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detection automatic alan11S. This is required by nationally recognized Fire Sprinkler codes, <br />NFPA 13. 130 & 13R <br />C-39 The applicant shall prepare and disseminate a comprehensive. all-hazards emergency action <br />plan for the MPR. The plan. which shall be available by the commencement of construction, <br />shall be incorporated into an employee orientation and training program. <br />C-40 (Intentionally deleted) <br />C -41 (Intentionally deleted) <br />C-42 (Intentionally deleted) <br />C-43 (Intentionally deleted) <br />C-44 (Intentionally deleted) <br />Emergency Response/Aid Services <br />C -45 (Intentionally deleted) <br />C -46 (Intentionally deleted) <br />C-47 (Intentionally deleted) <br />Utilities. The EIS discusses adverse impacts to utilities and identifies mitigation measures that <br />should be implemented. Pursuant to Kittitas County SEPA Ordinance Section 15.04.200(d), <br />Comprehensive Plan Policies 2.210-2.214. the following mitigation measures will be required. <br />C-48 In coordination with Kittitas County's Solid Waste Department and the Department of <br />Ecology, the applicant shall develop and implement a solid waste management plan for the MPR <br />(the ''Plan''). The Plan, as amended. shall address expected waste volumes. waste reduction, <br />recycling and handling considerations for all types of wastes. The Plan shall include a recycling <br />program to reduce solid waste volumes needed for disposal. The Plan shall be submitted in <br />accordance with the 1997 Kittitas County Solid Waste Management Plan. as amended, for <br />consideration as a project specific amendment. The Plan shall complete the approval process in <br />accordance with the 1997 Kittitas County Solid Waste Management Plan, as amended, and, upon <br />approval by the County Commissioners in accordance with the appropriate process, shall become <br />an MPR condition of approval. <br />C-49 The following Conditions are necessary to mitigate impacts related to the Upper Kittitas <br />County Transfer Station. The applicant shall be responsible for its fair share of costs associated <br />with improvements required to mitigate identified adverse impacts attributable to the proposal. <br />The applicant's fair share contribution is 54% ofthe total costs for engineering and construction <br />of a new transfer station facility, provided that in the event any future development (including <br />any upper county urban growth area) is required to provide for SEPA mitigation. impact fees, or <br />similar fees to pay for all or a portion of the cost of the new transfer station. then the applicant <br />Suncadia :viPR Conditions of Approval <br />December 2, 2008 <br />Page 30 <br />Index #32