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10/6/2020
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Public Hearing to Consider the Marian Meadows Development Agreement (DV-19-00001)
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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3 (e). The phrase "unless specifically addressed within this section" should be deleted. Unless there is <br />a very specific, designed and engineered item identified all construction should comply with or exceed <br />KCC. <br />Section 2 <br />4 (b). "These parcels will not be subject to automated fire suppression requirements" careful <br />consideration of this standard is a must. The heavily timbered slopes of these parcels if ignited would <br />quite possibly a catastrophic event. The Roslyn City water shed is very near these parcels. Not only the <br />Marian Meadows Estates and the community surrounding it would be affected by q fire, but the City of <br />Roslyn, Community of Ronald and the Suncadia Resort would likely be in grave danger due to their <br />proximity and the upslope movement associated with wildfire. Buildings on these parcels absolutely <br />must require fire suppression systems. <br />Section 2 <br />4 (g). The phrase "unless specifically addressed within this section" should be deleted. Unless there is <br />a very specific, designed and engineered item identified all construction should comply with or exceed <br />KCC. <br />Section 2 <br />*. "These parcels will be treated uniquely due to their size, recreational/ tourism possibilities". This <br />propose of the 4 large parcels is stated to be for a single family residence with associated out buildings. <br />The reference to recreation/tourism must be eliminated from this document. The phrase <br />recreation/tourism indicates an intent to allow commercial services or uses for non PUD property <br />owners. It would not seem realistic to view residents of the PUD as tourists. <br />Section 2 <br />5 (c). Use of onsite septic should be more specific. <br />Section 2 <br />6. RV Complex <br />A. Storage Units <br />(a) "Setbacks —15' form natural buffer areas" — Natural buffer area specifications are not Included in <br />Exhibit D - Community Standards and Guidelines. Natural buffer areas must be identified in this <br />document. The makeup of "Natural Buffer areas" should be in compliance with a Fire Management <br />Plan. I do not believe that a 15' set back is adequate for buildings which are intended to contain <br />flammable an explosive materials (gasoline. Diesel and propane). There is no public safety inspection <br />requirement in place for inspection of private property. The layout of the RV Storage units further <br />complicates the potential for a catastrophic event. The units are either connected or in close proximity <br />to each other and are in the airport safety zone. <br />(e) "storage operations focusing on Recreational Vehicle Storage" — Recreational Vehicle is not defined <br />in this document. Whether intended for storage in these units, or not, recreational vehicles can include <br />3 <br />
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