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<br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />locations as requested and centered around Labor Day traffic. Therefore, Public Works anticipates a <br />count update after Labor Day with the updated report required at a later date. At this time Public Works <br />states Suncadia has satisfied the requirement regarding traffic monitoring update. <br /> <br /> <br />Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation <br />DAHP commented with the following statements: <br /> <br />DAHP provided comments regarding their statewide predictive model indicating high probability of <br />encountering cultural resources within the proposed project area and the scale of the projects ground <br />disturbing actions would destroy any archaeological resources present. DAHP expressed concerns that <br />the project area has not been previously surveyed and unrecorded archaeological sites may be present and <br />strongly recommended a professional archaeological survey of the project area be conducted and report <br />provided prior to ground disturbing activities. DAHP also stated that the segment of the Roslyn <br />Waterline Complex (KT02147) which passes through the project area should be determined whether it is <br />eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. If determined to be eligible, DAHP would <br />require permitting in order to work within its boundary. Any work within the boundaries of KT01354 or <br />KT1357 require permits from DAHP and are protected by Washington State law (RCW 27.53). <br /> <br />Staff Response: Applicant provided a response to DAHP’s comments, included as Index #42 of the <br />Master File. The applicant stated that the Suncadia Resort property was extensively surveyed for cultural <br />and historic sites during the environmental impact process culminating in the identification of sites as <br />well as adoption of appropriate mitigation measures as set forth in Conditions of Approval C-21 – c-23 of <br />Exhibit F to the Development Agreement with Kittitas County. Central Washington Anthropological <br />Survey (CWAS) has been retained by Suncadia to perform archaeological subsurface testing in order to <br />define actual site boundaries for this development. Subsurface testing will be completed by CWAS and <br />recorded with the Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation prior to any disturbance in the <br />vicinity of the sites. The applicant will need to adhere to all applicable regulations as outlined in the <br />Development Agreement. <br /> <br /> <br />Washington State Department of Ecology <br />WSDOE submitted the following comments: <br /> <br />WSDOE provided comments regarding the NPDES Construction Stormwater General Permit from <br />WSDOE being required if there is a potential for stormwater discharge from the construction site with <br />disturbed ground. The permit requires a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan be prepared and <br />implemented for all construction sites. <br /> <br />Staff Response: Applicant provided a response to Washington State Department of Ecology comments, <br />included as Index #42 of the Master File. The applicant will adhere to all applicable regulations as <br />outlined in the Development Agreement, the Erosion Control Plan, and the MPR Conditions of Approval. <br />Suncadia Resort LLC maintains a stormwater pollution prevention plan for the entire Master Planned <br />Resort (MPR) and will be applicable to this development. NPDES permit No. WA-005236-1for MPR <br />construction activities has been issued by WSDOE. Staff agrees with applicant provided responses. <br /> <br /> <br />Kittitas County Public Health <br />KCPH submitted the following comments: <br /> <br />KCPH provided comments regarding any on-site septic systems utilized for wastewater management must <br />adhere to the standards set by both the Washington Administrative Code and Kittitas County Code and