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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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25 Mapped wetlands appear at the southern extent of the property. These may (or <br />may not) be associated with the irrigation ditch that delivers water through the <br />property. Although they are likely low habitat value currently, any wetland losses <br />should be fully mitigated. (There may be opportunities for mitigation at the <br />northern extent of the property.) • The floodplain areas identified by FEMA on <br />this site represent current irrigation ditch alignment. These ditches can and do <br />convey floodwaters associated with Reecer Creek (and sometimes Dry Creek). • <br />Reecer Creek flows east of the property. It is a fish bearing stream that has <br />benefited from multiple publicly funded projects to restore fish habitat. ESA <br />listed steelhead are present in Reecer Creek as well as coho and chinook <br />salmon. • During the irrigation season, there is probably a relatively high water <br />table at this location as well due to its proximity to Reecer Creek and the delivery <br />ditches supplying water to this property and nearby parcels. <br />28 Not familier with this site. <br />29 Additional traffic / road damage/noise/. Can be seen from freeway " Take the first <br />freeway exist after the transfer station...". Close to sensitive environmental areas <br />e.g. ground water, river, water runoff. Or how about this " my house in the <br />development just east of the dump. And when the wind blows just right, you can <br />really smell the mountain air! " <br />32 Negative visual impact and smell when coming into town. <br />34 This would be my second choice. <br />35 think this is the second most viable choice <br />36 It would be my second choice. <br />37 Not familiar with it.n <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 site also provides for multiple routes for access from most of the lower <br />county over roads that at this time are not particularly crowded with traffic. A <br />good site. Because of a steam proximity, flood control may cost a bit more than <br />the Cement Plant Site. A good site Number 2 on my list. <br />ResponseID Response <br />14
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