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BOWERS FIELD -AIRPORT MASTER PLAN <br />A. Known threatened and endangered species; <br />B. Incompatible land uses; <br />C. Air and water quality; <br />D. Waste water and solid waste treatment and/or disposal; <br />E. Drainage patterns (Storm water issues, storm water detention ponds); <br />F. Wetlands; and <br />G. Parks and recreational areas. <br />The Consultant will gather this information and provide summary and applicable excerpts to be included <br />in the Master Plan Report. <br />Product: Compilation of existing environmental data or issues to be used in subsequent tasks relating to <br />alternative evaluations os well as final pion recommendations. <br />6.1.2 -Part 2 -Evaluation of Proposed Development (see Element 7, Task 7.3 for details on this Item} <br />By using data collected in Part 1 of this task, the preliminary development alternatives will be evaluated <br />to identify potential environmental issues. <br />Task 6.2 -Prepare Environmental Working Paper <br />The Consultant will develop a detailed working paper summarizing the tasks outlined above. The draft <br />working paper will provide information for subsequent decisions. This working paper will be submitted <br />to Kittitas County and the Federal Aviation Administration for review and comment approxlmately two <br />weeks prior to scheduled meetings. The draft working paper will be distributed to the planning advisory <br />committee at least one week prior to a scheduled meeting. <br />Product: A narrative and graphical summary of the preceding tasks; the working paper will be revised as <br />necessary based on review comments and will subsequently become a chapter of the Airport Master Plan <br />report. <br />ELEMENT 7 -ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS <br />This element of the study will consist of four components: <br />A. Goals Definition; <br />B. Identification of Alternatives; <br />C. Evaluation of Alternatives; and <br />D. Recommendations. <br />Based on established goals and desires of the appropriate entities and an evaluation of potential <br />alternatives for airport development, a specific plan and program for airport development will be <br />Page 122