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Filed tor Record 04/16/2009 04 :48 :53 PM-Kittitas County, WA Auditor-200904160090 Page 76 of 118 <br />concrete washout areas; waste disposal measures; and an accidental spill control and cleanup <br />plan. <br />B-11 No earthwork shall occur between November I and February 28 in areas with high erosion <br />potential. These dates may be extended by the Planning Director based on dry/wet weather <br />conditions. <br />Po l-Construction Impact. <br />B-12 The applicant shall monitor water quality as identified in the DEIS, FEIS, and these <br />Conditions. Proposed monitoring programs shall be prepared and submitted to the County for its <br />review and approval prior to approval of initial site development plan. The Water Quality <br />Monitoring Program, which shall be implemented during operation of the MPR to protect water <br />quality, shall include the following: <br />(a) a groundwater monitoring program incorporating the parameters identified in the EIS; <br />and <br />(b) surface water monitoring program to measure performance of drainage system . <br />B-13 Additional Conditions to protect water quality include: <br />(a) infiltrating stormwater after treatment, excepting some catchments immediately adjacent <br />to Stream C; <br />(b) establishing a design criterion for water quality facilities to treat approximately 91 <br />percent of all runoff (on an average annual basis); <br />(c) locating, constructing and operating gasoline and diesel fuel storage tanks and fueling <br />areas in accordance with Ecology regulations (Chapter 173-360 WAC); <br />(d) providing drainage control for maintenance areas; and <br />(e) implementing BMPs for the equestrian centers, which shall include preventing outdoor <br />use of paddocks during the wet season (October through April) and control of sediment in <br />runoff from dirt areas. <br />B-14 Concurrent with submittal of an application for any site development plan that includes a <br />golf course, the applicant shall prepare and submit for the County's review and approval, a golf <br />course management plan that addresses protection of water quality. The plan shall include <br />provisions regarding proposed design for fairways, greens, tees and water bodies, to ensure <br />appropriate drainage and infiltration; integrated pest management, to reduce use of pesticides; <br />computer controlled irrigation, to reduce water consumption; storage and handling of all <br />chemical substances, consistent with applicable state and federal requirements; a discussion of <br />the toxicity, mobility, persistence and risk associated with use of proposed pesticides, fertilizers , <br />fungicides and other applications; and drainage controls and facilities, to ensure appropriate <br />collection, treatment and release of golf course runoff. Standards shall be as specified in the <br />Development Agreement. The storage of all hazardous materials shall follow the same guidelines <br />as prescribed by the latest codes and regulations from various agencies. The focus on the golf <br />course chemicals shall be part of a total plan for use, containment and disposal of all hazardous <br />materials during construction and operation of the MPR. All chemicals on site will require <br />MSDS sheets at site and construction main office for use in emergency situations. <br />Suncadia MPR Conditions of Approval <br />December 2, 2008 <br />Page 8