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<br /> Page 3 of 3 <br /> <br />After the development of the site, water quality treatment will be provided for runoff from impervious <br />road surfaces requiring stormwater treatment, including bio-filtration swales, bio-infiltration, and sheet <br />flow dispersion. <br /> <br />Washington State Department of Public Health – Jesse Cox & Holly Erdman <br />Response: According to Part 5 (Sewer System Plan) of the Preliminary Site and Utility Engineering <br />Summary in the SDP notebook states: “The collected raw wastewater from this development will be <br />conveyed by means of onsite gravity sewer to the existing gravity sewer in Tumble Creek Drive. For more <br />information, see the Conceptual Utility Exhibit. Wastewater will further continue to off-site gravity <br />sewers to the Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) in Cle Elum.” <br /> <br />Suncadia is in a Group-A water system with a green operating permit status. Suncadia resort holds <br />enough water rights that are sufficient for full build-out of the resort. Work is ongoing to calculate what <br />a present infrastructure capacity is for current and future development. <br /> <br />Washington State Department of Transportation – Paul Gonseth <br />Response: Traffic impacts of the MPR continue to remain considerably lower than the initial estimates in <br />the MPR-FEIS. Pursuant to the 2014 Traffic Monitoring Report, on January 13, 2015, Kittitas County <br />waived further traffic monitoring pending certain conditions, none of which have yet occurred. Suncadia <br />requests that a meeting be held in the near future to discuss the type and timing of transportation <br />monitoring going forward. <br /> <br />Yakama Nation Cultural Resource Program – Casey Barney <br />Response: The Suncadia resort property was extensively surveyed for cultural and historic sites during <br />the environmental impact process culminating in the identification of sites as well as adoption of <br />appropriate mitigation measures as set forth in Conditions of Approval C-21 – C-23 of Exhibit F to the <br />Development Agreement with Kittitas County. Central Washington Anthropological Survey (CWAS) has <br />been retained by Suncadia to perform archaeological subsurface testing within the 150-foot buffer of <br />site 45KT1363. Subsurface testing will be completed by CWAS and recorded with the Department of <br />Archaeology and Historic Preservation prior to any disturbance to the site buffer. Anticipated date of <br />report completion is by November 30, 2021. There are no development plans within the defined border <br />of site 45KT1363. Suncadia is very sensitive to cultural resources and intend to preserve, protect, and <br />follow all applicable rules and regulations. <br /> <br /> <br />Very truly yours, <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Lathan Wedin <br />Vice President of Development <br />Suncadia Resort LLC <br /> <br /> <br />Cc: F. Steve Lathrop, Authorized Agent via email <br />Index #30