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water system application shall be submitted, reviewed and approved by the State of Washington, submitted to DOH to expand this system. Proof of water availability <br />Department of Health which includes final issuance of the water system ID number. If expansion will be required prior to fmal plat approval. <br />of an existing public water system is proposed, documentation of the approval from Washington <br />State Department of Health shall be submitted to the Kittitas County Health Department <br />(KCPHD). <br />B.35 The final plat map and development plan shall show the location of any applicable well head Dunford PUD states that they will meet this condition. This will be Satisfied <br />protection zone(s) before final approval can be recommended by KCPHD. required prior to fmal plat approval. <br />B.36 Prior to final approval, if applicable, documentation from the State of Washington, Department of Satisfied <br />Ecology must be provided verifying the ownership of the water right and a determination of water Dunford PUD states that they will meet this condition. No <br />budget neutrality, this must include : the location, the quantity of water, the transfer of the water documentation of this provided. This will be required prior to final <br />right (wholly or by quantity) by ownership and/or location, and a determination of capacity to how plat approval. <br />many residences and/or lots that can be served by the transfer of such a water right. <br />B.37 Septic Availability Requirements:Provision of satisfactory sewage disposal can be provided Satisfied <br />through several different ways depending on the source and the quantity of waste disposal proposed. <br />If on-site sewage systems are proposed for the plat and minimum lot sizes are satisfied: <br />Soil logs must be performed prior to the Public Health Department recommending approval of the <br />final plat application. Once the soil logs are conducted and approved by KCPHD, the requirement <br />for septic availability will have been satisfied. <br />If the application indicates that residence(s) will be connected to a public sewer system: Dunford PUD states that they will meet this condition. The submitted <br />KCPHD will need a signed letter from the sewer district stating that the proposed project's staging plan describes some combination of community and individual <br />connection(s) will be allowed before recommending approval. septic systems. This will be required and reviewed prior to fmal <br />If the application proposes a large onsite sewage system (LOSS) (greater than 3500 gallons per day) plat approval. <br />or a larger system: Approval from the licensing agency must be provided to KCPHD before final <br />approval will be recommended. <br />Note from the Public Health D!,Partrnent regarding Vesting:Each phase of the proposed project <br />shall be subject to the requirement in place at the time of platting. Review of each subsequent phase <br />shall be considered a separate plat application. Subsequent plat applications, development plan <br />revisions, and/or phases are not considered to be a vested application by KCPHD. <br />B.38 Soil logs need to be scheduled and dug at a mutually convenient time . The developer/owner shall provide Dunford Planned Unit Development agrees to the above statements Satisfied <br />soil logs as per Chapter 246-272 WAC or as amended . The information obtained will be recorded and under Septic Availability Requirements by submitting soil logs <br />placed in the plat file for future reference. The information obtained from these soil logs is for plat prior to any subsequent divisions being platted , The applicant <br />approval purposes only and does not constitute a site evaluation in conjunction with the issuance of a describes a plan for individual or community OSS systems under <br />permit for any specific lot. private ownership. No record of soil logs were provided at this <br />I stage. This will be required and reviewed prior to final plat <br />approval. <br />B.39 An NPDES Construction Stormwater General Permit from the Washington State Department of Satisfied <br />Ecology is required if there is a potential for stormwater discharge from a construction site with The applicant states that they will obtain a construction stormwater <br />more than one acre of disturbed ground. This permit requires that the SEPA checklist fully permit from the Washington State Department of Ecology prior to <br />disclose anticipated activities including building, road construction and utility placements. any final platting, This will be required prior to fmal plat <br />Obtaining a permit is a minimum of a 38 day process and may take up to 60 days if the original approval. <br />SEPA does not disclose all proposed activities. <br />B.40 This NPDES Construction Stormwater General Permit requires that a Stormwater Pollution The applicant states that they will apply and gain approval of Satisfied <br />Prevention Plan (Erosion Sediment Control Plan) is prepared and implemented for all Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan prior to start of construction. <br />Page9 revised/updated by Kittitas Coun~~ B