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<br /> Page 2 of 6 <br /> <br />Traffic Monitoring Report, on January 13, 2015, Kittitas County waived further traffic monitoring <br />pending certain conditions, none of which have yet occurred. Regardless of any conditions being met, <br />Suncadia is in the process of producing an updated Traffic Monitoring Report to appease conditions C-17 <br />and C-18 of the Development Agreement with Kittitas County. Updated report of traffic monitoring is <br />intended for completion prior to year 2025. <br /> <br />Dave Jaderlund <br />Response: Suncadia adheres to all applicable regulations outlined and mitigated within the Development <br />Agreement and the Master Planned Resort Conditions of Approval. The Suncadia resort property was <br />extensively surveyed for environmental impacts during the environmental impact process culminating in <br />the identification of all natural water bearing elements within the resort. Each development within <br />Suncadia is designed and surveyed by engineers and professionals that consider and mitigate each <br />feature before design is submitted for regulatory review. The natural bodies of water are regulated by <br />federal and state law with associated setbacks and requirements, of which Suncadia developments <br />respect and adhere to. Natural flora and fauna are an essential back-bone of Suncadia. Of the 6,400 <br />resort acres, over 80% is to remain un-disturbed open space for natural flora and fauna. Suncadia’s <br />design review covenants, conditions, and restrictions are in-place to further protect open space around <br />each development and built structure. <br /> <br />Michele Jaderlund <br />Response: Access points to the Suncadia Resort were identified during the environmental impact <br />statement and entitlement process for the Development Agreement. All access points identified and <br />conveyed in the Development Agreement with Kittitas County have been provided with multiple points <br />of access for emergency personnel. Suncadia Resort partakes in continual discussions and mitigation <br />efforts with emergency and fire officials on access and egress to the resort. Emergency personnel have <br />24 hours per day, 365 days per year access and egress at all access points to the resort, including the <br />Highway 903 intersection gate. <br /> <br />Bruce and Robbi Duff <br />Response: Access points to the Suncadia Resort were identified during the environmental impact <br />statement and entitlement process for the Development Agreement. All access points identified and <br />conveyed in the Development Agreement with Kittitas County have been provided with multiple points <br />of access for emergency personnel. Suncadia Resort partakes in continual discussions and mitigation <br />efforts with emergency and fire officials on access and egress to the resort. Emergency personnel have <br />24 hours per day, 365 days per year access and egress at all access points to the resort, including the <br />Highway 903 intersection gate. <br /> <br />Ingrid Vimont <br />Response: Access points to the Suncadia Resort were identified during the environmental impact <br />statement and entitlement process for the Development Agreement. All access points identified and <br />conveyed in the Development Agreement with Kittitas County have been provided with multiple points <br />of access for emergency personnel. Suncadia Resort partakes in continual discussions and mitigation <br />efforts with emergency and fire officials on access and egress to the Resort. Suncadia’s development <br />and extension of Swiftwater Drive from Bullfrog Road to Highway 903 creates alternatives for <br />emergency routes for both Suncadia and the neighboring communities, if emergency officials deem <br />necessary in time of need. Development inherently clears and thins thick vegetation fuels and creates <br />surface water features that are all contributors in mitigating emergencies. <br /> <br /> <br />Index #42