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Washington State Department of Ecology has confirmed that the <br />engineering and construction plans for the facility have been completed. <br />d. When the effluent volume reaches a monthly average of 14,000 gallons <br />per day the applicant will be required to have obtained a building permit <br />for the facility and to have started the construction of the facility. No <br />additional building permits will be issued until the Kittitas County <br />Building Department has confirmed that a building permit for the facility <br />has been issued and that construction has started. <br />e. When the effluent volume reaches a monthly average of 15,000 gallons <br />per day the applicant will be required to have completed and have an <br />operational reclaimed facility. No additional building permits will be <br />issued until the Washington State Department of Health or the Washington <br />State Department of Ecology has confirmed that the facility is operational. <br />f. The applicant will record and provide to Community Development <br />Services the recorded meter readings for each Community Septic System <br />or Large On Site Septic System on a quarterly basis. <br />H. If the applicant wishes to access city systems in the future, all improvements <br />shall be developed to current city standards. <br />I. Metering shall be required on all residential well connections and metering <br />results shall be recorded in a manner consistent with Kittitas County and <br />Washington State Department of Ecology requirements (Memorandum of <br />Agreement between Kittitas County and Washington State). <br />J. The approval of this division of land includes no guarantee that there is a legal <br />right to withdraw groundwater within the land division. The approval of this <br />division of land provides no guarantee that use of water under the ground <br />water exemption (RCW 90.44.050) for this plat or any portion thereof will not <br />be subject to curtailment by the Department of Ecology or a court of law. <br />K. Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 173-150 provides for the protection <br />of existing rights against impairment, i.e. interruption or interference in the <br />availability of water. If the water supply in your area becomes limited your <br />use could be curtailed by those with senior water rights. <br />IV. Historic and Cultural Preservation <br />A. Prior to any ground breaking activity on the subject property, the applicant <br />shall consult with the Yakama Nation regarding an archaeological survey of <br />the subject property due to a high potential for cultural resource sites at the <br />proposed subdivision. Documentation shall be submitted to Community <br />Development Services to be maintained in the project file. <br />P-07-31 <br />Palomino Fields Preliminary Plat <br />Page 12 of 18 <br />