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9/4/2018
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Public Hearing to Consider the Purchase of Real Estate Commonly Known as Parcel 611033, US 97/Old Hwy 10 Site, Ellensburg, WA.
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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22 Good choice <br />23 Has my vote. This if I understand it is between I-90 97. It has right turn access <br />from Rt 10 Faust intersection. Good for [illegible] Less new environmental impact <br />Already industrial <br />25 Mapped wetlands appear on the site. Many are likely artificially constructed, but <br />may be providing habitat and water quality functions that should be mitigated for. <br />• Mill Ditch runs along the western and southern portions of this property. It is <br />an irrigation ditch that is screened. • This property was historically part of the <br />Yakima River floodplain/channel migration zone; now separated by I-90. It is <br />highly likely this property is in hyporheic exchange with the Yakima River. This <br />likely results in a relatively high water table throughout most of the year (as <br />evidenced by the water surface elevation in the surrounding ponds). Protecting <br />water quality will be of the upmost importance. • Overland flooding may be <br />limited due to I-90 and the Dry Creek levee, but ground water flooding seems <br />likely to occur during high flow events. <br />28 I feel this would be a good place for it . It is away from homes and businesses. <br />34 This would be my first choice since it has been utilized by a cement company-- <br />which has probably made the land less desirable for other things and its a good <br />location. <br />35 Think this is a viable option, not around homes but fairly accessible to others <br />and a short drive <br />36 This seems a good site and in an area with less homes near it. <br />37 Not familiar with it. <br />38 Looks like a good site, with easy access for most people. I see little difference <br />between Cement plant and US97/Old Highway 10 sites. <br />39 I prefer either the Highway 10 or Cement plant over the Tjossem site primarily <br />for access. <br />40 This is perhaps the best site to avoid water problems. It's location provides for <br />multiple routes for access from most of the lower county over roads that at this <br />time are not particularly crowded with traffic. A good site. Number 1 on my list.. <br />Possibly the lowest cost. <br />ResponseID Response <br />11
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