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<br />Page 7 revised/updated by Kittitas County 01/25/2022 <br />B.22 (2B) Activities such as road widening, stump pulling and clearing, grading and fill work and utility placements <br />may require an NPDES Construction Stormwater Permit issued by the Department of Ecology prior to the <br />start of construction. This permit requires the preparation of a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. <br />Ronald PUD states they agree and will meet this condition. In <br />progress <br />Satisfied <br /> <br /> <br />B.23 (2C) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Storm water and surface runoff generated by this project must be retained and treated on site in <br />accordance with regulating agencies standards, and not be allowed to flow onto WSDOT rights-of- <br />way. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Ronald PUD states they agree and will meet this condition. In <br />Progress. Required for final plat. <br />Satisfied <br />B.24 (2D) Withdrawals of groundwater on the subject property will be subject to the rules & regulations adopted and <br />administrated by the Washington State Department of Ecology. <br />Ronald PUD states they agree and will meet this condition. This <br />will be required for final plat <br />Satisfied <br />B.25 (2E) An existing Group “A” public water system will provide domestic water for this proposal as <br />approved by the Washington State Department of Health and Washington State Department of <br />Ecology. <br />Ronald PUD states they agree and will meet this condition. No <br />documentation was provided saying that the development was <br />approved to use this Group “A” water system. The only <br />documentation provided was showing the status of the system <br />from Department of Health. This will be required for final plat. <br />Satisfied <br />B.26 (2F) The applicant will provide community septic systems for the initial phases of the project. The community <br />septic system will be designed by a licensed septic designer and approved by Kittitas County Environmental <br />Health Department of the Washington Department of Health. These community systems will be designed <br />for a seamless transition into a Class “A” Reclaimed Water System Facility to be planned, approved, and <br />constructed for future phases of the project. <br />Ronald PUD states that they have constructed a large on-site septic <br />system for the entire Roslyn Ridge Development area which will also <br />serve this development. This will be reviewed and required for final <br />plat <br />Satisfied <br />B.27 (3A) If any items of possible cultural or historic significance are encountered during construction activities, work <br />shall be immediately halted with the area and a large enough perimeter established in order to maintain the <br />integrity of the site. Kittitas Community Development Services, the State Historic Preservation Office, and <br />the Yakama Nation, as relevant, shall be immediately consulted. <br />Ronald PUD states they agree and will meet this condition. In <br />progress <br />Satisfied <br />B.28 (4A) The subject property has recently been designated as a Limited Area of More Intense Development <br />(LAMIRD), specifically a Type 1 LAMIRD, Ord. 2009-35, therefore this proposal is consistent with the <br />Comprehensive Plan and land use already within the Type 1 LAMIRD area. <br /> <br />Ronald PUD states they agree and will meet this condition. <br />Satisfied <br />