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12/18/2018
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Commissioners' Agenda
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Conduct a Closed Record Meeting to consider the Hearing Examiner's Recommendation for the Vantage to Pomona Transmission Line Conditional Use Permit (CU-18-00001)
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Board Discussion and Decision
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50108
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Conduct closed record hearing
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Vantage to Pomona Heights Chapter 3 <br />230 kV Transmission Line Project FEIS Affected Environment <br /> PAGE 3-161 <br />Hang Gliding Area, and between the Crab Creek Corridor and Burkett Lake Recreation Area and the <br />Beverly Sand Dunes OHV Park. <br />Route Segment 3c also crosses the Milwaukee Corridor and just west of the Columbia Basin Wildlife <br />Refuge – Lower Crab Creek Units (Nunnally Lake fishing area), and is located adjacent to the Burkett <br />Lake and Crab Creek Corridor Recreation Area. The route segment is approximately a third of a mile east <br />of the eastern shore of Burkett Lake. On the north end near the Vantage Substation, the route crosses <br />private and Reclamation lands where dispersed hunting activities may occur. Owners of approximately <br />12,690 acres of private land are enrolled in the “Feel Free to Hunt” WDFW agreement program within the <br />Project study area of Route Segment 3c on its north end. <br />3.5.4.11 Route Segment NNR-2 <br />Route Segment NNR-2 is located on JBLM YTC managed land, primarily in an area of intensive <br />administrative and operational activity (cantonment area). There are no recreation areas or significant <br />recreational activities occurring along this route segment. <br />3.5.4.12 Route Segment NNR-3 <br />Recreational activities associated with this route segment include those related to DNR’s Selah Cliffs <br />NAP (wildflower and wildlife watching, scenic viewing) and those associated with the Selah Butte <br />Watchable Wildflower Area on BLM lands and other dispersed hunting and recreational activities <br />occurring on BLM and private lands. <br />3.5.4.13 Route Segment NNR-4 <br />Recreational activities associated with this route segment include those related with dispersed hunting <br />activity occurring on private lands on the west end of the route segment. Most of the route segment is <br />located on JBLM YTC-managed land, lands dedicated to military training activities, with no recreational <br />activities allowed. <br />3.5.4.14 Route Segment NNR-5 <br />Route Segment NNR-5 is located on entirely JBLM YTC-managed land, lands dedicated to military <br />training activities, with no recreational activities allowed. <br />3.5.4.15 Route Segment NNR-6 <br />Route Segment NNR-6 is located entirely on JBLM YTC-managed land, lands dedicated to military <br />training activities, with no recreational activities allowed. <br />3.5.4.16 Route Segment NNR-7 <br />Route Segment NNR-7 is located entirely on JBLM YTC-managed land, lands dedicated to military <br />training activities. Nearby recreational activities (within one mile of the route segment) are associated <br />with and confined within the John Wayne Pioneer Trail Corridor located north of the route segment. <br />3.5.4.17 Route Segment NNR-8 <br />Route Segment NNR-8 is located on entirely JBLM YTC-managed land, lands dedicated to military <br />training activities. Recreational activities are associated and confined within the John Wayne Pioneer <br />Trail located north of the route segment. Recreational activities within the vicinity of Route Segment <br />NNR-8 include those associated with the Columbia River, Priest Rapids Reservoir, Wanapum Reservoir, <br />Wanapum Heritage Center, and Wanapum Dam Overlook.
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