act, and who knows at that time that he thereby places another person in imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury, shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine of not more than $250,000 or imprisonment of not more than 15 years, or both. A person which is an organization shall, upon conviction of violating this subparagraph, be subject to a fine of not more than $1,000,000. d. False Statements. The Act provides that any person who knowingly makes any false material statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this Act or who knowingly falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method required to be maintained under this Act, shall upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more that $10,000, or by imprisonment for not more than 2 years, or by both. PROPOSED FINAL Page 16 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 Except as provided in permit conditions in Part III.G., Bypass of Treatment Facilities and Part III.H., Upset Conditions, nothing in this permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee of the civil or criminal penalties for noncompliance. C. Need to Halt or Reduce Activity not a Defense. It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit. D. Duty to Mitigate. The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. E. Proper Operation and Maintenance. The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the conditions of this permit. Proper operation and maintenance also includes adequate laboratory controls and appropriate quality assurance procedures. This provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems which are installed by a permittee only when the operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of the permit. F. Removed Substances. Solids, sludges, filter backwash, or other pollutants removed in the course of treatment or control of wastewater shall be disposed of in a manner such as to prevent any pollutant from such materials from entering navigable waters, except as provided in part I.B.4.c.. G. Bypass of Treatment Facilities: 1. Bypass not exceeding limitations. The permittee may allow any bypass to occur which does not cause effluent limitations to be exceeded, but only if it also is for essential maintenance to assure efficient operation. These bypasses are not subject to the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 of this section. 2. Notice: a. Anticipated bypass. If the permittee knows in advance of the need for a bypass, it shall submit prior notice, if possible at least 10 days before the date of the bypass. PROPOSED FINAL Page 17 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 b. Unanticipated bypass. The permittee shall submit notice of an unanticipated bypass as required under Part II.G., Twenty-four Hour Notice of Noncompliance Reporting. 3. Prohibition of bypass. a. Bypass is prohibited and the Director or ADEC may take enforcement action against a permittee for a bypass, unless: (1) The bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury, or severe property damage; (2) There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary treatment facilities, retention of untreated wastes, or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime. This condition is not satisfied if adequate back-up equipment should have been installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a bypass which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive maintenance; and (3) The permittee submitted notices as required under paragraph 2 of this section. b. The Director and ADEC may approve an anticipated bypass, after considering its adverse effects, if the Director and ADEC determine that it will meet the three conditions listed above in paragraph 3;a. of this section. H. Upset Conditions. 1. Effect of an upset. An upset constitutes an affirmative defense to an action brought for noncompliance with such technology based permit effluent limitations if the requirements of paragraph 2 of this section are met. No determination made during administrative review of claims that noncompliance was caused by upset, and before an action for noncompliance, is final administrative action subject to judicial review. 2. Conditions necessary for a demonstration of upset. A permittee who wishes to establish the affirmative defense of upset shall demonstrate, through properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs, or other relevant evidence that: PROPOSED FINAL Page 18 of 22 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 a. An upset occurred and that the permittee can identify the cause(s) of the upset; b. The permitted facility was at the time being properly operated; c. The permittee submitted notice of the upset as required under Part II.G., Twenty -four Hour Notice of Noncompliance Reporting; and d. The permittee complied with any remedial measures required under Part III.D., Duty to Mitigate. 3. Burden of proof. In any enforcement proceeding, the permittee seeking to establish the occurrence of an upset has the burden of proof. I. Toxic Pollutants. The permittee shall comply with effluent standards or prohibitions established under Section 307(a) of the Act for toxic pollutants within the time provided in the regulations that establish those standards or prohibitions, even if the permit has not yet been modified to incorporate the requirement. IV. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Changes in Discharge of Toxic Substances. Notification shall be provided to the Director and ADEC as soon as the permittee knows of, or has reason to believe: 1. That any activity has occurred or will occur which would result in the discharge, on a routine or frequent basis, of any toxic pollutant which is not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed the highest of the following "notification levels ": a. One hundred micrograms per liter (100 ug /1); b: Two hundred micrograms per liter (200 ug /1) for acrolein and acrylonitrile, five hundred micrograms per liter (500 ug /1) for 2,4- dinitrophenol and for 2- methyl -4, 6- dinitrophenol; and one milligram per liter (1 mg /1) for antimony; c. Five (5) times the maximum concentration value reported for that pollutant in the permit application in accordance with 40 CFR 122.21(g)(7); or d. The level established by the Director in accordance with 40 CFR 122.44(f). PROPOSED FINAL Page 19 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 2. That any activity has occurred or will occur which would result in any discharge, on a non-routine or infrequent basis, of a toxic pollutant which is not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed the highest of the following "notification levels": a. Five hundred micrograms per liter (500 ug/1); b. One milligram per liter (1 mg/1) for antimony; c. Ten (10) times the maximum concentration value reported for that pollutant in the permit application in accordance with 40 CFR 122.21(g)(7); or d. The level established by the Director in accordance with 40 CFR 122.44(f). B. Planned Changes. The permittee shall give notice to the Director and ADEC as soon as possible of any planned physical alterations or additions to the permitted facility. Notice is required only when: 1. The alteration or addition to a permitted facility may meet one of the criteria for determining whether a facility is a new source as determined in 40 CFR 122.29(b); or 2. The alteration or addition could significantly change the nature or increase the quantity of pollutants discharged. This notification applies to pollutants which are subject neither to effluent limitations in the permit, nor to notification requirements under Part IV.A.1. C. Anticipated Noncompliance. The permittee shall also give advance notice to the Director and ADEC of any planned changes in the permitted facility or activity which may result in noncompliance with permit requirements. D. Permit Actions. This permit may be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for cause. The filing of a request by the permittee for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination, or a notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance, does not stay any permit condition. E. Duty to Reapply. If the permittee wishes to continue an activity regulated by this permit after the expiration date of this permit, the permittee must apply for and obtain a. new permit. The application should be submitted at least 180 days before the expiration date of this permit. PROPOSED FINAL Page 20 of 22 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 F. Duty' to Provide Information. The permittee shall furnish to the Director and ADEC, within a reasonable time, any information which the Director or ADEC may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, or terminating this permit, or to determine compliance with this permit. The permittee shall also furnish to the Director or ADEC, upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this permit. G. Other Information. When the permittee becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in a permit application, or submitted incorrect information in a permit application or any report to the Director or ADEC, it shall promptly submit such facts or information. H. Signatory Requirements. All applications, reports or information submitted to the Director and ADEC shall be signed and certified. 1. All permit applications shall be signed as follows: a. For a corporation: by a responsible corporate officer. b. For a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively. c. For a municipality, state, federal, or other public . agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. 2. All reports required by the permit and other information requested by the Director or ADEC shall be signed by a person described above or by a duly authorized representative of that person. A person is a duly authorized representative only if: a. The authorization is made in writing by a person described above and submitted to the Director and ADEC, and b. The authorization specified either an individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity, such as the position of plant manager, operator of a well or a well field, superintendent, position of equivalent responsibility, or an individual or position having overall responsibility for environmental matters for the company. (A duly authorized representative may thus be either a named individual or any individual occupying a named position.) PROPOSED FINAL Page 21 of 22 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 3. Changes to authorization. If an authorization under paragraph IV.H.2. is no longer accurate because a different individual or position has responsibility for the overall operation of the facility, a new authorization satisfying the requirements of paragraph IV.H.2. must be submitted to the Director and ADEC prior to or together with any reports, information, or applications to be signed by an authorized representative. 4. Certification. Any person signing a document under this section shall make the following certification:. "I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for,knowing violations." I. Availability of Reports. Except for data determined to be confidential under 40 CFR Part 2, all reports prepared in accordance with the terms of this permit shall be available for public inspection at the offices of the Director and ADEC. As required by the Act, permit applications, permits and effluent data shall not be considered confidential. J. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability. Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the permittee is or may be subject under Section 311 of the Act. K. Property Rights. The issuance of this permit does not convey any property rights of any sort, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of federal, state or local laws or regulations. L. Severability. The provisions of this permit are severable, and if any provision of this permit, or the application of any provision of this permit to any circumstance, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this permit, shall not be affected thereby. PROPOSED FINAL Page 22 of 22 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 M. Transfers. This permit may be automatically transferred to a new permittee if 1. The current permittee notifies the Director at least 30 days in advance of the proposed transfer date; 2. The notice includes a written agreement between the existing and new permittees containing a specific date for transfer of permit responsibility, coverage, and liability between them; and 3. The Director does not notify the existing permittee and the proposed new permittee of his or her intent to modify, or revoke and reissue the permit. If this notice is .not received, the transfer is effective on the date specified in the agreement mentioned in paragraph 2 above. N. State Laws. Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the • permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties established pursuant to any applicable state law or regulation under authority preserved by Section 510 of the Act. PROPOSED FINAL ATTACHMENT 1 Limitations for Multiple Species Processing Effluent limitations for the processing of multiple species are derived using the following "generic" equation: Limit in lbs/1000 lbs = (Bottomfish Limit)(% Bottomfish) + (Crab Limit)(%,Crab) + (Herring Limit)(% Herring) + (HB Salmon Limit)(% HB Salmon) where, % Bottomfish % Crab % Herring % HB Salmon Mech Salmon % Scallop and, + (Mech Salmon Limit)(% Mech Salmon) + (Scallop Limit) (% Scallop) = Amount of bottomfish processed divided by the total amount of seafood processed = (Amount of Bottomfish) (Amount of Raw Seafood) = Amount of crab processed divided by the total amount of seafood processed = (Amount of Crab) (Amount of Raw Seafood) = Amount of herring processed divided by the total amount of seafood processed (Amount of Herring) 4- (Amount of Raw Seafood) = Amount of hand-butchered salmon divided by the total amount of seafood processed (Amount of HB Salmon) (Amount of Raw Seafood) = Amount of mechanized salmon divided by the total amount of seafood processed • = (Amount of Mech. Salmon) + (Amount of Raw Seafood) = Amount of scallop processed divided by the total amount of seafood processed Amount of Scallop) 4- (Amount of Rraw Seafood) PROPOSED FINAL 2 Bottomfish Limit = Effluent limitation in Part I.A.1. for bottomfish processing Crab Limit = Effluent limitation in Part I.A.1. for processing Herring Limit = Effluent limitation in Part I.A. for herring processing HB Salmon Limit = Effluent limitation in Part I.A. for hand - butchered salmon Mech Salmon Limit = Effluent limitation in Part I.A. for mechanized salmon processing Scallop Limit = Effluent limitation in Part I.A. for scallop processing Two pollutants are limited in the permit, TSS and Oil and Grease. Each pollutant is limited on a monthly average and daily maximum basis. Therefore, by :substituting the limitation for each species in the generic equation above, we can generate the following four limitations for Multiple Species processing: TSS - Monthly Average TSS - Daily Maximum Oil and Grease - Monthly Average Oil and Grease - Daily Maximum TSS - Monthly Average Limitation = 12(% Bottomfish) + 3.9(% Crab) + 24(% Herring) + 1.6(% HB Salmon) + 26(% Mech Salmon) + 1.4(% Scallop) NOTE.: Processing percentages are calculated over the month TSS - Daily Maximum Limitation = 22(% Bottomfish) + 12(% Crab) + 32(% + 2.6(% HB Salmon) +'44(% Mech Salmon) NOTE: Processing percentages are calculated over Herring) + 6.6(% Scallop) the sampling day Oil and Grease - Monthly Average Limitation = 3.9(% Bottomfish) + 0.42(% Crab) + 10(% Herring) + 0.19(% HB Salmon) + 11(% Mech Salmon) + 0.24(% Scallop) NOTE: Processing percentages are calculated over the month PROPOSED FINAL Oil and Grease - Daily Maximum Limitation = 9.9(% Bottomfish) + 1.3(% Crab) + 27(% Herring) + 0.31(% HB Salmon) + 29(% Mech Salmon) + 7.7(% Scallop) NOTE: Processing percentages are calculated over the sampling day. These limitations shall be calculated and included in an attachment to the monthly DMRs. PROPOSED FINAL ATTACHMENT 2 Example of Calculations to Determine Compliance With the Permit Limits These are sample calculations of plant discharge (lbs per 1000 lbs) values which shall be compared to limitations in Part I.A.1. to determine compliance. Given: Discharges were sampled four days during the month of June 1988. Hand-butchered salmon and bottomfish were processed. The following table provides data for the month of June 1988. Date Flow, MGD 6/2/88 0.075 6/9/88 0.098 6/16/88 0.127 6/27/88 0.077 Daily Maximum Calculations Pounds of Raw Product TSS Conc.,mq/1 HB Salmon Bottomfish 36.8 - 41.5 39.4 6,155 47.5 1,210 10,4)00 23,070 60,000 Step 1. Determine the Daily Maximum discharge for TSS for each day samples are collected. Daily Maximum discharge (in lbs per 1000 lbs) equals the measured effluent flow (mgd), multiplied by the measured effluent concentration (mg/1), multiplied by a conversion factor (8,340), and divided by the total amount of raw seafood processed (lbs). Note that the flow, concentration, and amount of seafood processed shall be measured over the same 24-hour period. Daily Maximum = (flow)(concentration)(8,340) (Daily Production) Therefore, 6/2/88 Daily Maximum = ((0.075mgd)(36.8mg/1)(8,340)] 4- 10,000 lbs = 2.30 lbs per 1,000 lbs 6/9/88 Daily Maximum = [(0.098mgd)(41.5mg/1)(8,340)] 23,070 lbs = 1.47 lbs per 1,000 lbs PROPOSED FINAL 2 6/16/88 Daily Maximum = [(0.127mgd)(39.4mg/1)(8,340)] + 66,155 lbs = 0.63 lbs per 1,000 lbs 6/27/88 Daily Maximum = [(0.077mgd)(47.5mg/1)(8,340)] _ 1,210 lbs = 25.2 lbs per 1,000 lbs Daily Maximum calculations shall be made for each day that samples are collected. Step 2. Determine compliance with applicable daily maximum effluent limitations. To determine compliance, the above calculated Daily Maximum discharge value shall be compared to the applicable Daily Maximum limit in Part I.A.1. of the permit. The applicable limitation from Part I.A.1. is dependent upon whether only hand - butchered salmon, only bottomfish, or both hand - butchered salmon and bottomfish are processed on the day of sampling. Since only bottomfish is processed on 6/2/88 and 6/9/88, these calculated daily maximum discharge values shall be compared to the daily maximum TSS limitation in Part I.A.1., for bottomfish, of 22 lbs per 1,000 lbs. The same type of comparison can be made for the 6/27/88 calculation where only hand - butchered salmon is processed. Because more than one species of seafood is processed on 6/16/88, the calculated daily maximum TSS discharged must be compared to a variable limitation which is derived based upon a proportion of each seafood species. processed. This variable Daily Max TSS Limitation is calculated as follows: Limitation = 2.6(% HB Salmon) + 22(% Bottomfish) = 2.6(6,155/66,155) + 22(60,000/66,155) = 20.2 lbs per 1000 lbs This equation is defined in detail in Attachment 1 of the permit. PROPOSED FINAL 3 CONCLUSION DATE TSS DAILY MAX TSS DAILY MAX LIMITATION, (LBS /1000 LBS) (PART I.A.1. OF PERMIT) (LBS per 1000 LBS1 6/2/88 2.30 22 6/9/88 1.47 22 6/16/88 0.63 20.2 6/27/88 25.20 2.6 From the above information, it can be seen that the facility was not in compliance on 6/27/88. Monthly Average Calculations Step 1. Determine the Average Monthly discharge for TSS (for June 1988) The Average Monthly TSS discharge equals the summation of all Daily Maximum discharge values calculated during the time period covered by the DMR in question (June), divided by the total production. Therefore, Monthly Average = [(0.075 mgd)(36.8 mg /1) + (0.098 mgd)(41.5 mg /1) + (0.127 mgd)(39.4 mg /1) + (0.077 mgd)(47.5 mg /1)] x (8,340) _ [(10,000 + 23,070 + 66,155 + 1,210)] = 1.3 lbs per 1000 lbs Monthly Average calculations shall be made each month. Step 2. Determine compliance with applicable monthly average effluent limitations. To determine compliance, the above calculated Monthly Average discharge value shall be compared to the applicable Monthly Average limitation in Part I.A.1. of the permit. The applicable limitation from Part I.A.1. is dependent upon whether only hand- butchered salmon, only bottomfish, or both hand - butchered salmon and bottomfish are processed on any day that samples are collected, during the month in question. For this example, since both hand - butchered salmon and bottomfish are processed during the sampling period in the month of June the above calculated Monthly Average TSS discharge must be compared to PROPOSED FINAL 4 a variable limitation which is based upon a proportion of each seafood species processed. This variable Monthly Average TSS limitation is calculated as follows: Limitation = 1.6(% HB Salmon) + 12(% Bottomfish) = 1.6(7,365 + 100,435) + 12(93,070 + 100,435) = 11.2 lbs per 1,000 lbs This equation is defined in detail in Attachment 1 of the permit. DATE CONCLUSION TSS MONTHLY AVG (LBS/1000 LBS) TSS MONTHLY AVG LIMITATION PART I.A.1. OF PERMIT (LBS/1000 LBS). 6/2/88 1.3 11.2 THRU 6/27/88 From the above information, it can be seen that, the facility was in compliance for the TSS Monthly Average limitations. NOTE: The above example only examines the TSS results. The same calculations apply to Oil & Grease. 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(OFFICE USE ONLY) tMrrLII.ANT TO FILL IN ALL IN STREET ADDRESS: CLASS AND SCOPE OF WORK: SPECIFICATIONS: BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER: DATE OF APPLICATION: ISSUED: cfsG11 / ZONING COMPLIANCE LOT : BLOCK : NEW DEMOLITION FOUNDATION FOOTINGS STEM WALL PIERS •DATE ALTERATION REPAIR TYPE SUBDIVISION /SURVEY: ADDITION MOVE DIMENSIONS VALUATION BASIS: BUILDING PERMIT FEE: DEPTH IN GRND REINFORCEMENT NAME: VAL... PLAN CHECK FEE: USE OF BUILDING AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT: BOLT SPACING MAILING ADDRESS: CRAWL SPACE HEIGHT INCHES OCCUPANCY GROUP: TOTAL F EE: - CRAWL SPACE VENT SQ. FEET A B E H I M R DIV. 1 2 3 4 5 6 RECEIPT NO.: CITY & STATE: SIZE ., 7i HEIGHT STRUCTURAL SPECIES & GRADE SIZE SPACING SPAN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION REQUIRES INSPECTION BE REQUESTED & COMPLETED PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY FURTHER WORK: FOR INSPECTION CALL 486 -8070 NO. OF ROOMS STORIES TELEPHONE : NO. OF FAMILIES GIRDERS TYPE OF BUSINESS GIRDERS A R C H / E N G NAME: NO. OF BLDGS NOW ON LOT JOISTS 1ST FLOOR USE OF EXISTING BLDGS JOISTS 1ST FLOOR TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION SIZE OF LOT JOISTS 2ND FLOOR I 11 III IV V N 1 -HR FR H.T. WATER: PUBLIC , PRIVATE JOISTS 211,1D FLOOR CITY & STATE: TELEPHONE : SEWER: PUBLIC PRIVATE CEILING JOISTS INSULATION TYPE & THICKNESS: EXTERIOR WALLS EXCAVATION FOUNDATION BEARING WALLS UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INTERIOR WALLS DRIVEWAY PERMIT: FOUNDATION / SETBACKS SUBMITTED FRAMING STATE LICENSE : WALLS ROOF RAFTERS ROOF / CEILING TRUSSES APPROVED ROUGH ELECTRICAL NAME: SHEATHING TYPE & SIZE: FURNACE TYPE: ROUGH PLUMBING ADEC APPLICATION: FINAL FLOOR WOOD HEATER YES NO TYPE SUBMITTED DATE C.O. ISSUED: MAILING ADDRESS: FINAL APPROVAL WALLS ALASKA FIREMARSHALL REVIEW: SUBMITTED: APPROVED: CITY & STATE: ROOF I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ THIS APPLICATION, THAT IT IS CORRECT AND THAT I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ALL ORDINANCES AND LAWS REGULATING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION r C APPLICANT: _._ L � -C , �/Q TELEPHONE FINISH MATERIAL: ROOF APPROVED - BUILDING OFFICAL: STATE LICENSE : EXTERIOR SIDING INTERIOR WALLS NOTES: { KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development 710 Mill Bay Road (Rm 204), Kodiak, Alaska 99615-6340 - Phone: (907) 486-5736, ext. 255 or 254 ZONING COMPLIANCE PERMIT Permit #: 1. Property Owner/Applicant: WES-tegri Ag- f7$/en eS Number and siz of parking spaces required (onsite identification of parking spaces is required - Yes: No: Mailing Address: Sc l 1 Shell koic .51 phon,(41o7) 1/VG Lt l l t). 1) • A7-- , ; — S1-1-e-i-2-1— - 2. Legal Description: iidelOPIC/ Tecc-f- A/- 3/ Off-street loading requirement: - /0 b r Plat related requirements (e.g., plat notes, easements, subdivision conditions, etc.): Ai /4-- Street Address: Sal She 1140 -r s-f- T„ Code #: g., 1 k Oo 00`f? 0 3. ' Description of Existing Propertrcurrentzoning: -Trat/61412.10 / .... • Minimum Required Lot Area: 1- R:3-0 ZP Width: fk)(A-- Other requirements (e.g., zero lot line, additional setbacks, projections into yards, screening, etc.): /\J A' - Actual Lot Area: 11 4 4-g q. Width: t'/ k • Minimum Required Setbacks: Sides: e_. 0 • Coastal Management P ram Applicable Polices (check appropriate category) - Residential: Business: Rear: tt ,P-b-01% i Industrial: Other (list): Maximum Building Height: OiA. \bilf\i).\-C-• A' Use and size of existing structures on the lot .5 0 A PA-0C E&S( nG PLAICT- Is the proposed action consistent with the KIB Coastal Management Program? - Yes: No: If the proposed action, conflicts with the Coastal Management Program policies, attach a sheet at notes e policy(ies),-. describes the conflict(s), and specifies conditions to mitigate the conflict(s). Attachment - Yes: No: ... -..- 4. Description of p oposed action (attach site plan): ----il do e C 110 fr ci r li€ en 4 ¶ .01_, .t. / i A _ Az A 11 . / - 1....— i ..4 C .1 .... i . . . . . * . ...1P.—..L.e..41... •-• • ..., ....Ad", . - • / ' ,.. 5. -. Certification: I hereby certify that I will comply with the I agree to have identifiable corner markers in place in the field for verification of By: provisions of the Kodiak Island Borough Code and that I have the authority to certify this as the property owner, or as a representative of the property owner. setbacks. . • . , Date: te' CP / Title: .1,44K.S/ . , --- Supporting documents attac : Site plan: A, A ilt survey: Other (lisO: 4Ma/MM' ' ' Date: /1-: t/ Title: - -C-4e-<-- 4-4.-e--44------- 6. Community Development staff for zoning, by: ,d, .." • s 7. Fire Chief [City of Kodiak, Fire istrict #1 (Bayside), Womens Bay Fire District] approval for UFC (Sections 10.207 and 10.301C) by: Date: 6. Driveway Permit (state, City of Kodiak, Borough) issued by: Date: 9. Septic system PLAN approved by Date: ,stributiom File / Building Official / ApplicantTH IS FORM DOES NOT AUTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION WHEN A BUILDING PERMIT IS REQUIRED June 1991 I 1 I I 1 1 11 v K CS { C:J 1� II i II I':.I1.1 -11ii - • - • t OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 3601 "C" Street SUITE 370 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503-2798 PHONE: (907) 561-6131 FAX: (907) 561-6134 Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested CENTRAL OFFICE P.O. BOX AW JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 FAX: (907) 465-3075 WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR NORTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 675. SEVENTH AVENUE STATION H FAIRBANKS, ALASKA 99701-4596 PHONE: (907) 451-2818 FAX: (907) 451-2814 October 21, 1991 Western Alaska Fisheries Attn: Mr. Jim Wiitala P.O. Box 2367 Kodiak, AK 99615 Dear Mr. Wiitala: SUBJECT: CONCLUSIVE CONSISTENCY DETERMINATION WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES 1 NPDES PUBLIC NOTICE NO. AK-000082-5 STATE I.D. NUMBER AK910827-16A The Division of Governmental Coordination (DGC) has completed coordinating the state's review of your project for consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP). On October 7, 1991 you were issued a proposed consistency finding. The project is to reissue the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit to discharge process wastewater from the Western Alaska seafood processor into St. Paul Harbor and Near Island Channel. The project entails the average daily discharge of 158,000 gallons of wastewater from the processing of bottomfish, halibut, herring, salmon, scallops, an crab to St. Paul Harbor. According to the Draft NPDES permit for this processor, the treatment of the wastewater prior to discharge shall be accomplished through the use of fine mesh (1 millimeter) screening or equivalent technology. Seafood wastes shall not be pulverized, chopped, ground, or otherwise filtered prior to screening. This conclusive consistency determination, developed under 6 AAC 50, applies to the following state and federal authorizations. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PERMIT AK-00082-5 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION. SECTION 401 CERTIFICATE OF REASONABLE ASSURANCE Mr. Jim Wiitala 2 October 21, 1991 Western Alaska Fisheries AK910827-16A Based on the review of your project by the Alaska Departments of Natural Resources, Environmental Conservation, and Fish and Game, and the Kodiak Island Borough, the state concurs with your certification that the project is consistent with the ACMP provided the following conditions are met: 1. Part I.A.3.d shall be added and read as follows: Monitoring results for process wastewater shall be reported on the monthly Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) as both pollutant concentrations (mg/1) and loading values (lbs. pollutant per 1,000 lbs. raw product). 2. Part I.A.4. shall be changed to require receiving water inspections to be conducted on a daily basis instead of weekly. These stipulations will appear as conditions on the Section 401 Certificate of Reasonable Assurance to be issued by DEC. These stipulations are necessary to ensure the proposed activity is consistent with the Air, Land, and Water Quality Standards of the ACMP (6 AAC 80.140). Copies of the pertinent ACMP Standards are enclosed. This conclusive consistency determination represents a consensus reached between you as the project applicant and the reviewing agencies listed above, as provided for under 6 AAC 50.070(k). As also provided under 15 CFR 930.64(c), federal authorization of your project will be made with the full understanding that your original project proposal has been modified subject to the conditions described above. I changes to the approved project are proposed prior to or during its siting, construction, or operation, you are required to contact this office immediately to determine if further review and approval or the revised project is necessary. The state reserves the right to enforce compliance with this conclusive consistency determination if the project is changed in any significant way, or if the actual use differs from the approved use contained in the project description. If appropriate, the state may amend the state approvals listed in this conclusive consistency determination. By copy of this letter, we are informing the Environmental Protection Agency of our conclusive finding. Please be advised that although the State has found your project •1b1\close\western.cof Mr. Jim Wiitala 3 October • 21, 1991 Western Alaska Fisheries AK910827-16A consistent with the ACMP, based on your project description and any stipulations contained herein, you are still required to meet all. applicable State and federal laws and regulations. Your consistency determination may include reference to specific laws and regulations, but this in no way precludes your responsibility to comply with other applicable laws and regulations. If you have questions regarding this process, please contact me at 561-6131. Sincerely, Elizabeth A. Benson Project Review Coordinator Enclosure • cc: Distribution List Harold Geren, EPA, Seattle 1b1\close\western.cof KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH October 21, 1991. DISTRIBUTION LIST Ms. Judith Bittner, Department of Natural Resources, Division.of Parks, Anchorage, Ms. Veronica Gilbert, Department t4 Natural. Resources, Anchorage . Mr. Pete Panarese, Department of Natural Resources, Anchorage Ms. Carol Sanner, Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Anchorage Ms. Elaine Pistoresi, Department of EnvirOnmental Conservation, Anchorage Mr. Lance Trasky, Department of Fish and Game, Anchorage' Ms. Linda Freed, Kodiak Island Borough Mr. Uwe L. Gross, Koniag Inc., Anchorage Mr. Gordon PuLlar, Kodiak Area Native Association, Kodiak The Honorable Jerome Selby, Mayor of Kodiak n iu h \ IA\ jti • OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET I DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 3601 "C" Street SUITE 370 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503-2798 PHONE: (907) 561-6131 FAX: (907) 561-6134 Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested WALTER J. NICKEL, GOVERNOR - CENTRAL OFFICE, NORTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE P.O. BOX AW 675 SEVENTH AVENUE JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0165 STATION H PHONE: (907) 465-3562 FAIRBANKS, ALASKA 99701-4596 FAX: (907) 465-3075 PHONE: (907) 451-2818 FAX: (907) 451-2814 October 7, 1991 Western Alaska Fisheries P.O. Box 2367 Kodiak, AK 99615 Attention: Jim Wiitala Dear Mr. Wiitala: SUBJECT: PROPOSED • CONSISTENCY FINDING WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES [NPDE-S7PUBLIC-NOTICE-N07-AKEK098 2= p STATE I.D. NUMBER AK910827-16A The Division of Governmental Coordination (DGC) is currently coordinating the state's review of your project for consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP) and has developed this proposed consistency finding based on reviewers' comments. The project is to reissue the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit to discharge process wastewater from the Alkod seafood processor into St. Paul Harbor and Near Island Channel. The project entails the discharge of up 158,000 gallons per day of wastewater from the processing of bottomfish, halibut, herring, salmon, scallops, an crab to St. Paul Harbor. According to the Draft NPDES permit for this processor, the treatment of the wastewater prior to discharge shall be accomplished through the use of fine mesh (1 millimeter), screening or equivalent technology. Seafood wastes shall not be pulverized, chopped, ground, or otherwise altered prior to screening. • ■.1 This proposed consistency finding, developed under 6. AAC 50, applies to the following state and federal authorizations. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PERMIT AK-00082-5 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION SECTION 401 CERTIFICATE OF REASONABLE ASSURANCE Mr. Wiitala 2. October 7, 1991 STATE I.D. NO.AK910827 -16A Based on the review of your project by the Alaska Departments of Natural Resources, Environmental Conservation, and Fish and Game, and the Kodiak Island Borough, the state concurs with your certification that the project is consistent with the ACMP provided the following conditions are met: 1. Part I.A.3.d shall be added and read: as follows: Monitoring results for process- wastewater shall be reported on the monthly Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) as bath pollutant concentrations (mg /1) and loading values (lbs. pollutant per 1,000 lbs. raw product). 2. Part I.A.4. shall be changed to require receiving water inspections to be conducted on a daily basis instead of weekly. These stipulations will appear as conditions on the Section 401 Certificate of Reasonable Assurance to be issued by DEC. These stipulations are necessary to ensure the proposed activity . is consistent with the Air, Land, and Water Quality Standards of the ACMP (6 AAC 80.140). Copies of the pertinent ACMP Standards are enclosed. Please contact me within five days of your receipt of this proposed finding to indicate whether or not you concur with this finding'. If you are not prepared to concur within the five -day period, you may either: (a) request an extension of the review schedule, if you need more time to consider this finding, or (b) request that the state reconsider this finding, by submitting .a written statement requesting "elevation" of the finding, describing your concerns, and proposing as alternative consistency finding,. This alternative finding must demonstrate how your project is consistent with the referenced standards of the ACMP and district policies without the stipulations included in this proposed finding. If I do . not receive your request for extension or an elevation statement from you, or any other reviewing party with elevation rights as per 6,AAC 50.070(j), within five days of receipt of this letter, this proposed finding will be issued as a final conclusive consistency determination. By copy of this letter, we are informing the Environmental_ Protection Agency of our proposed finding. (Th Mr. Wiitala 3 October 7, 1991 STATE I.D. NO.AK910827-16A Please be advised that although the State has found your project consistent with the ACMP, based on your project description and any stipulations contained herein, you are still required to meet all applicable State and federal laws and regulations. Your consistency determination may include reference to specific laws and regulations, but this in no way precludes your responsibility to comply with other applicable laws and regulations. If you have questions regarding this process, please contact me at 561-6131. Sincerely, Elizabeth A. Benson Project Review Coordinator Enclosure cc: Distribution List Harold Geren, EPA, Seattle KODIAR ISLAND BOROUGH October 7, 1991 DISTRIBUTION LIST Ms. Judith Bittner, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks, Anchorage Mr. Tom Brooks, Manager, Civil Engineerng Alaska Railroad Corporation, Anchorage Ms. Veronica Gilberi, Department of Natural Resources, Anchorage Mr. Pete Panarese, Department of Natural Resources, Anchorage 41P Ms. Carol Sanner, Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, lnchorage Ms, Elaine Pistoresi, Department of Environmental Conservation, Anchorage Mr. Lance Trasky, DepartMent of Fish and Game, Anchorage Ms. Linda Freed, Kodiak Island Borough Mr, Uwe L. Gross, Koniag Inc., Anchorage Mr. Gordon Puller, Kodiak Arera Native Association, Kodiak The Honorable Jerome Selby, Mayor of Kodiak MEMORAT TO: Elizabeth Benson Project Review Coordinator Division of Governmental Coordination Office of Management and Budget, FROM: C. Wafne Dolezal. Habitat Biologist Region II Habitat Division Department of Fish and Game State Alaska( Department of Fish and Game DATE: October 2, 1991 FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: 267 -2284 SUBJECT: Wester -n Alaska Fisheries - -a NPDES Permit No. AK- 000082 -5, Seafood Process Waste Discharge SID AK910827 -16A The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has reviewed the wastewater discharge permit application referenced above. The project entails the discharge of up to 158,000 gallons per day of wastewater from the processing of bottomfish, halibut, herring, salmon, scallops, and crab to St. Paul Harbor. We understand that treatment of the wastewater prior to discharge shall be accomplished through the use of fine mesh (1 millimeter) screening or equivalent technology. Further, seafood wastes shall not be pulverized, chopped, ground or otherwise altered prior to screening. We have no objection to the project as-proposed. Pursuant. to .6 AAC 80.010(b), the ADF &G recommends that this project be found consistent with the Standards of the Alaska Coastal Management Program and the Kodiak Island Borough Coastal Management Program. We appreciate the opportunity to comment. If you have any specific questions, please contact me at 267- 2333. cc: D. Kohler, COE R. Dolan, DEC J. Jett, DNR /DL P. Probasco, ADF &G L. Schwarz, ADF &G L. White, ADF &G D..McGillivary, USFWS P. North, EPA. B. Smith, NMFS L. Freed, Kodiak Island Borough -Sr - . ( Kodiak Island Borough Elizabeth Benson, Project Coordinator OMB-DGC Southcentral Regional Office 3601 C Street, Suite 370 Anchorage, AK 99503 710 MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-6340 PHONE (907) 486-5736 RE: SID AK 910827-16A - Western Alaska Fisheries NPDES AK-000082-5 Dear Ms. Benson: September 22, 1991 The Kodiak Island Borough has reviewed the seafood processing facility discharge permit referenced above. We support the issuance of the permit as long as state water quality standards are met. For the record, the Kodiak Island Borough does not have the expertise to review the technical aspects of the permit. Seafood processing is a significant contributor to economic activity in the Kodiak Island Borough. Based on our limited review of the permit application, the Kodiak Island Borough recommends that this permit be found consistent with the Kodiak Island Borough Coastal Management Program (KIBCMP) and the Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP). If you have any questions about these comments, please call me. Sincerely, Linda Freed, Director Community Development Department cc: W. Dolezal, ADF&G V. Gilbert, ADNR B. Lamoreaux, ADEC Jim Wiitala, Western Alaska Fisheries Ray Camardella, KIB Engineering/Facilities Dept. AUG 3 0 991 i.k • DFG DNR COE a OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION 611.01•1111■ PROJECT moRma PROJECT ITTLE: souncernw. mom a 3001 t" STREW SUM 370 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 9050341 PHONE (901) 50141131 STATE LD. NUMBER: AIC910 8Z-1— Lta k DGC CONTACT:* ;//7i1441A. i3km.C.6" Phone 561-6131 fax 561-6134 ' APPLICANT/PROPONENT: DIRECT FEDERAL ACTION: REVIEW TYPE: CONSISTENCY Agent 14,11; A- , Phone 4frii/7..Fax NO L/ CA ACTIVITY TYPE: ARMED FORCES COMMERCIAL LAND MANAGEMENT PLAN MISTING: HARDROCIC PLACER OFFSHORE OIL & GAS PUBLIC UTILITIES/FAaLITIES PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL FILL PLACEMENT l'FLOATING STRUCTURES NEPA FISHERIES PRODUCTION: GENERAL HATCHERY REMOTE RELEASE ENHANCEMENT PROCESSING AQUATIC FARMS: SHELLFISH AQUATIC PLANTS HYDRO POWER TIMBER OR PROJECT LOCATION: Nearest Coastal District te41424 T-1-‘2.4-/ AY-874cre.-- Project Inside the District Boundary Yes No District Plan Approved Yes No REVIEW MILESTONO: Day 1 + all I clet Reviewer Request for Addl Info 0.12th. 2.3 19 'I I Comments Due To DGC 0***. al 11 Notification To Applicant 04. 1 1 119 1 Decision Deadline (k+. REVIEW SCHEDULE: 15 DAY 30 DAY 50 DAY 40°' • OTHER Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 Application No.: AK- 000082 -5 United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10 1200 Sixth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101 AUTHORIZATION TO DISCHARGE UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provisions of the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. §1251 Atgg., as amended by the Water Quality Act of 1987, P.L. 100 -4, the "Act ", WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES, INC. is authorized to discharge from a seafood-processing facility located in Kodiak, Alaska. to receiving waters named St. Paul Harbor, in accordance with discharge point(s), effluent limitations, monitoring requirements and other conditions set forth herein. This permit shall become effective This permit and the'authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight, Signed this day of Director, Water Division, Region 10 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Page 2 o 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover Sheet -- Issuance and Expiration Dates I. Effluent Limitations. and Monitoring Requirements A. Specific Limitations and Monitoring Requirements B. Other Requirements C. Definitions II. Monitoring, Recording and Reporting Requirements A. Representative Sampling B. Monitoring Procedures C. Reporting of Monitoring Results D. Additional Monitoring by the Permittee E. Records Contents F. Retention of Records G. Twenty -four Hour Notice of Noncompliance Reporting H. Other Noncompliance Reporting I. Inspection and Entry J. Compliance Schedules III. Compliance Responsibilities A. Duty to Comply B. • Penalties for Violations of Permit Conditions C. Need to Halt or Reduce Activity not. a Defense D. Duty to Mitigate E. "Proper Operation and Maintenance F. Removed Substances G. Bypass of Treatment Facilities H. Upset Conditions I. Toxic Pollutants IV. General Requirements A. Changes in Discharge of Toxic Substances B. Planned Changes C. Anticipated Noncompliance. D. Permit Actions E. Duty to Reapply F. Duty to Provide Information G. Other Information H. Signatory Requirements I. Availability of Reports J. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability K. Property Rights L. Severability M. Transfers N. State Laws ATTACHMENT 1 ATTACHMENT 2 FIGURE 1 a r Page 3 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 I. EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS A. Specific. Limitations & Monitoring Requirements. During the effective term of this permit, the permittee is authorized to discharge process wastewater from the processing of bottomfish.(such as pollock, and cod),halibut, herring, salmon,scallops, and crab to St. Paul Harbor from outfall 001. Treatment of process wastewater. prior to discharge shall be accomplished.through the use of fine mesh screening (1 mm) or equivalent technology. Seafood wastes shall not be pulverized, chopped, ground or otherwise altered prior to screening. 1. Processing discharges shall be limited as specified below (limitations are dependent upon the raw products processed on the day samples are collected): Total Suspended Solids -Oil and Grease Daily Max. Monthly Avg. Daily Max. Monthly Ava. Species Halibut (and other headed /gutted • bottomfish) (lbs /1000 lbs) * 3.1 1.9 4.3 0.56 Mechanized '22 12 Bottomfish (lbs /1000 lbs)* Salmon -Hand 2.6 Butchered, including fresh /frozen whole '(lbs /1000 lbs) * . Mechanized Salmon 44 (lbs /10001bs)* Scallops 6.1 (lbs /10001bs)* Herring 2.6 Frozen Whole (lbs /1000 lbs) *' 9:9 3.9 1.6 0.31 0.19 26 1.4 1.6. Whole Crab and 12 3.9 Crab Sections (lbs /1000 lbs)* Multiple Species (lbs /1000 lbs)* 29 • 7.7 0.31 (See Attachemen 11 0.24 0.19 0.42 Page 4 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 Daily discharges shall be calculated as follows: *lbs pollutant /1,000 lbs raw product = (flow. madl X (conc. of pollutant. ma /13 'X (8.340) (total lbs processed during the sampling day) NOTE: An example calculation is included. in Attachment 2. 2. Environmental Effects a. The pH shall not be less than 6.5 standard units nor greater than 8.5 standard units. b. There shall be no discharge of floating solids, visible foam, or oily wastes which produce a sheen on the surface of the receiving water. c. There shall be no accumulation of seafood processing wastes on the shoreline. d. There shall be no accumulation of wastes on the bottom of the receiving water. 3. Monitoring requirements. Effluent monitoring shall be conducted as follows: Parameter Frequency Sample Tyne Units Flow Daily 24 -Hour Record mgd TSS Weekly 24 -Hour Composite mg /1 Oil and Grease* Weekly Grab mg /1 Settleable. Weekly 24 -Hour Composite ml /1 Solids Residual Chlorine Weekly Grab mg /1 pH Weekly Grab Standard Units Waste Handling Daily - - - - - - - - System * Test for oil and grease using the Collins \Teeny Method a. Samples shall be taken from the effluent stream after treatment and prior to its discharge to the receiving water. Page 5 of 20 .Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 b. At least one half of the residual chlorine samples will be taken during or immediately after the plant sanitation procedure. c. Daily flow shall be recorded on the same day effluent samples are taken. 4. Receiving Water Inspections The water surface shall be visually inspected each week for floating garbage, grease, foam and visible oil sheen. Results from these inspections shall be reported with each monthly Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR). 5. Processing Records - The permittee shall report daily processing volumes as part of the monthly Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR). The following parameters shall be reported: a. Quantity of raw seafood processed per, day, by species (pounds). b. Type and quantity of finished product per, day, by species '(pounds). c. Estimate of quantity of seafood wastes disposed of via reduction facility (pounds). 8. Other Reauirements. 1. Sanitary Wastewater Sanitary wastes shall be discharged to the Kodiak municipal treatment facility. The discharge of non - domestic wastewater to the city sanitary wastewater treatment facility is prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the operator of that facility. - 2. Non - Process Wastewate Cooling water, boiler water, freshwater pressure relief discharges, and water used in live tanks may be discharged' through conveyances other than outfall 001 provided the limitations in Part I.A.2 are met. Page 6 of. 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 3. Dive Surveys Underwater dive surveys at outfall 001 shall be conducted once per year. Dive surveys shall be conducted within seven days after the termination of salmon processing but no later than October 15. The diver shall inspect the area under the dock as well as the outfall along its entire length. The permittee shall submit a dive survey report to EPA and ADEC no later than thirty days after each dive. The report shall include the following information: a. Location (inc].uding distance from shore and compass orientation), depth and condition of the outfall line (including presence, size, and location of any breaks or cracks). b. Water depth at the end of the outfall pipe. c. Inspection of the area at the end of the outfall pipe and documentation of the type, depth, areal extent, estimated volume, and sizes of particles of any waste accumulation. d. A plan view drawing (to scale) indicating the location of the dock, outfall pipe, prominent bottom features such as depressions, pockets, and large rocks, secondary slurry zones, and any area where seafood wastes have accumulated. The drawing shall also . include the location, number and species of benthic organisms observed in areas adjacent to the outfall and an indication of whether the organisms observed are alive, dead or stressed. e. Types of substrate in and adjacent to the outfall area. f. Video tape of dive showing all features listed in parts a, c, and d. 4. Waste Disposal Practices a. Disposal of all solid processing wastes, with the exception of waste products listed in part I.B.4.b., shall be to a by- product recovery facility, unless the permittee meets the requirements of part I.B.4.C.. b. Halibut heads, shellfish »wastes, and other seafood wastes, as approved by EPA, which are unsuitable for processing at a by- product recovery facility may be disposed of at the ocean dumping zone identified in part I.B.4.d., and figure 1 of this permit. Page 7.of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 The permittee may submit a written request, to EPA, to have a species of fish classified as unsuitable for processing at a by- product recovery facility. If EPA approves the permittee's request and classifies a species of fish as unsuitable for processing at a by- product recovery facility, that classification shall remainrin effect for the term of this permit. In the event the permittee is unable to dispose of collected seafood waste by means of by- product recovery, because the recovery facility was operating at maximum capacity or was closed for repair and /or maintenance and was unable to utilize additional seafood waste, the permittee may dispose of said waste in the ocean dumping zone. The permittee shall provide the following information to EPA with the monthly Discharge Monitoring Report for each disposal activity: 1. The permittee must obtain certification from the by- product recovery facility stating: • the recovery facility was operating at maximum . capacity or was closed for repair and /or ' maintenance and was unable to utilize additional seafood waste and • the date the seafood waste was not accepted at the -by- product recovery facility. 2. Estimate of quantity of seafood waste disposed of at the ocean dumping zone. 3. Name and address of company responsible for barging said waste to the seafood dumping zone. 4. Latitude and longitude of area where wastes were disposed in the ocean dumping zone. d. The ocean dumping zone is generally bordered by the Base Line to the east and the fifty (50) fathom line plotted on U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Map No. 8534. .43 Page '8 of ' 20 . Permit No.: AK- 0.00082 -5 5. Notification of Changes in Capacity The permittee shall give notice to the Director and ADEC of any planned.. physical alterations or operational changes to the permitted facility which will result in the processing of more than the following amounts of raw seafood in a single day: ' Species Maximum Daily Production. Halibut 160,000 pounds Salmon 200,000 pounds Herring 180,000 pounds Sablefish 80,000 pounds Rockfish 30,000 pounds Cod 220,000 pounds Pollock 485,000 pounds Dungeness Crab 60,000 pounds Tanner Crab 100,000 pounds King Crab 130,000 pounds Scallop 50,000 pounds Notification shall be given at least ninety (90) days prior to implementation of the planned changes. 6. Reopener Clause If effluent limitation guidelines applicable to this facility are promulgated that contain limits different from those contained in this permit, the permit shall be modified to reflect the limits in the guidelines. If there is evidence indicating potential or realized impacts on water quality due to the discharge of seafood processing wastewater, the permit may be modified to include different effluent limitations and /or additional monitoring requirements. 7. Alaska Water Quality Standards All discharges shall be in compliance with Alaska Water Quality Standards (18 AAC 70). Definitions. 1. "Accumulation" refers to the presence of any measurable amount of seafood waste present on the bottom substrate. For purposes of this permit, measurable is defined as a thickness of one centimeter or more. 2. "Bypass" means the intentional diversion of waste streams from any portion of a treatment facility. Page 9 of 20 Permit NO.: AK- 000082 -5 "Daily Discharge" means the discharge of. a pollutant. measured'during a calendar day or any 24 -hour period that reasonably represents the calendar day for purposes of . sampling. For pollutants with limitations - expressed in units of mass, the "daily discharge " -is calculated as the total mass of the pollutant discharged over the day. For pollutants with limitations expressed in other units. of measurement, the "daily discharge" is calculated as the average measurement of the pollutant over the day. 4. "Daily Maximum" discharge means the highest allowable "daily discharge". "Grab" sample is a single sample or measurement taken at a specific time or over as short a period of time as is feasible. 6. "Monthly Average" see Attachment 2 and page 3 of this permit. 7. "Quantity of Waste" is calculated as follows: Quantity of Waste = (Quantity of Raw Seafood) - (Quantity of Finished Product). 8. "Severe Property Damage" means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the treatment facilities which causes . them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production.: 9. "24 -Hour Composite" sample shall mean a flow proportioned mixture of not less than 8 discrete aliquots. Each aliquot shall be a grab sample of not less than 100 m1 and shall be collected and stored in accordance with procedures prescribed in the most recent edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. 10. "Upset" means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with technology based permit effluent limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the permittee. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation. Page 10 of 20 , Permit No.: AR- 000082 -5 , II. MONITORING, RECORDING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS A. Representative Sampling. Samples taken in compliance with the - monitoring requirements established under Part I shall be collected from the effluent stream prior to discharge into the receiving waters. Samples and measurements shall be representative of the volume and nature of the monitored discharge. B. Monitoring Procedures. Monitoring must be conducted according to test procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136, unless other test procedures have been specified in this permit. C. Reporting of•Moni_torina Results. Monitoring results shall be summarized each month on the Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) form (EPA No. 3320 -1). The reports shall be submitted monthly and are to be postmarked by the 10th day of the following month. Legible copies of these, and all other reports, shall be signed . and certified in accordance with the requirements of Part IV.H.. Signatory Requirements, and submitted to the Director, Water Division and the State agency at the following addresses: original to: United States Environmental Protection. Agency (EPA) Region 10 1200 Sixth Avenue, WD -135 Seattle, Washington 98101 copy to: Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) Southcentral Region 3601 'C' Street, Suite 1334 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Additional Monitoring by the Permittee. If the permittee monitors any pollutant more frequently than required by this permit, using test procedures approved under 40 CFR 136 or as specified in this permit, the results of this monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of the data submitted in the DMR. Such increased frequency shall also be indicated. E. Records Contents. Records of monitoring information shall include: 1. The date, exact place, and time of sampling or measurements; 2. The individual(s) who performed the sampling or measurements; 3. The date(s) analyses were performed; 4. The individual(s).who performed the analyses; • 5. The analytical techniques or methods used; and 6. The results of such analyses. Page 11 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 F. Retention of Records. The permittee shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenance records and all original strip chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, copies of all reports required by this permit, and records of all data used to complete the application for this permit, for a period of at least three years from the date of the sample, measurement, report or application. This period may be extended by request of the Director or ADEC at any time. Data collected on -site, copies of Discharge Monitoring Reports, and a copy of this NPDES permit must be maintained on -site during the duration of activity at the permitted location. G. Twenty -four Hour Notice of Noncompliance Reporting. 1. The following occurrences of noncompliance shall be reported by telephone within 24 hours from the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances: a. Any noncompliance which may endanger health or the environment; b. Any unanticipated bypass which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit (See Part I3iI.G.. Bypass of Treatment Facilities.); c. Any upset which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit (See Part III.H.. Upset Conditions.); or Violation of a maximum daily discharge limitation for any of the pollutants listed in the permit to be reported within 24 hours. 2. A written submission shall; also be provided within five days of the time that the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. The written submission shall contain: d. a. A description of the noncompliance and its cause; b. • The period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times; The estimated time noncompliance is expected to continue if it has not been corrected; and d. Steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. 3. The Director may waive the written report on a case -by -case basis if the oral report has been received within 24 hours by the Water Compliance Section in Seattle, Washington, by phone, (206) 553 - 1213. Page 12 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 4. Reports shall be submitted to the addresses in part Reporting of Monitorina Results. H. Other Noncompliance Reporting. Instances of noncompliance not required to be reported within 24 hours shall be reported at the time that monitoring reports for Part II.C. are submitted. The reports shall contain the information listed in Part II.G.2. I. Inspection and Entry. The permittee shall allow the Director, ADEC, or an authorized representative (including an authorized contractor acting as a representative of the Administrator), upon the presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, to: 1. Enter upon the permittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this permit; 2. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this permit; 3. Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this permit; and 4. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purpose of assuring permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the Act, any substances or parameters at any location. J. Compliance Schedules. Reports of compliance or noncompliance with, or any progress reports on interim and final requirements contained in any Compliance Schedule of this permit (Part I) shall be submitted no later than 10 days following each schedule date. III. COMPLIANCE RESPONSIBILITIES A. Duty to Comply. The permittee must comply with all conditions of this permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the Act and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or for denial of a permit renewal application. The permittee shall give advance notice to the Director and ADEC of any planned changes in the permitted facility or activity which may result in noncompliance with permit requirements. B. Penalties for Violations of Permit Conditions. 1. Civil Penalty. The Act provides that any person who violates a permit condition implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act shall be subject to a civil penalty, not to exceed $25,000 per day for each violation. Page 13 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 2. Criminal Penalties: a. Negligent Violations. The Act provides that any person who negligently violates a permit condition implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act shall be punished by a fine of not less than $2,500 nor more than $25,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment for not more than ,1 year, or by both. b. Knowing Violations. The Act provides that any person who knowingly violates a permit condition implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act shall be punished by a fine of not less than $5,0.00 nor more than $50,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment for not more than 3.years, or by both. c. Knowing Endangerment. The Act provides that any person who knowingly violates a permit condition implementing Sections 301, 3.02, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act, and who knows at that time that he thereby places another person in imminent danger of,death or serious bodily injury, shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine of not more than $250,000 or imprisonment of not more than 15 years, or both. A person which is an organization shall, upon conviction of violating this subparagraph, be subject to a fine of not more than $1,000,000. d. False Statements. The Act provides that any person whc knowingly makes any false material statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this Act or who knowingly falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method required to . be maintained under this Act, shall upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more that $10,000, or by imprisonment for not more than 2 years, or by both. • Except as provided in permit conditions in part III.G.. Bypass of Treatment. Facilities and Part III.H.. Upset Conditions, nothing _ in this permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee of the civil or criminal penalties for noncompliance. C. Need to Halt or Reduce Activity not a Defense. It shall not be e defense for a permittee in an enforcement . action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit. D. Duty to Mitigate. The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. Page 14 of 20 Permit No.: AR- 000082 -5 E. proper Operation and Maintenance. The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the conditions of this permit. Proper operation and, maintenance also includes adequate laboratory controls and appropriate quality assurance procedures. This provision requires the operation of back -up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems which are installed by a permittee only when the operation is necessary to . achieve compliance with the conditions of the permit. F. Removed Substances. Solids, sludges, filter backwash, or other pollutants removed in the course of treatment or control of wastewater shall be disposed of in a manner such as to prevent any pollutant from such materials from entering navigable waters. G. Bypass of Treatment Facilities: 1. Bypass not exceeding limitations. The permittee may allow any bypass to occur which does not cause effluent limitations to be exceeded, but only if it also is for essential maintenance to assure efficient operation. These bypasses are not subject to the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 of this section. 2. Notice: a. Anticipated bypass. If the permittee knows in advance of the need for a bypass, it shall submit prior notice, if possible at least 10 days before the date of the . bypass. b. Unanticipated bypass. The permittee shall submit notice of an unanticipated bypass as required under Part II.G.. Twenty -four Hour Notice of Noncompliance Reporting. Prohibition of bypass. a. Bypass is prohibited and the Director or ADEC may take enforcement action against a permittee for a bypass, unless: (1) The bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury, or severe property damage; Page 15 of 20 Permit No.: AR- 000082 -5 (2) There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary treatment facilities, retention of untreated wastes, or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime. This condition is not satisfied if adequate back -up equipment should have been installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a bypass which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive maintenance; and (3) The permittee submitted notices as required under paragraph 2 of this section. b. The Director and ADEC may approve an anticipated bypass, after considering its adverse effects, if the Director and ADEC determine that it will meet the three conditions listed above in paragraph 3.a. of this section. H. Upset Conditions. 1. Effect of an upset. An upset constitutes an affirmative defense to an action brought for noncompliance with such technology based permit effluent limitations if the requirements of paragraph 2 of this section are met. No determination made during administrative review of claims that noncompliance was caused by upset, and before an action for noncompliance, is final administrative action subject to judicial review. 2. Conditions necessary for a demonstration of upset. A permittee who wishes to establish the affirmative defense of upset shall demonstrate, through properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs, or other relevant evidence that: a. An upset occurred and that the permittee can identify the cause(s) of the upset; b. The permitted facility was at the time being properly operated; c. The permittee submitted notice of the upset as required under Part II.G.. Twenty -four Hour Notice of Noncompliance Reporting; and d. The permittee complied with any remedial measures required under Part III.D.. Duty to Mitigate. 3. Burden of proof. In any enforcement proceeding, the permittee seeking to establish the occurrence of an upset has the burden of. proof. Page 16 of 20 Permit No.: AR- 000082 -5 I. Toxic Pollutants. The permittee shall comply with effluent standards or prohibitions established under Section 307(a) of the Act for toxic pollutants within the time provided in the regulations that establish those standards or prohibitions, even if the permit has not yet been modified to incorporate the requirement. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Changes in Discharae of Toxic Substances. Notification shall be provided to the Director and ADEC as soon as the permittee knows of, or has reason to believe: 1. That any activity has occurred or will occur which would result in the discharge, on a routine or frequent basis, of any toxic pollutant which is not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed the highest of the following "notification levels ": a. One hundred micrograms per liter (100 ug /1); b. Two hundred micrograms per liter (200 ug /1) for acrolein and acrylonitrile, five hundred micrograms per liter (500 ug /1) for 2,4-dinitrophenol and for 2- methyl -4, 6- dinitrophenol; and one milligram per liter (1 mg /1) for antimony; c. Five (5) times the maximum concentration value reported for that pollutant in the permit application in accordance with 40 CFR 122.21(g)(7); or d. The level established by the Director in accordance with 40 CFR 122.44(f). 2. That any activity has occurred or will occur which would result in any discharge, on a non - routine or infrequent basis, of a toxic pollutant which is not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed the highest of the following "notification levels ": a. Five hundred micrograms per liter (500 ug /1);• b. One milligram per liter (1 mg /1) for antimony; c. Ten (10) times the maximum concentration value reporter for that pollutant in the permit application 'in accordance with 40 CFR 122.21(g)(7); or d. The level established by the Director in accordance with 40 CFR 122.44(f). Page 17 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 8. Planned Changes. The permittee shall give notice to-the Director and ADEC as soon as possible of any planned physical alterations or additions to the permitted facility. Notice is required only when: 1. The alteration or addition to a permitted facility may meet one of .the criteria for determining whether a facility is a new source, as determined in 40 CFR 122.29(b); or 2. The alteration or addition could significantly change the nature or increase the quantity of pollutants discharged. This notification applies to pollutants which are subject neither to effluent limitations in the permit, nor to notification requirements under Part IV.A.1. C. Anticipated Noncompliance. The permittee shall also give advance notice to the Director and ADEC of any planned changes in the permitted facility or activity which may result in noncompliance with permit requirements. D. Permit Actions. This permit may be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for cause. The filing of a request by the permittee for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination, or a notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance, does not stay any permit condition. E. Duty to Reapply.' If the permittee wishes to continue an activity regulated by this permit after the expiration date of this permit, the permittee must apply for and obtain a new permit. The application should be submitted at least 180.. days before the expiration date of this permit. F. Duty to Provide Information. The permittee shall furnish to the Director and ADEC, within a reasonable time, any information which the Director or ADEC may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, or terminating this permit, or to determine compliance with this permit. The permittee shall also furnish to the Director or ADEC, upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this permit. G. Other Information. When the permittee becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in a permit application, or submitted incorrect information in a permit application or any report to the Director or ADEC, it shall promptly submit such facts or information. Page 4 of 20 Permit No.: AR- 000082 -5 Daily discharges shall be calculated as follows: *lbs pollutant /1,000 lbs raw product = (flow. mad) X (conc. of pollutant, ma /11 X (8.340). (total lbs processed during the sampling day) NOTE: An example calculation is included. in Attachment 2. 2. Environmental Effects a. The pH shall not be less than 6.5 standard units nor greater than 8.5 standard units. b. There shall be no discharge of floating solids, visible foam, or oily wastes which produce a sheen on the surface. of the receiving water. c. There shall be no accumulation of seafood processing wastes on the shoreline. There shall be no accumulation of wastes on the botto of the receiving water.. 3. Monitoring requirements. Effluent monitoring shall be conducted as follows: Parameter Frequency - Sample Type Units Flow Daily 24 -Hour Record mgd TSS Weekly 24 -Hour Composite mg /1 Oil and Grease *. Weekly Grab mg /1 Settleable Weekly 24 -Hour Composite ml /1 Solids Residual Chlorine Weekly Grab mg /1 pH Weekly Grab Standard Units Waste Handling Daily System Test for oil and grease using the Collins \Tenny Method a. Samples shall be taken from the effluent stream after treatment and prior to its discharge to the receiving water. Page 5 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 b. At least one half of the residual chlorine samples will be taken during or immediately after the plant sanitation procedure. c. Daily flow shall be recorded on the same day effluent samples are taken. 4. Receiving Water Inspections The water surface shall be visually inspected each week for floating solids, garbage, grease, foam and visible oil sheen. Results from these inspections shall be reported with each monthly Discharge. Monitoring Report (DMR). 5. Processing Records The permittee shall report daily processing volumes as part of the monthly Discharge Monitoring Report (.DMR). The following parameters shall be reported: a. Quantity of raw seafood processed per day, by species (pounds). b. Type and quantity of finished product per day, by species (pounds). c. Estimate of quantity of seafood wastes disposed of via reduction facility (pounds). B. Other Requirements. 1. Sanitary Wastewater Sanitary wastes shall be discharged to the Kodiak municipal treatment facility. The discharge of non - domestic wastewater to the city sanitary wastewater treatment facility is prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the operator of that facility. 2. Non - Process Wastewater Cooling water, boiler water, freshwater pressure relief discharges, and water used in live tanks may be discharged through conveyances other than outfall 001 provided the limitations in Part I.A.2 are met. Page 6 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 Dive Surveys Underwater dive surveys at outfall 001 shall be conducted once per year. Dive surveys shall be conducted within seven days after the termination of salmon processing but no later than October 15. The diver shall inspect the area under the dock as well as the outfall along its entire length. The permittee shall submit a dive survey report to EPA and ADEC no later than thirty days after each dive. The report shall include the following information: a. Location (including distance from shore and compass orientation), depth and condition of the outfall line (including presence, size, and location of any breaks or cracks). b. Water depth at the end of the outfall pipe. c. Inspection of the area at the end of the outfall pipe and documentation of the type, depth, areal extent, estimated volume, and sizes of . particles of any waste accumulation. d. A plan view drawing (to scale) indicating the location of the dock, outfall pipe, prominent bottom features such as depressions, pockets, and large rocks, secondary slurry zones, and any area where seafood wastes have accumulated. The drawing shall also include the location, number and species of benthic organisms observed in areas _adjacent to the outfall and an indication of whether the organisms observed are alive, dead or stressed. e. Types of substrate in and adjacent to the outfall area. f. Video tape of dive showing all features listed in parts -a, c, and d. Waste Disposal Practices a. Disposal of all solid processing wastes, with the exception of waste products listed in part I.B.4.b,, shall be to a by- product recovery facility, unless the permittee meets the requirements of part I.B.4.C.. b. Halibut heads, shellfish wastes, and other seafood wastes, as approved by EPA, which are unsuitable . for processing at a by- product recovery facility may be disposed of at the ocean dumping zone identified in part I.B.4.d., and figure 1 of this permit. Page 7 of 20 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 The permittee may submit a written request, to EPA, to have a species of.fish classified as unsuitable for processing at a by- product recovery facility. If EPA approves the permittee's request and classifies a species of fish as unsuitable for processing at a by- product recovery facility, that classification shall remain in effect for the term of this permit. In the event the permittee is unable to dispose of collected seafood waste by means of by- product recovery, because the recovery facility was operating at maximum capacity or was closed for repair and /or maintenance and was unable to utilize additional seafood waste, the permittee may dispose of said waste in the ocean dumping zone.. The permittee shall provide the following information to EPA with the monthly Discharge Monitoring Report'for each disposal activity: 1. The permittee must obtain certification from the by- product recovery facility stating: • the recovery facility was operating at maximum capacity or was closed for repair and /or ' maintenance and was unable to utilize additional seafood waste and • the date the seafood waste was not accepted at the by- product recovery facility. 2. Estimate of quantity of seafood, waste disposed of at the ocean dumping zone. 3. Name and address of company responsible for barging said waste to the seafood dumping zone. 4. Latitude and longitude of area where wastes were disposed in the ocean dumping zone. d. The ocean dumping zone is generally bordered by the Base Line to the east and the fifty (50) fathom line plotted on U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Map No. 8534. Page 8 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 5. Notification of Changes in Capacity The permittee shall give notice to the Director and ADEC of . any planned physical alterations or operational changes to the permitted facility which will result in the processing of more than the following amounts of raw seafood in a single day: Species Maximum Daily Production Halibut 160,000 pounds Salmon 200,000 pounds Herring 180,000 pounds Sablefish 80,000 pounds Rockfish 30,000 pounds Cod 220,000 pounds Pollock 485,000 pounds Dungeness Crab 60,000 pounds Tanner Crab 100,000 pounds King Crab 130,000 pounds Scallop 50,000 pounds Notification shall be given at least ninety (90) days prior to implementation of the planned changes. 6. Reopener Clause If effluent limitation guidelines applicable to this facility are promulgated that contain limits different from those contained in this permit, the permit shall be modified to reflect the limits in the guidelines. If there is evidence indicating potential or realized impacts on water quality due to the discharge of seafood processing wastewater, the permit may be modified to include different effluent limitations and /or additional monitoring requirements. 7. Alaska Water Quality Standards All discharges shall be in compliance with Alaska Water Quality Standards (18 AAC 70). E. Definitions. 1. "Accumulation" refers to the presence of any measurable amount of seafood waste present on the bottom substrate. For purposes of this permit, measurable is defined as a thickness of one centimeter or more. 2. "Bypass" means the intentional diversion of waste streams from any portion of a treatment facility. Page 9 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 3. "Daily Discharge" means the discharge of a pollutant measured during a calendar day or any 24 -hour period that reasonably represents the calendar day for purposes of sampling. For pollutants with limitations expressed in units of mass, the "daily discharge" is calculated as the total mass of the pollutant discharged over the day. For pollutants with limitations expressed in other units of measurement, the "daily discharge" is calculated as the average measurement of the pollutant over the day. 4. "Daily Maximum" discharge means the highest allowable "daily discharge ". 5. "Grab" sample is a single sample or measurement taken at a specific time or over as short a period of time as is feasible. 6. "Monthly Average" see Attachment 2 and page 3 of this permit. 7. "Quantity of Waste" is calculated as follows: Quantity of Waste = (Quantity of Raw Seafood) - (Quantity of Finished Product). 8. "Severe Property Damage" means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the treatment facilities which causes them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be, expected to occur in the.absence of a bypass.. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production. 9. "24 -Hour Composite" sample shall mean a flow proportioned mixture of not less than 8 discrete aliquots. Each aliquot shall be a grab sample of not less than 100 ml and shall be collected and stored in accordance with procedures prescribed in the most recent edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. 10. "Upset" means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with technology based permit effluent limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the permittee. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly . designed. treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation. Page 10 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 II. MONITORING, RECORDING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS A. Representative Sampling. Samples taken in with the monitoring requirements established under Part I shall be collected from the effluent stream prior to discharge into the receiving waters. Samples and measurements shall be representative of the volume and nature of the monitored discharge. B. Monitoring Procedures. Monitoring must be conducted according to test procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136, unless other test procedures have been specified in this permit. C. Reportina of.Monitoring Results. Monitoring results shall be summarized each month on the Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) form (EPA No. 3320 -1). The reports shall be submitted monthly and are to be postmarked by the 10th day of the following month. Legible copies of these, and all other reports, shall be signed and certified in accordance with the requirements of Part IV.H.. Signatory Requirements, and submitted to the Director, Water Division and the State agency at the following addresses: original to: United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 10 1200 Sixth Avenue, WD -135 Seattle, Washington 98101 copy to: Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) Southcentral Region 3601 'C' Street, Suite 1334 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 D. Additional Monitoring by the Permittee. If the permittee, monitors any pollutant more frequently than required by this permit, using test procedures approved under 40 CFR 136 or as specified in this permit, the results of this monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of the data submitted in the DMR. Such increased frequency . shall also be indicated. E. Records Contents. Records of monitoring information shall include:. 1. The date, exact place, and time of sampling or measurements; 2. The individual(s) who performed the sampling or measurements; 3. The date(s) analyses were performed;. 4. The,individual(s) who performed the analyses; • 5. The analytical techniques or methods used; and 6. The results of such analyses.. Page 11 of 20 . Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 F. Retention of Records. The permittee shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all. calibration. and maintenance records and all original strip chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, copies of all.reports required by this permit,.and records of all data'used to complete the - application for this permit, for a period of at least three years from the date. of the sample, measurement, report or application. This period may be extended by request of the Director or ADEC at any time. Data collected on -site, copies of Discharge Monitoring Reports, and a copy of this NPDES permit must be maintained on -site during the duration of activity at. the permitted location. G. Twenty -four Hour Notice of Noncompliance Remortinq. 1. The following occurrences of noncompliance shall be reported by telephone within 24 hours . from the time . the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances: a. Any noncompliance which may endanger health or the environment; b. Any unanticipated bypass which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit (See Part III.G.. Bypass of Treatment Facilities.); c. Any upset which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit (See Part III.H.. Upset Conditions.); or •Violation of a maximum daily discharge limitation for any of the pollutants listed in the permit to be reported within 24 hours. 2. A written submission shall also be provided within five days of the time that the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. The written submission shall contain: a. A description of the noncompliance and its cause; b. • The period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times; c. The estimated time noncompliance is expected to continue if it has not been corrected; and d. Steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. 3.., The Director may waive the written report on a case -by -case basis if the oral report has been received within 24 hours by the Water Compliance Section in Seattle, Washington, . by phone,. (206) '553 -1213. • Page 12 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 4. Reports shall besubmitted to the addresses in Part II.C.. Reporting of Monitoring Results. H. Other Noncompliance Reporting. Instances of noncompliance not required to be reported within 24 hours shall be reported at the . time that monitoring reports for Part II.C. are submitted. The . reports shall contain the information listed in Part II.G.2. I. Inspection and Entry. The permittee shall allow the Director, ADEC, or an authorized representative (including an authorized contractor acting as a representative of the Administrator), upon the presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, to: 1. Enter upon the permittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this permit; 2. Have access to'and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this permit; 3. Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this permit; and 4. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purpose of assuring permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the Act, any substances or parameters at any location. J. Compliance Schedules. Reports of compliance or noncompliance with, or any progress reports on interim and final requirements contained in any Compliance Schedule of this permit (Part I) shall be submitted no later than 10 days following each schedule date. III. COMPLIANCE RESPONSIBILITIES A. putv to Comply. The permittee must comply with all conditions of this permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the Act and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or for denial of a permit renewal application. The permittee shall give advance notice to the Director and ADEC of any planned changes it the permitted facility or activity which may result in noncompliance with permit requirements. B. Penalties for Violations of Permit Conditions. 1. Civil Penalty. The Act provides that any person who violates a permit condition implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act shall be subject to a civil penalty, not to exceed $25,000 per day for each violation. Page 13 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 2. Criminal Penalties: a. Negligent Violations. The Act provides that any person who negligently violates a permit condition implementing Sections 301, 30.2, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act shall be punished by a fine of not less than $2,500 nor more than $25,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment for not more than 1 year, or by both. b. Knowing Violations. The Act provides that any person who knowingly violates a permit condition implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act shall be punished by a fine of not leis than $5,000 nor more than $50,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment for not more than 3 years, or by both. c. Knowing Endangerment. The Act provides that any person who knowingly violates a permit condition implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act, and who knows at that time that he thereby places another person in imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury, shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine of not more than $250,000 or imprisonment of not more than 15 years, or both. A person which is an organization shall, upon conviction of violating this subparagraph, be subject to a fine of not more than $1,000,000. d. False Statements. The Act provides that any person who knowingly makes any false material statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this Act or who knowingly falsifies, tampers with, or renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method required to be maintained under this Act, shall upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more that $10,000, or by imprisonment for not more than 2 years, or by both. Except as provided in permit conditions in Part 111•G.. Bypass of Treatment Facilities and Part III.H.. Upset Conditions, nothing in this permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee of the civil or criminal penalties for noncompliance. Need to Halt or Reduce Activity not a Defense. It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit. D. Duty to Mitigate. The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. Page 14 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 E. proper Operation and Maintenance.. The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and. control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the conditions of this permit. Proper operation and maintenance also includes adequate laboratory controls and appropriate quality assurance procedures. This provision requires the operation of back -up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems which are installed by a permittee only when the operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of the permit. F. Removed Substances. Solids, sludges, filter backwash, or other pollutants removed in the course of treatment or control of wastewater shall be disposed of in a manner such as to prevent any pollutant from such materials from entering navigable waters. G. Bypass of Treatment Facilities: 1. Bypass not exceeding limitations. The permittee may allow any bypass to occur which does not cause effluent limitations to be exceeded, but only if it also is for essential maintenance to assure efficient operation. These bypasses are not subject to the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 of this section. 2. Notice:, a. Anticipated bypass. If the permittee knows in advance of the need for a bypass, it shall_ submit prior notice, if possible at least 10 days before the date of the bypass. b. Unanticipated bypass. The permittee shall submit notice of an unanticipated bypass as required under Part II.G.. Twenty -four Hour Notice of Noncompliance Reporting. 3. Prohibition of bypass. a. Bypass is prohibited and the Director or ADEC may take enforcement action against a permittee for a bypass, unless: (1) The bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury, or severe property damage; Page 15 of 20 Permit No.:, AK- 000082 -5 (2) There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary treatment facilities, retention of untreated wastes, or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime. This condition is not satisfied if adequate back-up equipment should have been installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a bypass which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive maintenance;. and (3) The permittee submitted notices as required under paragraph 2 of this section. b. The Director and ADEC may approve an anticipated bypass, after considering its adverse effects, if the Director and ADEC determine that it will meet the three conditions listed above in paragraph 3.a. of this section. H. Upset Conditions. 1. Effect of an upset. An upset constitutes an affirmative defense to an action brought for noncompliance with such technology based permit effluent limitations if the, requirements of paragraph 2 of this section are met. No determination made during administrative review of claims that noncompliance was caused by upset, and before an action for noncompliance, is final administrative action subject to judicial review. 2. Conditions necessary for a demonstration of upset. A permittee who wishes to establish the affirmative defense of upset shall demonstrate, through properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs, or other relevant evidence that: a. An upset occurred and that the permittee can identify the cause(s) of the upset; b. The permitted facility was at the time being properly operated; c. The permittee submitted notice of the upset as required under Part II.G.. Twenty -four Hour Notice of Noncompliance Reporting; and d. The permittee complied with any remedial measures required under Part III.D.. Duty to Mitigate. 3. Burden of proof. In any .enforcement proceeding, the permittee seeking to establish the occurrence of an upset has the burden of proof. Page 16 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 I. Toxic Pollutants. The permittee shall comply with effluent standards or prohibitions established under Section 307(a) of the Act for toxic pollutants within the time provided in the . regulations that establish those standards or prohibitions, even if the permit has not yet been modified to incorporate the requirement. IV. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Changes in Discharge of Toxic Substances. Notification shall be provided to the Director and ADEC as soon as the permittee knows of, or has reason to believe: 1. That any activity has occurred or will occur which would result in the discharge, on a routine or frequent basis, of any toxic pollutant which is not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed the highest of the following "notification levels ": a. One hundred micrograms per liter (100 ug /1); b. Two hundred micrograms per liter (200 ug /1) for acrolein and acrylonitrile, five hundred micrograms per liter (500 ug /1) for2,4- dinitrophenol and for 2- methyl -4, 6- dinitrophenol; and one milligram per liter (1 mg /1) for antimony; Five (5) times the maximum concentration value reported for that pollutant in the permit application in accordance with 40 CFR 122.21(g)(7); or d. The level established by the Director in accordance with 40 CFR 122.44(f). That any activity has occurred or will occur which would result in any discharge, on a non - routine or infrequent basis, of a toxic pollutant which is not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed the highest of the following "notification levels ": 'a. Five hundred micrograms per liter (500 ug /1); b. One milligram per liter (1 mg /1) for antimony; c. Ten (10) times the maximum concentration value reported for that pollutant in the permit application in accordance with 40 CFR 122.21(g)(7); or d. The level established by the Director in accordance with 40 CFR 122.44(f). Page 17 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 B. planned Changes. The permittee shall give notice to the Director and ADEC as soon as possible of any planned physical alterations or additions to the permitted facility. Notice is required only when: 1. The alteration or addition to a permitted facility may meet one of the criteria for determining whether a facility is a new source as determined in 40 CFR 122.29(b); or 2. The alteration or addition could significantly change the nature or increase the quantity of pollutants discharged. This notification applies to pollutants which are subject neither to effluent limitations in the permit, nor to notification requirements under Part IV.A.1. C. Anticipated Noncompliance. The permittee shall also give advance notice to the Director and ADEC of any planned changes in the permitted facility or activity which may result in noncompliance with permit requirements. Permit Actions. This permit may modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for cause. The filing of a request by the permittee for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination, or a notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance, does not stay any permit condition. Duty to Reapply. If the permittee wishes to continue an activity regulated by this permit after the expiration date of this permit., the permittee must apply for and obtain a new permit. The application: should be submitted at least 180 days before the expiration date of this permit. F. Duty to Provide Information. The permittee shall furnish to the Director and ADEC, within a reasonable time, any information which the Director or ADEC may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, or terminating this permit, or to determine compliance with this permit. The • permittee shall also furnish to the Director. or ADEC, upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this permit. G. Other Information. When the permittee becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in a permit application, or submitted incorrect information in a permit application or any report to the Director or ADEC, it shall promptly submit such facts or information. • . �. _:..- .. . a ii Page 18 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 H. ,gianatory Reauirements. All applications, reports or information submitted to the Director and ADEC shall be signed and certified. 1. All permit applications shall be signed as follows: a. For a corporation: by a responsible corporate officer. b. For 'a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively. c. For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. 2. All reports required by the permit and other information requested by the Director or ADEC shall be signed by a person described above or by a duly authorized representative of that person. A person is a duly authorized representative only if: a. The authorization is made in writing by a person described above and submitted to the Director and ADEC, and b. The authorization specified either an individual 'or,a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity, such as the position of plant manager, operator of a well or a well field, superintendent, position of equivalent responsibility, or an individual or position having overall responsibility for environmental matters, /for the company. (A duly authorized representative may • thus be either a named individual or any individual occupying a named position.) Changes to authorization. If an authorization under . paragraph•IV.H.2. is no longer accurate because a different individual or position has responsibility for the overall operation of the facility, a new authorization satisfying the requirements of. paragraph IV.H.2. must be submitted to the Director and ADEC prior to or together with any reports, information, or applications to be signed by an authorized representative. Page 19 of 20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 4. Certification. Any person signing a document under this section shall make the following certification: "I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations." Availability of Reports. Except for data determined to be confidential under 40 CFR Part 2, all reports prepared in accordance with the terms of this permit shall be available for public inspection at the offices of the Director and ADEC. As required by the Act, permit applications, 'permits) -and effluent data shall not be considered confidential. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability. Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the permittee is or may be subject under Section 311 of the Act. K. • Property Rights. The issuance of this permit does not convey any property rights of any sort, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of federal, state or local laws or regulations. Severability.. The provisions of this permit are severable, and if any provision of this permit, or the application of any provision of this permit to any circumstance, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other:circumstances, and the remainder of this permit, shall not be affected thereby. M. Transfers. This permit may be automatically transferred to a new permittee if: 1. The current permittee notifies the Director at least 30 days . in advance of the proposed transfer date,; 2. The notice includes a written agreement between the existing and new permittees containing a specific date for transfer of permit responsibility, coverage, and liability between them; and Page 20 .of "20 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 3. The Director does not notify the existing permittee and the proposed new permittee of his or her intent to modify, or revoke and reissue the permit. If this notice is not received, the transfer is effective on the date specified in the agreement mentioned in paragraph 2 above. State Laws. Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties established pursuant to any applicable state law or regulation under authority preserved by Section 510 of the Act. ATTACHMENT 1 Limitations for Multiple Species Processing Effluent limitations for the processing of multiple species are derived using the following "generic" equation: Limit in lbs /1000 lbs = (Bottomfish Limit)($ Bottomfish) + (Crab Limit)($ Crab) + (Herring Limit)(% Herring) + (HB Salmon Limit)(% HB Salmon) + (Mech Salmon Limit)($ Mech Salmon) + (Scallop Limit)($ Scallop) where, % Bottomfish • %.Crab % Herring % HB Salmon % Mech Salmon % Scallop and, Bottomfish Limit = Amount of bottomfish processed divided by the total . amount of seafood processed = (Amount of Bottomfish) / (Amount of Raw Seafood) = Amount of crab processed divided by the total amount of seafood processed = (Amount of Crab) / (Amount of Raw Seafood) Amount of herring processed divided by the total amount of seafood processed = (Amount of'Herring) /.(Amount of Raw Seafood) = Amount of hand- butchered salmon divided by the total amount of seafood processed = (Amount of HB Salmon)/ (Amount of Raw Seafood) = Amount of mechanized salmon divided by total amount of seafood processed (Amount of Mech. Salmon) / (Amount of Raw Seafood) = Amount of scallop processed divided by the total amount of seafood processed = (Amount of Scallop) / (Amount of Raw Seafood) = Effluent processing Crab Limit = Effluent Herring Limit = Effluent processing limitation in Part I limitation in Part I limitation in Part I . A.1. for bottomfish .A.1. for processing . A. for herring 2 HB Salmon Limit = Effluent limitation in Part I.A. for hand- butchered salmon Mech Salmon Limit = Effluent limitation in Part I.A. for mechanized 'salmon processing = Effluent limitation in Part I.A. for scallop processing Two pollutants are limited in the permit, TSS Each pollutant is limited on a monthly average and Therefore, by substituting the limitation for each equation above, we can generate the following four Species processing: Scallop Limit TSS - Monthly Average TSS - Daily Maximum Oil and Grease - Monthly Average. Oil and Grease - Daily Maximum TSS — Monthly Average and Oil and Grease. daily maximum basis. species in the generic limitations. for Multiple Limitation = 12(% Bottomfish) + 3.9(% Crab) + 24(% Herring) + 1.6.(% HB Salmon) + 26(% Mech Salmon) + 1.4(.% Scallop) NOTE: Processing percentages are calculated over the month TSS - Daily Maximum Limitation = 22(% Bottomfish) + 12(% Crab) + 32(% Herring) + 2.6(% HB Salmon) .+ 44(% Mech Salmon) + 6.6(% Scallop) NOTE: Processing percentages are calculated over the sampling day Oil and Grease - Monthly Average Limitation = 3.9(% Bottomfish) +.0.42(% Crab) + 10(% Herring) + 0.19(% HB Salmon) + 11(% Mech Salmon) + 0.24(% Scallop) NOTE: Processing percentages, are calculated over the month Oil and Grease - Daily Maximum Limitation = 9.9(% Bottomfish) + 1.3(% Crab) + 27(% Herring) + 0.31(% HB Salmon) + 29(% Mech Salmon) +`7.7(% Scallop) NOTE: Processing percentages are calculated over the sampling day. These limitations shall be calculated and included in an attachment to the monthly DMRs. 9 ATTACHMENT 2 Example of Calculations to Determine Compliance With the Permit Limits These are sample calculations of plant discharge (lbs /1000 lbs) values which shall be compared to limitations in Part I.A.1. to determine compliance. Given: Discharges were sampled four days during the month of June 1988. Hand - butchered salmon and bottomfish were processed. The following table provides data for the month of June 1988. Pounds of Raw Product Date Flow. MGD TSS Conc..mg /l HE Salmon Bottomfish 6/2/88 0.075 36.8 6/9/88 0.098 41.5 6/16/88 0.127 39.4 6/27/88 0.077 -47.5. 1,210 Daily Maximum Calculations Step 1. Determine the Daily Maximum discharge for TSS for each day samples are collected. 6,155 10,000 23,070 60,000 Daily Maximum discharge (in lbs /1000 lbs) equals the measured effluent flow (mgd), multiplied by the measured effluent concentration (mg /1), multiplied by a conversion factor (8,340), and divided by the total amount of raw seafood processed (lbs). Note that the flow, concentration, and amount of seafood processed shall be measured over the same 24 -hour period. Daily Maximum = (flow)(concentration)(8.340) (Daily Production) Therefore, 6/2/88 Daily Maximum = ( 0. 075mgd )(36.8mg/1)(8,340)/10,000 lbs = 2.30 lbs /1,000 lbs 6/9/88 Daily Maximum = (0.098mgd)(41.5mg/1 = 1.47 lbs/1.000 lbs 6/16/88 8,340)/23,070 lbs Daily Maximum = ( 0. 127mgd )(39.4mg/1)(8,340)/66,1'55 lbs 0.63 lbs /1.000 lbs, 2 6/27/88 .Daily Maximum = ( 0 .077mgd)(47.5mg/1)(8,340)/1,210 ibs- = 25.2 lbs /1.000 lbs Daily Maximum calculations shall be made for each day that. samples are collected. Step 2. Determine compliance with applicable daily maximum effluent limitations. To determine compliance, the above calculated Daily Maximum discharge value shall be compared to the applicable Daily Maximum limit in Part I.A.1. of the permit. The applicable limitation from Part I.A.1. is dependent upon whether only hand - butchered salmon, only bottomfish, or both hand - butchered salmon and bottomfish are processed on the day of sampling. Since only bottomfish is processed on 6/2/88 and 6/9/88, these calculated daily maximum discharge values shall be compared to, the daily maximum TSS limitation in Part I.A.l.,:for bottomfish, of 22 lbs /1,000 lbs. The . same type of comparison can be made for the 6/27/88 calculation where only hand - butchered salmon is processed. Because more than one species of seafood is processed on .6/16/88, the calculated daily maximum. TSS discharged must be compared to a variable limitation which is derived based upon a proportion of each seafood species processed. This variable Daily Max TSS Limitation is calculated as follows: Limitation = 2.6(% HB Salmon) + 22(% Bottomfish) = 2.6(6,155/66,155) + 22(60,000/66,155)' = 20.2 lbs /1000 lbs This equation is defined in detail in Attachment 1 of the permit. CONCLUSION! DATE TSS DAILY MAX TSS DAILY MAX LIMITATION, (LBS /1000 LBS) (PART I.A.1. OF PERMIT) (LBS /1000 LBS) 6/2/88 2.30 22 6/9/88 1.47 22 6/16/88 0.63 20.2 6/27/88 25.20 2.6 From the above information, it can be seen that the facility was not in compliance on 6/27/88. Monthly Average Calculations Step 1. Determine the Average Monthly discharge for TSS (for June 1988) The Average Monthly TSS discharge equals the summation of all Daily Maximum discharge values calculated during the time period covered by the DMR in question (June), divided by the total production. Therefore, Monthly Average = -[(0. + (0. + (0. + (0'. x (8, .3 075 mgd) 098 mgd) 127. mgd) 077 mgd) 340)/(10 lbs /100Q (36.8 mg /1) (41.5 mg /1) (39.4 mg /1)' (47.5 mg /1) ] ,000 +.23,070 + 66,155 + 1,21.0) lbs Monthly Average calculations shall be made each month. Step 2. Determine compliance with applicable monthly average effluent limitations. To determine compliance, the above calculated Monthly Average discharge value shall be compared to the applicable Monthly Average limitation in Part I.A.1. of the permit. The applicable limitation from Part I.A.1. is dependent upon whether only hand butchered salmon, only bottomfish, or both hand- butchered salmon and bottomfish are processed on any day that samples are collected, during the month in question. For this example, since both hand - butchered salmon and bottomfish . are processed during the sampling period in the month of June the above calculated Monthly Average TSS discharge must be compared to a variable limitation which is based upon a proportion of each seafood species processed. This variable Monthly Average TSS limitation is calculated as follows: Limitation = 1.6(% HB Salmon) + 12(% Bottomfish) = 1.6(7,365/100,435) + 12(93,070/100,435) = 11.2 lbs /1.000 lbs This equation is defined in detail in Attachment 1 of the permit. DATE CONCLUSION TSS MONTHLY AVG (LBS /1000 LBS) 6/2/88 THRU 6/27/88 1.3 TSS MONTHLY AVG LIMITATION PART I.A.1. OF PERMIT (LBS/1000 LBS) 11.2 4 From the above information, it can be seen that the facility was in compliance for the TSS Monthly Average limitations. NOTE:, The above example only examines the TSS results. The same calculations apply to Oil & Grease.. 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NEW DEMOLITION FOUNDATION TYPE FOOTINGS ; •.. r : e` STEM WALL f. r rr PIERS ZONING COMPLIANCE DATE ISSUED:,/ L ~� / l4 ALTERATION REPAIR SUBDIVISION / SURVEY: , / y; I ,,, 1 V (w 4-4-ti / ; s`;i_(/' if Ai — D I ADDITION ``-~ MOVE DIMENSIONS tj 1 ,f S' ' '/ h tor: VALUATION BASIS: BUILDING`PERMIT FEE: DEPTH IN GRND �f r�� s/ (!rr )' ,r 2 ? -7 ' z NAME: !" '` $�a ` ° » f j USE OF BUILDING AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT: REINFORCEMENT .'` �_• r '- L -. r' ' = »+ 4- r VALUATION: ;' C . t PLAN CHECK FEE: BOLT SPACING MAILING ADDRESS: r r P �vl 1 <,,./',()), r r 0 u� I CRAWL SPACE HEIGHT --- INCHES OCCUPANCY GROUP: TOTAL FEE: �cc, CRAWL SPACE VENT �-- SQ. FEET A B.-) E j'H I M R DIV. 1 2 3/ 5 6 �`, - _ 7 " R CITY & STATE: • ' r !'_ " u SIZE "9' 7` rf HEIGHT STRUCTURAL SPECIES & GRADE SIZE SPACING SPAN RECEIPT NO.: ,,3 NO. OF ROOMS 7 STORIES EACH OF THE FOLLOWING STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION REQUIRES INSPECTION BE REQUESTED & COMPLETED PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY FURTHER WORK: FOR INSPEC1ION CALL 486 -8070 TELEPHONE, E3 6 -) � �� 1�. �Y f��ld /,�„ NO. OF FAMILIES GIRDERS TYPE OF BUSINESS .:mac - '', ' r L3 GIRDERS A R C' H N G NAME: Y. r j+° r �� NO. OF BLDGS NOW ON LOT " JOISTS 1ST FLOOR r USE OF EXISTING BLDGS , m . JOISTS ST FLOOR TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION I III IV V 1 -HR FR H.T. / • ^. s'! r' ., c•;..�• . SIZE OF LOT JOISTS 2ND FLOOR WATER: PUBLIC , )- PRIVATE JOISTS 2ND FLOOR CITY & STATE: SEWER: PUBLIC ,X. PRIVATE CEILING JOISTS INSULATION TYPE & THICKNESS: EXTERIOR WALLS EXCAVATION, UNDERGROUND UTILITIES TELEPHONE : FOUNDATION C.,( -' I C- ?' £�' 1 ‘f.......-, BEARING WALLS INTERIOR WALLS DRIVEWAY PERMIT: FOUNDATION /SETBACKS STATE LICENSE : j=" > WALLS ROOF RAFTERS SUBMITTED FRAMING ROOF / CEILING TRUSSES APPROVED ROUGH ELECTRICAL NAME, /r ( ..' j t'' SHEATHING TYPE & SIZE: FURNACE TYPE: • ROUGH PLUMBING FLOOR 1;!-!' t ' r `' (� 7 � ..t if. - ADEC APPLICATION: FINAL MAILING ADDRESS: 'C ?' i ~! r. •r ,' P ' WOOD HEATER YES NO TYPE SUBMITTED DATE C.O. ISSUED: T R C T 0 ALLS FINAL APPROVAL CITY u``l&, STATE: �t r�� ROOF ALASKA FIREMARSHALL REVIEW: SUBMITTED: ��.��i'/ `7( APPROVED: ` APPROVED- BUILDING , r,); ,,�%' I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ THIS APPLICATION, THAT IT IS CORRECT AND THAT 1(AGREE TO COJVIPLY WITH ALL DRDINANC,ES AND LAWS REGULATING BUILDING CDN UCTIDN ;�,f1° f APPLICANT: .�. i ��� , ii» TELEPHONE . f rnr f) �> / f FINISH MATERIAL: ROOF STATE LICENSE : tI ' r- EXTERIOR SIDING INTERIOR WALLS f / / r 7 ,rOFF,I /CAL: NOTES: f f (/( /' r� i, C " /' r C f 6.? � J ! V ie e (`, / /•. ! ,. , � r7 , r c l c /r [ /, . I 'rf c c 1,,c /f+ / rr. r; f . KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development 710 Mill Bay Road (Room 204), Kodiak, Alaska 99615 -6340 - Phone: (907) 486-5736, extension 255 or 254 ZONING COMPLIANCE ' PERMIT Permit #: C z- 9/ 1, 2. 3. ' Property Owner /Applicant: al E5 i-e "ii 4r'51e- 6 Y1 eKi _s Number and size of parking apac s required (onsite identification of parkin spaces is required - Yes: )f Fb: ■ Mailing Address: sCi i' (7 l/ r"" ,G 7t. Phone: M 1 %/ / G'(l(�l UVl Q� SPa �9 /a' /�i 0 /IlDU G c-+ Al 3' / Off- street loading requirement: n 0 / 4.11i f � Legal Description: % EGG e. (ay, GI 7-aa sat. 6Aef(/o�' Street Address: � p onion go Tax Code #: /j / � � Plat related requirements (e.g., plat notes, easements, subdivision conditions, etc.): �(/ Description of Existing Property /current zoning: -7: — it ohA c5+r` G 1 Minimum Required Lot Area: 2.0 ()Dr) 0 Width: A/7A Other requirements (e.g., zero lot line, additional setbacks, projections into yards, screening, etc.): /tif f Actual Lot Area: , _ Width: N A. Minimum Required Setbacks: Sides: ✓ i I' ,, %SS!tG /L14/��'.1 /�• Front: 30 / /' f Rear: e-'' / / ' , ! /%t iG U Coastal Management Program Applicable Polices (check appropriate category) - Residential: Business: Maximum Building Height: �L.' Industrial: /` Other (list): Use and size of existing structures on the lot: C"Cl /I P1 e r �J — ? ro c ess I r7 C j Is the proposed action consistent with the KIB Coastal Management Program? - Yes: Y. No: 6 �'/ i ci / P j 5 / �J If the proposed action conflicts with the Coastal Management Program polities, attach a sheet that notes the poliry(ies), describes the conflict(s), and specifies conditions to mitigate the conflict(s). Attachment - Yes: No: 4. Description of proposed action (attach site plan): Gcevtcf�i�ton a 7 i c51Qrcr e 1o,-5 . vex4,(Acti btAildio3 --o cover - ric(c•f��N pod 5 -2s(.( 60 ` xcp\-s 5. Applicant Certifi cati • : I hereby certify that I will comply wit a provisions of the Kodiak Island Borough Code and that I have the authority to certify this as the property owner, or as a representative of the properly owner. I agree to hat: • entitiable corner e • ' *Aryl ce e :.'for verification elbacks. % q ��� By: A Ale' / //� � r L . //...Li� Date: ,2 -- 97 Title: �Q1G�' / ,. • . • rting documents attache • (check): Site plan: As -built survey: Other (list): 6, Community Development staff for zoning, by: i1 ala: , �; Date: �- . Title: (4,14/1/114/ %. Fire Chief [City of Kodiak, Fire District 11 (Bayside), Womens Bay Fire • District] approval for UFC (Sections 10.207 and 10.301C) by: Date: 8. Driveway Permit (State, ctty of Kodiak, Borough) issued by: Date: 9. Septic system PLAN approved by: Dale: —. •••• •-• •- •• Am. , - nor A 1 r-rrf letrIr7r. a■-•riokiverirto enTi# LI SCSI 11 •1 A rrsi 111 rr%er.•f rnr- r. ■ ■■v ••..- .r-r.I rr..ir -r. CAI lc' Rig,. to. z& ir."1. it, 65 cur- ' • * 1 51-4 - , /$7 4.• / • '?(' ./Z 1 • .o• •-•,.. 6 ),...,1 • ,„,,s. ., sr .".:- .C.:,,c--,.. .../ - .,.. 1 -----73-: 1 I I 1 I I I - 1 I 1 1.. 1 . I 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 . 1 1 1 • , I / 1 ' 1 1 t 1 1 i 1 PC71, A1//v/4n. 14,4 Gel ..,... 1 I ' 1 1 1 ' 1 .. I 1., ,..n......m. it Lrt_ i : ....IC ", •.;* ....*:- "e ' • . :g,1-• -..r. .." ,'.:*...:."...:": . ...; s APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANY - CITY OF KODIAK - KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH - BUILDING DEPARTMENT Telephone: 486 -3224 700 Mill Bay Road (APPLICANT TO FILL IN ALL INFORMATION WITHIN BOLD LINES. PLEASE PRINT. USE A BALLPOINT PEN AND PRESS FIRMLY.) (OFFICE USE ONLY) STREET ADDRESS: t ! CLASS AN.a.SCOPE OF WORK: SPECIFICATIONS: BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER: DATE OF APPLICATION: LOT : BLOCK : NEW 6 ›`_ DEMOLITION FOUNDATION FOOTINGS STEM WALL PIERS ZONING,-COMPLIANCE : ^ C, DATE ISSUED: <__ ALTERATION REPAIR TYPE SUBDIVISION /SURVEY: -- , ° 'i t + ADDITION <'j MOVE DIMENSIONS VALUATION BASIS: = BUILDING PERMIT FEE: ,- -f DEPTH IN GRNO , N E NAME: { it Iii; t_ :`i1- •(/':'? �I -(r. 1""t , I USE OF BUILDING AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT: REINFORCEMENT VALUATION: - PLAN CHECK FEE: °�. ,<, -'L 47. BOLT SPACING MAILING ADDRESS: �,, /•'�, , c c a- .�1.+ c, �., , r 1 CRAWL SPACE HEIGHT INCHES OCCUPANCY GROUP: TOTA.L,FEE: A -B E H I M R DIV. 1 2 3 4` 5 6 I L CRAWL SPACE VENT SQ, FEET RECEIPT NO.: J, CITY & STATE: 14C.• (444'-- /1 e�- SIZE L5 3 U ' HEIGHT c=,-. 3 STRUCTURAL SPECIES &GRADE SIZE SPACING SPAN • EACH OF -THE FOLLOWING STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION REQUIRES INSPECTION - BE REQUESTED & COMPLETED PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY FURTHER WORK: FOR INSPECTION CALL 486.3224 NO. OF ROOMS / STORIES TELEPHONE :r7 L:�J t ,f,. � .+ rl � t r _ N0. OF FAMILIES f tl GIRDERS TYPE OF BUSINESS:3 L r? .''I) Yw %t't C.55 GIRDERS A R C H / E N G : NAME: NO. OF BLDGS NOW ON LOT --,.1 JOISTS 1ST FLOOR USE OF EXISTING BLDGS 5 /1 i 1 JOISTS 1ST FLOOR TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION MAILING ADDRESS: SIZE OF LOT / ( Y / f .5`y r .,L- JOISTS 2ND FLOOR I II III IV V•- _ .� N 1-HR FR H.T. WATER: PUBLIC . PRIVATE JOISTS 2ND FLOOR CITY & STATE: SEWER: PUBLIC X PRIVATE CEILING JOISTS INSULATION TYPE & THICKNESS: EXTERIOR WALLS EXCAVATION. BEARING WALLS TELEPHONE : _ FOUNDATION UNDERGROUND UTILITIES TERIOR WALLS DRIVEWAY PERMIT: FOUNDATION /SETBACKS STATE LICENSE : WALLS 3 t T r t r ROOF RAFTERS SUBMITTED ' FRAMING ROOF / CEILING /A t t/ L-- TRUSSES APPROVED ROUGH ELECTRICAL NAME: r --' ; ;•P ;`- `: * t t_P C "(( ( " � 4 ,-,r SHEATHING TYPE & SIZE: FURNACE TYPE: ROUGH PLUMBING FLOOR ADEC APPLICATION: FINAL SUBMITTED DATE C.O. ISSUED: WOOD HEATER YES NO TYPE N T R A C T 0 R MAILING ADDRESS: c)/,--))-4 1�r- €:;1-, CA t .t! 1.P lc' , FINAL APPROVAL WALLS ,,,,,2 -11 `} 'f ALASKAFIREMARSHALLREVIEW: ry - SUBMITTED: APPROVED: CITY &STATE: fir,( "' "t i "{ ROOF `t` {# HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT 1 HAVE READ THIS APPLICATION, THAT IT IS CORRECT AND THAT 1 AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ALL ORDINANCES AND LAWS REGULATING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION , APPLICANT: - l -c--- & IL -/1 -- >'92,, { ( 7, TELEPHONE ,: C i i �Z j£, - C7 FINISH MATERIAL: ROOF f c i 'f1 -APPROVED- BUILDING OFFICAL: _ ;: , STATE LICENSE " A �O•-- EXTERIOR SIDING 41 !.� I" `A L--- INTERIOR WALLS f'il L. 7' G-1 NOTES: / ./ APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANY - CITY OF KODIAK -�, telephone: 486 -3224 .,700 Mill Bay Road 1, APPLICANT TO FILL IN ALL INFORMATION WITHIN BOLD LINES. PLEASE PRINT. USE A BALLPOINT PEN AND PRESS FIRMLY.) - KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH - BUILDING DEPARTMENT (OFFICE USE ONLY) STREET`ADDRESS:1.,� \ ,\,, C1 t CLASS AND SCOPE OyF�WORK: SPECIFICATIONS: BUILDIN,G:PERMIT N.UIEf]: DATE OF APPLICATION: /_ •~ LOT : BLOCK : NEW DEMOLITION FOUNDATION FOOTINGS 'STEM WALL PIERS ZONING COMPLIANCE -..'n ; C•' DATE ISSUED: G • �' _ �, - /� J ✓ ALTERATION REPAIR ' ,� c TYPE SUBDIVISION /SURVEY: A r ADDITION MOVE DIMENSIONS VALUATION BASIS: BUILDING_P.ERMIT FEE: i .0 DEPTH IN GRND N E R NAME; =-I l-j r] r\ 1) `r t t `,,> yh USE OF BUILDING AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT: BUILDING � � p(�oE S5 «`�`' (�€ 1'�✓r REINFORCEMENT VALUATION: PLAN CHECK FEE: f "`� — �`f BOLT SPACING MAILING ADDRESS , Y 0-, � • CRAWL SPACE HEIGHT INCHES OCCUPANCY GROUP: TOTAL FEE: . ;.mot ; ; A (B E H I M R DIV. 1 ''-2' 3 4 5 6 •t �� / CRAWL SPACE VENT SQ. FEET� RECEIPT NO.: ‘-''W 1 I r CITY &,STATE:; `\ �° `"I E(J i " -4' 1I a• -A k 9,r /` 13 - �• c, n .''c SIZE � " � • HEIGHT �� STRUCTURAL SPECIES & GRADE SIZE SPACING SPAN EACH OF-THE FOLLOWING STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION REQUIRES INSPECTION BE REQUESTED & COMPLETED PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY FURTHER WORK: FOR INSPECTION CALL 486-3224 NO. OF ROOMS STORIES TELEPHONE • ,/. ��-' 4- I) NO. OF FAMILIES /V //-1 GIRDERS TYPE OF BUSINESS elt.:c=-'55rr' `4 GIRDERS A R C H / E N G NAME: NO. OF BLDGS NOW ON LOT %---1 - JOISTS 1ST FLOOR >• /v11;1' USE OF EXISTING, BLDGS.. JOISTS 1ST FLOOR TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION - II III IV ,Vi � -N ' 1-HR FR H.T. - MAILING ADDRESS: SIZE OF LOT 11 I "1 1 ° ."-)- 1- JOISTS 2ND FLOOR WATER: PUBLIC X PRIVATE JOISTS 2ND FLOOR CITY & STATE: SEWER: PUBLIC » PRIVATE CEILING JOISTS INSULATION TYPE & THICKNESS: EXTERIOR WALLS EXCAVATION. . - BEARING WALLS TELEPHONE FOUNDATION UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INTERIOR WALLS DRIVEWAY PERMIT: FOUNDATION /SETBACKS SUBMITTED FRAMING STATE LICENSE : WALLS ROOF RAFTERS ROOF / CEILING TRUSSES APPROVED ROUGH ELECTRICAL T T R A C' T:. O NA E∎NOr(„` -'�•o i-N. e -ka 1 SHEATHING TYPE & SIZE: FURNACE TYPE: PLUMBING ADEC APPLICATION: FINAL FLOOR SUBMITTED ' DATE C.O. ISSUED: WOOD HEATER YES NO TYPE MAILING ADDR1 SS: ` t ¢ } i � FINAL APPROVAL • ';l WALLS ALASKA FIREMARSHALL'REV.IEW: { a SUBMITTED >••,i' APPROVED: �;_° ': CITY &'STATE:c. �"� w tt-ltr { ROOF I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ THIS APPLICATION, THAT IT IS CORRECT AND THAT I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ALL ORDINANCES AND LAWS REGULATING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-) /? / , r t tea, e,-• 4, APPLICANT. ' d TELEPHONE : L._ Slot---11 m I d' FINISH MATERIAL: ROOF . r ,_/ • r { / • ,'', " APPROVED - BUILDING OFFICAL: �' � �' °• STATE LICENSE �j / EXTERIOR SIDING INTERIOR WALLS NOTES: .- - - -__. _ I� . KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development 710 Mill Bay Road (Room 204), Kodiak, Alaska 99615-6340 - Phone: (907) 486 -5736, extension 255 ZONING COMPLIANCE PERMIT Permit #: ; Ca- oto Property Owner /Applicant :W ' s+ et Y\ Ak- rF 5 �f' Y t e s ` Mailing Address: 5 1 5 k \ t 1� ÷ s * Phone: L WAD — 41, 2. Legal Description: C7 d eicv'd T2ofc f /V— 3/ Z--c: $ tea Street Address: / A € i' ti 5 fi Tax Code #: Description of Existing Propertyicurrrentzoning: — J.-,■cQ.o Minimum Required Lot Area �/ 0--0 G Wiidth: /V/} Actual Lot �' I Area: q- width: f V f a4 Minimum Required Setbacks: Sides: / A t C Front: `1j1,) i Rear. / t Minimum Building Height: w 1 cVv� i-aR -v 0�2��' 'PA tre- Use and sine of existing structures on the 4. Description of proposed action (attach site plan): 1G--1 A 30/ .i,:' //�f�// / GC Applicant Certification: I hereby certify that I will comply with the provisions of the Kodiak Island Borough Code and that I have the authority to certify this as the property owner, or as a representative of the property owner. I spree to have identlllable comer markers in place in the field for verification of setbacks. P. a. Is road access available for emergency vehicles? Yes: )' No: b. Is the water supply adequate for any structure other than a single - family residence or duplex? Yes: c. (Contact and note confirmation from the appropriate fire thief or note personal knowledge.) Number and size of parking spaces required (onsite identification of parking spaces is required - Yes: No: Off- street loading requirement: Plat related requirements (e.g, plat notes, easements, subdivision conditions, etc.): Other requirements (e.g., zero lot line, additional setbacks, projections into yards, screening, etc.): N.) Coastal Management Program Applicable Polices (check appropriate category) - Residential: Business: Industrial: Other (list): Is the proposed action consistent with the KIB Coastal Management Program? - Yes: No: If the proposed action conflicts with the Coastal Management Program policies, attach a sheet that notes the poticy(ies),.desabes the conflict(s), and specifies conditions b mitigate the conflict(s). Attachment(s)- Yes: No: i By: Supporting documents attached ( Staff approval: Distnbution: •A A. I'M Iw1 Date: T le: ie- 4.44 As-built survey: Other (list): Date: Building Official ,9 d Tide eb% Applicant THIS FORM DOES NOT AUTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION WHEN A BUILDING PERMIT IS REQUIRED March 1989 0 • VIVi•-14-tiA Alt! • . zo•• 1-44()L'19114° ; $71 -• • • • • • ; • . ^ • . , 4. ••••••.' , . '; n . , . ' r.: ., • • 0, (If\ e1 5 ( ( v■c,, 0 u,4 5 vv\ gAt 0A • k ti\e,kr tiN 4')kc.)ke. . . • . • • • . • . , •'", • ••:•■ ' 1.. enC 15 0- (LC 1 • . • . .• .t . • • . • ••..'• • •f• ..-.....-.....--„, • ..) , . • *•• • ',•• :. :•,..:4k •1 ' • ' h . *V.**. ' /' ....`,.: • . •••;,J • . . . . . . •.. t 0 " P:-C-L- UP BoTH- NOS. ••••:'1•-•;•1 ; • t • .A 4:>)N4 4tgi 3I>< 10 Co hc • - : • • . ' • : ...,c• .. • • . ' • • • ..: .. . . • . • . .• APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANY - CITY OF KODIAK - KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH - BUILDING DEPARTMENT Telephone: 486 -3224 700 Mill Bay Road (APPLICANT TO FILL IN ALL INFORMATION WITHIN BOLD LINES. PLEASE PRINT. USE A BALLPOINT PEN AND PRESS FIRMLY.) (OFFICE USE ONLY) STREET ADDRESS: CLASS ND SCOPE OF WORK: SPECIFICATIONS: BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER: DATE OF APPLICATION: 11w© LOT : BLOCK 1:1 / Jl NEW DEMOLITION FOUNDATION FOOTINGS ; STEM WALL PIERS ZONING COMPLIANCE : DATE ISSUED: ~ ` `' ' 1,: it ALTERATION REPAIR TYPE SUBDIVISION / SUtiRVE (, $tie f t� } I t ADDITION MOVE DIMENSIONS VALUATION BASIS: r 4+.c ` BUILDING PERMIT FEE: " DEPTH IN GRND �1 J N E R AME: 1.O - f,P "Li.I Fl/ E7Si14 P15 /9J /!RS USE OF BUILDING AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT: REINFORCEMENT -. VALUATIIOON4 R / 4)__ P1 AN CHECK FEE: D ' BOLT SPACING MAILING ADDRESS: 111 -iir:'I 14u Le S u, k' /.7 1/ CRAWL SPACE HEIGHT INCHES OCCUPANCY GROUP: "' TOTAL FEE: A B E H I M R DIV. L-i 2 3 4 5 6 G, CRAWL SPACE VENT - -- SQ. FEET RECEIPT ND.: CITY & STATE: � l) ? i°I a 1,�tftt14 h SIZE, c Q .;t ..-7 a HEIGHT -j, - STRUCTURAL SPECIES & GRADE SIZE SPACING SPAN EACH OF-THE FOLLOWING STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION REQUIRES INSPECTION BE REQUESTED & COMPLETED PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY FURTHER WORK: FOR INSPECTION CALL 486-3224 NO OF ROOMS STORIES 3 TELEPHONE N0. OF FAMILIES fit 12,74 r#-rv.04111 GIRDERS GIRDERS = TYPE OF BUSINESS A R C H / N G NAME: NO. OF BLOCS NOW ON LOT JOISTS 1ST FLOOR USE OF EXISTING BLDGS h., -sh 1 ?r, JOISTS 1ST FLOOR TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION I II III IV V. Nt 1 -HR FR H.T. MAILING ADDRESS: SIZE OF LOT 1}'¢<,. -.9 t::'_7 JOISTS 2ND FLOOR ` - WATER: PUBLIC , x PRIVATE JOISTS 2ND FLOOR CITY & STATE: SEWER: PUBLIC y PRIVATE CEILING JOISTS -- TYPE & THICKNESS: EXTERIOR WALLS ,--, 7 " - -'- EXCAVATION, BEARING WALLS TELEPHONE : FOUNDATION fl UNDERGROUND UTILITIES INTERIOR WALLS DRIVEWAY PERMIT: FOUNDATION /SETBACKS STATE LICENSE : WALLS ROOF RAFTERS —,;" SUBMITTED FRAMING ROOF / CEILING TRUSSES' APPROVED ROUGH ELECTRICAL 6 N' T R A C T 0 R NAME: I1 1,/,UPS 4 S^91)9 hi); )r)P/C SHEATHING TYPE &SIZE: FURNACE TYPE: + ROUGH PLUMBING ADEC APPLICATION: FINAL FLOOR , SUBMITTED , DATE C.O. ISSUED: WOOD HEATER YES NO.,:..,— 4 MAILING ADDRESS: A.,,. -'s( %2 -2 I FINAL APPROVAL WALLS ALASKA FIREMARSHALL REVIEW: SUBMITTED: APPROVED: CITY &STATE: friOrt 4 t Y ROOF TYPE j 1 HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ THIS APPLICATION, THAT IT IS CORRECT AND THAT 1 AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ALL ORDINANCES AND LAWS REGULATING BUI DING CONSTRUC '�ON t / APPLICANT:X 44„, f i I, "XJI- i, _,y '• TELEPHONE : L%�'{c ' 6 C] FINISH MATERIAL: ROOF APPROVED — BUILDING OFFICAL: ; ' ; STATE LICENSE : ;9 A) ,'q/;, " ; EXTERIOR SIDING INTERIOR WALLS NOTES: .i. v ' dl i j.,I,.k -. uti" ti ' KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development 710 Mill Bay Road (Room 204), Kodiak, Alaska 99615-6340 - Phone: (907) 486 -5736, extension 255 or 254 ZONING COMPLIANCE PERMIT Permit #: C P q'd – 0 o I 2. 3. Property Owner/Applicant: eC '--- r-*- W g57--,c- nJ / L✓l-rkj) 67 2/, s Number and size of parking spaces required (ensile identification of parking spaces is required - Yes: r Mailing Address: / ] (I ' /41./e . r rr. PI 0 Phone: Iv D C -fi) ,-)cw Legal Description: Loy" K 6 1 4 p ck I k OJ>t 7-060 S ( Off- street loading requirement: /X C 6,s / ) Tax Code #: lQ .I 3 / ©( '7-O -7 S7 / Plat related requirements (e.g., plat notes, easements, subdivision conditions, etc.): A `(ryl, e Street Address: ']-�/ D (�P SV — �' 2.'Vt p7J Description of Existing Property/currentzoning: ie- Minimum Required Lot Area: 7oZ0--0 xb Width: (p© 1 Other requirements (e.g., zero lot line, additional setbacks, projections into yards, screening, etc.): Gvu_. Actual Lot Area: / 3c( a— Width: Minimum Required Setbacks: Sides: 5t / Front: 2 r Rear: /6a Coastal Management Program Applicable Polices (check appropriate category} - Residential: l/ Business: Maximum Building Height: 3-- I Industrial: Other (list): / Use and size of existing structures on the lot: / 1 G ; g Ai „J,< flz rr-j S! . Is the proposed action consistent with the KIB Coastal Management Program? - Yes: No: If the proposed action conflicts with the Coastal Management Program policies, attach a sheet that notes the policy(ies), describes the conflict(s), and specifies conditions to mitigate the conflict(s). Attachment - Yes: No: 4. Description of proposed action (attach site plan): Le ism r e; r (4,..)(g o p1 4J o) , Jr. Applicant Certificati o n: I hereby certify that I will comply with the provisions of the Kodiak Island Borough Code and that I have the authority to certify this as the property owner, or as a representative of the property owner. I agree to have Identifiable corner mark rrs inn place in the field ffoo ve ification of setbac �I j / [;C��] _ o ) ��% By :. /l% //I {' // /V, _ / Date: �.) if, /� + / G 1 / / <// Title: ��(�il ..)/1? t i - ,e /V i SuppoKing documents attached {check }:Site plan: As -built survey: Other (list): / 6. Community Development staff for zoning, by: `7.4.-( Date: % %/ gi) Title: 2.44 -c,✓ 7. Fire Chief [City of Kodiak, Fire District Al (Bayside), Womens Bay Fire District] approval for UFC by: Date: 8. Driveway Permit (State, City of Kodiak, Borough) Issued by: Date: 9. Septic system PLAN approved by: Date: Distribution: File /Building Official /Applicant THIS FORM DOES NOT AUTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION WHEN A BUILDING PERMIT IS REQUIRED December 1989 APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANY - CITY OF KODIAK - KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH - BUILDING DEPARTMENT Telephone: 486 -3224 700 Mill Bay Road (APPLICANT TO FILL IN ALL INFORMATION WITHIN BOLD LINES. PLEASE PRINT. USE A BALLPOINT PEN AND PRESS FIRMLY.) (OFFICE USE ONLY) STREET ADDRESS: .57/0 2ff A LOT C /.c� BLOCK : f I CLASS AND SCOPE OF WORK: NEW DEMOLITION SPECIFICATIONS: FOUNDATION FOOTINGS STEM WALL PIERS SUBDIVISION / SURVEY: ALTERATION ADDITION REPAIR MOVE TYPE DIMENSIONS BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER: c. 'lob) DATE OF.APPL•ICATION! �l,e1( ZONING COMPLIANCE; -, DATE ISSUED: L. v ' DEPTH IN GRND VALUATION`BASIS:1 BUILDING BUILDING PERMIT FEE:;:73' t, NAME. WQth'A A_f tSkw Fshprr e5 O MAILING ADDRESS: E R CITY & STATE: TELEPHONE : USE OF BUILDING AUTHORIZED BY THI PERMIT: REINFORCEMENT BOLT SPACING CRAWL SPACE HEIGHT CRAWL SPACE VENT VALUATION: r (t t) lr, PLAN CHECK FEE. SIZE ,/c7 y, 2 HEIGHT .7r, NO. OF ROOMS STORIES 7 STRUCTURAL SPECIES & GRADE SIZE INCHES SO. FEET SPACING SPAN NO. OF FAMILIES /G/ TYPE OF BUSINESS t<' V GIRDERS GIRDERS A R C H E N G NAME: NO. OF BLDGSNOW ON LOT JOISTS 1ST FLOOR OCCUPANCY GROUP: TOTAL FE-` E: •-� 7 3, cD A B E H I MO RECEIPT NO.: DIV. 2 3 4 5 6 MAILING ADDRESS: CITY & STATE: TELEPHONE : STATE LICENSE : USE/OF EXISTING BLOCS SIZE OF LOT WATER: PUBLIC , t/ PRIVATE SEWER: PUBLIC 17 PRIVATE INSULATION TYPE & THICKNESS: ,•, A' JOISTS 1ST FLOOR FOUNDATION WALLS JOISTS 2ND FLOOR JOISTS 2ND FLOOR CEILING JOISTS EXTERIOR WALLS BEARING WALLS 1( INTERIOR WALLS ROOF RAFTERS 17 yQ YG/ r7 y7/ /' i/ 11 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION I II III IV 4I/ CN1 1 -HR FR H.T. EACH OF -THE FOLLOWING STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION REQUIRES INSPECTION BE REQUESTED & COMPLETED PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY FURTHER WORK: FOR INSPECTION CALL 486 -3224 EXCAVATION 1/ UNDERGROUND UTILITIES DRIVEWAY PERMIT: FOUNDATION /SETBACKS ROOF / CEILING A R NAME: �~ 1)./6r05 " SoNT 6-ustagis MAILING ADDRESS: Pr Y 2,c SHEATHING TYPE & SIZE: FLOOR TRUSSES FURNACE TYPE: SUBMITTED FRAMING APPROVED ROUGH ELECTRICAL ROUGH PLUMBING CITY& STATE: krr'.Yf,'.4 $1 . 6` WALLS ROOF WOOD HEATER YES NO) TYPE ADEC APPLICATION: SUBMITTED FINAL FINAL APPROVAL DATE C.O. ISSUED: TELEPHONE : �c ' :. c.Ce% FINISH MATERIAL: ROOF STATE LICENSE EXTERIOR SIDING INTERIOR WALLS NOTES: I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ THIS APPLICATION, THAT IT IS CORRECT AND THAT I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ALL ORDINANCES AND LAWS REGULATING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION APPLICANT: yj / ALASKA FIREMARSHALL REVIEW: SUBMITTED: APPROVED: APPROVED B ILDING OFFICAL: :,e /? 7'n KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH Community Development 710 Mill Bay Road (Room 204), Kodiak, Alaska 99615-6340 - Phone: (907) 486 -5736, extension 255 ZONING COMPLIANCE PERMIT Permit #: Gz -Fsi -3 1. Property Owner /Applicant: (VeSTfi&) ft1Sk✓f- &4/ ,e,F5- Mailing Address: / 3 /T PQ _ SU / j€ aJ Phone: 2. Legal Description: 0 Street Address: g70 k 4' S l ' P '{ Tax Code #: 3. Description of Existing Property/ /current Zoning: ,� 3 Minimum Required Lot Area: 11 '- i /0 /L Ir Actual Lot Area: Minimum Required Setbacks: Sides: Front: Width: O r Width: Minimum Building Height: 3s Rear. 1, ( Use and size of existing structures on the lot /9t X 2c' &UruK/,basG 4. Description of proposed action (attach site plan): /e694R 6T 7-217/2_- R)a� al /7 — c-/4 bee, ( ?ric-LJ Ra 3�(ZJ a. Is road access available for emergency vehicles? Yes: X No: b. Is the water supply adequate for any structure other than a single - family residence or duplex? Yes: Pb: c. (Contact and note confirmation from the appropriate fire chief or note personal knowledge.) 12,-16(. Stvr—'- Number and size of parking spaces required (onsite identification of parking spaces is required Yes: No: >Q ) Off- street loading requirement: .dJR Plat related requirements (e.g., plat notes, easements, subdivision conditions, sic.): Other requirements (e.g., zero lot line, additional setbacks, projections inb yards, screening, et): Coastal Management Program Applicable Polices (check appropriate category) - Residential: Business: Industrial: Other (list): Is the proposed action consistent with the KIB Coastal Management Program? - Yes: No: If the proposed action conflicts with the Coastal Management Program policies, attach a sheet that notes the policy Tres), describes the conflict(s), and specifies conditions to mitigate the conflict(s). Attachment(s) - Yes: No: Applicant Certification: I hereby certify that I will comply with the provisions of the Kodiak Island .Borough Code and that I have the authority to certify this as the property owner, or as a representative of the property owner. I agree to have Jdsptifiablgcomer marke ace in the field for verification of setbacks. Supporting documents attached (check): Site ' an: Date: 7 /77/ • % As -built survey: Other (list): Staff approval:, Distribution: Date: File Building Official G 3/ Title: Applicant V 11 V March 1989 THIS FORM DOES NOT AUTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION WHEN A BUILDING PERMIT IS REQUIRED MEMORANuUM State of Alaska MI Debra Oylear Project Coordinator Division of Governmental Coordination Office of Management and Budge 1 / 1 FROM: C. Wayne Do eza Habitat Biologist Region 11 Habitat Division Department of Fish and Game 02-001 A (Rev 11-85) DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME DATE: FILE NO.: TELEPHONE NO.: SUBJECT: December 22, 1988 267-2284 Western Alaska ( Fisheries St. Paul Harbor 31 Modification SID AK881215-01A COE No. 0-860030 The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) has reviewed the bulkhead installation and dock extension project referenced above. The project entails the construction of a 214 foot long X 50 foot wide steel pipe pile supported extension on the west end of the fish processing plant's existing dock. The decking of the dock is to be concrete. On the landward side of the dock will be placed 214 feet of steel sheet pile to contain the solid fill authorized by COE Permit No. N-860030. We have no objection to the project as proposed. Pursuant to 6 AAC 80.010(b), the ADF&G recommends that this project be found consistent with the Standards of the Alaska Coastal Management Program and the Kodiak Island Borough Coastal Management Program. We appreciate the opportunity to comment. If you have any specific questions, please contact me at 267-2333. cc: D. Kohler, COE T. Rumfelt, ADEC (PROFS) V. Gilbert, ADNR/DLWM (PROFS) P. Murray, ADF&G P. Probasco, ADF&G Freed, KIB OMB (PROFS) 1/7 .0042, M:271.988 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT � BF KASKA DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION PROJECT IN#ORMATION SHEET PROJECT TITLE: Peuutpo,c- STEW COWPER GOVERNOR SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 2600 DENAU STREET SUITE 700 ANCHORAGE. PHONE: (907) 2 DEC 1 91988 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT STATE I.D. NUMBER/ IEWING OFFICE: AK88 /o'Z)5 ,'D19. DGC CONTACT: _O_�L APPLICANT CONDUCTING ACTIVITY: IQ IATarccz DIRECT FEDERAL ACTION: YES NO REVIEW TYPE: CONSISTENCY VANILCA OCSLA NEPA OTHER ACTIVITY TYPE: ARMED FORCES ACTIVIT COMMERCIAL /TYPE &fOJ?C3\ LAND MGMT. PLAN MINING: HARDROCK MINING PLACER MINING OFFSHORE MINING OIL AND GAS OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES /FACILITIES PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL TIMBER PROJECT LOCATION: NEAREST COASTAL DISTRICT: FISHERIES PRODUCTION: GENERAL HATCHERY REMOTE RELEASE' FISHERIES FARMS: FINFISH SHELLFISH SEA VEGETABLES FISHERIES ENHANCEMENT FISHERIES PROCESSING PROJECT INSIDE THE DISTRICT BOUNDARY: YES y NO DISTRICT PLAN APPROVED: YES NO Y PENDING REVIEW MILESTONES: DAY 1 Ditt1A-JCI-J--C--1 (P I �� REVIEW SCHEDULE: 25 -Day 30 -Day 50 -Day (T OTHER REVIEWER REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION BY: COMMENTS DUE TO DGC BY: .i17 /j,f NOTIFICATION TO APPLICANT BY: ofirrf.0 4/ �• ? j 91? 9 DECISION DEADLINE: a, /9,P7 74, 8 /).// -,q9/9 PROJECT PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED UNDER STATE ID NO.A-A112lp / f 9,a STATE APPROVALS (LIST AGENCY /APPROVAL TYPE /I.D. NUMBER): ?P J l ) \ C_Jat FEDERAL APPROVALS (LIST AGENCY /APPROVAL TYPE /I.D. NUMBER): (\c,c 1-1,0 , Hof O_SCoCa2c) EXTENSION GRANTED FOR: FORMAL INFORMATION REQUEST PUBLIC HEARING HELD PROJECT IN U.O.B. 'FIELD REVIEW DNR DISPOSAL SMCRA: MISCELLANEOUS APPLICANT- REQUEST UNUSUALLY COMPLEX PROJECT ELEVATION TO DIRECTORS: YES ELEVATION TO COMMISSIONERS: YES CLOCK STOPPED ON NO IF YES, BY:. NO IF YES, BY: WAS STOPPED FOR DAYS CLOCK RESTARTED ON ACTION AT CLOSEOUT: CLOSE -OUT DATE ACTUAL NUMBER OF DAYS IN REVIEW NO DISTRICT COMMENTS RECEIVED: YES FOR CONCLUSIVE CONSISTENCY DETERMINATIONS: CONSISTENT CONSISTENT WITH STIPULATIONS INCONSISTENT WITHDRAWN FOR OTHER REVIEWS: COMMENTS SUBMITTED OTHER pis /prinfo DISTRIBUTION LIST December 15, 1988 [613] Ms. Judith Bittner, Department of Natural Resources Division of Parks, Anchorage [1350] Mr. Tom Brooks, Manager, Civil Engineering Alaska Railroad Corporation, Anchorage [3] Mr. Bob Flint, Department of Environmental Conservation, Anchorage [867] Ms. Linda Freed, Kodiak [1220] Ms. Veronica Gilbert, Department of Natural Resources, Anchorage [268] Mr. Uwe L. Gross, Kodiak [1394] Ms. Sara Hunt, Division of Governmental Coordination, Juneau [1072] Mr. Neil Johannsen, Department of Natural Resources Division of Parks, Anchorage [303] Mr. Michael O'Brien, Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Anchorage [287] Mr. Gordon Pullar, Kodiak Area Native Association, Kodiak [859] The Honorable Jerome M. Selby, Kodiak [371] Mr. Lance Trasky, Department of Fish and Game, Anchorage US Army Corps of Engineers Public Notice of Application A etiWalayBranch (1145b) lo Post Office Box 898 for Permit Anchorage, Alaska 99506 -0 MOD IFI CAT ION OFFICE OF ;aIvAGEMENT & BUDGET RJBLIC NOTICE DATE: December 14, 1.988 DEC 15 1988 EXPIRATION DATE: January 13, 1989 GOVERNMENTAL REFERENCE NUMBER: 0- 860030 COORDINATION WATERWAY NUMBER: St. Paul Harbor 31 Interested parties are hereby notified that an application has been received for a Dppartment of the Army (DA) permit for certain work in waters of the United States, as described below and show' on the attached plan. APPLICANT: cl extern Alaska Fisheries, Incorporated, Post Office Box 2367, Kodiak, Alaska 99615. LOCATION: Section 31; T.- 27 S., _'R. 1. W Kodiak Island, Kodiak, Alaska. WORK: The applicant proposes to construct bulkhead and. a 214' long by 50' wide steel Harbor. The pilings would be placed via a Seward Meridian; St :Paul - Harbor; a 214' long steel sheetpile pile supported dock, in St. Paul dock mounted crane/driver. PURPOSE: Enlarge the existing boat docking. and moorage facilities, for product and gear handling. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: A DA permit, file No. 1- 860030, St. Paul Harbor 31, was issued to Western Alaska Fisheries, Incorporated on April 15, 1986, for construction of a pile - supported dock and reconstruction of an existing bulkhead in Kodiak, Alaska. The permit was subsequently modified on February 5, 1987, for construction of an additional _bulkhead and placement of fill (M- 860030). The permit was modified again on November 30, 1987, to "Construct a 60' x60' steel pile supported dock, and place approximately 5,000 cubic yards of rock fill with approximately 1,200 cubic yards of ri pr ap as slope protection." (N-860030.) For additional information, contact the applicant's General Manager, Mr. Ken Al Tread at Post Office Box 1498, Kodiak, Alaska 99615, or at the above address, or call (907) 486 -4112. WATER QJALITY CERTIFICATION: A permit for the described work will not be issued until a certification or waiver of certification as required under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (Public Law 95 -217), has been received from the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT ACT CERTIFICATION: Section 307(c)(3) of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended by 16 U.S.C. 1456(c)(3), requires the applicant to certify that the described activity affecting land or water uses in the Coastal Zone complies with the Alaska Coastal Management Program. A permit will not be issued until the Office of Management and Budget, Division of Governmental Coordination has concurred with the applicant's certification. PUBLIC HEARING: Any person may request, in writing, within the comment period specified in this notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this application. Requests for public hearings shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing. CULTURAL RESOURCES: The latest published version of the National Register of Historic Places has been consulted for the presence or absence of registered properties, or properties listed as being eligible for inclusion therein, and this worksite is not registered property or property listed as being eligible for inclusion in the Register. Consultation of the National Register constitutes the extent of cultural resource investigations by the District Engineer, and he is otherwise unaware of the presence of such resources. Presently, unknown archaeological, scientific, prehistorical, or historical data may be lost or destroyed by work under the requested permit. ENDANGERED SPECIES: No threatened or endangered species are known to use the project area. Preliminarily, the described activity will not affect endangered species, or their critical habitat designated as endangered or threatened, under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (87 Stat. 844). This application is being coordinated with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service. Any comments they may have concerning endangered or threatened wildlife or plants or their critical habitat will be considered in our final assessment of the described work. FEDERAL SPECIES OF CONCERN: The following Federal species of concern may use the project area: Steelhead Trout, Sockeye Salmon, Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Sea Otter, Aleutian Canada Goose, Bald Eagle, Emperor Goose, Tundra Swan and. Bl ack -Brant. FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT: Evaluation of the described activity will include conformance with :appropr.ate`State or local flood plain standards; consideration of alternative sites and methods of accomplishment; and weighing of the positive, concentrated and dispersed, and short and long -term impacts on the flood plain. SPECIAL AREA DESIGNATION: None. EVALUATION: The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impacts including cumulative impacts of the proposed activity and its intended use on the public interest. Evaluation of the probable impacts which the proposed activity may have on the public interest requires a careful weighing of all those factors which become relevant in each particular case. The benefits which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. The decision whether to authorize a proposal, and if so the conditions under which it will be allowed to occur, are therefore determined by the outcome of the general balancing process. That decision should reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. All factors which may be relevant to the proposal must be considered including the cumulative effects thereof. Among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlands, cultural values, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, . flogdpl=ain - values, land use, navigation, shore erosion and accretion; recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership, and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people. For activities involving 404 discharges, a permit will be denied if the discharge that would be authorized by such permit would not comply with the Environmental Protection Agency's 404(b)(1) guidelines. Subject to the preceding sentence and any other applicable guidelines or cr iteria (see Sections 320.2 and 320.3), a permit will be granted unless the District Engineer determines that it would be contrary to the public interest. AUTHORITY: This permit will be issued or denied under the following authorities: Perform work in or affecting navigable waters of the United States -- Section 10 Rivers and Harbors Act 1899 (33 U.S. . C. 403). Discharge dredged or fill material into waters of the United States -- Section 404 Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). Therefore, our public interest review will consider the guidelines set forth under Section 404(b) of the Clean Water Act (40 CFR 230). Comments on the described work, with the .reference number, should reach this office no later than the expiration date of this Public Notice to become part of the record and be considered in the decision. If further information is desired concerning this notice, contact John C. Leeds, III, at (907) 753 -2712. A plan, Notice of Application for Certification of Consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program, and Notice of-Application for State Water Quality Certification are attached to this Public Notice. District Engineer U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers Attachments NOTES,: 1. ROCK FILL TO BE COMPLETED UNDER PERMIT NO. I-860030 2. DOCK TO BE COMPLETED UNDER PERMIT NO. 1-13b003O A PROPERTY -°- N -15 ~�T ---- 0 CO VICINITY MAP 0 SOO 1000 SCALE T SHELIKOF AVENUE TIDELANDS TRACT N -31 EXISTING ROCK FILL-7 _ PROPOSED BULKHEAD -12.5 NOTE 1 .•rrrrrrrrirrrirrrrrrrrrr � '/ i �firr�irriririrrrrr� N -ZOB XISTING ULKHEAD M%*1 ...... bU'• 1b4' 214 ST. PAUL HARBOR PLAN -12.0 PURPOSE: PARKING & STORAGE AREA FOR COMMERCIAL FISH PLANT DATUM: MLLW NATIONAL OCEAN SURVEY ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: N -15, KING CRAB, INC. N -20B, INTERNATIONAL SEAF00DS `NOTE 2 ST. PAUL HARBOR 31 PROPOSED DOCK ADDITION . IN: ST. PAUL HARBOR AT: KODIAK, ALASKA APPLICATION BY: WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES, INC. P.O. BOX 2367 KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 SHEET 1 OF 2 DATA DATE: 9/28/88 'POP ELEV. s 21.0' MAX. HIGH WATER - 13.0' ExisrING soma PROPOSED BULKHEAD 9 SECTION, A -0 100 200 HORIZ 0 20 40 tVERT SCALE IN- FEET - ST PAUL HARBOR 31 PROPOSED FILL ADDITION IN: ST PAUL HARBOR AT: KODLAK, ALASKA APPLICATION BY: M ER i ALASKA FISHERIES, INC. P.O. BOX 2367 KODLALK, ALASKA 99615 SHEET 2 of 2 DATE: 9/28/83 EMI OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION STATE OF ALASKA STEVE COWPER, GOVERNOR CENTRAL OFFICE P.O. BOX AW JUNEAU. ALASKA 99811 -0165 PHONE.' (907) 465 -3562 DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION Notice of Application for Certification of Consistency with the -Alaska Coastal-- Management Program Notice is hereby given that a request is being filed with the Division of Governmental Coordination for concurrence, as provid- ed in Section 307 (c)(3) of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended [P.L. 94 -370; 90 Stat. 1013; 16 U.S.C. 1456 (c)(3)), that the project described in the Corps of Engineers Public Notice No. 0- 860030 , will comply with the Alaska Coastal Management Program and that the project will be conducted in a manner consistent with that program. Any person desiring to present views pertain'.ng to the project's compliance or consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program may do so by providing his views in writing to the Division of Governmental Coordination, Office of Management and Budget, Pouch AW, Juneau, AK 99811, within 3C days of publication of this notice. Attachment 2 • A-D6e - AM( OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SOUTHEAST.REGIONAL OFFICE 431 NORTH FRANKLIN POUCH AW, SUITE 101 JUNEAU. ALASKA 998 11 -01 65 PHONE: (907) 465 -3562 SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 2600 DENALI STREET SUITE 700 ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99503 -2798" PHONE: (907) 274 -1581 BILL SHEFFIELD, GOVERNOR. CENTRAL OFFICE POUCH AW JUNEAU. ALASKA 99811 -0165 PHONE: (907) 465 -3562 NORTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 675 SEVENTH AVENUE STATION H FAIRBANKS. ALASKA 99701-4595 PHONE: (907) 456-3084 Certification of Consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program Section 307(c)(3)(A) of the Coastal Zone Management Act of tir 1972 as amended by 16 USC 1456(c)(3) requires that appli- o cants for federal permits to conduct activities affecting C i" 1�' 4 land or water uses in Alaska's coastal area must provide.Jf� • X988 certification that the activities . will comply with the -N,., ij/ standards of the Alaska Coastal Management Program. 'A;r_ The proposed activity described in your federal permit application may require certification. By filling out the attached coastal project questionnaire you, together with the State's resource agencies, will not only determine the necessity for this certification, but you will also find out if other State approvals are needed before your proposed activity can proceed. This will also assist you• in filling out your federal permit application. Upon, receipt of the signed, dated certification, a public . notice can be issued and review of your project can begin., For additional information on the Alaska Coastal PManage- ment Program and project review procedures, contact one of the offices indicated on this letterhead. Please submit a signed certification and applicable State permit applications to the appropriate State - agency indicated in the questionnaire. You must also submit a signed certification to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers along with your U.S. Army Corps permit. application. CERTIFICATION - STATEMENT I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the proposed activity described in the Corps of Engineers permit application complies with the approved Alaska Coastal Management Program, and will be conducted in a manner consistent with such program. Attached is a copy of a completed' oastal projects uestionnaire. ,x 4 / ignatu e of •pplicant fc /permit /coe Attachment 01 -A35LH Date 69, -PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. PLEASE INCLUDE MAPS OR PLAN DRAWINGS WITH YOUR PACKET. AN INCOMPLETE QUESTIONNAIRE MAY BE RETURNED AND WILL DELAY THE REVIEW OF YOUR PROJECT. PART A Applicant: Address: Western Alaska Fisheries P.O. .Box 2367 Contact Person: Address: Ken Allread Box 2367 - Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (day): (907) 486-4112 Phone (day): (907) 486-4112 Brief description of project or activity, including timing: Construction of an - addition to-an existing dock for boat moorage and fish product handling. Location of Project: St. Paul Harbor; Kodiak, Alaska Township 27S Range 19W Meridia6Seward-Section 6 Kodiak Aliquot PartsNEi USGS Map •)-2 Is the project on: private land X state land federal land municipal land ownership not known Identify which region of the State (see attached map) the project is in: northern southcentral X, southeast * * * * * * * * * * * * PART B 1. Do you currently have any State or federal approvals/permits for this project? If yes, please list below. Permit/Approval Type Permit/Approval # Expiration Date 2. Will you be placing structures, or placing fills in any of the following: .tidal waters, streams, lakes, wetlands*? If you are uncertain whether your proposed,project area is in a wetland, contact the Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Branch at.(907) 753-2720 for a wetlands determination. Yes* No X 2 • 3.• If yes, have you applied or do you intend to apply for J.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) permit? (The COE has jurisdiction over activities described in Na. 2 above.) If yes, please indicate [in Question No. 4 below], when you applied to the COE or when you intend to apply. Yes No x 4. Have you applied or do you intend to apply for other permits from X any federal agency? If yes, list below. Agency COE Date you submitted or Permit/Approval Type plan to submit aoolication Construction September, 1988 * * * * * * * * * * PART C DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 1. Is the proposed project on State-owned lands or will you need to cross State lands for access? (Note: In addition to State owned uplands, the State has jurisdiction over most lands below the ordinary high water line of streams, rivers, lakes, and mean high tideline of the tidelands seaward for threerniles.) 2. Do you plan to use any of the following State-owned resources? a. Sand and Gravel Yes No X If yes, amount? Source? b. Timber Yes No -x If yes, amount? c. Other Materials Yes No .x If yes, what material? (peat, building stone, etc.) . Are you planning to use surface water? Subsurface water? If yes, amount? Source? 4. Will you be building or altering a dam? 5. Do you plan to drill a geothermal well? 6. Will you be exploring for or extracting coal? 7. Will you be harvesting timber from 10 or more acres? 3 X B. Will you be investigating , removing historic or archeolo - al resources on State-owned As? 9. Will the project be located in a State park or State Recreation Area? (including the Kenai River Special Management Area) 10. Is any portion of your project placed below the ordinary high water line of a stream, river, lake or other water body? IF YOU CORRECTLY ANSWERED NO TO ALL THESE QUESTIONS, YOU DO NOT NEED APPROVAL FROM THE ALASKA DEPARTMENT—UF NATURAL RESOURCES (DNR). GO TO PART D. IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS, CONTACT DNR TO IDENTIFY AND OBTAIN ANY NECESSARY APPLICMON FORMS. les X No X X Yes No If you have already-contacted DNR, are you now submitting application(s) X for permits or approvals? If yes, list DNR approvals for which you are now applying: If no, indicate the reason below: a.. • (DNR. contact) told me on . (date) that 5 4.117c a pcp/vtIN5#:i7rxperrat.ta:owerriNulact:tpx.3*-tstprizxt:'s b. Other. PART D DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME 1. Will you be working in a stream, river, or lake (this includes running water or on ice, within the active floodin, on islands, the face of the banks, or the stream tideflats down to mean low tide)? Name of stream or river : Name of lake If no, "o to question nuMbei' 3. 2. If yes, will you be doing any of the following: a) Building a dam or river training structure? b) Using the water? c) Diverting the stream? d) Blocking or damming the stream (temporarily or permanently)? e) Changing the flow of the water or changing the bed? f) Pumping water out of the stream or lake? g) Introducing silt, gravel, rock, petroleum products, debris, chemicals, or wastes of any type into the water? h) Using the stream as a road (even when frozen), or crossing the stream with tracked or wheeled vehicles, log-dragging or excavation equipment (backhoes, bulldozers, etc.)? 4 • X • i) Altering or stabilizing the banks? j) Mining or digging in the beds or banks? k) Using explosives? 1) Building a bridge (including an ice bridge)? m) Installing a culvert or other drainage structure? n) Constructing a weir? 3. Is your project located in a State Game Refuge, Critical Habitat Area, or State Game Sanctuary? 4. Does your project include the construction and operation of a salmon hatchery? 5. Does your project affect a previously permitted salmon hatchery? IF YOU CORRECTLY ANSWERED NO TO ALL THESE QUESTIONS, YOU DO NOT NEED A PERMIT FROM THE ALASKA DEMTMENT OF FISH AND GAME (DFG). GO TO PART E. IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS, CONTACT THE REGIONAL HABITAT DIVISION OFFICE TO IDENTIFY AND OBTAIN ANY NECESSARY APPLICATION FORMS. If you have already contacted DFG, are you now submitting an application for permit(s)? If yes, list DFG approvals for which you are now applying: If no, indic'ati the reasonbldw: a. (DFG contact) told me on (date) that no DFG approvals or permits were:required for this project. b. Other. PART E DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 1. Will a discharge of wastewater from industrial or commercial operations occur? 2. Will your project generate air emissions from the following: a) Diesel generatorstotaling more than 1000 hp? b) Other fossil fuel-fired electric generator, furnace, or boiler totaling greater than 1000 hp? c) Asphalt plant? d) Incinerator burning more than 1000 lbs. per hour? e) Industrial. process? 5 Yes No X X - X X X •X. X X X.. X Yes No 3. Will a drinking water supply be developed that serves more than a X' single-family residence? 4. Will you be processing seafood? 5. Will food service be provided to the public,or workers? 5. Will the project result in dredging or disposal of fill in wetlands or placement of a structure in waterways? (Note: If you are applying to the Corps of Engineers for a permit for this activity, the Corps will automatically request certification from DEC.) 7. Is on-lot sewage or greywater disposal involved or necessary? B. Will your project result in the development of a currently unpermitted facility for the disposal of domestic or industrial solid waste? B. Will your project require offshore drilling 'or vessel transport of oil, or other petroleum products as cargo, or include onshore facilities with an effective storage capacity of greater than 10,000 barrels of such products? 10. Will your project require the application of oil or pesticides to the surface of the land? X IF YOU CORRECTLY ANSWERED NO TO ALL THESE QUESTIONS, YOU DO NOT NEED A PERMIT OR OTHER APPROVAL FROM TH5—TLASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION (DEC). GO TO PART F. X X X IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS (SEE CLARIFYING NOTE IN NO. 6, ABOVE, CONTACT THE DEC REGIONAL OFFICE TO IDENTIFY AND OBTAIN ANY NECESSARY APPLICATION FORMS. If you have already contacted the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, are you now submitting an application for permit(s)? If yes, list the permits for which you are now applying: If no, indicate the reason below: a. (DEC contact) told me on (date) that no DEC, approvals or permits were required for this project. . Other. * * * * * * * * * * * * * PART F To the best of my knowledge, this information is accurate and complete. ■■•■■•••■■•■1111. Date t7q/0 TO COMPLETE YOUR PACKET, PLEASE ATTACH YOUR STATE PERMIT APPLICATIONS AND COPIES OF YOUR FEDERA APPLICATIONS TO THIS QUESTIONNAIRE. PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR PACKET AS INDICATED ON PAGE ONE. :p questionnaire/PERMIT CiV)Pi.R.ATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF REGISTR-.0-in (SALES AND SERVICE TAX) TO: CITY OF KODIAK P.O.BOX 1397 KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 DATE OF APPLICATION ACCOUNT NO. NAME OF FIRM iNeA,470, LOCATION ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS NAME OF OWNER BUSINESS P ON \(- CUCT-D STREET CITY STATE ZIP CODE ■ HOME ADDRESS STREET TYPE OF BUSINESS -4-nmcc CITY STATE 99 )C0-1) ZIP CODE HOME DATE BUSINESS STARTED 5\ W7 ALASKA BUSINESS LICENSE NUMBER TYPE OF ORGANIZATION: / INDIVIDUAL PARTNERSHIP CORPORATION OTHER (EXPLAIN BELOW) IS BUSINESS SEASONAL n CD IF YES, APPROXIMATE DATES THAT BUSINESS IS OPERATED EACH YEAR CX" (j .._ LC FROM TO NO. OF MONTHS 5 1(7' AlaAkki6CA 11), --:`,SIGNATURE & TITLE OF APPLICANT NAME TITLE MAILING ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: PHONE: NAME TITLE MAILING ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: PHONE: NAME TITLE MAILING ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: PHONE: NAME TITLE MAILING ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: PHONE: REVENUE OFFICE BUILDING DEPARTMENT — CITY / BOROUGH OF KODIAK APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE Applicant to fill in between heavy lines. OF OCCUPANCY BUILDING ADDRF S5 CLASS OF WORK NEW DEMOLISH LOCALITY ALTERATION REPAIR NEAREST CROSS ST. ADDITION MOVE BUILDING PERMIT NO DATE ISSUED USE OF BUILDING t.1 F>x NAME, t�_.r; AK Fisheriew, I - cr Z O SIZE OF BUILDING HEIGHT MAIL ADDDR,kt,S- NO. OF ROOMS NO. OF FLOORS CITY Zak. TEL. NO. NO. OF BUILDINGS 1 VALUATION S BLDG. FEE PLAN CHK. FEE TOTAL NAME. n AiAociates, Inc. NO. OF BUILDINGS NOW ON LOT BUILDING PLUMBING ELECTRIC NO. OF FAMILIES FOUNDATION ROUGH ROUGH ADDRESS greet, Suite 202 SIZE OF LOT FRAME SEPTIC TANK FINISH CITY ,• AK 99503 USE OF BLDG. NOW ON LOL, 3 Q•1. 1 SPECIFICATIONS PLASTER SEWER FIXTURES FLUES GAS MOTORS STATE LICENSE NO. 4117A FOUNDATION FINAL FINISH FINAL CONTRACTOR NAME s Co:*.lDan Inc. MATERIAL EXTERIOR, PIF RS WIDTH OF TOP ADDRESS ;.schemak Drive WIDTH OF BOTTOM CI 1Y r, A". 99603 DEPTH IN GROUND R.W. PLATE (SILL) STATE LICENSE NO. AA1656 Sl /I -J J DESCRIPTION SUBDIVISION '7-31 GIRDERS JOIST lst. FL. JOIST 2nd. FL. I 0 N() ELK_ JOIST CEILING EXTERIOR STUDS DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE S. Type of Construction I, II, Ill, IV, V, VI 2. Occupancy Group A, B, E, H, 1, M, R Div. 1, 2, 3, 4 3. Fire Zone 1 2 3 4 INTERIOR STUDS ROOF RAFTERS BEARING WALLS COVEFLNG EXTERIOR WALLS Steel I ROOF INTERIOR WALLS" teel /GWB REROOFING FLUES FIREPLACE -0- FL. FURNACE -0 -- KITCHEN -0 WATER HEATERnect. FURNACE 0, GAS OIL I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and state that the above is correct and agree to comply with all City Ordinances and State Laws regulating building construction. Applicant 3N11 A183dONd A PLOT PLAN 3N11 Ail 3dOiid SETBACK STREET PLANNING & ZONING INFO. ZONING DISTRICT TYPE OF OCCUPANCY NUMBER OF STORIES TOTAL HT. AREA OF LOT FRONT YARD SETBACK FROM PROP. LINE SIDE YARD SETBACK FROM PROP LINE REAR YARD Approved: CHIEF BUILDING OFFICAL Approved: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR By: By: White copy: File Yellow copy: Building Permit Pink copy: Applicant ZONING COMPLIANCE PERMIT 1. PROPERTY OWNER/APPLICANT Name: iuF&I-ecar,.) iJ If-"Ilak Island Borough %. .nmunity Development Department 710 MI Bay Road, Room 204 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 (907)486-5736 Ext. 255 c Zoning Compliance it: Ar9E, Address: 321 WEL 4k-tE Telephone: 4.13.37 — 4-li z. 2. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY I, Street Address: 52_1 Scr-=-/.. j e._.(D'i--- A-1.,. Minimum lot width: ----f•.' Average lot depth: kj ip, Average lot width: • Lot, block, subdivision: c 1-r-i -n ,Useand stie,otexisting.buildings '6'. rithe.iot:;: C /''- No Proposed'action conflicts with policies (note policy and.desCribe conflict): Minimum Setbacks-Front: OM Survey, other (e.g. township/range): c„.7-. rki rt-e',. .1-2_1,5 r2_ ...11...3 ....1}-1,_..L.) l Tax code #: 7Z-I I (Do bc)cr-F9 0 j.3/ p.- Maximum projection(s) into required yards: p / pr 3. DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING PROPERTY Zoning: ,tt...,--L pi, Square footage 01 101: (4_. Minimum lot width: ----f•.' Average lot depth: kj ip, Average lot width: p / pc Lot depth to width ratio: ,Useand stie,otexisting.buildings '6'. rithe.iot:;: C /''- No Proposed'action conflicts with policies (note policy and.desCribe conflict): Minimum Setbacks-Front: OM Building permit 0: Rear: .._.)/ pc 4. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ACTION (attach site plan) i c;P 5. ZONING REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION Type of structure(s): 1.DtD C-,=/,-(-4--%..), k-,. c...i._-)Sxl.g1-ts-Y--1 "-ar- .-- -1--1 11,--nk-1"--, " c51....) 11 - 12- tt._,0 c....czer 'Ft 1_,E_ )..,. '-'7": )k-t.A..--rrikrz_k_e_-!'' .--_ -....- Proposed action consistent with Borough Coastal Management Program s No Proposed'action conflicts with policies (note policy and.desCribe conflict): Minimum Setbacks-Front: OM Building permit 0: Rear: .._.)/ pc Conditions attached to Consistency approval to mitigate conflicts noted above: Sides: j / P• Additional Setbacks: j.3/ p.- Maximum projection(s) into required yards: p / pr Maximum building height: h-N I tr - Maximum lot coverage: tJj A i Number and size of parking spaces required: j,...]/ Ps Off-street loading requirement: t....1/ A • Plat related requirement(s): Other (e.g. zero lot line): NJ/ //,- 6. CONSISTENCY WITH COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Applicable policies: -1)...1 v L./...c._. -.0\-1-,c,... ic:› -44.--,/,,,,f..ni o ilD2__..(7)2A C-,=/,-(-4--%..), k-,. c...i._-)Sxl.g1-ts-Y--1 "-ar- .-- -1--1 11,--nk-1"--, " c51....) 11 - 12- tt._,0 c....czer 'Ft 1_,E_ )..,. '-'7": )k-t.A..--rrikrz_k_e_-!'' C-1 Proposed action consistent with Borough Coastal Management Program s No Proposed'action conflicts with policies (note policy and.desCribe conflict): Building permit 0: Conditions attached to Consistency approval to mitigate conflicts noted above: 7. APPLICANT CERTIFICATION 1 hearby certify that I will comply with all provisions of the Kodiak island Borough Code and that I have the authority to certify this as owner, or representative of the owner, of the property(s) involved. Signed Title ate ,=2 8. SUPPORT DOCUMENTS ATTACHED Site Plan: A-yrt\c Other: ROUGH STAFF APPROVAL Staff Approval: Sign- . C-1 Date .--9- Title Building permit 0: REPLYTO ATTENTION OF: Permit Processing Section Regulatory Branch 1-870491 - N-860030 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY U.S. ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT, ALASKA P.O. BOX 898 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99506-0898 JAN 0 4 1988 Community Development Department Attn: Robert H. Pederson Kodiak Island Borough 710 Millbay Road Kodiak, Alaska 99615-6340 Dear Mr. Pederson: 'Ti:etploopAs 1-2.1\1 -- 31 LI N 1986 tio,„971441i -'46P4.9,kvA.10/ 1401; This letter is in response to your letter of December 16, 1987, requesting, under the authority of the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C., Subsection 552), copies of Department of the Army (DA) permits for the following: 1. John H. Preston, Sitkinak Strait 001, issued November 12, 1987, permit number 870491. 2. Western Alaska Fisheries, Incorporated, St. Paul Harbor 031, issued November 30, 1987, permit number 860030. A DA permit was not issued to Mr. Preston. His file was closed on November 11, 1987, due to a lack of response from Mr. Preston to our request for additional information. A copy of the file closure letter is attached. A DA permit was issued to Western Alaska Fisheries on April 15, 1986, and modified twice since, the last being on November 30, 1987. Copies of the DA permit and subsequent permit modifications are attached. If you have any questions, please contact me or Mr. John C. Leeds, III of my staff at the above address or call (907) 753-2712. Sincerely, Robert K. Oja Chief, Regulatory Branch Enclosures Regulatory Branch (1145b) Permit Processing Section PERMITTEE: Western Alaska Fisheries, Incorporated EFFECTIVE DATE: 3 0 %CV 1987 REFERENCE NO. N-860030 St. Paul Harbor 31 6)Goc.)30 Department of the Army permit No.11-860630;*St. PaWHa'rbb-r3 issued to Western Alaska Fisheries, Incorporated on April'15,'1986ijoi':? "construction of a pile-supported dock and reconstruction of an existing bulkhead in Kodiak, Alaska." The permit was subsequently modified on February 1987, for construction of an additional bulkhead and placement of fill (M-860030). The permit is hereby modified as follows: "Construct a 60'x60' steel pile supported dock, and , place approximately 5,000 cubic yards of rock fill with - approximately 1,200 cubic yards of riprap as slope protection." Also, General Condition 'o' of the permit is hereby amended to read as follows: "That if the activity authorized herein is not completed on or before the December 31, 1990, this permit, if not previously revoked or specifically extended, shall automatically expire." All other terms and conditions of the original permit and subsequent modifications remain in full force and effect. CONCUR -CENPA-00 I9Wn2759 Kohler0a 'Leeds/akp/3-2712 1230a/25 Nov 87 Q/Y 100 200 Scale in Feet Kodiak Islarid Ul l'40001.14"111117 r"f 570 47' 11" N Project ) St. Paul Harbor Scale in Fee Proposed Dock St. pawl arbor PLAN Purpose: Parking & Storage Area for Commercial Fish Plant Datum: MEIN National Ocean Survey Adjacent Property Owners: N-15; King Crab, Inc. N-20B, International Seafoods Proposed. Fill Addition In: St Paul Harbor At: Kodiak, Alaska Application By: Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. P.O. Box 2367 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 ST. PAUL HARBOR 31 Top Elev. = 21.0' Max. High Water = 13.0' M.H.W. = 7.8' M.L.W. = 1.1' Section A 136' 122' Top Elev. = 21.0' Max. High Water = 13.0' M.H.W. = 7.8' M.L.W. = 1.1' Existing Ground Section "B 'sting Ground 234' 60' c 0.) • 1 cn Existing Slope 0 100 200 1 Horiz 0 20 40 Vert Scale in Feet Concrete Deck eel Piles Existing Slope Proposed Fill Addition In: St Paul Harbor At: Kodiak, Alaska Application By: - Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. P.O. Box 2367 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 ST. PAUL HARBOR.31 Sheet 2 of 2 9-23-87 Regulatory Branch (1145b) Permit Processing Section 2-870454 Mr. John A. Preston 1212 Madsen Kodiak, Alaska 99o15 Dear Mr. Preston: ef This is in regara to your pplication for a Department of the Army permit, file number 2-87041, Sitkinak Strait 1 to placer mine by suction dredge of tidal flats near Tugidak Island, Alaska. In accordance with our letter to you dated October 8, 1987 we have closea your permit application file for the referenced work as of the date of this letter. 1 1 NOV 1987 Closure of the file at this time will not preclude your submitting the application at a later date should you wish to do so. I am forwarding a copy of this correspondence to the Office of Management and Budget, Division of Governmental Coordination, 2600 Denali Street, Suite 700, Anchorage, Alaska 99503-2798. If you have any questions, please contact our Regulatory Branch at 907) 753-2712. Sincerely, BWNED Jeffrey K. Towner Chief, Northern Unit PerMit Processing Section Regulatory Branch 4D ENPA-CO eeds/jqt/3-2712 0904a/2 Nov 87 77 E n, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 431 NORTH FRANKLIN P.O. BOX AW, SUITE 101 JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 Registered Mail Return Receipt Requested Western Alaska Fisheries P.O. Box 2367' Kodiak, AK 99615 To Whom It May Concern: SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 2600 DENALI STREET __ SUITE 700 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503-2798 PHONE: (907) 274-1581 STEVE COWPER, GOVERNOR CENTRAL OFFICE P.O. BOX AW JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 NORTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 675 SEVENTH AVENUE STATION H FAIRBANKS, ALASKA 99701-4596 PHONE: (907) 456-3084 November 18, 1987 • SUBJECT: ST. PAUL HARBOR 31 - 15-DAY MODIFICATION REVIEW STATE I.D. NUMBER AK860214-24A The Division of Governmental'Coordination (DGC) has completed the consistency review of your project in which you propose to modify authorizations for your facility in St. Paul HarbOr on Kodiak Island. Original permits authorized construction of-a pile-supported dock and reconstruction of an existing bulkhead. These permits were subsequently modified in 1987 to authorize construction of an additional bulkhead and placement of fill. The presently requested modification would authorize construction of a 60 foot by 60 foot steel pile supported dock, and the 'placement of approximately 5,000 cubic yards of rock fill with approximately 1,200 cubic yards of riprap to be used as slope protection. This conclusive 'consistency' determination applies to' the follow- ing State and/or federal authorizations as per 6 AAC 50: 1, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) - Certificate of-Reasonable Assurance - Amendment. 2. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) - Section 10 and 404 Permit - Modification. Based on our review, the Division concurs that the proposal is consistent with the 'Alaska Coastal Management Program provided the .following stipulations are adopted. The stipulations listed below will be placed on the Certificate of Reasonable Assurance issued by, the DEC: 01-A35LH HECEIVE NOV 2 0 1987 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT, Western Alaska Fisheries . 72- St.'Paul Harbor 31 -Modification State I.D. No—AK860214724A •November 18, 1987 1. The fill shall consist of clean rock and shall not contain silt, clays, or organic material which could cause siltation of marine waters upon contact. 2. The fill shall not contain trash, refuse, organic matter, or any substance which is defined as solid waste under state regulation 18 AAC 60 (Solid Waste Management Regulations). These stipulations are necessary to prevent degradation-of water quality in St. Paul Harbor as per 6 AAC 80.140 Air, Land and Water Quality. The text of this standard is provided as an enclosure to this letter. If changes to the approved project are proposed prior to or during'its siting, construction, or operation, you are required to contact this office immediately to determine if, further review and approval of the revised project is necessary. The state reserves the right to enforce compliance with this conclusive consistency determination if the actual use differs from the approved use contained in the project description. If appropriate, the state may amend the state approvals listed in this conclusive consistency determination. By a copy of this letter we are informing the COE of our finding. Thank you for your cooperation with the Alaska Coastal Management Program. Enclosure Sincerely, Patty Bielawski Project Coordinator cc: Greg Curney Department of Natural Resources • Tim Rumfelt Department of Environmental Conservation Durand Cook. • Department of Fish and Game Bob—Pederson., Kodiak Island Borough John Leeds U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 46/co2 Kodiak Island Borough Patty Bielawski, Project Coordinator • OMB-DGC, Southcentral Regional Office 2600 Denali Street, Suite 700 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 RE: AK 861002-02A and AK 860214-24A St. Paul Harbor 31 - Western Alaska 710 MILL BAY ROAD KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-6340 PHONE (907) 486-5736 November 2, 1987 Fisheries Dear Ms. Bielawski: The Kodiak Island Borough has received and reviewed the above referenced permit modification to include a sixty by sixty (60. x 60) foot dock addition and placement of approximately five thousand (5,000) cubic yards of fill in St. Paul Harbor. Thank you for the opportunity to comment. We have reviewed the proposal for consistency with the Kodiak Coastal Management Program (KIBCMP) Specific Use Policies for Development and (2) Fisheries and Seafood Processing; and the Policy for Water-Dependent/Water Related, Uses. We believe the consistent with the KIBCMP and the ACMP. ' If you have any questions about these comment, please contact me. Sincerely, R ert H. P derson, AMP, Associate Planner and Acting Director, Community Deirelopment,Department cc:, T. Rumfelt, ADEC D. Cook, ADF&G Island Borough (1) Industrial KIBCMP General application is _ _ PF7 Send PFO Proofread PF9 Help PF10 Next PF11 Previous PF12 Cancel SEND A NOTE E06 From: GCHCPJB --JDCVM1 To: VROCSC1 --JDCVMl - from PATTY 8lELAWSKI DBC SCRO 274-1581 Subject: ST. PAUL HARBOR 31^ 15 day mod AK860214-24A^ THE COE HAS ISSUED A 15 DAY NOTICE FOR THE ABOVE PROJECT WHICH WAS PERMITTED IN 1986^ THE PROPOSED MODIFICATION IS CONSTRUCTION OF A 60' by 60' STELL PILE SUPPORTED DOCK, AND THE PLACEMENT OF APPROXIMATELY 5,000 CUBIC YARDS OF RACK FILL WITH APPROXIMATELY 1,200 CUBIC YARDS OF RIPRAP TO BE USED A 5 SLOPE PROTECTION. PLEASE SEND ANY COMMENTS AND OR ADDITIONAL STIPS TO ME VIA PROFS BY NOV. 2 SO I MAY RESPOND TO THE COE BY NOV. 5. BY COPY OF THIS NOTE I AM}REQUESTTNG THE SAME FROM DNR DFG^ T HAVE MAILED A COPY OF THE NOTICE TO DNR AND THE KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH. THANKS. .LF NOTE .CC LANCE DON JANETTA • STATE OF ALAS' Inemtlepartmental Route Slip o�=. m..11, ns.r pPA cnrma+ _ TO Mail Station Department ,�~� �I^�� �����m��~�� ���w��� Attention ^�� [] Approval [] Note & Return El Signature LJ Initial wReturn [] Comment L] Return as Requested . • Contact Me O Return for Approval [] Prepare Reply ■•~o"esa,r Action NrFv,Your File [] For Your Information Remarks: HIECEIVED OCT 3 O 1987 .CDmmUimY FROM: Mail Station Depart . - .t BEVELOP ENT P T; x, 6 ~~~~"� ^~ By /fp, ` Date REF461( ' -- ATTENTION OE: Regulatory Branch (1145b) Permit Processing Section N-860030 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY U.S. ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT, ALASKA P.O. BOX 898 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99506-0898 2 OCT 1987 Office of Management and Budget Division of Governmental Coordination 2600 Denali Street, Suite 700 Anchorage,-Alaska 99503-2798 Dear Sirs: /9/r ff,40 /44-,.2V/4 L AA, vs OFFICE 0 ivo ---- MANAGEMENT & BUDGET OCT 2 2,1987 V ERNMENT 30 COORDINATION This is in response to a request from Western Alaska Fisheries, . Incorporated dated September 24, 1987, concerning a modification of Department of the Army permit.No. 1-860030, St. Paul Harbor 31. That permit was issued to Western Alaska Fisheries, Incorporated on April 15, 1986, for construction of a pile-supported dock and reconstruction of an existing bulkhead in Kodiak, Alaska. The permit was subsequently modified on February 5, 1987, for construction of an additional bulkhead and placement of fill.(M-860030). Western Alaska.Fisheries, Incorporated presently requests that zuthdrization be granted to include: Construction of a 60'x60' steel pile supported dock, and the placement of approximately 5,000 cubic yards of rock . fill with approxiMately 1,200 cubic yards of riprap to be used as slope protection."' Details are included on the attached plans dated September 23, 1987.: - - This office-has deterMIned that the-modification as proposed is not significant.enough to warrant 'a full public interest review. Your.comments concerning the matter must bereceivedwithin 15 days of the date of this letter. If no ccimments'are received, -it will be presumed that your agency has no substantive objections to the authorization of the modification as proposed.—Should:-Ydu have any questions concerning this proposal, please call Mr. John C. Leeds, III at (907) 753-2712. Enclosure Sincerely, 75", r OKArk■Li., Jeffrey K. Towner Chief, Northern Unit Permit Processing Section OCT 3 0 1987 Regulatory Branch COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT. RECEIVED • • • 1. Property . Line N -15 Shelikof Avenue N0 1 N ilKodiak cc Island. 4 0 N C!: J.11. 570 47' 11" N Project St.:. Paul Harbor lob V 0°a Vicinity Map 500 1000 Scale in oo± . Tidelands Tract N -31 Existing Fill Existing Processing Plant I =casting ck i . l h II I 2.0 ,J Haaflor. PLAN Purpose: Parking &. S torage Area for Commercial Fish Platt Datum: !ii.; National Ocean Su-vev Adjacent Prcre_ ty Owners: N -15; Kiilg Crab, Inc._ N -203, International Seafoods 5 . ?AU! HA? .3 31 N -20B xisting Bulkhead • ' yq,N '7- Proposed Dcc k 60'- Proposed Fill Addition In: St Paul Harbor At: Kodiak, Alaska .Application By: Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. P.O. Box 2367 T - . .Kodiak, Alaska 90615- Sheet 1 05 2 gat .a- Top Elev. 21.0' Max. High Water = 13.0' = 7.8' M. L. ,Y. = 1.1' Section A Top Elev. = 21.0' Max. High Water = 13.0' M.H.W. = 7.8' = 1.1' Existing _Ground - Section •3 C 136' 177' Existing Ground 234' 60' Lock Existing Slope c o Concrete Deck Steel Piles 0 100 200 Hori_ 0 20 .40 Vert Scale in Feet ig S1cpe Proposed Fill Addition In: St Paul. Harbor At: Kodiak, Alaska Application 3y: Western Alaska Fis Heries, Inc. P.O. Box 2367 Kodiak, Alaska 99613 . PAUL HARBOR 31 1 9 -73 -8, MEMORANDUM TO: Louisa Rand Project Coordinator OMB/DGC ■b..L4-4P FROM: Durand R. Cook Habitat Biologist Region II Habitat Division Department of Fish and Game 02.001A(Rev. 10179) ain9 State of Alaska DATE: October 28, 1987 FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: 267-2284 SUBJECT: St. Paul Harbor 31 - Modification Western Alaska Fisheries - Bulkhead and Fill SID AK8610002-02A and AK860214-24A The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) has reviewed the sheetpile bulkhead and fill project referenced above. We have no objection to the project as proposed so long as clean fill material is used. Pursuant to 6 AAC 80.010(b), the ADF&G recommends that this project be found to be consistent with the Standards.of the Alaska Coastal Management Program and the Kodiak Island Borough Coastal Management Program. By copy of this memorandum we are providing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with these initial comments and recommendations on this project pursuant to the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (16 USC 661 et seq.). The department's position regarding this project will be that adopted in the state's coastal management consistency determination (6 AAC 80.010 et seq.). We appreciate the opportunity to comment. If you have any specific questions, please contact Durand Cook (267-2338). cc: D. Kohler, COE T. Rumfelt, DEC (PROFS) M. Hayes, DNR (PROFS) L. Freed, Kodiak Island Borough (PROFS) ' P. Murray, ADF&G P. Probasco, ADF&G ECEiveD OCT 3 0 1987 COMMUNITY uPELOPMENT DEPT, White copy: File Yellow copy: .Building Permit Pink copy: Applicant ZONING COMPLIANCE PERMIT 1. PROPERTY OWNER /APPLICANT K ik Island Borough PYVI Community Development Department 710 Mill Bay Road, Room 204 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 (907)486 -5736 Ext. 255 Zoning Compliance #: C— S7 --o35 Name: P v -CE SIG4 P-1 )-i-i e 1 ES. ss-1G. Address: 130X Telephone: 2. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Street Address:G1 l __ , 0---7 t KoF Minimum Setbacks — Front` (jp,� .7::+-.). jU 9iflt 16-S Rear: , Lot, block, subdivision: CI-C-( Tt`L1. t 1724 N - *-- -t .fit" Survey ; other;(e.g. township /range):. Other (e.g. zero lot line): PA: . Conditions attached to Consistency approval to mitigate conflicts noted above: Tax code #: ..1'. CoOC) 96 3. DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING PROPERTY Zoning: _.)..1N-) t tS--cietikL Square footage of lot: 1141 -1(0SLP Minimum lot width: Average lot depth: Average lot width: Minimum Setbacks — Front` (jp,� .7::+-.). jU 9iflt 16-S Rear: Lot depth to width ratio: Use and size of existing buildings on the Iot:S a oP (O/LoC_f ( 1� � Off - street loading requirement:( 7FP� A{t r\ A > \/-(� .A_ .4 S4-4 -1 � Gic ( ' OF ) U� Plat related requirement(s): N I (E"411.x., f 4. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ACTION (attach site plan) Gores ( f A Nr W2oGS (G 5. ZONING REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION Type of,structure(s): A-,"'P L,1T Minimum Setbacks — Front` (jp,� .7::+-.). jU 9iflt 16-S Rear: Sides: 1� f 2 47,o�F,(4(- (((17, Additional Setbacks: Maximum projections) into required yards: NI .4 . Maximum building height: FAA- eS A-9100-c" Maximum lot coverage. `,-1,A, Number and size of parking spaces required: 33 St y.001 q�j3 (ZEC,?)t.A t t2.-W Br€ 4� Off - street loading requirement:( 7FP� A{t r\ A > \/-(� .A_ .4 S4-4 -1 � Gic ( ' OF ) U� Plat related requirement(s): N I (E"411.x., f Other (e.g. zero lot line): PA: . Conditions attached to Consistency approval to mitigate conflicts noted above: 6. CONSISTENCY WITH COASTAL MANAGEMENT - PROGRAM Applicable policies: �....1`)c,t (2.14L. "f)„, c_O & Skri."-* A-,"'P L,1T !ic-A r •,,,49f,- [?S -) Proposed action consistent with Borough Coastal Management Program — Yes No Proposed action conflicts with policies (note policy and describe .conflict): Conditions attached to Consistency approval to mitigate conflicts noted above: 7. APPLICANT CERTIFICATION I hearty certify that 1 will comply with all provisions of the Kodiak, Island Borough Code and that I have the authority to certify this as owner, or representative of th; owner, of the property(s) involved. / Signed / Title /8. SUPPORT t'� DOCUMENTS ATTACHED )1 1! 1 Site Plan: (.,% - tc a-` 'o 9. BOROUGH STAFF APPROVAL Staff Approval: Signed Title Other: /ili2442-e7Cte__ Date Building permit #: PAUL HARBOR 31 '7, c9 KODIAK 1 ISLAND L LL E L E'.' 21.0 A. HIGH ,TER 13.0 I.H.W. 7.8 1.1 PROJECT Si. PAUL HARBO ,i F It f it 1 SCALE - 100 220 HaRIZ IN 0 20 40 VFRT FEET XISTING GROUND - S CTIOF A -:1 EXISTING SHORE PET, -•'-• -- A VICINITY ti1.AP 0 500 1000 SCALE •IN FEET ShELIKOF P.VENPF TOES/ I DEAD: iA. • TIDELANDS TRACT N-31 x N PROPOSED ROCK FILL :PROPOSED 120' BULKHEAD .. ST PAUL HARBOR c�. PLAN . A EXISTING PROCESSING PLANT I- I11LJ I II I I Ii M (EXISTING DOCK l) I III II I 90' ' PURPOSE: - FACILITIES FOR • COM?LIERCIAL FISH PROCESSOR DATUM: MLLW NATIONAL OCEAN SURVEY ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: N -15; KING CRAB, INC. N -20B; INTERNATIONAL SEAFOODS 11 -100 SCALE IN. FEE? N -203 _,M L .,L , PROPOSED FILL ADDITION IN: ST. PAUL HARBOR AT: KODIA.K, ALASKA APPLICATION BY: WESTERN ALASKA' FISHERIES, INC .-BOX 2367 ' • -KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 SHEET 1 OF1 Date: 7 -16 -86 Revised 9/10/86 . , 1 ij7-11 f I 1 ; j. , A V ji BILL SHEFFIELD, GOVERNOR I , L.1 t CENTRAL OFFICE P.O. BOX AW JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET / DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 431 NORTH FRANKLIN P.O. BOX AW, SUITE 101 JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 Registered Mail Return Receipt Requested SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 2600 DENALI STREET SUITE 700 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503-2798 PHONE: (907) 274-1581 November Western A1aska-Fisheries;-- Inc. -Mr. Ken Allread, General Manager Box 2367 Kodiak, AK 99615 Dear Mr. Allread: SUBJECT: ST. PAUL HARBOR 31 - MODIFICATION STATE I.D. NUMBER AK861002-02A NORTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 675 SEVENTH AVENUE STATION H FAIRBANKS, ALASKA 99701-4596 PHONE: (907) 456-3084 12, 1986- 'RECEIVED NOV 1 4 1986 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTDEPT. The Division of Governmental Coordination (DGC) has completed the consistency review of your project in which you propose to provide an additional area for storage and gear handling at your existing facility, which is located on Shelikof Avenue, St. Paul Harbor, Kodiak, Alaska, Section 31, T. 27 S., R. 19 W., S.M. A 90 feet by 30 feet L-shaped sheet pile bulkhead will be constructed behind an existing dock. Approximately 14,000 cubic yards of rock fill material will be placed in a 165 feet by 90 feet area behind the bulkhead. This conclusive consistency determination applies to the following State and federal authorizations as per 6 AAC 50: 1. Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) - Certificate of Reasonable Assurance. 2. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) - Section 10 and 404 Permit. Based on our review, the Division concurs that the proposal is consistent with the Alaska Coastal Management Program provided the following stipulation is adopted. The stipulation listed below will be placed on the Certificate of Reasonable Assurance issued by the DEC: 1. The intertidal fill shall consist of clean material not containing silts, clays or organic matter. 01-A35LI-1 Mr. Ken Allread 2 November 12, 1986 St. Paul Harbor 31 State I. D. No. AK861002-02A This stipulation is necessary to prevent siltation or degradation of the waters of St. Paul Harbor as per 6 AAC 80.140 Air, Land and Water Quality. The text of this standard is provided as an enclosure to this letter. If changes to the proposal as authorized by this finding are made during its implementation, you are required to contact this office to determine if a review of the revision is necessary. By a copy of this letter we are informing the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers of our finding. The Department of Natural-Resources, Division of--Land and-Water. Management determined that your project does in fact lie within Alaska Tideland Survey 49, as you indicated. Thank you for your cooperation with the Alaska Coastal Management Program. Sincerely, Lou sa B. Rand Project Coordinator Enclosure cc: Greg Curney Department of Natural Resources Tim Rumfelt Department of Environmental Conservation Wayne Dolezal Department of Fish and Game Linda Freed Kodiak Island Borough Yvonne Zhoroff Kodiak Area Native Association Ruth Benbow U. S. Army Corps of Engineers '• . . . - • • ',. • r 0 0 TM GOV NO ME OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET OFGQVERNMENTAL. COORDINATION:- SOUTICENTINAL NIEGICOMA. 2 OENAU STREET . SWTE Ivo, ANCHORAGE.' ALASKA- 906034210— 431- NORTHPRANSUW' JIMA(L ALASKA 00011-0105 PHONE: (!07) 4164582. mow (907) 2744511 PROJECT TITLE: DEFREID, GOYEats011 v ' CENTRALOPPOCC POUCH A W JUNEAU. ALASKA 11011114103 PHONE: 0107) 4164502 1011111,_IM■1PECIONACE VS SEVENTH 44WE RAMAN% AU4SKA 90701-4508 PHONE: filIZ4S04004 PROJECT' INFORMAT/ON SHEET- • . . 61986 _ e Pleildtet■ t r, -Pit.dgir'7164/J STATE I.D. NUMBER/REVIEWING OFFICE: AE 86/00,2 - / DGC CONTACT: ta407 APPLICANT CONDUCTING ACTIVITY:- (An, TfAtjj\ #14rzips (Aj DIRECT. FEDERAL ACTION: -YES\ NO REVIEW TYPE: CONSISTENCY ANILCA OCSLA NEPA OTHER . ACTIVITY TYPE: OIL AND GAS PUBLIC' UT/LIT/ES/FACILITIES MIN/NG PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL )4 TIMBER OTHER PROJECT LOCATION: LAND MANAGEMENT PLAN- WATERBODY/MANAGEMENT AREA/SUBREGIONAL UNIT: P44A-L- 14Z712- NEAREST COASTAL DISTRICT: k.0-n/1-41;. gai2a1)-4 /4- PROJECT INSIDE THE DISTRICT BOUNDARY: YES NO DISTRICT4LAN APPROVED: YES PENDING REVIEW MILESTONES: DAY 1 (94 01-A3SLH REVIEW SCHEDULE: 30-Day 50-Day OTHER REQUEST FOR. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION BY: &d. 7)lZJL j PROJECT STATUS NOTIFICATION BY: 1)44..wyniii-L, J,L )19SC • COMMENTS DUE BY: DECISION DEADLINE: 77 A.41244401A,... J98f PROJECT -PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED UNDER: STATE ID NO4 STATE 'APPROVALB.(LIST AGENCY /APPROVAL TYPE /I.D. NUMBER): FEDERAL- APPROVALS (LIST AGENCY /APPROVAL TYPE /I.D. NUMBER): — ��Tt ON 10 ( - 6, ene,30� 4o) IP EXTENSION GRANTED FOR:_ FORMAL INFORMATION. REQUEST PUBLIC HEARING.. HELD PROJECT IN O.O.B. FIELD REVIEW DNR DISPOSAL SMCRA • MISCELLANEOUS APPLICANT REQUEST UNUSUALLY COMPLEX PROJECT ELEVATION TO DIRECTORS: YES NO IF YES, BY: ELEVATION TO COMMISSIONERS:, YES NO IF YES, BY: CLOCK STOPPED ON WAS STOPPED FOR DAYS ACTION AT CLOSEOUT: CLOCK" RESTARTED ON CLOSE -OUT DATE ACTUAL NUMBER OF DAYS IN REVIEW DISTRICT COMMENTS RECEIVED: YES NO FOR CONCLUSIVE CONSISTENCY DETERMINATIONS: CONSISTENT CONSISTENT WITH. STIPULATIONS INCONSISTENT WITHDRAWN FOR OIL AND GAS. LEASE SALES RECOMMENDED: NO CHANGE CONDITIONS TRACT DELETIONS DELAY FOR OTHER REVIEWS: COMMENTS SUBMITTED OTHER piwwe DISTRIBUTION LIST October 2, 1986 [6131 Ms. Judith Bittner, Department, of Natural Resources DivisiorLof Parks, Anchorage [10281 Me. ,Bonnie Borchick, Department of Commerce and Economic Development, Juneau [256] Mr. Norman A. Cohen, Department of Fish and Game, Juneau [3] Mr. Bob Flint, Department of EnVironmental Conservation, Anchorage [867] Ms. Linda Freed, Kodiak' [268] Mr. Uwe L. Groas,,Kodiek [1220] Ms. Meg Hayes, Department of Natural Resources, Anchorage [9] Ms. Nancy Holguin, Office of Management and Budget, Juneau [1072] Mr. Neil Johannsen, Department of Natural Resources Division of Parks, Anchorage [200] Mr. Wayne Longaere, Department:of Communityand Regional. Affairs, Juneau [303] Mr. Michael O'Brien, Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Anchorage [287] Mr. Gordon Puller, Kodiak Areallative Association, Kodiak [859] The Honorable Jerome M. Selby, Kodiak [321] Ms. Elizveta Shadura, Department of Natural Resources, Juneau [371] Mr. Lance Trasky, Department of Fish and Game, Anchorage 10 - -. US Army Corps of Engineers Alaska District Regulatory Branch Post Office Box 898 Anchorage, Alaska 99506 -0898 uwlic Noti- of Application for Permit PUBLIC NOTICE DATE: September 29, 1986 M F OFFICE OF 00,& PIRATION DATE: October 28, 1986 MODIFICATION-1 •,A6EMENT REFERENCE NUMBER: M- 860030 ` CT 1986 � 0 WATERWAY NUMBER: St. Paul Harbor 31 GOVERNMENTAL Interested parti evip�ATied that an application has been received for a Department `9oMitfi�'Army permit for certain work in waters of the United States, as-described below and shown on the attached plan. APPLICANT: :Western Alaska Fisheries, j'Incorporated, Post Office Box 2367, Kodiak, Alaska 99615. LOCATION: St. Paul Harbor, Kodiak, Alaska, section 31, T. 27 S., R. 19 W., S.M. WORK: The applicant proposes to construct a 90'x30' L- shaped sheet pile bulkhead, behind an existing dock, and place approximately 14,000 cubic yaras of rock fill material in a 165'x90' area behind the bulkhead. PURPOSE: The proposed project would provide an additional area for storage and gear handling. • ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The applicant's authorized representative for this project is Kenneth M. Allread, General Manager for Western Alaska Fisheries, Incorporated, telephone (907) 486 -4112. WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION: A permit for the described work will not be issued until a certification or waiver of certification as required under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (Public Law 95 -217), has been received from the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. COASTAL-ZONE MANAGEMENT ACT CERTIFICATION: Section 307(c)(3) of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended by 16 U.S.C. 1456(c)(3), requires the applicant to certify that the described activity affecting land or water uses in the Coastal Zone complies with the Alaska'Coastal Management Program. A permit will not be issued until the Office of Management and Budget, Division of Governmental Coordination has concurred with the applicant's certification. PUBLIC HEARING: Any person May request, in writing, within the comment period specified in this notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this application.' Requests for public hearings shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing. 1 CULTURAL RESOURCES: The latest published version of the National Register of Historic Places has been consulted for the presence or absense of registered properties, or properties listed as being eligible for inclusion therein, and this worksite is not registered property or property listed as being eligible for inclusion in the Register. Consultation of the National Register constitutes the extent of cultural resource investigations by the District Engineer, and he is otherwise unaware of the presence of such resources. Presently,.unknown arcneological, scientific, prehistorical, or historical data may be lost or destroyed by work under the requested permit. ENDANGERED SPECIES: No threatened or endangered species are known to use the project area. Preliminarily, the described activity will not affect endangered species, or their critical habitat designated as endangered or threatened, under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (87 Stat. 844). This application is being coordinated with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service. Any comments they may have concerning endangered or threatened wildlife or plants or their critical habitat will be consiaered in our final assessment of the described.work. FEDERAL SPECIES OF CONCERN: The following Federal species of concern may use the project area: Sockeye Salmon, Chinook Salmon, Sea_ Otter, Canada Goose, Bald Eagle and Mallard. FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT: Evaluation of the described activity will include conformance with appropriate State or local flood plain standards; consideration of alternative sites.and methods of accomplishment; and weighing of the positive, concentrated and dispersed, and short and long -term impacts on the flood plain. SPECIAL AREA DESIGNATION: None. EVALUATION: The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impacts including cumulative impacts of the proposed activity and its intended use on the public interest. Evaluation of the probable impacts whicn the proposed activity may have on the public interest requires a careful weighing of all those factors which become relevant in each particular case. The benefits which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. The decision.whether to authorize a proposal, and . if so the conditions under which it will be allowed to occur, are therefore aetermined by the outcome of the general balancing process. That decision should reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. All factors which may be relevant to the proposal must be considered including the cumulative effects thereof. Among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlands, cultural values, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, floodplain values, land use, navigation, shore erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and.conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership, and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people. For activities involving 404 discharges, a permit will be denied if the discharge that would be authorized by such permit would not comply witn the Environmental Protection Agency's 404(b)(1) guidelines. Subject to the preceding sentence and any other applicable guidelines or criteria _(see Sections 320.2 and 320.3), a permit will be granted unless the District Engineer determines that it would be contrary to the public interest. AUTHORITY: This permit will be issued or denied under the following authorities: (X) Perform work in or affecting navigable waters of the United States - Section 10, River and Harbor Act 1899 (33 U.S.C. 403). (X) Discharge dredged or fill material into waters of the United States - Secticn 404, Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). Therefore, our public interest review will-consider the guidelines set forth under Section 404(b) of the Clean Water Act (40 CFR 230). Comments on the described work, with the reference number, should reach this office no later-than the expiration date of this Public Notice to become part of the record and be considered in the decision. If further . information is. desired concerning this notice, contact Mrs. Ruth E. Benbow at (907) 753-2712. A plan, Notice of Application for Certification of Consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program, and Notice of Application for State-Water Quality ,Certification are attached to this Public Notice. Attachments District Engineer U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers ST. PAUL R 31 FILL ELEV 21.0 MAX. HIGH WATER 13.0 NI.H.W. 165' MHW BULKHEAD i ``ANCHOR p ROD ROCK FILL: DEADMAN XISTING GROUND It tCALE � 190 200 t Ha i IN 0 20 40 F"ET VERT SECTION A -A •A� ShLLIKO� EXISTING SHORE } 1 KODIAKi ISLAND CV PROJECT ST. .PAUL HARBOR 4 VICINITY MAP 0 500 1000. SCALE IN FE3T • A'rE X VE • ML;v - -- — j --' — _" TOE ---4 f_ 1' TIDELANDS TRACT N-31 Y-15 PROPOSED ROCK FILL PROPOSED 120' BULKHEAD EXISTING PROCESSING PLANT EXISTING DOCK ST PAUL HRBOR PLAN —12 90' A� PURPOSE: - FACILITIES. FOR COMMERCIAL FISH PROCESSOR DATUM: MLLW NATIONAL OCEAN SURVEY ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: N -15; KING CRAB, INC. N -20B; INTERNATIONAL SEAFOODS 0 -203 - -ML:; 0 100 200 • SCALE IN FE=. PROPOSED FILL ADDITION IN: ST. PAUL HARBOR_ AT: KODIAK, ALASKA APPLICATION BY: WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES, INC P -0._ - BOX 2"367 KODIAK, ALASKA 99615. SHEET 1 OF1 Date: 7 -16 -86 Revised 9/10/86 SMTE 1OF 11nSN8, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET t BILL SHEFFIELD, GOVERNOR POUCH AW JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811 PHONE: 19071 465-3568 DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION STATE OF ALASKA DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION Notice of Application for Certification of- Consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program Notice is hereby" given that a request is being filed with the Division of Governmental, Coordination for concurrence, as provided in Section 307 (c)(3) of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended (P.L. 94 -370; 90 Stat. 1013; 16 U.S.C. 1456.(c)(3)) that the project described in the Corps of Engineers Public Notice No. M- 860030 will comply with the Alaska Coastal Management Program and that the project will conducted in a manner consistent with that program. Any person desiring to present views pertaining to the project's compliance or consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program may do so by providing his views in writing to the Division of Governmental Coor- dination, Office of Management and Budget, Pouch AW, Juneau, AK 99811, within 30 days of publication of this notice. Attachment 2 O1.A35LH niS BILL SHEFFIELD, GOVERNOR DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 465 -2601 pougg 0 ... mew Awn NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR STATE WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION Any applicant for a Federal license or permit to conduct any activity which may result in any discharge into the navigable waters must first apply for and obtain certification from the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation that any such discharge will comply with the Clean Water Act of 1977 (PL 95- 217),, the Alaska Water Quality. Standards and other applicable State laws. _By Agreement between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation application for a Department of the Army Permit may also serve as applica- tion for State Water Quality Certification when such certification is necessary. Notice is hereby given that the application for a Department of the Army Permit described in the Corps of Engineers Public Notice No. M- 860030 also serves as application for State Water Quality Certification from the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, as provided in Section 401 of the Clean Water Act of 1977 (PL 95 -217). The Department will review the proposed activity to insure that any dis- charge to waters of the United States resulting from the referenced pro- ject will comply with the Clean Water Act of 1977 (PL 95 -217) the Alaska Water Quality Standards and other applicable State laws. Any person desiring to comment on the water quality impacts of the pro- posed project may do so by writing to: Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Southcentral Regional; Office 437 "E" Street, Second Floor Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Telephone: 274 -2533 within 30 days of publication of this notice. Attachment 3 Department of the Army Alaska District, Corps of Engineers Attns NPACO-R (C) P.O. Box 898 Anchorage, Alaska '99506-0898 011/ISION OF (1,OVEFiNM7N14L CUOFC TIN: Pk,I Y UL:NALI ZlihT, 3WiT 7Ju ANCHORAGE, Al_.K.11 9503-XXXX FIRST-CLASS MAIL POSTAGE & FEES PAID DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT No. G-5 SIRE LY 11.13N OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 431 NORTH FRANKLIN POUCH AW, SUITE 101 JUNEAU. ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 2600 DENAU STREET SUITE 700 ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99503-2798 PHONE: (907) 274-1581 8111 SHEFFIELD, GOVERNOR CENTRAL OFFICE POUCH AW JUNEAU. ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 NORTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 675 SEVENTH AVENUE STATION H FAIRBANKS. ALASKA 99701-4596 PHCNE: (907) 456-3084 Certification of Consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program Section 307(c)(3)(A) of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 as amended by 16-USC 1456(c) (3) requires that appli- cants for federal permits to conduct activitiesaffecting land . or water uses in Alaska's coastal area must provide certification that theactivi€ies will comply with the standards of the Alaska Coastal-Management Program.. The proposed activity described in your federal permit, application may require certification. By filling out the attached coastal project questionnaire you, together with the State's resource agencies,; will not only determine the necessity for this certification, but you will also find out if other' State approvals are needed before your proposed activity can proceed. This will also assist you in filling out your federal permit application. Upon receipt of the signed, dated certification, a public ' notice can be issued and review of your project can begin. For additional information on the Alaska Coastal Manage- ment Program and project review procedures, contact one of the offices indicated on this letterhead. Please submit a signed certification and applicable State permit applications to the appropriate State agency indicated in the questionnaire. You must also submit a signed certification to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers along with your U.S. Army Corps permit application. . CERTIFICATION STATEMENT I certify that, to the best of'my knowledge and belief, the proposed activity described in the Corps of Engineers permit application complies with the approved Alaska Coastal Management Program, and will be conducted in a manner consistent with such program. Attached is a copy of ajcomplete14 coastal pr jectiquestionnaire. nature of Ap licant fc/permit/coe Attachment 01-A35LH Date /9 gOFFICE OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET AUG 0 1 1986 69 GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION 0 -- PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. ( ASE INCLUDE MAPS OR PLAN ORN,',' 1 WITH YOUR PACKET. AN INCOMPLETE QUESTIONNAIRE MAY '&:AETURNED- AD WILL DELAY THE RE.--ia'ri OF YOUR PROJECT. PART A Ap;i1 icant: Western Alaska Fisheries Contact Person: Ken Allread Address: Box 2367 Address: Box 2367 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (day):(907) 486-4112 Phone (day): (907) 486-4112 Brief description of project cr activity, including timing: Construction of bulkhead and rock fill behind an existing dock.. Construction scheduled for 1987 completion. Location of Project: St. Paul- Harbor, Kodiak, Alaska Townshi p27S Range 19W Meridian' SewardSe ti on 31 .Aliquot Parts SEA Is the project on: private land X ' state land municipal land ownership not known Identify which region of the State. (see attached map) the project is in: northern southcentral X southeast * * * * PART B . 1. Do you currently have any State or federal approvals/permits for this project? If yes, please'list below. Penni t/Aboroval Type US Map federal land Permit/Approval # Expiration Date Yes Kodi.ak D-:2 2. Will you be placing structures, or placing fills in any of the X following: .tidal waters, streams, lakes, wetlands*? No X If you are uncertain whether your proposed project area is in a wetland, contact the Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Branch at.(907) 753-2720 for a wetlands determination. 2 -3.- If yes, have you applied for or do you intend to apply for a U.S. ArmyCprps of-Engineers (7-7) permit? (The COE has juriscnion • over activities describedH! No. 2 above.) If yes, pleasedicate [in Question No. 4 below], when you applied to the COE or when ycu intend . to apply. 4. Have you applied or do you intend to apply for other permits from any federal agency? If yes, list below. Acencv Date you submitted or Permit/Approval Type plan to submit application * * * * * * * * * * * * * PART C DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 1. Is the proposed project on State-owned lands or will you need to cross State lands for access? (Note: In addition to State owned uplands, the State has jurisdiction over most lands below the ordinary high water line of streams, rivers, lakes, and mean high tideline of the tidelands seaward for three miles.) 2. Do you plan to use any of the following State-owned resources? a. Sand and Gravel Yes No X if yes, amount? Source? b. Timber Yes No X If yes, amount? c. Other Materials Yes No X If yes, what material? (peat, buIiding stone, etc.) Are you planning to use surface water? Subsurface water? If yes, amount? . Source? X X X X_ 4. Will you be building or altering a dam? X. 5. Do you plan to drill a geothermal well? X 6. Will you be exploring for or extracting coal? X. 7. Will you be harvesting timber from 10 or more acres? X u. hIi juu ur rt:Iluymy IILLJ i.. ul resources an State-owned lands? n 9. Will the project be 1oc3 in a State park or State Recr4a'tion Area? (including the Kenai River Special Management Area) 10. Is any portion of yourproject placed below the ordinary high water line of a stream, river, lake or other water body? IF YOU CORRECTLY ANSWERED NO TO ALL THESE QUESTIONS, YOU DO NOT NEED APPRCrIAL FROM THE ALASKA DEPARTMENT7UF NATURAL RESOURCES (DNR). GO TO PART.D. IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS, CONTACT DNR TO IDENTIFY AND OBTAIN ANY NECESSARY APPLICATION FORMS. X If you have al-ready contacted DNR, are you now submitting-application(s)' for permits or approvals? If yes, list DNR approvals for which you. are ncw applying: If no, indicate the reason below: a.. (DNR contact) told me on (dat that a xa P.' apprr.,-;a-tsc:-ar< ematts:ixrecw.i:cze:t csr3:=_It5=pm-jsct::: b: Other. . PART 0 DEPARTMENT .OF FISH AND GAME 1. Will you be working in a stream, river, or lake (this includes running water or on ice, within the active floodza*n, on islands, the face of the banks, or the stream tideflats down to mean low tide)? Name of stream or river Name of lake X Yes No X If no, go to question nufriber 3. 2. If yes, will you be doing any of the following: a) Building a dam or river training structure? X b) Using the water? X c) Diverting the stream? . X d) Blocking or damming the stream (temporarily or permanently)? X e) Changing the flow of the water or changina the bed? X f). Pumping water out of the stream or lake? X g) Introducing silt, gravel, rock, petroleum products, debris, chemicals, or wastes of any type into:the water?. h) Using the stream as a road (even whe&frozen), or crossing . the stream with tracked or wheeled vehicles, log-dragging or excavation equipment (backhoes, bulldozers, etc.)? 4 X- X:- i) Altering or stabi the banks? j) Mining or digging in the beds or banks? k) Using explosives? 1) Building a bridge (including an ice bridge)? m) Installing a culvert or other drainage structure? n) Constructing a weir? 3. Is your project located in a State Game Refuge, Critical Habitat Area, or State Game Sanctuary? 4. Does your project include the construction and operation of a salmon hatchery? Yes No X X X X X X X X 5. Does your project affe.t a previously permitted salmon hatchery? X IF YOU CORRECTLY ANSWERED NO TO ALL THESE QUESTIONS, YOU DO NOT NEED A PERMIT FROM THE ALASKA DEPA7TMENT OF FISH AND GAME (DFG). GO TO PART E. IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS, CONTACT THE REGIONAL HABITAT DIVISION OFFICE TO IDENTIFY AND OBTAIN ANY NECESSARY APPLICATION FORMS. If you have already contacted DFG, are you now submitting an application for permit(s)? If yes, list DFG approvals for, which you are now applying: If no, indiCate: the reason-11�w: a. (DFG contaCt)! told me on (date) that no OF' approvals or permits were required for this- project. b. Other. PART E DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 1. Will a discharge of wastewater from industrial or corrz ; occur? ial operations 2. Will your project generate air emissions from the following: a) Diesel generatorslotaling more than 1000 hp? X b) Other fossil fuel-fired electric generator, furnace, or boiler X- totaling greater than 1000 hp? c) Asphalt plant? X d) Incinerator burning more than 1000 lbs. per hour? X e) Industrial process? X ) - Yes No 3. Will a'clrinking water sup ,be developed that serves mor , an a X single-family residence? -- X 4. Will you be processing seafood? 5. Will food service be provided to the public or workers? X 6. Will the project result in dredging or disposal of fill in wetlands or, placement of a structure in waterNays? (Note: If you are applying to the Corps of Engineers for a permit for this activity, the Corps will automatically request certification frcm DEC.) 7. Is on-lot sewace or greywater disposal involved or necessary? 8. Will your project result in the development of a currently unpermitted X facility for the disposal of domestic or industrial solid waste? 9. Will your project require offshore drilling or vessel transport of oil, X or other petroleum products as cargo, or include onshore facilities with an effective storage capacity of greater than 10,000 barrels of such products? 10. Will your project require the application of oil or pesticides to the X surface of the land? IF YOU CORRECTLY ANSWERED NO TO ALL THESE QUESTIONS, YOU DO NOT NEED A PERMIT OR OTHER APPROVAL FROM THE ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION (DEC). GO TO PART F. IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS 1,(SEE CLARIFYING NOTE IN NO. 6, ABOVE, CONTACT THE DEC REGIONAL OFFICE TO IDENTIFY AND OBTAIN ANY NECESSARY APPLICATION FORMS. If you have already contacted the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, are you.now submitting an application for permit(s)? If yes, list the permits for which you are now applying: If no, indicate the reason below: a. (DEC contact) told me on - (date) that no DEC approvals or permits were required for tnis project. . Other. * PART F * * * To the best of my knowledge, this information is accurate and complete. ilned TO COMPLETE YOUR PACKET, PLEASE ATTACH YOUR STATE PERMIT APPLICATIONS AND COPES OF YOUR FEDERA - APPLICATIONS TO THIS QUESTIONNAIRE. PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR PACKET AS INDICATED ON PAGE ONE. tA .c2Fr Data- / cp questionnaire/PERMIT - - coo 30 Application No. Name of Applicant Effective Date 0 5 FEB 1987 Expiration Date (If applicable) File No. St. Paul Harbor 31 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT Referring to written request dated J U 1 y 28. 1986 fora permit to: ( X) Perform work in or affecting navigable waters of the United States, upon the recommendation of the Chief of Engineers, pursuant to Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of March 3, 1899 (33 U.S. C. 403); (X) Discharge dredged or fill material into waters of the United States upon the issuance of a permit from the Secretary of the Army acting through the Chief of Engineers pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S. C.1344); ( ) Transport dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters upon the issuance of a permit from the Secretary of the Army acting through the Chief of Engineers pursuant to Section 103 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (86 Star 1052; P.L. 92-532); Western Alaska Fisheries, Incorporated Post Office Box 2367 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 is hereby authorized by the Secretary of the Army: tO construct a 90'x30' L- shaped sheet pile bulkhead, behind an existing dock, and place approximately 14,000 cubic yards of rock fill material in a 165'x90' area behind the bulkhead, toprovide an additional area for storage and gear handling in St. Paul Harbor, section 31, T. 27 S, R. 19 W., S.M. at Kodiak, Alaska in accordance with the plans and drawings attached hereto which are incorporated in and made a part of this permit (on draw- ings, give file number or other definite identification marks.) "PROPOSED: :ILL ADDITION; IN: ST. PAUL HARBOR; AT: KODIAK, ALASKA; APPLICATION '3Y: WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES, INCORPORATED; 1 SHEET, REVISED SEPTEMBER 10, 1986." ALSO SUBJECT TO ADEC SPECIAL CONDITIONS. subject to the following conditions: I. General Conditions: a. That all activities identified and authorized herein shall be consistent with the terms and conditions of this permit; and that any activities not specifically identified and authorized herein shall constitute a violation of the terms and conditions of this permit which may result in the modification, suspension or 'revocation of this permit, in whole or in part, as set forth more specifically in General Conditions j or k hereto, and in the institution of such legal proceedings as the United States Govern- ment may consider appropriate, whether or not this permit has been previously modified, suspended or revoked in whole or in part. ENG FORM 1721, Sep82 EDMON OF 1 JUL 77 IS OBSOLETE IElt110430sl 1' b. That all activities authorized 1,k__ei shall, if they involve, during their construc_ 'rr operation, any discharge of pollutants into waters of the United States or ocean waters, be at all times consistent with applicable water quality standards, effluent limitations and standards of performance, prohibitions, pretreatment standards and management practices establish- ed pursuant to the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344), the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (P. L. 92-532, 86 Stat. 1052), or pursuant to applicable State and local law. c. That when the activity authorized herein involves a discharge during its construction or operation, or any pollutant (including dredged or fill material), into waters of the United States, the authorized activity ehall,•if applicable water quality stan- dards are revised or modified during the term of this permit, be modified, if necessary, to conform with such revised or modified water quality standards within 6 months of the effective date of any revision or modification of water quality standards, or as directed by an implementation plan contained in such revised or modified standards, or within such longer period of time as the District Engineer, in consultation with the Regional Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, may determine to be reasonable under the circumstances. d. That the discharge will not destroy a threatened or endangered species as identified under the Endangered Species Act, or endanger the critical habitat of such species. e. That the permittee agrees to make every reasonable effort to prosecute the construction or operation of the work authorized herein in a manner so as to minimize any adverse impact on fish, wildlife, and natural environmental values. f. That the permittee agrees that he will prosecute the construction or work authorized herein in a manner so as to minimize any degradation of water quality. g. That the permittee shall allow the District Engineer or his authorized representative(s) or designee(s) to make periodic in- spections at any time deemed necessary in order to assure that the activity being performed under authority of this permit is in accordance with the terms and conditions prescribed herein. h. That the permittee shall maintain the structure or work authorized herein in good condition and in reasonable ac- cordance with the plans and drawings attached hereto. i. That this permit does not convey any property rights, either in real estate or material, or any exclusive privileges; and that it does not authorize any injury to property or invasion of; rights or any infringement of Federal, State, or local laws or regulations. j. That this permit does not obviate the requirement to obtain state or local assent required by law for the activity authoriz- ed herein. k. That this permit may be either modified, suspended or revoked in whole or in part pursuant to the policies and pro- cedures of 33 CFR 325.7. 1. That in issuing this permit, the Government has relied on the information and data which the permittee has provided in connection with his permit application. If, subsequent to the issuance of this permit, such information and data prove to be materially false, materially incomplete or inaccurate, this permit may be modified, suspended or revoked, in whole or in part, and /or the Government may, in addition, institute appropriate legal proceedings. m. That any modification, suspension, or revocation of this permit shall not be the basis for any claim for damages against the United States. n. That the permittee shall notify the District Engineer at what time the activity authorized herein will be commenced, as far in advance of the time of commencement as the District Engineer may specify, and of any suspension of work, if for a period of more than one week, resumption of work and its completion. o. That if the activity authorized herein is not completed on or before day of ,19 , (three years from the date of issuance of this permit unless otherwise specified) this permit, if not previously revoked or specifically extended, shall automatically expire. ; p. That this permit does not authorize or approve the construction of particular structures, the authorization or approval of which may require authorization by the Congress or other agencies of the Federal Government. q. That if and when the permittee desires to abandon the activity authorized herein, unless such abandonment is part of a transfer procedure by which the permittee is transferring his interests herein to a third party pursuant to General Condition t hereof, he must restore the area to a condition satisfactory to the District Engineer. r. That if the recording of this permit is possible under applicable State or local law, the permittee shall take such action as may be necessary to record this permit with the Register of Deeds or other appropriate official charged with the responsibility for maintaining records of title to and interests in real property. s. That there shall be no unrsaov.able interference with navigation by the existence or use of the activity authorized herein. t. That this permit may not be transferred to a third party without prior written notice to the District Engineer, either by the transferee's written agreement to comply with all terms and conditions of this permit or by the transferree subscribing to this permit in the apace provided below and thereby agreeing to comply with all terms and conditions of this permit. In addi- tion, if the permittee transfers the interests authorized herein by conveyance of realty, the deed shall reference this permit and the terms and conditions specified herein and this permit shall be recorded along with the deed with the Register of Deeds or other appropriate officiaL u. That if the permittee during prosecution of the work authorized herein, encounters a previously unidentified ar- cheological or other cultural resource within the area subject to Department of the Army jurisdiction that might be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, he shall immediately notify the district engineer. 11. Special Conditions: (Here list conditions relating specifically to the proposed structure or work authorized by this permit): 3 FOR: The following Special Conditions w. pplicable when appropriate: STRUCTURES IN OR AFFECTING NAVIGABLE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES: a. That this permit does not authorize the interference with any existing or proposed Federal project and that the permittee shall not be entitled to compensation for damage or injury to the structures or work authorized herein which may be caused by or result from existing or future operations undertaken by the United States in the public interest. b. That no attempt shall be made by the permittee to prevent the full and free use by the public of all navigable waters at or adjacent to the activity authorized by this permit. c. That if the display of lights and signals on any structure or work authorized herein is not otherwise provided for by law, such lights and signals as may be prescribed by the United States Coast Guard shall be installed and maintained by and at the expense of the permittee. d. That the permittee, upon receipt of a notice of revocation of this permit or upon its expiration before completion of the authorized structure or work, shall, without expense to the United States and in such time and manner as the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative may direct, restore the waterway to its former conditions. If the permittee fails to com- ply with the direction of the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative, the Secretary or his designee may restore the waterway to its former condition, by contract or otherwise, and recover the cost thereof from the permittee. e. Structures for Small Boats: That permittee hereby recognizes the possibility that the structure permitted herein may be subject to damage by wave wash from passing vessels. The issuance of this permit does not relieve the permittee from taking all proper steps to insure the integrity of the structure permitted herein and the safety of boats moored thereto from damage by wave wash and the permittee shall not hold the United States liable for any such damage. MAINTENANCE DREDGING: a. That when the work authorized herein includes periodic maintenance dredging, it may be performed under this permit for years from the date of issuance of this permit (ten years unless otherwise indicated); b. That the permittee will advise the District Engineer in writing at least two weeks before he intends to undertake any maintenance dredging. DISCHARGES OF DREDGED OR FILL MATERIAL INTO WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES: a. That the discharge will be carried out in conformity with the goals and objectives of the EPA Guidelines established pur- suant to Section 404(b) of the Clean Water Act and published in 40 CFR 230; b. That the discharge will consist of suitable material free from toxic pollutants in toxic amounts. c. That the fill created by the discharge will be properly maintained to prevent erosion and other non -point sources of pollu- tion. DISPOSAL OF DREDGED MATERIAL INTO OCEAN WATERS: a. That the disposal will be carried out in conformity with the goals, objectives, and requirements of the EPA criteria established pursuant to Section 102 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972, published in 40 CFR 220- 228. b. That the permittee shall place a copy of this permit in a conspicuous place in the vessel to be used for the transportation and/or disposal of the dredged material as authorized herein. This permit shall become effective on the date of the District Engineer's signature. Permittee hereby accep and agrees to comply with the to s and conditions of this permit. PERMITTEE & TITLE BY AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY: oel R. Ward, Chief, outhern•Unit DISTRICT ENGINEER, Permit Processing Section, Regulatory Branch U.S. ARMY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS Transferee hereby agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. /s5'7 DATE DATE TRANSFEREE DATE 4 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1983 0 - 404 -308 ST. PAUL HARBOR 31 - FILL ELEV 21.0 MAX. HIGH WATER 13.0 M.H.W. 7.8 .M.L.W. 1.1 MHIJ 165' I 1 1 •ECTION A-A EXISTING • MLW- BULKHEAD h r r"-,ANCHOR ROD - 11 ROCK FILL- P li CAL: IN FEET ••••••• 0 DEADMAN -.EXISTING GROUND 190 20 200 HGRIZ 40 V7RT 4/ PROJECT - ST. PAUL HARBOR A TOE-7----/ • • /- TIDELANDS TRACT N-31 PROPOSED ROCK FILL N-15 PROPOSED 120' BULKHEAD VICINITY MAP • soo 1000 •■•••■• - •■•■•• .011. ••■•• wiNIMIN■ .■•••••• 4•11=1.- SCALE IN FEET SHELIKOF AVENUE EXISTING L, .PROCESSING PLANT ci"111-11a1111 1T11--J 1I! lililill ImimEXISTING DOCK N-203 ST PUL HAR3OR PLAN A 0 90' PURPOSE: - FACILITIES FOR CONNERCIAL FISH PROCESSOR DATUM: MLLW NATIONAL OCEAN SURVEY ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: N-15; KING CRAB, INC. N-20B; INTERNATIONAL SEAFOODS 100 200 SCALE IN FEET PROPOSED FILL ADDITION IN: ST. PAUL HARBOR AT: KODIAK, ALASKA APPLICATION BY: WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES, IN 2367 --KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 SHEET 1 OF1 Date: 7-16-86 Revised 9/10/86 LOOK AT THE NOTE E20 FROM: ZCNCKOD --JDCVMi DATE AND TIME ii/04/86 15:42:58 TO: GCHCLBR --JDCVMi LOUI%A RAND - DGC/ G HCLBR _-JDCVMi LOUISA RAND - DGC/ FROM: LINDA L. FREED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT/KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH 710 MILL BAY ROAD, KODIAK, ALASKA- 99615 SUBJECT: %T. PAUL HARBOR 31 - MODIFICATION SID AK861002-02A THE KODIAK 'ISLAND BOROUGH HAS REVIEWED THE %H FTPILE BULKHEADAND FILL PROJECT REFERENCED ABOVE. WE HAVE NO OBJECTION TO THE PROJECT. IT IS LOCATED IN A HIGHLY DEVELOPED AREA OF OUR COASTLINE, WITHIN THE CITY OF KODIAK. WE RECOMMEND THAT THIS PROJECT BE FOUND CONSISTENT WITH THE KODIAK ISLAND COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AND THE ALASKA, COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. C.C. CZM DISTRIBUTION LIST . PEI ALTERNATE PFS � PF3'1<EEP PF4 ERASE PF5 FORWARDNQTE PF6 REPLY PF7 RE%END PF8 PRINT P F9 HELP-PEI() NEXT PFii PREVIOUS PF`2 RETURN` LOOK AT THE NOTE E20 C.C. CZM DISTRIBUTION LIST . ' THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENT. IF YOU HAVE ANY.. QUESTIONS ABOUT THESE COMMENTS, PLEASE CALL ME AT 486-5736i' LINDA FREED. . END OF 'NOTE '' PEI ALTERNATE PF% PF3 KEEP PF4 ERASE 0F5 FORWARD' NOTE PF6 REPLY PF7 RESEND PF8 PRINT PF9 HELP PFiO NEXT PFii PREVIOUS PF12 RETURN ' � `` ' LOO' AT THEDOCUME`T ' • IOC) LOUI%A RAND . PROJECT COORDINATOR DIV, OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET • : DENNIS D. KELSO DEPU7Y COMMISSIONER DEPARTMENT OFFI%H AND GAME BY: C. WAYNE DOLEZAL (SIGNED) HABITAT BIOLOGIST REGION IV HABITAT DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND-GAME OCTOBER 28, 1986 0286—IV-0034 (MODIFICATION 01) ^ 267-2345 ; . JT. PAUL HARBOR 3j— MODIFICATION WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES — BULKHEAD AND FILL ^ ' SID AK861 'O2—O2A, THE ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND LAME (ADF&L) HAS-REVIEWED � PFi TOP' PF2 BOTTOM PF4 UP PF5 DOWN ' ` SCREEN 1 OF PF9 HELP:PFiO�NEXT SCREEN PFii PREVIOUS SCREEN PFi2RETURN . LOOK AT THE DOCUMENT� � � ' IOO THE ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME (ADF&G) HAS REVIEWED.; THE %HEETPILE BULKHEAD AND FILL PROJECT'REFERENCED ABOVE, WE HAVE NO OBJECTION TO THE PRQJECT AS PROPOSED %O LONG—AS: CLEAN FILL MATERIAL. IS USED,. PURSUANT TO 6 AAC 80.016(B)/ THE ADF&G RECOMMENDS THAT THIS PROJECT BE FOUND TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE STANDARDS OFTHEALA%KA'COA%TAL MANAGEMENTPROGRAM. • . BY COPY OF THIS MEMORANDUM ME ARE PROVIDING THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS WITHOUR COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON THIS PROJECT PURSUANT TO THE FISH � AND WILDLIFE COORDINATION ACT (16 U.%.C' 66i-666C). ` � WE APPRECIATE THE. OPPORTUNITY TO 'COMMENT. IF YOU HAVE ANY SPECIFIC QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT WAYNEDO'EZAL (267-2333)^ CC: D., KDHLER, COE VI. RUMFELT, DEC (PROFS) ' � HAYE%, DNR (PROF%) ' ` L. FREED, KODIAK ISLAND. BOROUGH. (PROFS) • PFl TOP PF2 BOTtOM PF4 UP' . |F5 DOWN � SCREEN 2 OF . 3 PF9 HELP PFi0 NEXT SCREEN ,PFji PREVIOUS SCREEN- 'PF12 RETURN czz> LOOK AT THEDOCUMENT IOO L. FREFD,—.KODIAK ISLAND. BOROUGH. (PROFS) K. MANTHEY, ADF&G ' IND OF DOCUMENT ' PFi TOP PF2 BOTTOM PF4 UP .PF5 DOWN _ 'KEN' 3 OF ' 3 PF9 HELP PFiO NEXT SCREEN PFii PREVIOU%.%CREEN PF12 RETURN BUILDING DEPARTMENT CITY / BOROUGH OF KODIAK' Applicant to fill in between heavy lines. APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY BUILDING,ADDRESS NC CLASS OF WORK NEW DEMOLISH LOCALITY ALTERATION REPA I R NEAREST CROSS ST. ADDITION MOVE BUILDING PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED U E OF BUILDING .1 fi \A k S(Of Cl . w z NAME 'crq 1-\ FISk SIZE OF BUILDING 3 3 " HEIGHT d.CCI MAI ift,DRESS[60,4\ 013(01 NO OF ROOMS NO. OF FLOORS tZ.1 'Foal t4.- TEL. NO. NO, OF BUILDINGS t VALUATION , 3 c BLDG. FEE / PLAN CHK. FEE TOTAL <71 NAME <7: L.Y-)LAC\ "AS fqf C\ NO. OF BUILDINGS NOW ON LOT kJ° BUILDING PLUMBING ELECTRIC NO. OF FA IES FOUNDATION ROUGH ROUGH J ADDRESS 1/ I 1 SIZE OF LOT VtV SO' ;N FRAME SEPTIC TANK FINISH . 3o3 3 USE OF BLDG. NOW ON LOT 1\1 o r■ SPECIFICATIONS STATE LICENSE NO 6-6 FOUNDATION. • PLASTER FLUES FINAL SEWER FIXTURES GAS MOTORS FINISH FINAL :c iL kor\ MATERIAL EXTERIOR, PIERS WIDTH OF TOP ADDR ESS tUS WI DTH OF BOTTOM CITY- Vfl DEPTH IN GROUND R.W. PLATE (SILL) STATE LICENSEINO. ff-N SIZE SPA:, SPAN z 0 SUBDIVISION GIRDERS JOIST 1st, FL. • ,."), IA( k Ir‘ JOIST 2nd. FL. c s LOT NO. ' BLK.' czA - J3t JOIST CEILING 11-1 . , EXTERIOR STUDS I 'e DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE 1. Type of Construction I, 11, Ill, 7—) 2. Occupancy Group A, E, H, I, M,,R Div. 1 2 3 4 I' , 3. Fire Zone 13 4 • INTERIOR STUDS ROOF RAFTERS BEARING WALLS COVERING EXTERIOR WALLS k.,,j I ROOF INTERIOR WALLS („1 Pam V . REROOFING FLUES FIREPLACE FL. FURNACE KITCHEN WATER HEATER FURNACE GAS OIL 1 hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and state that the above is correct and agree to comply with all City- Ordinances' and State Laws regulating building/CoAnstruc on. Applicant ,Al'W NI1 A_LH3c108c1 PLOT PLAN 3N11 1.12:13dO24d LIJ STREET PLANNING & ZONING INFO. ZONING DISTRICT TYPE OF OCCUPANCY NUMBER OF STORIES TOTAL HT. AREA'OF LOT FRONT YARD SETBACK FROM PROP: LINE SIDE YARD SETBACK FROM PROP. LINE REAR YARD Approved: CHIEF BUILDING OFFICAL Approved: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR By: White copy: File Yellow copy: Building Permit Pink copy: Applicant ZONING COMPLIANCE PERMIT 1. PROPERTY OWNER /APPLICANT 1 4k Island Borough Community Development Department 710 MW Bay Road, Room 204 r{ ' n.f Kodiak, Alaska 99615 'c'",;,. (el (907)486 -5736 Ext. 255 '=h M Zoning Compliance 4: C.— Na e: W'e,4- ctrl/\ "RSlv2YL.1'e.S Address: - -D . (ivoK 01-361 Telephone: ({ K2 ^ 1#01). 2. LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Street Address: Cd.t 51Ne\ t\o- (, .-v-e. /p.‘, Lot, block, subdivision: W tt-Cea- .>Ti" S.rJ'Dt4..S- --, , j' Minimum Setbacks— Front: ( ?P�• Survey, other,(e.g., township/ran ge): t La ckvy *cud- 0-' , Tax'code`4: :R ` 1 I ood ocr)c: O i\.) /� !. Maximum building height: N A l� �.Eb.S Maximum lot coverage: •.A - 3. DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING PROPERTY Zoning: _ Square footage of lot: I j 4. 1 cir2 Minimum lot width: (, Average lot depth: iQr Average lot width: )-/t t Lot depth to width ratio: /p.‘, Use and size of existing buildings on the lot: CaLYN.1neVs-1 ht ltloVY1c3 �L �v W tt-Cea- .>Ti" S.rJ'Dt4..S- --, , j' Minimum Setbacks— Front: ( ?P�• 4. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ACTION (attach site plan) e.:zCA --ev'5 to to ttn doc\ -, Fro posed hk\ \c?ttV 6k-t+ -+'-G n&scluerio,,) NEL) (44/)( 5. ZONING REOUIREMEN ;S FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION Type of structure(s): ° (, (. a.4.. 04c-c. ID ,� St's W tt-Cea- .>Ti" S.rJ'Dt4..S- --, , j' Minimum Setbacks— Front: ( ?P�• Rear: Sides: Additional Setbacks: Maximum projection(s) into required yards: i\.) /� !. Maximum building height: N A l� �.Eb.S Maximum lot coverage: •.A - Number and size of parking spaces required: Off - street loading requirement: n/A- Foie -n-kS Q ,mil -4rr- 0A•g ' Plat related requirement(s): Other (e.g. zero lot line): 6. CONSISTENCY WITH COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Applicable policies: *Cit Proposed action consistent with Borough Coastal Management Progra — Yes No ( ?P�• 3C� Proposed action conflicts with policies (note policy and describe conflict . - "T oNJ AAAD 3 Lb • &"ccc� I-..- t #- AF ' - O9-i - Fes, 4 Conditions attached to Consistency approval to mitigate conflicts noted above: 7. APPLICANT CERTIFICATION 1 Nearby certify that I will-comply with all provlilons of the Kodiak Island Borough Code and that I have the authority to certify this as owner, or repres - ntative of the • wner, of the property(,) involy - Signed - - Title Oa ie p Date _2, /4_ 8. SUPPORT DOCUMENTS ATTACHED Site Plan: Other: 9. BOROUGH STAFF AP ROVA Staff Approval: Signed Title Date Building permit #: 01-A35LH OFFICE OF TEM GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 431 NORTH FRANKLIN POUCH AW, SUITE 101 JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 Registered Mail Return Receipt Requested SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 2600 DENALI STREET SUITE 700 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503-2798 PHONE: (907) 274-1581 Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. Attn: Mr. Ralph Greene Plant Superintendent P.O. Box 2367 Kodiak, AK 99615 Dear Mr. Greene: , ) / BILL SHEFFIELD, GOVERNOR - / CENTRAL OFFICE POUCH A W JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 NORTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 675 SEVENTH AVENUE STATION H FAIRBANKS, ALASKA 99701-4596 PHONE: (907) 456-3084 May 29, 1986 SUBJECT: CONCLUSIVE CONSISTENCY FINDING WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES/NPDES NO. AK-000082-5 STATE I.D. NUMBER AK860321-38A 3 2.7() The Division of Governmental Coordination (DGC) has completed the consistency review of your application for an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit (NPDES). EPA proposed to reissue this permit for the Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. processing facility at Kodiak, Alaska. The facility discharges processing wastes to the receiving waters of St. Paul Harbor. This conclusive consistency finding applies to the following State and Federal authorizations as per 6 AAC 50: 1. Alaska Department of Environmental Coordination (DEC) - Certificate of Reasonable Assurance. 2. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - NPDES permit No. AK-000082-5. Based on our review, the Division concurs that the proposal is consistent with the Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP) provided the following stipulations are adopted. The stipulations listed below will be placed on the Certificate of Reasonable Assurance issued by DEC: 1. Part I.A.1.c. shall change the pH range from 6.0 - 9.0 to 6.5 - 8.5 standard pH units. 2. Part I.B.2. shall be,changed to read as follows: JUN 3 1986 Attn: Mr. Ralph Greene 2 Western Alaska Fisheries/NPDES State I.D. No. AK860327-38A May 29, 1986 Waste Disposal Practices The permittee shall develop a plan detailing procedures to be implemented for proper alternate disposal of collected seafood waste in the event the primary waste disposal method (i.e. reduction plant, barging, etc.) is unavailable. Discharging waste to St. Paul Harbor and Near. Island Channel is not an alternative. The permittee shall also review its present waste handling techniques to identify possible areas of improvement in terms of pollution abatement. This review should include, but is not limited to, collection techniques, transport systems, use of screening systems, and an adequate description of the existing treatment system in use. The following can be initiated to improve 'recovery of waste solids: a. Do not put non-contact cooling water into the waste streams. b. Dry clean-up prior to plant washdown. c. Water conservation techniques. i. high pressure/low volume hoses ii. automatic nozzle shut-offs iii. belt conveyors/pneumatic transport vs. flames d. Manual collection of waste solids. The plan and review shall be submitted in accordance with the schedule set forth in Part I.C.1. 3. Part I.B. shall include a stipulation that requires the discharge to be in compliance with Alaska Water Quality Standards (18 AAC 70). 4. Part III.F. add - ...except as provided in Part I.A.1.g. 5. Part add - c. Failure of a third party operator (barging company, reduction facility) to provide service is not justification for bypassing. These stipulations are necessary to prevent degradation of water quality by preventing large fluctuations in pH and by preventing introduction of wastes and pollutants. These stipulations insure backup system plans are in place in the event of a failure of the primary system and will therefore reduce the probability of a bypass discharge. These stipulations are necessary to insure the co4/72 Attn: Mr. Ralph Greene 3 Western Alaska Fisheries/NPDES' State I.D. No. AK860327-38A May 29, 1986 consistency of discharge activity with 6 AAC 80.140 Air, Land and Water Quality. The text of this standard is provided as an enclosure to this letter. If changes to the proposal as authorized by this finding are made during its implementation, you are required to contact this office to determine if a review of the revision is necessary. By a copy of this letter we are informing the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency of our finding. Thank you for your cooperationwith the Alaska Coastal Management Program. Enclosure Sincerely, 1k.„ 2,A4.61 Louisa B. Rand Project Coordinator cc: Priscilla Lukens Department of Natural Resources - via PROFS Julie Howe Department of Environmental Conservation - via PROFS Denby Lloyd Department of Fish and Game - via PROFS Linda Freed Kodiak Island Borough Valerie Payne_ U._ S. Environmental TrotectionAgency Karen Harder U. S. Environmental Protection Agency co4/72 01-A35LH nbASMn OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 431 NORTH FRANKLIN POUCH AW, SUITE 101 JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 Registered Mail Return Receipt. Requested SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 2600 DENALI STREET SUITE 700 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503-2798 PHONE: (907) 274-1581 Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc., Attn.: Mr.,Ralph Greene Plant Superintendent P.O. Box 2367 Kodiak, AK 99615 Dear Mr. Greene: May 9, 1986 BILL SHEFFIELD, GOVERNOR CENTRAL OFFICE POUCH A W JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 NORTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 675 SEVENTH AVENUE STATION H FAIRBANKS, ALASKA 99701-4596 PHONE: (907) 456-3084 SUBJECT: PROPOSED CONSISTENCY FINDING WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES/NPDES NO. AK-000082-5 STATE I.D. NUMBER AK860321-38A The Division of Governmental Coordination (DGC) has completed the consistency review of your application for an EnvironmeAtal Protection Agency (EPA) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit (NPDES). EPA proposed to reissue this permit for the Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. processing-facility at Kodiak, Alaska. The facility discharges processing wastes to the receiving waters of St. Paul Harbor. The review has resulted in regional level agreement regarding consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP). This proposed consistency finding applies to the following State and Federal authorizations as per 6 AAC 50: 1. Alaska Department of Environmental Coordination (DEC) - Certificate of Reasonable Assurance. 2. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - NPDES permit No. AK-000082-5. Based on our review, the Division concurs that the proposal is consistent with the Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP) provided the following stipulations are adopted. The stipulations listed below will be placed on the Certificate of Reasonable Assurance issued by DEC: 1. Part I.A.1.c. shall change the pH range from 6.0 - 9.0 to 6.5 - 8.5 standard pH units. MAY 1 6 1986 Attn: Mr. Ralph Greene 2 Western Alaska Fisheries/NPDES State I.D. No. AK860327-38A May 9, 1986 2. Part I.B.2. shall be changed to read as follows: Waste Disposal Practices The permittee shall develop a plan detailing procedures to be implemented for proper alternate .disposal of collected seafood waste in the event the primary waste disposal method (i.e. reduction plant, barging, etc.) is unavailable. Discharging waste to St. Paul Harbor and Near Island Channel is not an alternative. The permittee shall also review its present waste handling techniques to identify possible areas of improvement in terms of pollution abatement. This review should include, but is not limited to, collection techniques, transport systems, use of screening systems, and an adequate description of the existing treatment system in use. The following can be -initiated to improve,recovery of waste solids: a. Do not put non-contact cooling water into the waste streams. b. Dry clean-up prior to plant washdown. c. Water conservation techniques. i. high pressure/low volume hoses ii. automatic nozzle shut-offs iii. belt conveyors/pneumatic transport vs. flames d. Manual collection of waste solids. The plan and review shall be submitted in accordance with the schedule set forth in Part I.C.1. 3. Part I.B. shall include a stipulation that requires the discharge to be in compliance with Alaska Water Quality Standards (18 AAC 70). 4. Part III.F. add - ...except as provided in Part I.A.1.g. 5. Part III.G.3. add - c. Failure of a third party operator (barging company, reduction facility) to provide service is not justification for bypassing. These stipulations are necessary to prevent degradation of water quality by preventing large fluctuations in pH and by preventing introduction of wastes and pollutants. These stipulations insure backup system plans are in 'place in the event of a failure of co4/72 Attn: Mr. Ralph Greene 3 May 9, 1986 Western Alaska Fisheries/NPDES State I.D. No. AK860327-38A the primary system and will therefore reduce the probability of a bypass discharge. These stipulations are necessary to insure the consistency of discharge activity with 6 AAC 80.140 Air, Land and Water Quality. The text of this standard is provided as an enclosure to this letter. As per our phone conversation today, this proposed consistency finding has been issued to allow time for you to confer with other individuals at Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. about the feasibility of implementing these stipulations. Please contact me by phone (274-1581) within five days of your receipt of this letter to indicate whether the stipulations listed above are acceptable to you. If you do not concur with this proposed consistency finding, you may request elevation of this finding by submitting a written statement describing your concerns and a proposed alternative consistency determination. This statement must illustrate that your project is consistent with the referenced Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP) standards without the stipulations included in this finding. This statement must be distributed to: Wendy Wolf Division of Governmental Coordination P.O. Box AM, Juneau, AK 99811 Norm Cohen Alaska Department of Fish and Game P.O. Box 3,2000, Juneau, AK 99802 Tom Hawkins Alaska Department of Natural Resources P.O. Box 7-005, 3601 'C' Street Anchorage, AK 99510-7005 Keith Kelton Alaska Department of. Environmental Conservation P.O. Box '0', Juneau, AK 99811 Louisa B. Rand Division of Governmental Coordination 2600 Denali Street, Suite 700 Anchorage, AK 99503-2798 This statement, and request for elevation must be received within five days of your receipt of this letter unless you request an extension of your review under 6 AAC 50.110(b)(8). Enclosed is a copy of the referenced regulations, Alaska Coastal Management Program standards and agency review comments. co4 72 Attn: Mr. Ralph Greene Western Alaska Fisheries/NPDES State I.D. No. AK860327-38A 4 May 9, 1986 If you require any additional information regarding this finding or the elevation process, please let me know. Enclosure CC: Sincerely, Louisa B. Rand Project Coordinator Priscilla Lukens Department of Natural Resources - via PROFS Julie Howe Department of Environmental Conservation - via PROFS Denby Lloyd Department of Fish and Game - via PROFS Linda Freed Kodiak Island Borough Valerie Payne U. S. Environmental Protection Agency co4/72 SIM tr EL QS OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 431 NORTH FRANKLM _ POUCH AW, SUITE 101 JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811 4165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 PROJECT TITLE: 3OUTHCENTAAL REGIONAL OFFICE 2600 DENALI STREET SUITE 700 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503,2798 PHONE: ('907) 2744581 • POUCH A W JUNEAU; ALASKA 99811-0166 PIKW BO7) 466.356? NORTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 675 SEVENTH AVENUE STATION M FAIRBANKS` ALASKA 99701.4596 PHONE: (907) 456.3064 PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET LUG -iii 2Z,A) t-*c_� �C�' (� 1 � /Ne r%t, c STATE I.D. NUMBER /REVIEWING OFFICE: AK880 3vZ / -2A9 / DGC CONTACT: APPLICANT CONDUCTING ACTIVITY: DIRECT FEDERAL ACTION: REVIEW TYPE: CONSISTENCY ACTIVITY TYPE: 'OIL AND GAS YES NO Y) ANILCA OCSLA NEPA OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES /FACILITIES MINING PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL /COMMERCIAL �' LAND MANAGEMENT PLAN i TIMBER OTHER PROJECT LOCATION: WATERBODY /MANAGEMENT AREA/ SUBREGIONAL ' UNIT: G 194 -{,11 ,1 -A , kW'I 16-0 P 7A-16---17t /'J PROJECT INSIDE THE DISTRICT BOUNDARY: YES y NO DISTRICT PLAN APPROVED: YES ' NO PENDING NEAREST COASTAL DISTRICT: REVIEW MILESTONES: DAY 1 X44 Z4/ tq?76 OTHER REVIEW SCHEDULE: 30 -Day 50 -Day REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION BY: COMMENTS DUE BY: PROJECT STATUS NOTIFICATION BY: DECISION DEADLINE: 01 -A35LH 771,-7 �f )f,6? PROJECT PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED UNDER STATE ID NO. STATE APPROVALS (LIST AGENCY /APPROVAL TYPE /I.D. NUMBER): FEDERAL. APPROVALS (LIST AGENCY /APPROVAL TYPE /I.D. NUMBER): AirPsf- EXTENSION GRANTED FOR: FORMAL INFORMATION REQUEST PUBLIC.HEARING HELD PROJECT IN U.O.B. FIELD REVIEW DNR DISPOSAL SMCRA MISCELLANEOUS APPLICANT REQUEST UNUSUALLY COMPLEX PROJECT ELEVATION TO DIRECTORS: YES NO IF YES, BY: ELEVATION TO COMMISSIONERS: YES NO IF YES, BY: CLOCK STOPPED ON CLOCK RESTARTED ON WAS STOPPED FOR DAYS ACTION AT. CLOSEOUT: CLOSE —OUT DATE- ACTUAL NUMBER OF DAYS IN .REVIEW DISTRICT COMMENTS RECEIVED: YES NO FOR CONCLUSIVE CONSISTENCY DETERMINATIONS: CONSISTENT CONSISTENT WITH STIPULATIONS INCONSISTENT WITHDRAWN FOR OIL AND GAS LEASE SALES RECOMMENDED: NO CHANGE CONDITIONS TRACT DELETIONS DELAY FOR OTHER REVIEWS: COMMENTS SUBMITTED OTHER piwwe d [US D� . OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 431 NORTH FRANKLIN POUCH AW, SUITE 101 JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811 -0165 PHONE: (907) 465 -3562 SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 2600 DENALI STREET SUITE 700 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503 -2798 PHONE: (907) 274.1581 BILL SHEFFIELD, GOVERNOR CENTRAL OFFICE POUCH AW JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811 -0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 NORTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE 675 SEVENTH AVENUE STATION H FAIRBANKS, ALASKA 99701-4596 PHONE: (907) 456.3084 Certification of Consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program Section 307(c)(3)(A) of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 as amended by 16 USC 1456(c)(3) requires that appli- cants for federal permits to conduct activities affecting land or water uses in Alaska's coastal area must provide certification that the activities will comply with the standards of the Alaska Coastal Management Program. The proposed activity described in your federal permit application may require certification. By filling out the attached coastal project questionnaire you, together with the State's resource agencies, will not only determine the necessity for this certification, but you will also find out if other State approvals are needed before your proposed activity can proceed. This will also assist you in filling out your federal permit application. Upon receipt of the signed, dated certification, a public notice can be issued and review of your project can begin. For additional information on the Alaska Coastal Manage- ment Program and project review procedures, contact one of the offices indicated on this letterhead. Please submit a signed certification and applicable State permit applications to the appropriate State agency indicated in the questionnaire. You must also submit a signed certification to the Corps of Engineers along with your Corps permit application. CERTIFICATION STATEMENT I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the proposed activity described in the Corps of Engineers permit application complies with the approved Alaska Coastal Management Program, and will be conducted in a manner consistent with such program. Attached is a copy of a completed coastal project questionnaire. Date 11.11. Ir-1 Ave., #1210, Seattg t Z 192 0640 Manaf?e Signatur of Applicant WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES, INC. fc /permit /coe Attachment COASTAL PROJECT QUESTIONNAIRE 9/12/85 The State of Alaska has a system for reviewing and processing all the resource-related permits, leases, and approvals which are required for proposed projects in coastal areas of Alaska. As a project applicant you are required to complete this questionnaire. The questionnaire will help you identify if approvals are required for your project (or a specific phase of your project) from the Departments of Fish and. Game, Natural Resources, and Environmental Conservation. Attached is a list of regional agency contacts and a map of the coastal area with the regions delineated. We urge you to contact the appropriate agency staff when you are answering that agency's questions. Once you have completed the questionnaire and attached the appropriate applications for all required approvals, you must submit this packet to the appropriate office in the region where the proposed project is to occur. YOUR PROJECT CANNOT BE REVIEWED UNTIL ALL APPLICATIONS ARE RECEIVED. Please use the following contacts for submittal: 1. Packets that require fees or confidential information must be submitted to the resource agency with that requirement. 2. Packets that include application(s) for a project requiring approval from only one State resource agency must be submitted to that State resource agency. 3. No questionnaire is required for Placer Mining projects. Instead, submit your Annual Placer Mining Application to the Department of Natural Resources. 4. All other packets must be submitted to the appropriate regional office of the Division of Governmental Coordination (DGC), Office of Management and Budget. If one or more federal permit are required for your project, submit the original federal permit application(s) to the federal agency and include a copy of those applications with your packet of original State applications. If you have any questions concerning the process, please contact the Office of Management and Budget, Division of Governmental Coordination. If you have general questions about local, State or federal permits, both in and outside the coastal area, you may wish to contact the Department of EnOronmental Conservation Permit Information Centers in Fairbanks (452-2340), Anchorage (279-0254) or Juneau (465-2615). Collect calls are accepted. IF YOUR ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ARE NOT CORRECT OR COMPLETE AND AN AGENCY DETERMINES THAT YOU DO NEED ONE OF THEIR APPROVALS, THEY WILL NOTIFY YOU AND YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING THAT APPROVAL. HOWEVER, THIS IS LIKELY TO CAUSE A DELAY IN THE REVIEW OF YOUR PROJECT, TO AVOID THIS DELAY, WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO SEEK ASSISTANCE FROM AGENCY STAFF IN COMPLETING THE QUESTIONNAIRE. ".= 986!, T * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. PLEASE INCLUDE MAPS OR PLAN DRAWINGS WITH YOUR PACKET. AN INCOMPLETE QUESTIONNAIRE MAY BE RETURNED AND WILL DELAY THE REVIEW OF YOUR PROJECT. PART A Applicant: WESTERN ALASKA FISPFRIES, INC-Contact Person: RALPH GREENF, PLANT SUPT. Address: 1111 3rd AVE., SUITE 1.210 Address: SEATTLE, WA Phone (day):206 332 0640. P.O. ROX 2367, KODIAK AK Phone (day): 907 /16 A112 Brief description of project or activity, including timing: EXISTING SEAFOOD PROCESSINGPLANT IN KODIA. ALASKA Location of Project: Township 275 Range 19P7 Meridian Sewar(Section 31 Aliquot Parts . USGS Map Kocliala• Is the project on: private land x state land federal land municipal land ownership not known Identify which region of the State (see attached map) the project is in: northern PART B southcentral x southeast * * * * * * * * * * * * * Yes No 1. Do you currently have any State or federal approvals/permits for this project? If yes, please list below. Permit/Approval Type Permit/Approval # Waste Water Dischar7e 0000g2-5 Expiration Date Sent 1985 2. Will you be placing structures, or placing fills in any of the following: tidal waters, streams, lakes, wetlands*? If you are uncertain whether your proposed project area is in a wetland, contact the Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Branch at (907) 753-2720 for a wetlands determination. If yes, have you applied for or do you intend to apply for a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) permit? (The COE has jurisdiction over activities described in No. 2 above.)) If yes, please indicate [in Question No. 4 below, when you applied to the COE or when you intend to apply. 4. Have you applied or do you intend to apply for other permits from any federal agency? If yes, list below. Date you submitted or Agency Permit /Approval Type plan to submit application Alaska OMB and U.S. Corps o f Engineers 9 -19 -3d * * * * * * * * * * * * Yes No PART C DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 1. Is the proposed project on State-owned lands or will you need to cross State lands for access? (Note: In addition to State owned uplands, the State has jurisdiction over most lands below the ordinary high water line of streams, rivers, lakes, and mean high tideline of the tidelands seaward for three miles.) 2. Do you plan to use any of the following State -owned resources? a. Sand and Gravel Yes No x If yes, amount? Source? b. Timber Yes No x If yes, amount? c. Other Materials Yes No�- • If yes, what material? (peat, building stone, etc.) Are you planning to use surface water? Subsurface water? If yes,.amount? Source? 4. Will you be building or altering a dam? 5. Do you plan to drill a geothermal well? 6. Will you be exploring for or extracting coal? 7. Will you be harvesting timber from 10 or more acres? x 8. Will you be investigating or removing historic or archeological resources on State-owned lands? 9. Will the project be located in a State park or State Recreation Area? (including the Kenai River Special Management Area) 10. Is any portion of your project placed below the ordinary high water line of a stream, river, lake or other water body? Yes No x x IF YOU CORRECTLY ANSWERED NO TO ALL THESE QUESTIONS, YOU DO NOT NEED APPROVAL FROM THE ALASKA DEPARTMENT—UF NATURAL RESOURCES (DNR). GO TO PART.D. IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS, CONTACT DNR TO IDENTIFY AND OBTAIN ANY NECESSARY APPLICATION FORMS. Yes No If you have already contacted ONR, are you now submitting application(s) for permits or approvals? If yes, list DNR approvals for which you are now applying: If no, indicate the reason below: a. (DNR contact) told me on (date) that no DNR approvals or permits were required for this project. • b. Other. PART D DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME I. Will you be working in a stream, river, or lake (this includes running water or on ice, within the active floodplain, on islands, the face of the banks, or the stream tideflats down to mean low tide)? Name of stream or river Name of lake If no, go to question number 3. 2. If yes, will you be doing any of the following: a). Building a dam or river training structure? b) Using the water? c) Diverting the stream? d) Blocking or damming the stream (temporarily or permanently)? e) Changing the flow of the water or changing the bed? f) Pumping water out of the stream or lake? g) Introducing silt, gravel, rock, petroleum products, debris, chemicals, or wastes of any type into the water? h) Using the stream as a road (even when frozen), or crossing the stream with tracked or wheeled vehicles, log-dragging or excavation equipment (backhoes, bulldozers, etc.)? -4 Yes No i) Altering or stabilizing the banks? j) Mining or digging in the beds or banks? k) Using explosives? 1) Building a bridge (including an ice bridge)? m) Installing a culvert or other drainage structure? n) Constructing a weir? 3. Is your project located in a State Game Refuge, Critical Habitat Area, or State Game Sanctuary? 4. Does your project include the construction and operation of a salmon hatchery? 5. Does your project affect a previously permitted salmon hatchery? IF YOU CORRECTLY ANSWERED NO TO ALL THESE QUESTIONS, YOU DO NOT NEED A PERMIT FROM THE ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME (DFG). GO TO PART E. IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS, CONTACT THE REGIONAL HABITAT DIVISION OFFICE TO-IDENTIFY AND OBTAIN ANY NECESSARY APPLICATION FORMS. If you have already contacted DFG, are you now submitting an application for permit(s)? If yes, list DFG approvals for which you are now applying: If no, indicate the reason below: a. (DFG contact) told me on . (date) that no DFG approvals or permits were required for this project. b. Other. PART E DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION • I. Will a discharge of wastewater from industrial or commercial operations occur? 2. Will your project generate air emissions from the following: a) Diesel generatorstotaling more than 1000 hp? b) Other fossil fuel-fired electric generator, furnace, or boiler totaling greater than 1000 hp? c) Asphalt plant? d) Incinerator burning more than 1000 lbs. per hour? e) Industrial process? 5 x 3. Will a drinking water supply be developed that serves more than a single - family residence? 4. Will you be processing seafood? Yes No x 5. Will food service be provided to the public or workers? x 6. Will the project result in dredging or disposal of fill in wetlands or x placement of a structure in waterways? (Note: If you are applying to the Corps of Engineers for a permit for this activity, the Corps will automatically request certification from DEC.) 7. Is on -lot sewage or greywater disposal involved or necessary? x 8.. Will your project result in, the development of a currently unpermitted x facility for the disposal of domestic or industrial solid waste? 9. Will your project require offshore drilling or vessel transport of oil, x or other petroleum products as cargo, or include onshore facilities with an effective storage capacity of greater than 10,000 barrels of such products? 10. Will your project require the application of oil or pesticides to the . x surface of the land? IF YOU CORRECTLY ANSWERED NO TO ALL THESE QUESTIONS, YOU DO NOT NEED A PERMIT OR OTHER APPROVAL FROM THE ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION (DEC) GO TO PART F. IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS (SEE CLARIFYING NOTE IN NO. 6, ABOVE, CONTACT THE DEC REGIONAL OFFICE TO IDENTIFY AND OBTAIN ANY NECESSARY APPLICATION FORMS. If you have already contacted the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, are you now submitting an application for permit(s)? If yes, list the permits for which you are now applying: If no, indicate the reason below: a. (DEC contact) told me on (date) that no DEC approvals or permits were required for this project. b. Other. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PART F To the best of my knowledge, this information is accurate and complete. Signed / / Date TO COMPLETE YOUR PACKET, PLEASE ATTACH YOUR STATE PERMIT APPLICATIONS AND COPIES OF YOUR FEDERE APPLICATIONS TO THIS QUESTIONNAIRE. PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR PACKET AS INDICATED ON PAGE ONE. cp questionnaire /PERMIT U.S. VIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACLY REGION 10 E D S 7:4 sse4‘ ' 1200 SIXTH AVENUE SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 9 101 -cP (c• . ppo1 REPLY TO M/S 521 ATM OF CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Shunsaku Yuasa, President Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. 1111 Third Avenue, Suite 1210 Seattle, Washington 98101 Re: NPDES Permit No. AK-000082-5 Dear Mr. Yuasa: Enclosed for your information are copies of a draft National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit which we propose to reissue to the referenced facility, the public notice as it will appear in the local newspaper, and a fact sheet which outlines the bases for the permit. The Public Notice initiates a 30-day public comment period. Following the close of the public comment period, we will consider the comments received in preparation of the final permit. Technical questions regarding the permit may be referred to Valerie Payne of our Alaska Operations Office in Anchorage at (907) 271-5083. Sincerely, Harold E. Geren, Chief Water Permits and Compliance Branch Enclosures cc: Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Anchorage Ralph Greene, Plant Manager f`Th Fact Sheet United States Env a Protection Agency Region 10 1200 Sixth Avenue • Seattle, Washington 98101 (206) 442-1214 JAN 3 1986 Date: Permit No : AK-000082-5 PROPOSED REISSUANCE OF A NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PERMIT TO DISCHARGE POLLUTANTS PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE CLEAN WATER ACT Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. 1111 Third Ave., Suite 1210 Seattle, Washington 98101 has applied for reissuance of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit to discharge pollutants pursuant to the provisions of the Clean Water Act. This fact sheet includes (a) the tentative determination of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reissue the permit, (b) information on public comment, public hearing and appeal procedures, (c) the description of the current discharge, (d) a listing of tentative effluent limitations, schedules of compliance and other conditions, and (e) a sketch or detailed description of the discharge location. We call your special attention to the technical material presented in the latter part of this document. Persons wishing to comment on the tentative determinations contained tn the proposed permit reissuance may do so by the expiration date of the Public Notice. All written comments should be submitted to EPA as described in the Public Comments Section of the attached Public Notice. After the expiration date of the Public Notice, the Director, Water Division, will make final determinations with respect to the permit reissuance. The tentative determinations contained in the draft permit will become final conditions if no substantive comments •are received during the Public Notice period. The permit will become effective 30 days after the final determinations are made, unless a request for an evidentiary hearing is submitted within 30 days after receipt of the final determinations. -2 The proposed NPDES permit and other related documents are on file, may be inspected, and copies made in Room 10C, 1200 SixthlAuanue, Seattle, Washington 98101, at any time between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.,. Monday through Friday. Copies and other information may be requested by writing to EPA at the above address to the attention of the Water Permits Section M/S 521, or by calling (206) 442-1214. This material is also available from the EPA Alaska Operations Office, Room E551, 701 C Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99513. A copying machine is available in the Seattle Office for public use at a charge of 20 cents per copy sheet. There is no charge if the total cost is less than 25 dollars. -3- Technical Information 1. Applicant A. Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. B. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit number AK-000082-5 2. Activity Bottomfish (black cod, pacific cod, halibut), herring, salmon, scallops, and crab are processed. 3. Receiving Waters A. St. Paul Harbor, Alaska B. St. Paul Harbor is classified by the Alaska State Water Quality Standards as Classes (2)(A)(i)(ii)(iii), (B)(i)(ii), (C), and (0), for use in aquaculture, seafood processing and industrial water supply, contact and secondary water recreation, growth and propagation of fish, shellfish, other aquatic life, and wildlife, and harvesting for the consumption of raw mollusks or other raw aquatic life. C. The Alaska State Water Quality Standards which could be affected by the discharge are dissolved gas, pH, turbidity, sediment, color, oils and grease, and residues (floating solids, debris, sludge, deposits, foam, scum). D. The Alaska State Water Quality Standards, as established in the April 1984, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation publication for the Alaskan Water Pollution Control Program, will not be violated by the effluent discharge. This determination is based on the premise that the company will comply with the terms and limitations of the NPDES permit. 4. Background A. The original NPDES permit was issued to B & B Fisheries, Inc., effective June 2, 1975, expiring May 31, 1980. On March 8, 1979, EPA was notified of the name change, effective January 1, 1980, of B & B Fisheries, Inc. to Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc.,. The most recent permit became effective October 30, 1980, expiring October 30, 1985. The applicant has been operating under the terms and conditions of this permit, as allowed in 40 CFR Part 122.6. On July 19, 1985, EPA received an NPDES permit application from Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. for a permit to discharge to St. Paul Harbor, Alaska. 4 B. Existing industrial" treatment includes screening process wastewaters. The screened solids have been collected and transported to Kodiak Reduction, Inc. (formerly Bio -Dry, Inc.) when the facility was operating. In February 1984, the reduction facility closed, with intent to reopen following substantial reconstruction. During this period of inactivity, wastes have been barged by Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. to a designated seafood dumping zone in Chiniak Bay (see Figure 1 of the permit). The remaining screened effluent is discharged into St. Paul Harbor. Kodiak Reduction, Inc. (now owned by the City of Kodiak) is expected to be operational in March 1986. Z. Sanitary wastes are discharged to the Kodiak municipal treatment plant. D. The facility maintains one industrial outfall line, located 750 feet from shore at a depth of 42 feet below the water surface. Only screened effluent is discharged and is characterized by 158,000 gallons per day. E. Pollutants associated with the discharge are primarily conventional and include pH, total suspended solids, and oil and grease. 5. Basis for Limitations The Clean Water Act (CWA) requires that Best Conventional Pollutant Control Technology (BCT) must be in effect no later than July 1, 1984, for all industries. For most Alaskan seafood processing, BCT is proposed equal to Best Practicable Control Technology Currently Available (BPT)(Federal Register, Oct. 29, 1982). However, since BCT is still in the proposal stage, a best professional judgement (BPJ), pursuant to Section 402(a) of the CWA, must be used in establishing effluent limitations representing BCT. For the purposes of this permit, the determination is made that the proposed BCT limitations (equal to BPT) are appropriate. -5- 6. Proposed Permit Limits, Conditions and Monitoring Requirements A. Effluent Limits 1. The proposed permit limitations and requirements do not differ significantly from those included in the most recently expired NPDES permit. A few changes concerning the different species of seafood processed have been incorporated, however, as a result of receiving updated information from the facility. 2. The permit requires that all process wastes (including plant washdown water, but excluding boiler feed water, cooling water, freshwater pressure relief, or water used to transport fish from the vessel to another facility) shall pass over a fine mesh screening system or its equivalent. Collected solids shall either be disposed of at a reduction facility, or via barging or other transport, without loss, to a seafood waste disposal zone (see Figure 1 of this permit). Liquid wastes shall be discharged through the existing outfall line. The disposal of seafood wastes in the designated seafood dumping zone is regulated under the Ocean Dumping Regulations (40 CFR 220). Additional permitting is not required under these regulations, provided the dumping does not occur in harbors or other protected or enclosed coastal waters, or any other location which may reasonably be anticipated to endanger health, the environment or ecological systems. The NPDES permit contains a provision which allows the Director to modify the location of the dumping zone or the provisions under which the wastes are dumped (i.e. mandatory grinding to 1/2 inch prior to dumping) if the wastes are creating an environmental concern, creating a nuisance, or violating state water quality standards (see Part I.A.1.g. of the permit). 3. Effluent limitations for crab, salmon, bottomfish, herring, and scallop processing are from 40 CFR Part 408 - Canned and Preserved Seafood Processing Point Source' Category. Limitations for frozen whole fish are based on BPJ and knowledge of the processing procedure. 6 The daily maximum and daily average effluent loading limits were calculated by multiplying the guideline effluent limits by the number of pounds of raw product(s) processed per day that produces the highest loading of pollutants. Maximum loading of oil and grease and daily average values of TSS is produced from processing 242,000 lbs of halibut. The daily maximum loading for TSS was based on the processing of crab at a maximum of 87,000 pounds per day, due to the higher wasteload associated with this type of processing. 5. The effluent limitations listed for fresh/frozen whole salmon and fresh/frozen whole bottomfish are results of BPJ based on the "Summary of Effluent Limitations Changes to Draft Permits for Kodiak, Alaska Seafood Processors." 6. The basis for the effluent monitoring provision (Part I.A.1.e. of the permit) is to assure continuous compliance with effluent limitations for the duration of the permit. B. Other Requirements and Conditions 1. Included in the permit is a stipulation that a comprehensive waste treatment inspection program be developed by the permittee to ensure ongoing compliance with the permit provisions. The permittee is also required to develop a plan which describes the procedures to be followed for the disposal of seafood waste, using either by-product recovery or barging. This is necessary for monitoring good management and compliance practices. 2. The reissued permit is proposed to be effective for five years. IO sr,„ z +1. L PROM REPLY TO ATTN OF: M/S 521 cl1VIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION 10 1200 SIXTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGT• • 01 MAR 0 4 OE CERTIFIED MAIL -RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Bill H. Lamoreaux, Regional Supervisor Southcentral Regional Office Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation 437 E. Street - Second Floor Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: NPDES Permits Nos.: AK-000043-4, AK-000083-3, AK-000042-6, AK-000035-3, AK-000049-3, AK-000008-6, AK-000082-5, AK-000130-9, Dear Mr„LamoPeaux: e 14, t, Alaska Pacific Seafoods, I A11-Alaskan Seafoods, Inc. East Point Seafood Co. International Seafoods of King Crab, Inc. Skookumchuck Seafoods Western Alaska Fisheries, Whitney-Fidalgo Seafoods, i nc. Alaska, Inc. Inc. Inc.' Enclosed for your use in completing certification actions are copies of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits which EPA proposes to reissue. No significant comments were received during the Public Notice period, therefore we are planning on reissuing the permits within 30 days. Sincerely, . Harold E. Geren, Chief Water Permits and Compliance Branch Enclosures cc: Office of Management and Budget, Anchorage MAR -71986 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 Application No.: AK-000082-5 United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10 1200 Sixth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101 AUTHORIZATION TO DISCHARGE UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provisions of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, (33 U.S.C. §1251 et seq.; the "Act"), Western Alaska Fisheries, Inc. is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Kodiak, Alaska to receiving waters name 'St. Paul Harbor in accordance with discharge point(s), effluent limitations, monitoring requirements and other conditions set forth herein. This permit shall become effective This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight, Signed this day of Director, Water Division, Region 10 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Qff7;WZ: Faz; *a-a "LI ir,orw:TCV-4\;■T Q R1-1;:l:ZT re 1,01:i MAR - 7 1986 Page 2 of 19 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover Sheet--Issuance and Expiration Dates 1. Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements A. Specific Limitations and Monitoring Requirements B. Other Requirements C. Schedule of Compliance D. Definitions II. Monitoring, Recording and Reporting Requirements A. Representative Sampling B. Monitoring Procedures C. Penalties for Tampering, D. Reporting of Monitoring Results E. Compliance Schedules F. Additional Monitoring by the Permittee G. Records Contents H. Retention of Records I. Twenty-four Hour Notice of Noncompliance Reporting J. Other Noncompliance Reporting K. Inspection and Entry III. Compliance Responsibilities A. Duty to Comply B. Penalties for Violations of Permit Conditions C. Need to Halt or Reduce Activity not a Defense D. Duty to Mitigate E. Proper Operation and Maintenance F. Removed Substances G. Bypass of Treatment Facilities H. Upset Conditions I. Toxic Pollutants IV. General Requirements A. Changes in Discharge of Toxic Substances B. Planned Changes C. Anticipated Noncompliance D. Permit Actions E. Duty to Reapply F. Duty to Provide Information G. Other Information H. Signatory Requirements I. Penalties for Falsification of Reports J. Availability of Reports K. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability L. Property Rights M. Severability N. Transfers .0. State Laws Page 3 of 19 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 I. EFFLUENT LIMITATIONS AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS A. Specific Limitations and Monitoring Requirements. 1. During the period beginning on the effective date and lasting through the expiration date, the permittee is authorized to discharge process wastewater to St. Paul Harbor from outfall 001. Treatment of wastewater prior to discharge shall be accomplished through the use of fine mesh screening (lmm) without grinding, or equivalent technology. Seafood Product a. Such discharges shall be limited as specified below: Discharge Limitations Daily Average Daily Maximum Total Suspended Oil & Total Oil Solids(TSS) Grease Solids(TSS) & Grease Whole Crab and Crab Sections lbs /1000 lbs raw crab 3.9 0.42 Scallops lbs /1000 lbs raw scallops 1.4 0.24 Salmon - Hand Butchered including fresh /frozen whole lbs /1000 lbs raw salmon Bottomfish (Halibut, Black Cod, Pacific Cod, others) including fresh /frozen whole lbs /1000 lbs raw bottomfi sh 1.6 1.9 0.19 0.56 Herring - Frozen Whole lbs /1000 lbs raw herring 1.6 0.19 GRAFT 12 1.3 6.6 7.7 2.6 0.31 3.1 4.3 2.6 0.31 Page 4 of 19 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 b. The total discharge from outfall 001 of TSS shall be limited to a daily average of 460 lbs /day and a daily maximum of 1,044 lbs /day. The total discharge of oil and grease shall be limited to a daily average of 136 lbs /day and a daily maximum of 1,041 lbs /day. Note: Two sets of loading limitations are applicable to the discharge. One limitation is that associated with Part I.A.1.a. of this permit and includes the pollutant discharge specifications expressed as lbs /1000 lbs for each type of seafood product. The second is the maximum allowable discharge specified in Part I.A.1.b. of this permit. The discharge of pollutants shall not exceed the more stringent of these two limitations. c. The pH shall not be less than 6.0 standard units nor greater than 9.0 standard units. d. There shall be no discharge of floating solids, visible foam in other than trace amounts or oily wastes which produce a sheen on the surface of the receiving water. e. Discharges shall be monitored by the permittee as specified below: Parameter Flow TSS Oil and Grease Settleable Solids pH Quantity of Raw Product Processed in pounds for each product listed in Part I.A.1.a. Estimated Quantity of Seafood Disposed via the seafood dumping zone or at a reduction facility. Measurement Frequency Sample Type Continuously 1 /week 1 /week 1 /week 1 /week 1 /week, on day of above sampling 1 /week Grab Grab Grab Grab Production shall be measured during the same period the 24 -hour composite samples are collected. The permit loading limitations, expressed in units of lbs /1000 lbs seafood, shall be calculated and reported in units of lbs /day. See sample calculations in Part I.A.3. of this permit. The Quantity of Raw Product Processed and the Estimated Quantity of Seafood Disposed shall be reported with each Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) for the period covered by such DMR. DRAFT Page 5 of 19 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 f. Samples taken in compliance with the monitoring requirements specified above (Part I.A.1.e.) shall be Collected after treatment and prior to discharge from outfall 001. g. In the event the permittee is temporarily unable to dispose of collected seafood waste by means of by-product recovery, the perm1ttem may dispose of said waste in the seafood dumping zone identified in Figure 1 of this permit, pursuant to the Marine Protection Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (Public Law 92-532). This zone is generally bordered by the Base Line to the east and the fifty (50) fathom line plotted on U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Map No. 8534' The EPA and the local U.S. Coast Guard office shall be notified by telephone at least four hours prior to the occurrence of any dumping of any seafood waste. The Director may modify the location of the dumping zone or the provisions under which the wastes are dumped (i'e' mandatory grinding to 1/2 inch prior to dumping) if the wastes are creating an environmental concern, creating a nuisance-or violating state water quality standards. 2. All sanitary wastes shall be discharged to the Kodiak municipal treatment facility. 3. This is a sample calculation of permit loading limitations for determining compliance and reporting. Given: Discharges were sampled only three days within the month of May 1985' Only crab and salmon were proce5sed. The following table provides production data for each species processed. Page 6 of 19 Permit N�.: AK- 000082 -5 Pounds of Raw Product Processed Date to Crab Sections to Crab Meat as Salmon- Mechanized 5/01/85 20,000 15,000 5/08/85 7,000 8,000 5,000 5/15/85 3,000 2,000 5,000 5/16/85- 5/31/85 -No discharges from facility- Calculation of Daily Maximum TSS Limitation for 5/01/85: Daily Maximum TSS Limitation = (44 lbs effluent /1000 lbs raw salmon1/ x 15,000 lbs raw salmon) + (12 lbs effluent /1000 lbs raw crab x 20,000 lbs raw crab) = 660 + 240 = 900 lbs effluent /day for 5/01/85. Calculation of Daily Average TSS Limitation for previous month: Daily Average TSS Limitation = C(3.9 lbs x 20,000 lbs) + (3.9 lbs x 7,000 lbs) + (3.9 lbs x 3,000 lbs) + (6.2 lbs x 8,000 lbs) + (6.2 lbs x 2,000 lbs) + (26 lbs x 15,000 lbs) + (26 lbs x 5,000 lbs) + (26 lbs x 5,000 lbs) . (829,000 lbs) /1,000 = 276 lbs /day 3 days/ 1/ Example of a limitation from Part I.A.1.a. 2/ This is the number of days within the month on which discharges and sampling occurred. B. Other Requirements. 1. Inspection Program The permittee shall develop and institute a comprehensive inspection program, in accordance with the schedule set forth in Part I.C.1., to facilitate proper operation and maintenance of the waste disposal system, including the outfall line. 2. Waste Disposal Practices The permittee shall review, in accordance with the schedule set forth in Part I.C.1., its present waste handling techniques and identify possible areas of improvement in terms of pollution abatement. This review should include, but is not limited to, collection techniques, transport systems, use of screening systems, and an adequate description of the existing treatment system in use. A pla» outlining procedures for proper alternate disposal of collected seafood waste in the event the reduction facility is unable to handle the waste solids, should also be included. The following can be initiated to improve recovery of waste solids. Page 7 of 19 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 a. Do not put non—contact cooling water into the waste streams b. Dry clean—up prior to plant washdown c. Water conservation techniques i. high pressure/low volume hoses ii. automatic nozzle shut—offs iii. belt conveyors/pnuematic transport vs. flumes d. Manual collection of waste solids Analytical Techniques For the purposes of this permit, laboratory procedures and analytical techniques shall comply with 40 CFR 136. Any variation from these procedures shall receive prior written approval from EPA. All samples shall be identified and results recorded in conformance with Part I.A.1.e. 4. Harvest Reports The permlttee shall submit with their monitoring report, as indicated in Part II.D., harvest records, indicating the type of end product produced (e.g. frozen sections, canned meat, frozen whole) as well as the quantity of raw seafood processed for each individual day that samples are taken for reporting. The quantity shall be expressed in pounds. Toxic Discharges All disinfectants, sanitizers, cleaning solutions, and pesticides shall be used in a way such that no discharges of toxic solutions in toxic amounts are caused. 6. Reopener Clause Upon promulgation Of effluent limitation guidelines applicable to this facility the permit shall be modified, if the guidelines contain limits different from those contained in this permit. If there is evidence indicating potential or realized impacts on water quality due to the discharge of seafood processing wastes, the permit may be modified to include different effluent limitations and/or additional monitoring requirements. Page 8 of 19 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 C. Schedule of Compliance. 1. The permittee shall achieve compliance with permit requirements in accordance with the following Schedule: a. Review waste handling techniques and identify areas for improvement and alternative waste disposal methods, as Specified in Part 1.8.2. The permittee shall submit to EPA and the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC), a written report of this review within 30 days of permit issuance. b. Develop a comprehensive waste disposal system inspection program, as specified in Part l.8.1., within 30 days of permit issuance. c. Institute the waste disposal inspection program, as specified in Part I.8'1', within 60 days of permit issuance. 2. No later than 14 calendar days following the dates identified in the above schedule of compliance, the permittee shall submit a written notice of compliance or noncompliance. The notice shall include the cause of noncompliance, any remedial actions taken, and the probability of meeting the next scheduled requirements. 3. The permittee shall, within 24 hours, notify EPA and ADEC's Anchorage/Western District Office at 437 "E" Street, 2nd Floor, Anchorage, Alaska 99501, (907) 274-2533 of any discharge of toxic substances. D. Definitions. 1. "Daily Average" ("Daily Avg.") shall mean the total units discharged during a monitoring month divided by the number of days in that period that the production or commercial facility was operating. Where less than daily sampling is required by this permit, this average shall be determined by the summation of the measured daily discharges divided by the number of days during the monitoring month when the measurements were made. 2. "Daily Maximum" ("Daily Max'") shall mean the maximum value attained on any day in a given monitoring month. 3. "Monitoring Month" shall mean the period consisting of the calendar weeks which end in a given calendar month. 4. A "24-hour composite" sample shall mean a flow-proportioned mixture of not less than eight discrete aliquots. Each aliquot shall be a grab sample of not less than 100 ml and shall be collected and stored in accordance with procedures prescribed in the most recent edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and wastewater. 5. A "Grab" sample is a single sample or measurement taken at a specific time or over as short a period of time as is feasible. AFT Page 9 of 19 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 6. "Upset" means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance with technology-based permit effluent limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the permittee. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation. 7. "Bypass" means the intentional diversion of waste streams from any portion of a treatment facility. 8. "Severe property damage" means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the treatment facilities which causes them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production. Page 10 of 19 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 II. MONITORING, RECORDING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS A. Representative Sampling. Samples taken in compliance with the monitoring requirements established under Part I shall be collected from the effluent stream prior to discharge into the receiving waters. Samples and measurements shall be representative of the volume and nature of the monitored discharge. B. Monitoring Procedures. Monitoring must be conducted according to test procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136, unless other test procedures have been specified in this permit. C. Penalties for Tampering. The Act provides that any person who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate, any monitoring device or method required to be maintained under this permit shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than six months per violation, or by both. D. Reporting of Monitoring Results. Monitoring results shall be summarized each month on the Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) form (EPA No. 3320 -1). The reports shall be submitted monthly and are to be postmarked by the 10th day of the following month. Legible copies of these, and all other reports, shall be signed and certified in accordance with the requirements of Part IV.H., Signatory Requirements, and submitted to the Director, Water Division and the. State agency at the following addresses: original to: United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 10 1200 Sixth Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101 copy to: Attn: Water Compliance-Section, Mail Stop 513 Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) 437 "E" Street, Second Floor Anchorage, Alaska 99501 DRAFT Page 11 of 19 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 E. Compliance Schedules. Reports of compliance or noncompliance with, or any progress reports on interim and final requirements contained in any Compliance Schedule of this permit (Part I.A.) shall be submitted no later than 10 days following each schedule date. F. Additional Monitoring by the Permittee. If the permittee monitors any pollutant more frequently than required by this permit, using test procedures approved under 40 CFR 135 or as specified in this permit, the results of this monitoring shall be included in the calculation and reporting of the data submitted in the DMR. Such increased frequency shall also be indicated. G. Records Contents. Records of monitoring information shall include: 1. The date, exact place, and time of sampling or measurements; 2. The individual(s) who performed the sampling or measurements; 3. The date(s) analyses were performed; 4. The individual(s) who performed the analyses; 5. The analytical techniques or methods used; and 6. The results of such analyses. H. Retention of Records. The permittee shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenance records and all original strip chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, copies of all reports required by this permit, and records of all data used to complete the application for this permit, for a period of at least three years from the date of the sample, measurement, report or application. This period may be extended by request of the Director or ADEC at any time. Data collected on-site, copi Discharge Monitoring Reports, and a copy of this NPDES permit must be maintained on-site during the duration of activity at the permitted location. I. Twenty-four Hour Notice of Noncompliance Reporting. 1. The following occurrences of noncompliance shall be reported by telephone within 24 hours from the time the permittHp becomes aware of the circumstances: a. Any noncompliance which may endanger health or the environment; b. Any unanticipated bypass which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit (See Part lII'G', Bypass of Treatment Facilities.); c. Any upset which exceeds any effluent limitation in the permit (See Part III.H., Upset Conditions.); or d. Violation of a maximum daily discharge limitation for any of the pollutants listed in the permit to be reported within 24 hours. AFT Page 12 of 19 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 2. A written submission shall also be provided within five days of the time that the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. The written submission shall contain: a. A description of the noncompliance and its cause; b. The period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times; c. The estimated time noncompliance is expected to continue if it has not been corrected; and d. Steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. The Director may waive the written report on a case-by-case basis if the oral report has been received within 24 hours by the Water Compliance Section in Seattle, Washington, by phone, (206) 442-1213. 4. Reports shall be submitted to the addresses in Part ILO., Reporting of Monitoring Results. J. Other Noncompliance Reporting. Instances of noncompliance not required to be reported within 24 hours shall be reported at the time that monitoring reports for Part 11.0. are submitted. The reports shall contain the information listed in Part 11.1.2. K. Inspection and Entry. The permittee shall allow the Director, ADEC, or an authorized representative, upon the presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, to: 1. Enter upon the permittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this permit; 2. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this permit; Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this permit; and 4. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purpose of assuring permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the Act, any substances or parameters at any location. CRAFT Page 13 of 19 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 III. COMPLIANCE RESPONSIBILITIES A Duty to Comply. The permittee must comply with all conditions of this permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the Act and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or for denial of a permit renewal application. The permittee shall give advance notice to the Director and ADEC of any planned changes in the permitted facility or activity which may result in noncompliance with permit requirements. B. Penalties for Violations of Permit Conditions. The Act provides that any person who violates a permit condition. implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318, or 405 of the Act is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $10,000 per day of such violation. Any person who willfully or negligently violates permit conditions implementing Sections 301, 302, 306, 307, or 308 of the Act is subject to a fine of not less than $2,500, nor more than $25,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment for not more than 1-year, or both. Except as provided in permit conditions on Part III.G., Bypass of Treatment Facilities and Part Upset Conditions, nothing in this permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee of the civil or criminal penalties for noncompliance. C. Need to Halt or Reduce Activity not a Defense. It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit. D. Duty to Mitigate. The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. E Proper Operation and Maintenance. The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain all faciflties and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance with the conditions of this permit. Proper operation and maintenance also includes adequate laboratory controls and appropriate quality assurance procedures. This provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems which are installed by a permittee only when the operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of the permit. F Removed Substances. Solids, sludges, filter.backwash, or other pollutants removed in the course of treatment or control of wastewaters shall be disposed of in a manner such as to prevent any pollutant from such materials from entering navigable waters. • Page 14 of 19 Permit No.:' AK- 000082 -5 G. Bypass. of Treatment Facilities: 1. Bypass not exceeding limitations. The permittee may allow any bypass to occur which does not cause effluent limitations to be exceeded, but only if it also is for essential maintenance to assure efficient operation. These bypasses are not subject to the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 of this section. 2. Notice: a. Anticipated bypass. If the permittee knows in advance of the need for a bypass, it shall submit prior notice, if . possible at least 10 days before the date of the bypass. b. Unanticipated bypass. The permittee shall submit notice of an unanticipated bypass as required under Part II.I., Twenty -four Hour Reporting. 3. Prohibition of bypass. a. Bypass is prohibited and the Director or ADEC may take enforcement action against a permittee for a bypass, unless: (1) The bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury, or severe property damage; (2) There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary treatment facilities, retention of untreated wastes, or maintenance during normal periods of equipment downtime. This condition is not satisfied if adequate back -up equipment should have been installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering_judgement to prevent a bypass which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive maintenance; and (3) The permittee submitted notices as required under paragraph 2 of this section. b. The Director and ADEC may approve an anticipated bypass, after considering its adverse effects, if the Director and ADEC determine that it will meet the three conditions listed above in paragraph 3.a. of this section. DRAFT Page 15 of 19 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 H. Upset Conditions. 1. Effect of an upset. An upset constitutes an affirmative defense to an action brought for noncompliance with such technology based permit effluent limitations if the requirements of paragraph 2 of this section are met. No determination made during administrative review of claims that noncompliance was caused by upset, and before an action for noncompliance, is final administrative action subject to judicial review. 2. Conditions necessary for a demonstration of upset. A permittee who wishes to establish the affirmative defense of ' upset shall demonstrate, through properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs, or other relevant evidence that: a. An upset occurred and that the permittee can identify the cause(s) of the upset; b. The permitted facility was at the time being properly operated; c. The permittee submitted notice of the upset as required under Part II.I., Twenty—four Hour Notice of Noncompliance Reporting; and d. The permittee complied with any remedial measures required under Part III.D., Duty to Mitigate. 3. Burden of proof. In any enforcement proceeding, the permittee seeking to establish the occurrence of an upset has the burden of proof. 1. Toxic Pollutants. The permittee shall comply with effluent standards or prohibitions established under Section 307(a) of the Act for toxic pollutants within the time provided in the regulations that establish those standards or prohibitions, even if the permit has not yet been modified to incorporate the requirement. DRAFT Page 16 of 19 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 IV. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Changes in Discharge of Toxic Substances. Notification shall be provided tcythe Director and ADEC as soon as the permittee knows of, or has reason to believe: 1. That any activity has occurred or will occur which would result in the discharge, on a routine or frequent basis, of any toxic pollutant which is not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed the highest of the following "notification levels": a. One hundred micrograms per liter (100 ug/1); b. Two hundred micrograms per liter (200 ug/1) for acrolein and acrylonitrile; five hundred micrograms per liter (500 ug/1) for 2,4-dinitrophenol and for 2-methyl-4, 6-dinitrophenol; and one milligram per liter (1 mg/1) for antimony; c. Five (5) times the maximum concentration value reported for that pollutant in the permit application in accordance with 40 CFR 122.21(g)(7); or d. The level established by the Director in accordance with 40 CFR 122.44(f). 2. That any activity has occurred or will occur which would result in any discharge, on a non-routine or infrequent basis, of a toxic pollutant which is not limited in the permit, if that discharge will exceed the highest of the following "notification levels": a. Five hundred micrograms per liter (500 ug/1); b. One milligram per liter (1 mg/1) for antimony; c. Ten (10) times the maximum concentration value reported for that pollutant in the permit application in accordance with 40 CFR 122.21(g)(7); or d. The level established by the Director in accordance with 40 CFR 122.44(f). B. Planned Changes. The permittee shall give notice to the Director and ADEC as soon as possible of any planned physical alterations or additions to the permitted facility. Notice is required only when 1. . The alteration or addition to a permitted facility may meet one of the criteria for determining whether a facility is a new source as determined in 40 CFR 122.29(b); or 2. The alteration or addition could significantly change the nature or increase the quantity of pollutants discharged. This notification applies to pollutants which are subject neither to effluent limitations in the permit, nor to notification requirements under Part IV.A.1. DRAFT Page 17 of 19 Permit No.: AK-000082-5 C. Anticipated Noncompliance. The permittee shall also give advance notice to the Director and ADEC of any planned changes in the permitted facility or activity which may result in noncompliance with permit requirements. D. Permit Actions. This permit may be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for cause. The filing of a request by the permittee for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination, or a notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance, does not stay any permit condition. E. Duty to Reapply. If the permittee wishes to continue an activity regulated by this permit after the expiration date of this permtt, the permittee must apply for and obtain a new permit. The application should be submitted at least 180 days before the expiration date of this permit. F. Duty to Provide Information. The permittee shall furnish to the Director and ADEC, within a reasonable time, any information which the Director or ADEC may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, or terminating this permit, or to determine compliance with this permit. The permittee shall also furnish to the Director or ADEC, upon request, copies of records required to be kept by this permit. G. Other Information. When the permittee becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in a permit application, or submitted incorrect information in a permit application or any report to the Director or ADEC, it shall promptly submit such facts or information. H. Signatory Requirements. All applications, reports or information submitted to the Director and ADEC shall be signed and certified. 1. All permit applications shall be signed as follows: a. For a corporation: by a responsible corporate officer: b. For a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively. c. For a municipality, State, Federal, or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. 2. All reports required by the permit and other information requested by the Director or ADEC shall be signed by a pers.-.,- described above or by a duly authorized representative of tri. person. A person is a duly authorized representative only 1- a. The authorization is made in writing by a person described above and submitted to the Director and ADEC. • and DRAFT Page 18 of 19 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 b. The authorization specified either an individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity, such as the position of plant manager, operator of a well or a well field, superintendent, position of equivalent responsibility, or an individual or position having overall responsibility for environmental matters for the company. (A duly authorized representative may thus be either a named individual or any individual occupying a named position.) 3. Changes to authorization. If an authorization under paragraph IV.H.2. is no longer accurate because a different individual or position has responsibility for the overall operation of the facility, a new authorization satisfying the requirements of paragraph IV.H.2. must be submitted to the Director and ADEC prior to or together with any reports, information, or applications to be signed by an authorized representative. 4. Certification. Any person signing a document under this section shall make the following certification: "I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations." I. Penalties for Falsification of Reports. The Act provides that any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any record or other document submitted or required to be maintained under this permit, including monitoring reports or reports of compliance or noncompliance shall, upon conviction be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by imprisonment for not more than six months per violation, or by both. J. Availability of Reports. Except for data determined to be confidential under 40 CFR Part 2, all reports prepared in accordance with the terms of this permit shall be available for public inspection at the offices of the Director and ADEC. As required by the Act, permit applications, permits and effluent data shall not be considered confidential. DRAFT Page 19 of 19 Permit No.: AK- 000082 -5 K. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability. Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the permittee is or may be subject under Section 311 of the Act. L. Property Rights. The issuance of this permit does not convey any property rights of any sort, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or any invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of federal, state or local laws or regulations. M. Severabitity. The provisions of this permit are severable, and if any provision of this permit, or the application of any provision of this permit to any circumstance, is held invalid, the application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this permit, shall not be affected thereby. N. Transfers. This permit may be automatically transferred to a new permittee if: 1. The current permittee notifies the Director at least 30 days in advance of the proposed transfer date; The notice includes a written agreement between the existing and new permittees containing a specific date for transfer of permit responsibility, coverage, and liability between them; and 3. The Director does not notify the existing permittee and the proposed new permittee of his or her intent to modify, or revoke and reissue the permit. If this notice is not received, the transfer is effective on the date specified in the agreement mentioned in paragraph 2 above. k t4, 0. State Laws. Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties established pursuant to any applicable state law or regulation under authority preserved by Section 510 of the Act. 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APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY BUILDING, ADDR ESS , k ( CLASS OF WORK NEW DEMOLISH LOCALITY ALTERATION REPA I R NEAREST CROSS ST. ADDITION MOVE BUILDING PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED USE OF BUILDING re . w z 0 - 3 NiiMa.alt" ALA-Cli4 ri4i6lEe< MAILQADDRESS — SIZE OF BUILDING HEIGHT NO. OF ROOMS NO. OF FLOORS TEL NO. CAYcvl4cs.1,41 Fc NO. OF BUILDINGS VALUATION BLDG. FEE -,7g0 PLAN CHK. FEE TOTAL NAME A S S 1 ;i STATE l!ICENSENO■ 6 NO. OF BUILDINGS NOW ON LOT BUILDING PLUMBING - ELECTRIC NO. OF FAMILIES SIZE OF LOT N FOUNDATION r ROUGH ROUGH FRAME SEPTIC TANK FINISH USE OF BLDG. NOW ON LOT P"'t )4 PLASTER SEWER IlL„,jr.r4 FIXTURES SPECIFICATIONS FOUNDATION. • FLUES GAS MOTORS FINAL FINISH FINAL 0 1— u z cc 0 NA ex;irz �J MATERIAL EXTERIOR, PIERS WIDTH OF TOP/ A C:31,98513....„....5( WI DTH di BLITOM clsopiAtil 444 DEPTH !AROUND • 3. R.W. PLATE (SILL) S T AgA_ IC_Ei SnO,t; SIZE SPA:, SPAN _J DESCRIPTION k• SUBDIVISION - crime -14,1,5 GIRDERS IL JOIST 1st. FL. IQ' JOIST 2nd. FL. LOT NO. • BLK fl/ JOIST CEILING ,EXTERIOR STUDS DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE 1 1. Type of Construction 1,-11-, III, IV, (./741~ 2. Occupancy Group A, 13, E, H, I, M, R Div. 1; 2, 3, 4 3._Fire Zone 1 2 3 4 , INTERIOR STUDS ROOF RAFTERS BEARING WALLS COVERING EXTERIOR WALLS IROOF INTERIOR WALLS REROOFING FLUES FIREPLACE FL. FURNACE KITCHEN WATER HEATER FURNACE GAS OIL I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and state that the above is correct and agree to comply with all City OrdinaVes and ,State' Laws regulating bui4i g constructio Applicant 1" /144 (e0-1eMl Jr_4A4 teT (S (-0/e- t-k q0' bk-i)DiN) 3NI1 labl3c10Hcl. 4-)Th 1-T.) Oe8(A(L_D A ge+IX a4I Recti) P Pc2-A' c_ 0.E E. tem k--c-CE_E-c-i-1 0E 4 It V-1> ( cor-St PLOT PLAN .3NI1 )J 3dOtdd - LiJ, -Ft200/2A,---t 4C-L \J( Ek.).3z4D 3 Approved: CHIEF BUILDING OFFICAL ■ By: STREET ZONING DISTRICT PLANNING & ZONING INFO. /4 A/ r.)1 • • , AI.... • e TYPE OF OCCUPANCY Al& /t4ArLt. NUMBER OF STORIES TOTAL HT. AREA OF LOT . r FRONT YARD SETBACK FROM PROP, LINE A SIDE YARD SETBACK FROM,PRO,Pl_INE \ TV. . REAR YARD,/,/ / -4 11^ / / Approveld(ZONING.AD INISTRATOR By: 1)244-cr 1J- 3 I ) ) Kodiak Island Borough. Louisa Rand OMB-DGC Southcentral Regional Office 2600 Denali Street, Suite 700 Anchorage, Alaska 99503-2798 P.O. BOX 1246 KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-1246 PHONE (907) 486-5736 Re: Western Alaska Fisheries - NPDES AK000082-5 SID AK860327-38A Dear Ms. Rand: April 4, 1986 The Kodiak Island Borough has reviewed the seafood processing facilities discharge permit referenced above. We have no objection to the project as proposed as long as state water quality standards are met. The-Kodiak Island Borough recommends that this project be found consistent with the Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP) and the Kodiak Island . Borough Coastal Management Program (KIBCMP). If you have any questions about these comments, please call me. Sincerely, Linda Freed, Director Community Development Department pm cc: Sam Gesko, City of Kodiak B. Lamoreaux, DEC D. Lloyd, ADF&G M. Hayes, DNR !Ln L 1\1\ / t'2)\ DF"MAINktiroOANWNEAL CONSERVATION 437 "E" STREET, SUITE 200 ANCHORAGE, AK 9950? Kenneth Allread Western Alaska Fisheries P.O. Box 2367 Kodiak, AK 99615 Dear Mr. Allread: CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED March 27, 1986 RE: St. Paul Harbor. 31, NPACO No. 071-0YD-1-860030 "7/2/4.cr Gu- 3 I BILL SHEFFIELD, GOVERNOR 274-2533 Kodiak isiond Borough Kodiak, Alaska RECEIVED APR 9 - 1986 AM PM 819110111112111213141516 In accordance with Section 401 of the Clean Water Act of 1977 and provi- sions of the Alaska Water Quality Standards, the Department of Environ- mental Conservation is issuing the enclosed Certificate of Reasonable Assurance for the proposed construction of a dock extension in St. Paul Harbor, Kodiak, Alaska. This department action represents only one element of the overall project level coastal management consistency determination issued by the Office of Management and Budget under AS 44.19 and 6 AAC 50.070. Department of Environmental Conservation regulations provide that any person who disagrees with any portion of this decision, may request an adjudicatory hearing in accordance with 18 AAC 15.200-310. The request should be mailed to the Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Environ- mental Conservation, P.O.Box 0, Juneau, Alaska 99811-1800 or delivered to his office at 3220 Hospital Drive, Juneau. Failure to submit a hearing request within thirty days of receipt of this letter shall constitute a waiver of that person's right to judicial review of this decision. By copy of this letter we are advising the Corps of Engineers and the Division of Governmental Coordination of our actions and enclosing a copy of the certification for their use. BHL:TR:lln ENCLOSURE cc: Corps of Engineers EPA, Alaska Operations Office L&WM/DNR, Anchorage Parks/DNR, Anchorage ADF&G, Anchorage Keith Kelton, ADEC, Juneau 9 Sincerely, /011/ Ady Bill H. Lamoreaux Regional Supervisor NMFS F&WS OMB/GCU, Anchorage Anchorage District Office, ADEC Lynn Cochrane, ADEC, Anchorage 1.kfhda Freed-Kodiak Borough-Plan.Dept. 4/04:4 9 4980 STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION CERTIFICATE OF REASONABLE ASSURANCE A Certificate of Reasonable Assurance, as required by Section 401 of the Clean Water Act, has been requested by Western Alaska Fisheries, Incor- porated, P.O. Box 2367, Kodiak, Alaska 99615, for the construction of a 50' x 90' dock extension and the reconstruction of an existing bulkhead. All timbers will be pressure treated with creosote. The proposed activity is located within Section 31, T27S, R19W,.Seward Meridian, Western Alaska Fisheries dock, Kodiak, Alaska Public notice of the application for this certification has been made in accordance with 18 AAC 15.180. Water Quality Certification is required for the proposed activity because the activity will be authorized by a Corps of Engineers permit 'identified as St. Paul Harbor 31, NPACO No. 071- OYD -1- 860030, and a discharge may result from the proposed activity. Having reviewed the application and comments received in response to the public notice, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation certi- fies that there is reasonable assurance that the proposed activity, as well as any discharge which may result, is in compliance with the require- ments of Section 401 of the Clean Water Act which includes the Alaska Water Quality Standards, 18 AAC 70, and the Standards of the Alaska Coastal Management Program, 6 AAC 80. /(Q4CJ 217i /CM Date z 7, Bill Lamoreaux Regional Supervisor Kodiak Island Borough Louisa Rand OMB-DGC Southcentral Regional Office 2600 Denali Street, Suite 700 Anchorage, Alaska 99503-2798 P.O. BOX 1246 KODIAK, ALASKA 99615-1246 PHONE (907) 486-5736 March 10, 1986 Re: St. Paul Harbor 31 - SID AK860214-24A Western Alaska Fisheries Dear Ms. Rand: The Kodiak Island Borough has reviewed the pile-supported dock construction and bulkhead reconstruction project referenced above. Based on our review the Kodiak Island Borough recommends that the project be found consistent with the Kodiak Island Borough Coastal Management Program and the Standards of the Alaska Coastal Management Program. • We appreciate the opportunity to comment on this project. If you have any questions about these comments, please contact me. Sincerely, Linda Freed, Director Community Development Department cc: D. Lloyd, ADF&G D. Kohler, COE T. Rumfelt, DEC M. Hayes, DNR SITE �u1F a OFFICE aW THE CI.OdNINo11 OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATIQN SOUTHEAST IEOfCNAL OPP= 431 NORTH FRAM KLN POUCH AW. SUITE 101 JI MIEMU. ALASKA $511-0165 PHONE: MOM 4054562 PROJECT TITLE: 30IJTHf1RAL IEOIONAL mime 2000 OENAU STREET MATE 700 AN1 OK:NAGE. ALASKA 611503.27W PHONE: (207) 2741511 PROJECT INFORMATION SHEET PA-612,- ,0ag... "i CENTRAL WPC* POUCH AW JUNEAU. ALASKA 9111i1.165 PHONE: (1 40.35e2 NORTHERN 11EEONIAL ORME 675 SEVENTH AVENUE STATION H FAMISANKS. ALASKA oY7171.45 PHONE: 1907) 45I.Xl4 STATE I.D. NUMBER /REVIEWING OFFICE: AR 86.062/ ? / DGC CONTACT: A36 APPLICANT CONDUCTING ACTIVITY: S /NC DIRECT FEDERAL ACTION: YES REVIEW TYPE: CONSISTENCY ANILCA� OCSLA NEPPA• OTHER ACTIVITY TYPE: OIL AND GAS PUBLIC UTILITIES /FACILITIES MINING PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL /COMMERCIAL TIMBER OTHER LAND MANAGEMENT PLAN PROJECT LOCATION: WATERBODY /MANAGEMENT AREA /SUBREGIONAL UNIT: Heel /c 2) /4-f NEAREST COASTAL DISTRICT: (o2 /A-_--- /SCA/i/1) PROJECT INSIDE INSIDE THE DISTRICT BOUNDARY: YES,X7 NO DISTRICT PLAN APPROVED: YES REVIEW MILESTONES: DAY 1 01- A311J4 NO PENDING REVIEW SCHEDULE: 30 -Day 50 -Day REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION BY: COMMENTS DUE BY: /. )/y (f4. OTHER a a,+/9,/ yid )J 99�'� )9-P PROJECT STATUS NOTIFICATION BY:_ DECISION DEADLINE: si PROJECT PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED UNDER STATE ID NO. STATE APPROVALS (LIST AGENCY /APPROVAL TYPE /I.D. NUMBER): 4 / FEDERAL APPROVALS (LIST AGENCY /APPROVAL TYPE /I.D. NUMBER): Ai Z/ CI ec- _/I'ti % 6- g 0 3 d EXTENSION GRANTED FOR: FORMAL INFORMATION. REQUEST PUBLIC HEARING HELD, PROJECT.IN U.O.B. FIELD REVIEW DNR DISPOSAL SMCRA ^ MISCELLANEOUS APPLICANT REQUEST UNUSUALLY COMPLEX PROJECT ELEVATION TO DIRECTORS: YES_ NO IF YES, BY: ELEVATION TO COMMISSIONERS: YES NO IF YES, BY: CLOCK STOPPED ON CLOCK RESTARTED ON WAS STOPPED FOR , DAYS ACTION AT CLOSEOUT: CLOSE -OUT DATE ACTUAL NUMBER OF DAYS IN REVIEW DISTRICT COMMENTS RECEIVED: YES NO FOR CONCLUSIVE CONSISTENCY DETERMINATIONS: CONSISTENT CONSISTENT WITH STIPULATIONS INCONSISTENT WITHDRAWN FOR OIL AND GAS LEASE SALES RECOMMENDED: NO CHANGE CONDITIONS TRACT DELETIONS DELAY .FOR OTHER REVIEWS: COMMENTS SUBMITTED OTHER piwwe f US Army Corps of Engineers Alaska District Regulatory Branch Post Office Box 898 Public Notice of Application for Permit Anchorage, Alaska 99506-0898 OFFICE OF & BuDGET - 1_ 1986 ()\- InteMed parties are hereby notified that an application has been received for a Department of the Army permit for certain work in waters of the United States, as described below and shown on the attached plan. PUBLIC NOTICE DATE: February 12, 1986 EXPIRATION DATE: March 12, 1986 REFERENCE NUMBER: 071-OYD-1-860030 WATERWAY NUMBER: St. Paul Harbor 31 APPLICANT: Western Alaska Fisheries, Incorporated, Post Office Box 2367, Kodiak, Alaska 99615. LOCATION: Shelikof Avenue, Kodiak Alaska, section 31, T. 27 S., R. 19 W., S.M. WORK: The applicant proposes to place treated timber piling and construct a 50'x90' addition to an existing dock. An existing 24'x24' bulkhead would be reconstructed, with the existing bulkhead remaining in place. PURPOSE: The dock would be a foundation structure for an ice house and would provide an additional docking area for fishing boat moorage during transfer of-raw fish products to the existing processing plant. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The applicant's representative for this project is Kenneth M. Allread, General Manager, Western Alaska Fisheries, Incorporated telephone (907) 486-4112. WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATI(JN: A permit for the described work will not be issued until a certification or waiver of certification as required under-, Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (PublicLaw 95-217), has been received from the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT ACT CERTIFICATION: Section 307(c)(3) of the-Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended by 16 U.S.C. 1456(c)(3), requires, the applicant to certify that the described activity affecting land or water uses An the Coastal Zone complies with the'Alaska Coastal Management Program. A permit will not be issued until the Office of Management and Budget, Division of Governmental Coordination has concurred with the applicant's certification. PUBLIC HEARING: Any person may request, in writing, within the comment period specified in this notice, that a public hearing be held to consider tnis application. Requests for public hearings shall state, with particularity, the reasons for holding a public hearing. CULTURAL RESOURCES: The latest published version of the National Register of Historic Places has been consulted for the presence or absense of registered properties, or properties listed as being eligible for inclusion therein, and this worksite is not registered property or property listed as being eligible for inclusion in the Register. Consultation of the National Register constitutes the extent of cultural resource investigations by the District Engineer, and he is otherwise unaware of the presence of such resources. Presently, unknown archeological, scientific, prehistorical, or nistorical data may be lost or destroyed by work under the requested permit. ENDANGERED SPECIES: No threatened or endangered species are known to use the project area. Preliminarily, the described activity will not affect endangered species, or their critical habitat designated as endangered or threatened, under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (87 Stat. 844). This application is being coordinated with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service. Any comments they may have concerning endangered or threatened wildlife or plants or their critical habitat will be considered in our final assessment of the described work. FEDERAL SPECIES OF CONCERN: The following Federal species of concern may use the project area: Sea Otter, Canada Goose and Mallard. FLuOU PLAIN MANAGEMENT: Evaluation of the described activity will include conformance with appropriate State or local flood plain standards; consideration of alternative sites and methods of accomplishment; and weigning of the positive, concentrated and dispersed, and short and long-term impacts on the flood plain. SPECIAL AREA DESIGNATION: None. EVALUATION: The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impacts including cumulative impacts of the proposed activity and its intended use on the public interest. Evaluation of the probable impacts which the proposed activity may have on the public interest requires a careful weighing of all those factors which become relevant in each particular case. The benefits which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. The decision whether to authorize a proposal, and if so the conditions under which it will be allowed to occur, are therefore determined by the outcome of the general balancing process. That decision should reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. Al] factors which may be relevant to the proposal must be considered including the cumulative effects thereof. Among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlanos, cultural values, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, floodplain values, land use, navigation, shore erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership, and, in general, the needs and welfare uf the people. For activities involving 404 discharges, a permit will be denied if the discharge that would be authorized by such permit would not comply with the LoviroDmentdl Protection Agency's 404(b)(1) guidelines. Subject to the preceding sentence and any other applicable guidelines or criteria (see Sections 320.2 and 320.3)» a permit will be granted unless the District Engineer determines that it would be contrary to the public interest. AUTHORITY: This permit will be issued or denied under the following authorities: (X) Perform work in or affecting navigable waters of the United States - Section 10, River and Harbor Act 1899 (33 U.S.C. 403). Comments on the described work, with the reference number, should reach this office no later than the expiration date of this Public Notice to become part of the record and be considered in the decision. If further information is desired concerning this notice, contact Mrs. Ruth E. Benbow at 007) 753-2712, A plan, Notice of Application for Certification of Consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program, and Notice of Application for State Water • Quality Certification are attached to this Public Notice, Attachments' District Engineer U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers /'' ST PAUL HARBOR 31 TCK ELEV 21.0 M.H.W. 7. P LING 13.0 MAX HIG WATER kALE IN FEET SECTION A-A EXISTING SHORE 0 X STING GROUND 100 20 KODIAK .ISLAND 7 PROJECT • ST. PAUL HARBOR 200 HORIZ 49 VERT VICINITY MAP 500 1000 SCALE IN E T EXISTING PROCESSING PLANT *TIDELANDS-TRACT N-31. EXISTING BULKHEAD PROPOSED DOCK B -12.5 ST PAUL HARBOR • PLAN -12.. 90' PURPOSE: DOCK FACILITIES FOR COMMERCIAL FISH PROCESSOR DATUM: MLLW NATIONAL OCEAN SURVEY ADJACENT-PROPERTY OWNERS: N-15; KING CRAB, INC. N-20B; INTERNATIONAL SEAFOODS BULKHEAD REPAIR -1 ( EXISTING DOCK 0 24' loo SCALE IN FEET N-20B MI-111 --MLW 7' 200 PROPOSED DOCK ADDITION IN: ST. PAUL HARBOR AT: KODIAK, ALASKA APPLICATION BY: WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES, INC. P.O. BOX 2367 KODIAK, ALASKA 99615 SHEET 1 OF 2 Date: 1-21-86 ST PAUL HARBOR 31 90' EXISTING FILL • TREATED 'TIMBER PILES ti SECTION B -B ANCHOR ANCHOR ROD BULKHEAD TO REMAIN IN PLACE EXISTING NEW BULKHEAD GROUND PZ 38. SHEETS SECTION VIEW 1 0 1 t 20 10 = 20' PROPOSED DOCK ADDITION IN: ST PAUL HARBOR AT: KODIAK, ALASKA APPLICATION BY: WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES ,DATE: 1 -21 -86 SHEET 2 OF 2 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET BILL SHEFFIELD, GOVERNOR POUCH AW JUNEAU. ALASKA 99871 PHONE: (907) 465-3568 DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION STATE. OF. ALASKA DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION Notice of Application for Certification of Consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program Notice is hereby given that a request is being filed with the Division of Governmental Coordination for concurrence, as provided in Section 307 (c)(3) of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended (P.L. 94-370; 90 Stat. 1013; 16 U.S.C. 1456.(c)(3)], that the project described - in the.Corps of Engineers Public Notice No.071 -OYD-1860030 will comply with the Alaska Coastal Management Program and that the project will conducted in a manner consistent with that program. Any person desiring to present views pertaining'to the project's compliance or consistency with the Alaska. Coastal Management Program may do so by providing his views in writing to the Division of Governmental Coor- dination, Office of Management ,and Budget, Pouch AW, Juneau, AK 99811, within 30 days of publication of this notice. Attachment 2 01-A35L1.1 Slag .OF 111.[ZU OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIVISION OF GOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL. OFFICE 431 NORTH FRANKLIN POUCH AW, SUITE 101 JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 2600 DENALI STREET SUITE 700 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503-2798 PHONE: (907) 274-1581 Rill SHEFFIELD, GOVERNOR CENTRAL OFFICE POUCH AW JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-0165 PHONE: (907) 465-3562 NORTHERN REGIONAL. OFFICE 675 SEVENTH AVENUE STATION H FAIRBANKS. ALASKA 99701-4596 PHONE: (907) 456-3084 Certification of Consistency with the Alaska Coastal Management Program Section 307(c)(3)(A) of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 as amended by 16 USC 1456(c)(3) requires that appli- cants for federal permits to conduct activities affecting land or water uses in Alaska's coastal area must provide Certification that the activities will comply with'the standards of the Alaska Coastal Management Program. The proposed activity described in your federal permit application may require certification. By filling out-the attached coastal project questionnaire you, together with the State's resource agencies, will not only determine the necessity for this certification, but you will also find out if other State approvals are needed before your proposed activity can proceed. This will also assist you in filling out your federal permit application. Upon receipt of the signed, dated certification, a public notice can be issued and review of your proiect can begin. For additional information on the Alaska Coastal Manage- ment Program and project review procedures, contact one of the offices indicated on this letterhead. Please submit a signed certification and applicable State permit applications to the appropriate State agency indicated in the questionnaire. You must also submit a signed certification to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers along with your U.S. Army Corps permit application. CERTIFICATION STATEMENT I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the proposed activity described in the Corps of Engineers permit application complies with the approved Alaska Coastal Management Program, and will be conducted in a manner consistent with such program. Attached is a copy of a comple d coastal pro ct questionnaire. 11 fi 7e4f gnature o Applicant fc/permit/coe Attachment 01-A35LH dec . 31, 1985 Date 69 COASTAL PROJECT QUESTIONNAIRE 9/19/84 The State has a system for reviewing and processing resource-related permits, leases, and approvals for proposed projects in coastal areas of Alaska. As a participant in this process, you are required to complete this questionnaire. The questior*aire will Akelp you identify approvals required for your project (or a specific phase of your project) from the Departments of Fish and Game, Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation. Attached is a list of regional agency contacts and a map of the coastal area with the regions delineated. We urge you to contact the appropriate agency staff when you are answering that agency's questions. If you need several approvals you must submit the packet of applications for those approvals along with this questionnaire to the appropriate office in the region where the proposed project is to occur. Your project cannot be reviewed until all applications are received. Please use the following contacts for submittal: 1. Packets that include applications to more than one State agency and/or one or more federal agencies must be submitted to the regional Office of Management and Budget. unless fees or confidential information are included. 2. Packets that require fees or confidential information must be submitted to the resource agency with that requirement. 3. Packets that include application(s) for a project requiring approval from only one State resource agency must be submitted to that State resource agency. 4. The Annual- Placer Mining Application must be submitted to the Department of Natural Resources instead of this questionnaire. If you have any questions concerning the process, please contact the Office of Management and Budget, Division of Governmental Coordination. If you have general questions about local, State or federal permits, both in and outside the coastal area, you may wish to contact the Department of Environmental Conservation Permit Information Centers in Fairbanks (452-2340), Anchorage (279-0254) or Juneau (465-2615). Collect calls are accepted. IF YOUR ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ARE NOT CORRECT AND COMPLETE AND AN AGENCY DETERMINES THAT YOU DO NEED ONE OF THEIR APPROVALS, THEY WILL NOTIFY YOU AND YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ATTAINING THAT APPROVAL. HOWEVER, THIS WILL LIKELY CAUSE A DELAY IN THE REVIEW OF YOUR PROJECT. TO AVOID THIS DELAY, WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO SEEK ASSISTANCE FROM AGENCY STAFF IN COMPLETING THE QUESTIONNAIRE. * * * * * Applicant: Western .Alaska. Fisheries, Inc. Contact Person Kenneth M. Allread Address: p.n. Box 2367 Address: P.O. Box 2367 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Phone (day): (907) 486-4112 Xr1ik, Alaska 99615 Phone (day): (q07) 486-4112 Brief description of project or .activity: 50' c 90' pile support dock addition and repair of an existing bulkhead. Location of project: Twsp 275 Rge 19w Meridian Seward USGS Map Kodiak p..2 Is the project on: private land municipal land * * * PART A X state land Section 31 44: federal land ownership not known Do you currently have any State or federal approvals/perrnits for this project? Permit/Approval Type Yes No Permit/ Approval * Expiration date Will you be placing structures, or placing fills in any of the following: tidal waters, strearns, lakes, wetlands? If so, have you applied or do you intend to apply for. a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit? (Indicate below.) X Have you applied or do you intend to apply for other permits from any federal agency? (Indicate below.) X Agency Permit/Approval Type Date you submitted Application U.S. Corpso of Engineers Department of the Army PART B DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 1. Is the proposed project on State-owned lands or will you need to cross State lands for access? 2. Do you plan to use any of the following State-owned resources? a. Sand and Gravel Yes No X If yes, amount? Source? b. Water Yea If yes, amount? Source? 61 X c. Timber Yes No X If yes, amount? d. Other Materials Yes No X If yes, what material? .44 (peat, building stone, etc.) 3. Do you plan to drill a geothermal well? 4. Will you be exploring for or extracting coal? 5. Will you be. harvesting timber from 10 or more acres? 6. Will you be investigating or removing historic or archeological resources on state-owned lands? Yes No "•■■•,1.1, IF YOU ANSWERED NO TO ALL THESE QUESTIONS, YOU DO NOT NEED APPROVAL FROM THE ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (DNR). GO TO PART C. IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS, CONTACT DNR TO IDENTIFY AND OBTAIN ANY NECESSARY APPLICATION FORMS. If you have already contacted DNR, are you now submitting application(s) for permits or approvals? If no, indicate the reason below: a. (person contacted) told me on that no DNR approvals or permits were required for this project. b. DNR regulations have no requirement for a permit or approval. c. Other. * * 1 ' PART C DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME (date) 1. Will you be working in a stream or lake (including in running water or on ice, within the gravel floodplain, on islands, the face of the banks, or the stream tideflats down to mean low tide)? Name of stream or lake Yes If no, .go to question number 3. 2. If yes, will you be doing any of the following: a) Building a dam or river training structure? b) Using the water? c) Diverting the stream? d) Blocking or damming the stream (temporarily or permanently)? 62 o e) Changing the flow of the water or changing the bed? f) Pumping water out of the stream or lake? g} Introducing silt, gravel, rock, petroleum products, debris, chemicals, or wastes of any type into the water? h) Using the stream as a road (even when frozen) , or crossing the stream with tracked or wheeled vehicles, log - dragging or excavation equipment (backhoes, bulldozers, etc.)? i) Altering or stabilizing the banks? j} Mining or digging in the beds or banks? k) Using explosives? 1) Building a bridge (including an ice bridge)? m) Installing a culvert of other drainage structure? 3. Is your project located in a State Refuge or Critical Habitat? IF YOU ANSWERED NO TO ALL THESE QUESTIONS, YOU DO NOT NEED A PERMIT FROM THE ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME (DFG) . GO TO PART D. Yes iJTo x IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ,ANY. OF THESE QUESTIONS, CONTACT THE REGIONAL HABITAT DIVISION OFFICE TO IDENTIFY AND OBTAIN ANY NECESSARY APPLICATION FORMS. If you have already contacted DFG, are you now submitting an application for permit(s)? If no, indicate the reason below. a. (person contacted) told me on that no DFG approvals or permits were required for this project. DFG regulations have no requirement for a permit or approval. Other. (elate) PART D DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 1. Will a discharge of wastewater from industrial or commercial operations occur? 2. Will your project generate air emissions from the following: a) Diesel generators totaling more than 1000 hp? b) Other fossil fuel -fired electric generator, furnace, or boiler totaling greater than 1000 hp? Asphalt plant? Yes X X x 63 d) Incinerator burning more than 1000 lbs. per hour? e) Industrial process? 3. Will a drinking water supply be developed that serves more than a single-family residence? 4. Will you be processing seafood? 5. Will food service be provided to the public or workers? 6. Will the project result in dredging or disposal of fill in wetlands or waterways? 7. Is on-lot sewage or greywater disposal involved or necessary? Yes No X 8. Will your project result in the development of a currently unpermitted facility for the disposal of domestic or industrial solid waste? 9. Will your project require offshore drilling or vessel transport of oil, or other petroleum products as cargo, or include onshore facilities with an effective storage capacity of greater than 10,000 barrels of such products? 10. Will your project require the application of oil or pesticides to the surface of the land? IF YOU ANSWERED NO TO ALL THESE QUESTIONS, YOU DO NOT NEED A PERMIT OR OTHER APPROVAL fT(.DM THE ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION (DEC). IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS, CONTACT THE DEC REGIONAL OFFICE TO IDENTIFY—AND OBTAIN ANY NECESSARY APPLICATION FORMS. If you have already contacted the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, are you now submitting an application for permit(s)? If no, indicate the reason below: a. (person contacted) told me on that no DEC approvals or permits were required for this project. b. DEC regulations have no requirement for a permit or approval. c. Other. (date) To the best of my knowledge, this information is accurate and complete. Si ned * * * * cpqa/PERMIT Date PLEASE ATTACH YOUR PERMIT APPLICATIONS * C, 3/j 1..5.- * * * 64 MEMORANDUM State wofAlaska TO: Louisa Rand DATE: Project Coordinator Div. of Governmental CoordinationFlLENO: Office of Management & Budget • TELEPHONE NO: FROM: Dennis D. Kelso Deputy Commissioner Department of Fish and Game BY: Denby S. Lloyd Habitat Biologist Region IV Habitat Division Department of Fish and Game February 19, 1986 0286 -IV -0034 267 -2342 SUBJECT: St . Paul Harbor 31 Western Alaska Fisheries SID AK860214 -24A The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF &G) has reviewed the pile- support dock construction project referenced above. We have no objection to the project as proposed.- Pursuant to 6 AAC 800010(b), the ADF &G recommends that this project be found to be consistent with the Standards of the Alaska Coastal Management Program and the Kodiak Island Borough Coastal Management Program. By copy of this memorandum we are providing the Corps of Engineers with our comments and recommendations on this, project pursuant to the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (16 U.S.C. 661- 666c). We appreciate the opportunity to comment. If you have any specific questions, please contact Denby Lloyd (267- 2333). cc: D. Kohler, COE T. Rumfelt, DEC M. Haves, DNR L. Freed, Kodiak Island Borough 02 -001 A(Rev. 10/79) FEB 2 4 1986 BUILDING DEPARTMENT — CITY / BOROUGH OF KODIAK APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE Applicant to fill in between heavy lines. OF OCCUPANCY BUILDING AUL, F LOCALITY CLASS OF WORK NEW DEMOLISH ALTERATION REPAIR NEAREST CROSS ST. ADDITION MOVE BUILDING PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED USE OF BUILDING cc w Z 0 NAME SIZE OF BUILDING , HEIGHT MAIL ADDRESS NO. OF ROOMS NO. OF FLOORS CITY TEL. NO. NO. OF BUILDINGS VALUATION /7793 — BLDG. FEE S PLAN CHK. FEE TOTAL NAME NO. OF BUILDINGS NOW ON LOT BUILDING PLUMBING ELECTRIC NO. OF FAMILIES FOUNDATION ROUGH ROUGH ADDRESS SIZE OF LOT FRAME SEPTIC TANK FINISH CITY USE OF BLDG. NOW ON LOT PLASTER SEWER FIXTURES SPECIFICATIONS FLUES GAS STATE LICENSE NO. FOUNDATION FINAL FINISH MOTORS FINAL CONTRACTOR NAME MATERIAL EXTERIOR, PIERS WIDTH OF TOP ADDRESS WIDTH OF BOTTOM CITY DEPTH IN GROUND R.W. PLATE (SILL) STATE LICENSE NO. SIZE SPA., ',PAN SUBDIVISION GIRDERS JOIST Ist. FL. JOIST 2nd. FL. LOT NO. BLK. JOIST CEILING EXTERIOR STUDS DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE Type of Construction I, II, Ill, IV, V, VI 2. Occupancy Group A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J Div. 1, 2, 3, 4, 3. Fire Zone 1 2 3 4 INTERIOR STUDS ROOF RAFTERS BEARING WALLS COVERING EXTERIOR WALLS I ROOF INTERIOR WALLS REROOFING FLUES FIREPLACE FL. FURNACE KI ICIIEN WATER HEATER I URNACE GAS OIL I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and state that the above is correct and agree to comply with all City Ordinances and State Laws regulating building construction. Applicant Approved: CHIEF BUILDING OFFICAL By: 3N11 Al2IJdO2id PLOT PLAN SETBACK 3NI1 A1)A3dO Id STREET PLANNING & ZONING INFO. ZONING DISTRICT TYPE OF OCCUPANCY NUMBER OF STORIES TOTAL HT. AREA OF LOT FRONT YARD SETBACK FROM PROP. LINE SIDE YARD SETBACK FROM PROP. LINE REAR YARD Approved: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR By: EXTERIOR STUDS INTERIOR STUDS ROOF RAFTERS BEARING WALLS BUILDING DEPARTMENT — CITY / BOROUGH OF KODIAK APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE Applicant to fill in between heavy lines. OF OCCUPANCY BUILDING ADDRESS CLASS OF WORK NEW DEMOLISH LOCALITY ALTERATION REPAIR NEAREST CROSS ST. CC w Z 0 • tY w U w • w Z Z ¢ w 0 U I- Z 0 U NAME ADDITION iT MOVE USE OF BUILDING `��"' 4..) (1/4'"- "-1 SIZE OF BUILDING F ?'S! HEIGHT MAIL ADDRESS NO. OF ROOMS NO. OF FLO S BUILDING PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED 'e CIT %1 /. JA, TEL. NO k. NO. OF BUI GS VALUATION BLDG. FEE PLAN CHK. FEE TOTAL NAME i? NO. OF BUILDINGS NOW ON LOT NO. OF FAMILIES BUILDING I OUNDATION'tEft'"� PLUMBING ROUGH ADDRESS y SIZE OF LOT FRAME SEPTIC TANK CITY STATE LICENSE NO. USE OF BLDG. NOW ON LOT PLASTER SEWER SPECIFICATIONS FLUES GAS FOUNDATION L- -C�P'' I INAI FINISH ELECTRIC ROUGH FINISH FIXTURES MOTORS FINAL NAME ADDRESS CI MATERIAL EXTERIOR, PIERS WIDTH OF TOP PO OLE WIDTH OF BOTTOM DEPTH IN GROUND R.W. PLATE (SILL) STATE LICENSE NO. SIZE SPA.,. SPAN Z 0 J H • a • ct w U J N 0 SUBDIVISION -r ti 1 U_-t.( -fit LOT O. BLK. • --62-Pc---1 GIRDERS JOIST 1st. FL. JOIST 2nd. FL. JOIST CEILING DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE 1. Type of Construction I, II, III, IV, V, VI 2. Occupancy Group A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J Div. 1, 2, 3, 4, 3. Fire Zone 1 2 3 4 COVERING EXTERIOR WALLS I/4' '` '�''' ' .- I-` ROOF / ''`'% I R WALLS .r INTERIOR EROOFING FLUES FIREPLACE FL. FURNACE KITCHEN WATER HEATER FURNACE GAS OIL I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and state that the above is correct and agree to comply with all City Ordinances and State Laws regulating building construction. Applicant AO ('40Nje- 'Ali' ;El(L x. e ,ti'AJc -- n744u e 4N "N /IN c X, t/'/p t ,7, )7� 3N11 A1H3dO2Id A PLOT PLAN H I SETBACK 3N11 Al83dOad STREET --"""."3.* A0/111) :1q"7? 0 l:::-. 4 12..P1sT or 000 ..-"I-1?--.0':-. --rf ok-) ,ciret-c,di emis "'','S 7/i Approved: CHIEF BUILDING OFFICAL ZONING DISTRICT PLANNING & ZONING INFO. TYPE OF OCCUPANCY NUMBER OF STORIES ( TOTAL HT. AREA OF LOT FRONT YARD SETBACK FROM PROP. LINE SIDE YARD SETBACK FROM PROP. LINE REAR YARD Approved: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR By: By Application No. �4. 071- 0YD -1 4,_ Name of Applicant Western Alaska Fisheries, Incorporated Effective Date APR 151986 Expiration Date (If applicable) File No. St. Paul Harbor 31 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT Referring to written request dated December 31 , 1985 fora permit to: (X) Perform work in or affecting navigable waters of the United States, upon the recommendation of the Chief of Engineers, pursuant to Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of March 3, 1899 (33 U.S. C. 403); ( ) Discharge dredged or fill material into waters of the United States upon the issuance of a permit from the Secretary of the Army acting through the Chief of Engineers pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344); ( ) Transport dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters upon the issuance of a permit from the Secretary of the Army acting through the Chief of Engineers pursuant to Section ]03 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (86 Stat. 1052; P.L. 92 -532); Western Alaska Fisheries, Incorporated Post Office Box 2367 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 is hereby authorized by the Secretary of the Army: to. construct a 50'x90' addition to an existing dock and reconstruct an existing 24'x24' bulkhead, to provide a foundation for an ice house and additional docking area in section 31, T. 27 S., R. 19 W., S.M., Shelikof Avenue at Kodiak, Alaska in accordance with the plans and drawings attached hereto which are incorporated in and made a part of this permit (on draw- ings, give file number or other definite identification marks.) • "PROPOSED: DOCK ADDITION; IN: ST. PAUL HARBOR; AT: KODIAK, ALASKA; APPLICATION BY: WESTERN ALASKA FISHERIES, INCORPORATED; DATED: JANUARY 21, 1986; 2 SHEETS." subject to the following conditions: 1. General Conditions: a. That all activities identified and authorized herein shall be consistent with the terms and conditions of this permit: and that any activities not specifically identified and authorized herein shall constitute a violation of the terms and conditions of this permit which may result in the modification, suspension or revocation of this permit, in whole or in part, as set forth more specifically in General Conditions j or k hereto, and in the institution of such legal proceedings as the United States Govern- ment may consider appropriate, whether or not this permit has been previously modified, suspended or revoked in whole or in part. ENG FORM 1721, Sep 82 EDITION OF 1 JUL 77 IS OBSOLETE 1 (ER 1145.2.303) The following Special Conditions wilP,,,,pplicable when appropriate: STRUCTURES IN OR AFFECTING NAVIGABLE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES: a. That this permit does not authorize the interference with any existing or proposed Federal project and that the permittee shall not be entitled to compensation for damage or injury to the structures or work authorized herein which may be caused by or result from existing or future operations undertaken by the United States In the public interest. b. That no attempt shall be made by the permittee to prevent the full and free use by the public of all navigable waters at or adjacent to the activity authorized by this permit. c. That if the display of lights and signals on any structure or work authorized herein is not otherwise provided for bylaw, such lights and signals as may be prescribed by the United States Coast Guard shall be installed and maintained by and at the expense of the permittee. d. That the permittee, upon receipt of a notice of revocation of this permit or upon its expiration before completion of the authorized structure or work, shall, without expense to the United States and In such time and manner as the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative may direct, restore the waterway to its former conditions. If the permittee fails to com- ply with the direction of the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative, the Secretary or his designee may restore the waterway to its former condition, by contract or otherwise, and recover the cost thereof from the permittee. e. Structures for Small Boats: That permittee hereby recognizes the possibility that the structure permitted herein may be subject to damage by wave wash from passing vessels. The issuance of this permit does not relieve the permittee from taking all proper steps to insure the integrity of the structure permitted herein and the safety of boats moored thereto from damage by wave wash and the permittee shall not hold the United States liable for any such damage. MAINTENANCE DREDGING: 'a. That when the work authorized herein includes periodic maintenance dredging, it may be performed under this permit for years from the date of issuance of this permit (ten years unless otherwise indicated); b. That the permittee will advise the District Engineer in writing at least two weeks before he intends to undertake any maintenance dredging. DISCHARGES OF DREDGED OR FILL MATERIAL INTO WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES: a. That the discharge will be carried out in conformity with the goals and objectives of the EPA Guidelines established pur- suant to Section 404(b) of the Clean Water Act and published in 40 CFR 230; b. That the discharge will consist of suitable material free from toxic pollutants in toxic amounts. c. That the fill created by the discharge will be properly maintained to prevent erosion and other non -point sources of pollu- tion. DISPOSAL OF DREDGED MATERIAL INTO OCEAN WATERS: a. That the disposal will be carried out in conformity with the goals, objectives, and requirements of the EPA criteria established pursuant to Section 102 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of '1972, published in 40 CFR 220• 228. b. That the permittee shall place a copy of this permit in a conspicuous place in the vessel to be used for the transportation and /or disposal of the dredged material as authorized herein. This permit shall become effective on the date of the District Engineer's signature. Permittee hereby epts and agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. /Ze PERMITTEE & TITLE BY AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY: • -,,9111 t- //1 / 2 VZ DATE y / /s-/F.G DATE Don M. Kohler, Chief, Permit Processing Section FOR DISTRICT ENGINEER, Regulatory Branch U.S. ARMY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS Colonel Wilbur T. Gregory, Jr, Transferee hereby agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. TRANSFEREE 4 DATE DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT Kodiak Harbor 33 _ q-n,,b, y B & B Fisheries, Incorporated Post Office Box 2367 Kodiak, Alaska 99615 Referring to written request dated 17 August 1972, upon the recommendation of the Chief of Engineers, and under the provisions of Section 10 of the Act of Congress approved March 3, 1899, (33 U.S.C. +03), entitled "An act making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes," you are hereby authorized by the Secretary of the Army to retain and preserve an existing rock fill, building, wharf extension, and dolphins in the Inner Anchorage of Kodiak. Harbor at Kodiak, Alaska, in accordance with the plans and drawings attached hereto and marked "PROPOSED RETENTION OF SEAFOOD PLANT EXPANSION INCLUDING ROCK FILL, BUILDING, • WHARF & DOLPHINS, IN: INNER ANCHORAGE, KODIAK HARBOR, AT: KODIAK, ALASKA, BY: B & B FISHERIES,'INC., DATE: AUGUST 17, 1972." subject to the following conditions: (a) That this insirumentdoes not convey any property rights either in real estate or material, or any exclusive privileges; and that-it does not authorize any injury to private property or invasion of private rights, or any infringement of Federal, State or local laws or regulations, nor does it obviate the necessity of obtaining State or local assent required by law for the structure or work authorized. (b) That the structure or work authorized herein shall be in accordance with the plans and drawings attached hereto and construction shall be subject to the supervision and approval of the District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, in charge of the District in which the work is to be performed. (c) That the District Engineer may at any time make Such inspections as he may deem necessary to assure that the construction or work is performed in accordance with the conditions of this permit and all expenses thereof shall beborne by the permittee. (d). That the permittee shall comply promptly with anyllawful regulations, conditions, or instructions affecting the structure or work authorized herein if and when issued by the Water Programs Office of the Environmental Protection Agency and/or the State water pollution control agency having jurisdiction to abate or prevent water pollution, including thermal or radiation pollution. Such regulations, conditions, or instructions in effect or hereafter prescribed by the Water Programs Office of the Environmental Protection Agency and/Or the State water pollution control agency are hereby made a condition of this permit. (e) That .the permittee will maintain the work authorized herein in good condition in accordance xith the ao7rovd (f) That this permit may, prior to the completion of the structure or work authorized herein, by suspended by authority of the Secretary of the Army if it is determined that suspension is in the public interest.* • (g) That this permit may at any time be modified by authority of the Secretary of the Army if it is determined that, under existing circumstances, modification is in the public interest.* The permittee, upon receipt of a notice of modification, shall-tomply therewith as directed by the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative. (h) That this permit may be revoked by authority of the Secretary of the Army if the permittee fails to comply with any of its provisions or if the Secretary determines that, under the existing circumstances, such action is required in the public interest.* (i) That any modification, suspension or revocation of this permit shall not be the basis for a claim for damages against the United States. (j). That the United States shall in no way be liable for any damage to any structure or work authorized herein which may be caused by or result from future operations under- taken by the Government in the,,Public interest. , - • . (k) That no attempt shall be made by the permittee to forbid the full and free use by the public of all navigable waters at or adjacent to the structure or work authorized by this permit. (1) That if the display of lights and signals on any structure or work authorized herein is not otherwise provided for by law, such lights and signals as may be prescribed by the - -United States Coast Guard shall be installed and maintained by and at the expense of the permittee. (m) That the permittee shall notify the District Engineer at what time the construction or work will be commenced, as far in advance of the time of commencement as the District Engineer may specify, and of its completion. (n) That if the structure or work herein authorized is not completed on or before the 31st day of December, 1,75, this permit, if not previously revoked or specifically ex- tended, shall cease and be null and void. (o) That the legal requirements of all Federal agencies be met. (p) That this permit does not authorize or approve the construction of particular structures, the authorization or approval of which may require action by the Congress or other agencies of the Federal Government. (q) That-all the provisions of this permit shall be binding on any assignee or successor in interest of the permittee. (r) That if the recording of this permit is possible under applicable State or local law, the permittee shall take such action as may be necessary to record this permit with the Registrar of Deeds or other appropriate official charged with the responsibility for main- taining records of title to and interests in real property. (s) That the permittee agree to make every reasonable effort to prosecute the construction or work authorized herein in a manner so as to minimize any adverse impact of the construction or work on fish, wildlife and natural environmental values. (t) That the permittee agrees -that it will prosecute the construction of work authorized herein in a manner so as to minimize any degradation of water quality. (u) That no building or other structure may be erected on the fill authorized by this permit unless such building or other structure is appropriately identified and described in the plans and drawings attached hereto; that buildings or other structures authorized by this permit once erected, may not be significantly modified in their outward appearance or torn down and other buildings.or structures erected in their place unless a modification of this permit is a»thorized b;* the Secretary of the Army or his authorizes' representative; and that neither the fill itself nor buildings or structures erected in accordance with the plans and drawings attached hereto may be dedicated to any different use than that contemplated at the time of issuance of this permit unless a modification of this permit is authorized by the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative. BY AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY: del ;L. . A. C. MATHEWS GZ, c� Colonel, Corps of Engineers District,Fngineer Alaska District • Permittee hereby accepts the terms.and conditions .of this permit. Permittee Vice President /Treasurer Title Oct. 20, 1972 Date *A judgment as to whether or not suspension, modification or revocation is in the public interest involves a consideration of the impact that any such action or the absence of any such action may have on factors affecting the public interest. Such factors include, but are not limited to navigation, fish and wildlife, water quality, economics, conservation, aesthetics, recreation, water supply, flood damage prevention, ecosystems and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people. USC 4 GS 0. ft N.W.. B. M.N.W.: ?6.. ML LW 0.0': :. Lowasf Tid, ) : —4,0 ..This dela :n.ist be. adjusted la the 4.4' fond subsidsnca.. • Latitude. J7'47' /2" N ;bode l62 = 24'.55'►' TIDAL DATA;. • .............. VICINITY MAP from LES.C. G.S. _:Char! No 8545 Soundings rn rafhoms. of M L L W - PROPOSED. RETENTION 0�. -. .5.5.5.5.. .. .5 .5 .5 .5. SEAFOOD PLANT EXPANSION... INCLUDING: FLOCK FILL BUILDING, "ti; /1- (ARF' • IN :: . :INNER ANCHORAGE, KoD1AK: FIARBOR :.- AT ::. KODIAK) ' ALASKA :. .. . 5 &B FISHERIES, INC «.5.5.5.5:: :. DATE: • AUGUST : !7, SWEET I OF: 2 Eicsirrinta- eu ti_gtutte. Pre° mance" 15‘111=011.1a. • • , ION 1---1 I /10 30 LO /0 1.11 - Horizontal - bCale 40 dea Id 10 3 0 • . .20 Verisc.41 Seale — • .. 25' Qs ........ ..... C rtAmt Tttou 2 •0 o • J D. 3 1E0 .EKIST/14. But 1-01 Roc PC Ftt.L. Dacca( ce 4 It /4 ....ltatars ,/2 /2. CAPS Eir"youva. Pol.= EKts-rmis Docx EJ(I5-ipI3. Recut, FILL. . . • - . isoPc //x6 „. -Xoroi.0.14 • . • • • . - • • • • • - • - • • • TION es PROPOSED • RETENTION. OF SEAFOOD PLANT EXPANSION • INCLUDING Fi'OCIi FILL) BUIL DiNG, Sr/HARF& DOLPHINS 1N: INNER _ANCHORAGE) KODiAll HARBOR AT: KODIAK) ALASKA - BY. B&B FISHERIES/ INC. DATE: AUGUST 17 /972* * - SWEET 2 OF 2 .„_ ARTMENT OF THE ARN NoTE. —It is to be understood that this instrument does not give any property rights either in real estate or mate-. rial, or any exclusive privileges; and that it does not authorize any injury to private property or invasion of private rights, or any infringement of Federal, State, or local laws or regulations, nor does it obviate the necessity of obtaining State assent to the work authorized. IT MERELY EXPRESSES THE ASSENT OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SO FAR AS CON- CERNS THE PUBLIC RIGHTS OF NAVIGATION. (See Cummings V. Chicago, 188 U. S., 410.) 18 -133e8 n Kodiak Harbor 33/ Alaska Builders, Inc. Box 2281 Kodiak, Alaska- 99615 Gentlemen: PERMIT Alaska District Corps of Engineers. Anchorage, _Alaska,__ 23 Septemb"9 66 27 February 1967 . :This permit is hereby transferred .to B & B Fish Company. t9)40- C‘2_ - i-16 CLARE F. FARLEY Colonel, CE. • District Engineer Referring to written request dated 19 August 1966. I ha,-e tc' inform ynu nat., upon the recommendation of the Chj.ef of En inoern, and under the provisions of Section 10 of the Act of Congress approved March 3, 1899, entitled An act making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain..public works on rivers and harbors, and for other pur- poses," you are hereby authorized by the Secretary of the Army. to construct a rock fill and dock (Here describe the proposed structure or work.) t inner anchorage of St. Paul Harbor. (Here to be named the river, harbor, or waterway concerned.) k, Alaska (Here to be named the nearest well -known locality— preferably a town or city —and the distance in miles and tenths the same, stating whether above or below or giving direction by points of co Rtsonnrdd n tsl i point In i accordance with the plans shown on the drawing attached hereto and marked: (Or drawings; give file number or other definite identification marks.) "PROPOSED ROCK FILL AND DOCK. 19 August 1966" subject to the following conditions: • (a) That the work shall .,o the supervision and approval of the it:z_ ngineer, Corps of Engineers, in charge of the locality, who may temporarily suspend the work at any time, if in his judgment the interests of navi- gation so require. (b) That any material' dredged in the prosecution of the work herein authorized shall be removed evenly and no large refuse piles, ridges across the bed of the waterway, or deep holes that may have a tendency to cause injury to navigable channels or to the banks of the waterway shall be left. If any pipe, wire, or cable hereby authorized is laid in a trench, the formation of permanent ridges across the bed of the waterway shall be avoided and the back filling shall be so done as not to increase the cost of future dredging for navigation. Any material to be deposited or dumped under this authorization, either in the waterway or on shore above high -water mark, shall be deposited or dumped at the locality shown on the drawing hereto attached, and, if so prescribed thereon, within or behind a good and substantial bulkhead or bulkheads, such as will prevent escape of the material in the waterway. If the mate- rial is to be deposited in the harbor of New York, or in its adjacent or tributary waters, or in Long Island Sound, a permit therefor must be previously obtained from the Supervisor of New York Harbor, New York City. (c) That there shall be no unreasonable interference with navigation by the work herein authorized. (d) That if inspections or any other operations by the United States are necessary in the interest of navigation, all expenses connected therewith shall be borne by the permittee. (e) That no attempt shall be made by the permittee or the owner to forbid the full and free use by the public of all navigable waters at or adjacent to the work or structure. (f) That if future operations by the United States require an alteration in the position of the structure or work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion of the Secretary of the Army, it shall cause unreasonable obstruction to the free navigation of said water, the owner will be required upon due notice from the Secretary of the Army, to remove or alter the structural work or obstructions caused thereby without expense to the United States, so as to render naviga- tion reasonably free, easy, and unobstructed; and if, upon the expiration or revocation of this permit, the structure, fill, excavation, or other modification of the watercourse hereby authorized shall not be completed, the owners shall, without expense to the United States, and to such extent and in such time and manner as the Secretary of the Army may require, remove all or any portion of the uncompleted structure or fill and restore to its former condition the navi- gable capacity of tie wla:rcourLe. No claim siall t•a mado against the Unite3 S.ateu on account of any saeh removal or alteration. (g) That the United States shall in no case be liable for any damage or injury to the structure or work herein authorized which may be caused by or result from future operations undertaken by the Government for the conserva- tion or improvement of navigation, or for other purposes, and no claim or right to compensation shall accrue from any such damage. (h) That if the display of lights and signals on any work hereby authorized is not otherwise provided for by law, such lights and signals as may be prescribed by the U. S. Coast Guard, shall be installed and maintained by and at the expense of the owner. (i) That the permittee shall notify the said district engineer at what time the work will be commenced, and as far in advance of the time of commencement as the said district engineer may specify, and shall also notify him promptly, in writing, of the commencement of work, suspension of work, if for a period of more than one week, resumption of work, and its completion. (j) That if the structure or work herein authorized is not completed on or before - 4-31st -- day of December , 19 69, this permit, if not previously revoked or specifically extended, shall cease and be null and void. y authority of the Secretary of the Army: ENG FORM SEP 48 1721 (Civil) BM 1145 -2-303 CLARE F. FARLEY Colonel, Corps of Engineers District Engineer This form supersedes ED Form 95, dated 1 Apr 48, which may be used until exhausted. J U. 5. GOVERNMENT ,efeUeG OFFICE 18- 13188 -5 • flu _ VI CIN ITY from US C a GS Chart No.8546 SCALE 1:10,000 Dated: August 19, 1966. 100 50 0 100 200 Application by --Prepared by = • _ •-• • - BARR AND .ASSOCIATES • Box 792 ••: • Kodiak, Alaska ALASKA BUILDERS , _ Box 2281.._ Kodiak, Alaska •Sur Ref. • City. of Kodiak PROPOSED ROCK FILL DOCK Des.. a-R.B. Tr. C. La Ch. LR.B. Drwg. no. AB1660819J1 ....a No- ... ....... .•....•• ..... ....... . • _ • 5"x 12" _decking _._4x 12 joist _16"o.c. __12"x 12" caps - dock 6ux 12Thorizontal plank Ibulkhead. EL.22.00' EL. B.001_ EL.-6.00' I 2 Riprap , ir*---IfTreated piles® 10 ' o.c. each way Bulkhead Llne Rpck Fill 4" rod ties to • .• • dead men rIginal ground. *.. _ • • R.O.W.--- y2 TYPICAL. SECTION _ J.S. C.B G.S. T !DAL 'DATA Top of deck is 41.1' above M HH W - Highest Tide (Est.) _2_13.0' Mean Higher High Water- 8.51 Mean High Water: : • • _7.61 Mean Low Water. _ ' 1.01 .-- .,,, Mean,Lower Low Water. • .• • - -• : -- • - ::::: . 0.01 ..-. Lowest Tide (Est) . '4.01 • . . Dated: August 19,1966 All soundings, elevations and referenced .. data are pre-earthguake and must be . adjusted for subsidence (5'1) .to. _ - correspond to Tidal Data. Scale in feet - 1.0 0 50 Application by 150 —Prepared by BARR AND ASSOCIATES Box 792 Kodiak, Alaska ALASKA BULLDERS , INC. Box 2281 Kodiak , Alaska Sur. Ref.... City of Kodiak PROPOSED ROCK FILL a DOCK. _Des. J. R. B. Tr. C. L.J. Ch. J. R.B. _Drwg. n . A B 1 66 0 819 J 2' .4 940.1_4(.2e, t✓twld.;∎ yRSy iONS.^• .��� C L JNDS vb`(iND AS- GUILT • . T /DELAND TPACT:W 3/ WESTERN ALASKA FlSI- IERIES • KOO /4K CPAWN DY..51.auh.mar, CG4L& /"•E0 fiat . 'ilG/L9KA DAM. hr Ammo., 1.97 REF. ce to, ,ftt „..• . ......... ,.. -:-..." .--- , - a,...-- -- ,•• of tu •E ik 01' 5 4. • 5-1 PA" LICIXID • .pd ab.ebte ...red co ab:ICS. • ere', net. el.., 44.. h,c Are UP.PATKO : becebe, /bee