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B-15 All golf course fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and fertilizers shall be stored in an <br />enclosure with a closed sump to prevent chemical release. Mixing areas for golf course <br />chemicals shall be enclosed "vith concrete curbs or other means for spill containment and a <br />closed sump or collection point. <br />B-16 The applicant shall prepare a golf course spill prevention and accidental spill response plan <br />consistent with Department of Ecology requirements. Following approval by Ecology. a copy of <br />the plan shall be submitted to Kittitas County. <br />Water Supply. The EIS discusses adverse impacts to \Vater supply and identifies mitigation <br />measures that should be implemented. Pursuant Lo Kittitas County SEPA Ordinance Section <br />15.04.200(d). Comprehensive Plan Policies GPO 2.210-2.215. and KCC 16.12. Subdivisions. <br />and RCW 58.17, the following mitigation measures will be required. <br />B-17 As required by RCW 58.17.110 RCW 19.27.097 and by KCC 16.20.060, the applicant <br />shall submit evidence of the availability of potable water at the time of approval for a final <br />subdivision of land or application for a building permit. <br />Adequate water supply for purposes of this Condition means quality and quantity of water as <br />required by the Department of Health and Kittitas County Health Department as defined in WAC <br />246-290. and RCW 43.20. 70.119A and 70.142. Appropriate conditions will be determined and <br />imposed in connection with the County's review of those applications. <br />The Final EIS indicates that sufficient water to serve the MPR may be permitted by the <br />responsible agencies and that environmental impacts can be satisfactorily mitigated. Approval of <br />the MPR' s proposed water supply is subject to decisions by the Department of Ecology and/or <br />the Bureau of Reclamation, and the Department of Health. Those agencies will, therefore, <br />consistent with the mandates of state and/or federal law, determine appropriate conditions that <br />should be imposed on the approval of requested water supply actions. The MPR application and <br />EIS contain sufficient information regarding likely sufficiency of proposed water supply <br />alternatives, and no further conditions relating to water supply by Kittitas County are warranted <br />at this time. However, any conditions imposed by the Bureau of Reclamation. Department of <br />Health, or Department of Ecology shall become part ofthese Conditions by this reference. <br />B-18 In coordination with Kittitas County's Health Department. the Department of Health and <br />Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission, the applicant shall prepare and implement <br />a Water System Plan. The applicant sha11 seek review and certification of the proposed water <br />supply system by the county health officer. \Vho shall certify. prior to preliminary plat approval, <br />his recommendations as to the adequacy of the proposed water supply system facilities as <br />required by KCC 16.12.150 and RCW 58.17.11 0. The applicant shaH obtain written approval <br />from the State Board of Health, Office of Water, prior to any ne\v construction of a public water <br />system as required by RCW 70-119A-060 and WAC 246-290-125. Conditions imposed by <br />Kittitas County on tina) plat approval shall also reflect the independent planning and <br />environmental analysis being conducted for shared \Vater and sewer facilities by the City of Cle <br />Elum and other parties. and shall adequately mitigate identified significant impacts attributable <br />to water service to the MPR. <br />Suncadia lvl PR Conditions of Approval <br />December 2, 2008 <br />Page 9 <br />Index #32