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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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Regular
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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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July 23, 2019 <br />Kittitas County Board of Commissioners <br />411 N Ruby Street, Suite 2 <br />Ellensburg, WA 98926 <br />To Board of Commissioners, <br />s JUL 2 4 2019 <br />KlttltaS County CDS <br />Marian Meadows land owner, Easton Ridge Land Company, LLC and its developer Martens Enterprises, LLC are <br />hoping the new Board of Commissioners don't catch on to all they have done thus far to Easton. <br />There has been no notification to adjacent homeowners of this public comment period. Why? It's because they <br />always get away with it. <br />The access to this development is not legal. This property was dirt a few years ago and all of a sudden the <br />former Board of Commissioners and County Roads allowed them to pave it, install a stop sign last year and <br />name the street. Please research how that was even allowed. <br />The fire department is across the highway and then across the train tracks. During the winter Exit 70 is closed <br />and hundreds of car and semi's litter the roadway. We cannot get out and if we can't get out, the fire <br />department and ambulance can't get to us and them. How can you allow two story Townhomes and RV <br />garages when we don't even have a ladder truck to protect them? How are we going to keep the RV garage <br />from being lived in using propane, electricity and other things that ignite? The developer said the owners will <br />take their RV out of the garage and to a camp site and I guarantee you that won't happen, especially through <br />feet of snow in the winter. They will huddle in a closed building and use their propane furnace without <br />ventilation. <br />This development will bring 200+ cars, thousands of times per day, driving down this chip -seal road. This road <br />was not meant for all this — yes, its old chip seal NOT pavement! <br />Thank you for all you do to protect us! <br />((A, <br />Terri Campbell, POBox 700, Easton, WA 98925 <br />
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