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Filed for Record 04/16/2009 04:48:53 PM - Kittitas County, WA Auditor - 200904160090 Page 96 of 118 <br />C-26 Concurrent with submittal of the first site development plan, the applicant shall prepare and <br />submit to Kittitas County, a lighting plan for the MPR. The plan shall incorporate the following <br />standards: <br />a) Use of full -cutoff shielding on outdoor light fixtures; <br />b) Mounting of light fixture luminaries at a height of not greater than 30 feet; <br />c) Establishment of roadway lighting standards based on needed light distribution and the <br />luminance of roadway surfaces; <br />d) Use of high-pressure sodium (HPS) outdoor lights; <br />e) Use of timer controls to regulate when and where lighting would occur; <br />fj Avoiding unnecessary lighting of building facades; and <br />g) adoption of standards/recommendations for exterior lighting intensity determined by the <br />Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA). <br />The applicant and County may address the above mentioned standards in the MPR Development <br />Agreement. <br />Recreation. The EIS discusses adverse impacts to recreation and identifies mitigation measures <br />that should be implemented. Pursuant to Kittitas County SEPA Ordinance Section 15.04.200(d), <br />Comprehensive Plan Policies GPO 2.187, 2.198-2.201, and the goals, policies, use regulations <br />and environment designations of the Shoreline Master Program, the following mitigation <br />measures will be required. <br />C-27 All on-site trails shall be clearly marked to indicate intended trail uses, and to minimize the <br />potential for user conflicts. Coordinate with neighboring landowners, public and private, to <br />coordinate access management and prevent trespass problems with neighbors. <br />C-28 Public information such as signs, maps or brochures shall be developed, in coordination <br />with public agencies where possible and provided on the site to describe on- and off-site <br />recreational resources and associated rules. <br />C-29 The applicant shall conduct periodic surveys of guests and residents to identify on-site and <br />off-site recreational activity patterns. The applicant shall share this information with recreation <br />providers to assist them to monitor use patterns at recreation resources considered to be sensitive <br />and/or subject to use pressures. Modification of on-site recreational programs or facilities shall <br />be considered, if warranted, if excessive off-site recreational use by MPR visitors occurs. <br />Public Services. The EIS discusses adverse impacts to public services and identifies mitigation <br />measures that should be implemented. Pursuant to Kittitas County SEPA Ordinance Section <br />15.04.200(d), and Comprehensive Plan Policies 2.209-2.215, the following mitigation measures <br />will be required. <br />C-30 Required conditions for public services are based, in large part, on assumptions and <br />analyses of costs and revenues to Kittitas County and other service providers identified in the <br />Final EIS. The applicant shall verify, monitor and report on costs and revenues accruing to <br />Kittitas County, the Cities of Cle Elum, South Cle Elum, and Roslyn and any other service <br />Suncadia MPR Conditions of Approval Page 28 <br />December 2, 2008 <br />