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From:Jarrod Durkee <br />To:Kelly Bacon (CD) <br />Subject:Long Plat 22-00001 “Suncadia Phase 2 Division 7” <br />Date:Tuesday, February 22, 2022 7:59:17 AM <br />CAUTION: This email originated from outside the Kittitas County network. Do not click <br />links, open attachments, fulfill requests, or follow guidance unless you recognize the sender <br />and have verified the content is safe. <br /> <br />My family has had property in Suncadia for almost 5 years - we are proud to call this home <br />and enjoy all the community has to offer. According to a recent survey of Suncadia property <br />owners, the majority of respondents indicated they are full time residents, a sharp increase <br />from the survey seven years ago which indicated barely a third of the respondents were “full- <br />timers”. While we are not opposed to the continued development of the resort or the increase <br />in permanent residents, we are very concerned about the impact to public safety that further <br />development brings. <br />There are presently over 1,100 completed dwelling units inside Suncadia, giving the resort an <br />instantaneous population at any time of over 4,000 people. If we add in the nearby community <br />residents who are enjoying the amenities or attending an event, the resort management and <br />staff, and the myriad of contractors going about their business the total approaches 5,000 - <br />ALL of them forced to use the single access point for the resort on Bullfrog Road. These <br />numbers will increase very soon given the 170+ residential lots under or ready for <br />construction, the 40+ lots being prepared for sale, this project of 148 new lots, and the <br />developer’s future plans to establish over 250 more homesites. <br />Any event (fire, downed pine trees or other debris, multi-car collision, jackknifed truck, etc) <br />that blocks Swiftwater Drive at a point northwest of Coal Mine Way can trap everyone who is <br />west of this intersection because there is no full-time secondary access point at the northwest <br />end of Suncadia property despite the inclusion of such a point on the September 2000 <br />“MountainStar Resort Conceptual Master Plan”. The total number of completed homes, <br />homes under construction, lots, and proposed lots in this “trapped” region is over 440 <br />representing a potential of nearly 2,000 people. We actually had a road-blocking event this <br />winter in this very area of concern, blocking traffic in both directions for nearly three hours. <br />This is a public safety crisis. Isolating nearly 2,000 people and preventing them from <br />evacuating their home, returning to their home, or getting the assistance or help they need is <br />completely unsatisfactory and unnecessary. The power to right this wrong is in your hands. <br />Per the December 2008 “Amended and Restated Development Agreement” between the <br />developer and the county, “Appendix F-1 Suncadia Master Planned Resort Conditions of <br />Approval” section C-12 “Public Use of On-Site Trail and Road System” : <br />“The County Public Works Director shall review the MPR road system and any restrictive gates at the time <br />of subdivision application and shall determine the conformity of such application with the above <br />Conditions, Attachment J of the Development Agreement, and public safety requirements (emphasis added). <br /> In addition to the Public Works Director’s responsibility to maintain public safety, the <br />Community Services Department also has a responsibility to act in the interest of public safety <br />Index #30