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such as transportation and parking. Expanding employee coverage over longer operating hours and <br />on additional days will increase the number of full-time equivalent employees at the resorts and in <br />supporting services in the Snoqualmie Pass area. <br />3. Project Construction: <br />Estimated Start Date: May 2020 Estimated End Date: November 2020 <br />Please explain phase status of the project (bid ready, design complete or preliminary design). <br />Preliminary Design will be completed upon approval of the Facility Plan and the General Sewer Plan. <br />The Utility District is preparing to begin construction of Phase l in May 2020. The installation of the <br />Phase 1 W WTF MBR will be completed by November 2020. <br />4. Indicate If the project is consistent with the following applicable state, regional and local plans and <br />prioritization processes: <br />Snoqualmie Pass Sub -Area Comprehensive Plan - Master Plan - Officially Adopted November <br />1992. <br />Snoqualmie Pass's Master Plan was first included in the December 2006 update to the Kittitas <br />County Comprehensive Plan and is included in full as Appendix 2 of Kittitas County's Transition <br />2040 comprehensive plan (adopted June 2019). To comply with the GMA, this Master Plan must <br />be consistent with the land use element and other elements in Transition 2040. <br />Specifically, the Utility District is using the recently completed land use inventory and <br />guidelines presented in Transition 2040, together with the development permits approved <br />by Kittitas County, as the basis for comparing growth and forecasts for wastewater <br />service demand in the Snoqualmie Pass service area. <br />If dramatic revisions are made by Kittitas or King County to the SNOPPAC <br />recommendations, the Utility District will revise and update the Master Plan accordingly. <br />Facility Plan - The draft Plan will be forwarded to Kittitas County and Department of Commerce for <br />review by 121112019. <br />Snoqualmie Pass is in the process of updating its Facility Plan to comply with the GMA. To <br />comply with the GMA, the Facility Plan must be consistent with Transition 2040. Since the <br />Facility Plan was incomplete at the time the sewer system plan was prepared, the Utility District <br />will use the current year and projections in Transition 2040. <br />Specifically, the Utility District is using the recently completed land use inventory and <br />Land use guidelines presented in Transition 2040, together with the development permits <br />Approved by Kittitas County, as the basis for comparing growth and forecasts for <br />wastewater service demand in the Snoqualmie Pass service area. <br />Community Action Plan (or other community-based pian) - The Summit at Snoqualmie Master <br />Development Plan - Officially Approved by the United States Forest Service in November 2008 <br />Other: Snoqualmie Pass Utility District Water System Plan - Adopted May 2013. <br />Other: Snoqualmie Pass Draft Water System Plan (2020 Update) - Will be forwarded to Kittitas <br />County and Department of Commerce for review by 1/1012020. <br />Other: Snoqualmie Pass Draft General Sewer Plan (2019) - Will be forwarded to Kittitas County and <br />Department of Commerce for review by 121112019. <br />10 <br />