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48907 Sauk Prairie Rd
Darrington, WA 98241

48907 Sauk Prairie Rd, Darrington, WA 98241 is a 3 bed, 1 bath, 1,493 ft² vacant/residential land built in 1935 of 40.000 acres with 5 construction permits. This vacant / residential is currently off market.

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48907 Sauk Prairie Rd has 5 permit records.

Permit History
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Permits
September 21, 2021
Project Name: Mouse Creek Drainage Improvement ProjectDescription: Frontage improvements per approved plans with 20 117712lda/20 117586shor/20 117599shor/20 117711fhzStatus: finalType: Minor constructionFees: $144Effective Date: 2021-09-21Permit Number: 21112576D6
September 21, 2021
Project Name: Mouse Creek Drainage Improvement ProjectDescription: Epermit description of work: phase 2 of the mouse creek drainage improvement project proposes to re-establish flow in the stream by excavating approximately 545 feet of the historic channel. Approximately 70 linear feet of the channel will be on usfs land immediately adjacent to the north side of the roadway and the remainder will be on private property. The primary purpose of the project is to reduce flooding that overtops sauk prairie road during times of high precipitation and associated runoff. Flood reduction will be achieved by restoring the channel of mouse creek. The stream transports a large load of sediment. It historically deposited its sediment load in an upstream area within an alluvial fan at the base of the steep slopes south of sauk prairie road. After a berm was installed on the right bank of mouse creek preventing deposition of the sediment upstream the sediment load was transported down to the roadway where it aggraded. This aggradation eventually caused an avulsion Status: finalFees: $2,060Effective Date: 2021-09-21Permit Number: 20117712LDA
July 29, 2021
Project Name: Mouse Creek Drainage Improvement ProjectDescription: Epermit description of work: snohomish county pw is proposing to reduce flooding on sauk prairie road at bridge 631 approximately 3 miles northeast of darrington. The flooding is caused by sediment aggrading in the channel of mouse creek and causing flows to avulse towards a small culvert just east of the bridge. Sediment has accumulated at the inlet and outlet of the culvert and is blocking flows. Phase I work included excavating the stream channel upstream of the roadway; this area was not in a flood hazard area. Phase 2 proposes to excavate sediment from the channel downstream of the roadway. This area is within the 100-year floodplain and 500-year floodplain of the sauk river; it is not within a floodway. Approximately 494 cubic yards of sediment will be removed; 64 cubic yards from a small U.S. Forest service property immediately adjacent to the roadway and 430 cubic yards from the turner property. Please see the project description/narrative for more detailed informationStatus: issuedBusiness Name: Contractor UnknownFees: $309Effective Date: 2021-07-29Permit Number: 20117711FHZ
November 19, 2020
Project Name: Mouse Creek Drainage Improvement ProjectDescription: Epermit description of work: snohomish county is proposing to reduce flooding over sauk prairie road at bridge 631. Mouse creek originates in a steep canyon south of the roadway and carries a large load of sediment. It accumulates in the stream channel at the bridge and causes the stream flows to avulse toward a small culvert east of the bridge. Sediment accumulates at the inlet and outlet of the culvert causing the flooding. In phase 1 in 2019 the stream was excavated upstream of the road. In phase 2 the stream channel will be excavated for 525 linear feet downstream of the roadway. Approximately 70 linear feet will be on U.S. Forest service land immediately adjacent to the north side of the roadway and 455 linear feet on the turner property north of the usfs parcel. Approximately 494 cubic yards of sediment will be excavated. *documents under parent 20-117586 shor*Status: plancheckType: Shoreline permitFees: $1,607Effective Date: 2020-11-19Permit Number: 20117599SHOR
November 19, 2020
Project Name: Mouse Creek Drainage Improvement ProjectDescription: Epermit description of work: snohomish county is proposing to reduce flooding over sauk prairie road at bridge 631. Mouse creek originates in a steep canyon south of the roadway and carries a large load of sediment. It accumulates in the stream channel at the bridge and causes the stream flows to avulse toward a small culvert east of the bridge. Sediment accumulates at the inlet and outlet of the culvert causing the flooding. In phase 1 in 2019 the stream was excavated upstream of the road. In phase 2 the stream channel will be excavated for 525 linear feet downstream of the roadway. Approximately 70 linear feet will be on U.S. Forest service land immediately adjacent to the north side of the roadway and 455 linear feet on the turner property north of the usfs parcel. Approximately 494 cubic yards of sediment will be excavatedStatus: plancheckType: Shoreline permitFees: $3,090Effective Date: 2020-11-19Permit Number: 20117586SHOR

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