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<br /> <br />8 <br /> <br />portion of the owner’s development plans that lie within BPA’s right –of-way. (See <br />Condition # 31) <br /> <br />Kittitas County Building Official <br />The Kittitas County Building Department commented on the proposal on June 23rd, 2017, stating that <br />“All construction of buildings shall conform to most current adopted edition of the IBC, IFC, IRC and <br />Wash State Amendments as well as any other building codes adopted by Washington State at the time of <br />building permit submittal.” <br /> <br />County Analysis <br /> <br />Compliance with these codes will be required at the time of building permit submittal. No further <br />analysis is required for these recommendations. <br /> <br />Public Comments <br />Public comments are shown in Index # 65. Comments received included the following concerns: <br /> <br />1) Rural Density and Character <br />Several comments raised concerns over the density of the proposed development and <br />maintenance of rural character. Density and rural character related issues are examined in <br />Sections VI and VII. <br /> <br />2) Police Service <br />Mitigation for impacts to police services is discussed in the FEIS (pg. 3-158). Fair share <br />contributions can be made from the project to provide resources for additional personnel as well <br />as equipment or facilities to accommodate police response. <br /> <br />3) Wildlife Habitat <br />Applicant is required to develop a Wildlife Habitat Management Plan in coordination with WDFW <br />and to provide an updated wetland report with site reconnaissance to occur in the wet season / spring <br />high flows. Additional mitigation measures are discussed in the FEIS, and include (pg. 331): <br />a. A Fire Management Plan be developed and implemented. (See Condition # 5) <br />b. Outdoor lighting restrictions. (See Condition # 6) <br />c. Native landscaping. (See Condition # 7) <br />d. Retain native vegetation where clear & grade is not required for roads, utilities, and <br />structures. (See Condition # 8) <br />e. Traffic slowing measures. (See Condition #9) <br />f. Outdoor food waste management plan for homeowners. (See Condition # 10) <br /> <br />4) Mail Service <br />Mitigation measures proposed in the EIS will address these concerns, including potential acquisition <br />of a new post office or rural mail delivery service (pg. 163). <br /> <br />5) East Acres Plat CC&Rs <br />The CC&Rs on the East Acres plat are a civil matter to be sorted out between the relevant parties. <br /> <br />6) Roads <br />Mitigation measures proposed in the EIS will address transportation concerns, which included (pg. <br />93): <br />a. Simple change from one-way stop control to an all-way stop control would improve the <br />LOS from LOS F to LOS C.