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Environmentally Sensitive Areas <br />4. Wetland Areas and Buffers and Stream: Wetlands A, B, C, and D, and Stream A and <br />their associated buffers shall be shown on the face of the final development plat and <br />on the final development plan. <br />5. Wetlands B._C,-and D; Wetlands B, C, and D, and associated buffer areas of at least <br />20 feet (KCC 17A.04.020), shall be located within Open Space tracts. <br />6. Wetland A: Wetland A is located near the proposed access road from US 97. The <br />applicant has indicated that road construction may result in wetland impacts. Kittitas <br />County requires, to the extent practical, a zero net loss of wetlands (KCC <br />17A.04.015). In the event that disturbance to Wetland A cannot be avoided: a) <br />disturbed areas shall be replaced at a ratio of 1.5 to 1, in accordance with KCC <br />17A.04.050; b) remaining undisturbed areas of Wetland A and its buffer shall be <br />placed in an Open Space tract; and c) prior to ground disturbance, a Wetland <br />Mitigation Plan, showing areas of wetland disturbance and creation shall be submitted <br />to Community Development Services for review and approval in consultation with <br />Washington State Departments of Ecology and Fish and Wildlife. Prior to final <br />development plan approval, all necessary wetland replacement and features shall be <br />constructed according to the Wetland Mitigation Plan. <br />7. Future Residential Lot Confi ,ration: Future residential lot configuration shall be <br />designed to minimize indirect impacts to wetlands. Indirect impacts would include <br />changes in quantity or quality of ground or surface water flows feeding the wetlands, <br />noise or Iight glare at night, removal or corridors used by wildlife to access the <br />wetlands, and stormwater influences. <br />Cultural Resources <br />8. The three archaeological sites located during the course of the Reiss-Landreau <br />Research cultural resources survey (known as the Zuke Spring Site, the Zuke <br />Farmstead, and the Bettas Road Homestead) have the potential for eligibility to the <br />National Register of Historic places, and shall be avoided in all work plans, or be <br />evaluated for significance, and mitigated appropriately prior to construction. <br />9. The Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation identified the McCallum <br />family cemetery as being within parcel 20-17-3400-0006. The text on the back of <br />one of the grave markers reads, "This cemetery consists of one acre deeded forever." <br />A one acre Open Space tract containing the historic cemetery shall be placed on the <br />final development plan. Historic cemeteries are protected from damage under <br />Washington law. <br />Z-07-08 and LL -08-02 <br />Dunford PUD Rezone and <br />Preliminary Large Lot Subdivision <br />Page 19 of 28 <br />