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12/18/2018
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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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 3-254 <br />One TCP has been identified within the 150-foot wide and 500-foot wide Route Segment NNR-4 <br />corridors. <br />3.11.4.14 Route Segment NNR-5 <br />There are a total of 33 acres within the 150-foot wide corridor and 112 acres within the 500-foot wide <br />corridor of Route Segment NNR-5. In both the 150-foot wide and 500-foot wide corridors, 100 percent of <br />the land (33 acres and 112 acres, respectively) has been previously surveyed for cultural resources (Table <br />3.11-1). <br />No archaeological or architectural resources have been documented; however, one TCP has been reported <br />within both the 150-foot wide and 500-foot wide Route Segment NNR-5 corridors (Tables 3.11-2 and <br />3.11-3). <br />3.11.4.15 Route Segment NNR-6 <br />A total of 118 acres are within the 150-foot wide corridor and 395 acres are within the 500-foot wide <br />corridor of Route Segment NNR-6. According to DAHP records, in both the 150-foot wide and 500-foot <br />wide corridors, 100 percent of the land (118 acres and 395 acres, respectively) has been previously <br />surveyed for cultural resources (Table 3.11-1). Some of the land within this route segment was recently <br />re-surveyed by the YNCRP (Camuso and Lally 2014; Camuso and Lally 2015). <br />Within the 150-foot wide corridor of NNR-6 a total of 15 archaeological resources have been reported <br />and one TCP. The archaeological resources include six prehistoric lithic scatters, four historic debris <br />scatters, and five isolated finds. Within the 500-foot wide corridor of Route Segment NNR-6a total of 16 <br />archaeological resources have been reported, which include those mentioned above and one additional <br />isolated find. All of these are currently unevaluated for their National Register eligibility. <br />One TCP has been reported with both the 150-foot wide and 500-foot wide Route Segment NNR-6 <br />corridors and is also unevaluated for its National Register eligibility. <br />3.11.4.16 Route Segment NNR-7 <br />Along Route Segment NNR-7, there are a total of 150 acres within the 150-foot wide corridor and 503 <br />acres within the 500-foot wide corridor. A total of 150 acres (100 percent) have been previously surveyed <br />for cultural resources within the 150-foot wide corridor and 503 acres (100 percent) within the 500-foot <br />wide corridor has been surveyed for cultural resources (Table 3.11-1). Some of the land within this route <br />segment was recently re-surveyed by the YNCRP (Camuso and Lally 2014; Camuso and Lally 2015). <br />A total of 22 archaeological resources have been recorded within 150-foot wide corridor of Route <br />Segment NNR-7. This includes 12 prehistoric lithic scatters, one prehistoric lithic quarry and scatter, four <br />multi-component sites (sites include lithic debitage and historic artifacts including sanitary and hole in top <br />cans), and five prehistoric isolated finds. Six of the sites have been recommended eligible for listing on <br />the National Register and 16 are unevaluated. <br />The 500-foot wide corridor has a total of 25 archaeological resources, including 15 prehistoric lithic <br />scatters, one prehistoric lithic quarry and scatter, four multi-component sites (sites include lithic debitage <br />and historic artifacts including sanitary and hole in top cans), and five prehistoric isolated finds. Seven of <br />the sites have been recommended eligible for listing on the National Register and 18 are unevaluated <br />(Tables 3.11-2 and 3.11-3). <br />One TCP is located within the 150-foot wide and 500-foot wide Route Segment NNR-7 corridors.
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