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From: QMine CMIM <br />To: amev Avlina <br />Cc; C'asev U=; �gno Lally_; Noah Oliver; �gpaCa)dahn! ^^" <br />Subject: Re: DV-24-00001 Ranch on Swauk Creek Development Agreement <br />Date: Wednesday, July 3, 2024 4:35:03 PM <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 />j and have verified the content is safe. <br />Good afternoon Jamey, <br />Thank you for providing these additional documents. The proposed area for development lies <br />within a high probability area for encountering cultural resources. Previously documented <br />sites are located within the project area. Archaeological resources are protected under State <br />Law and require permitting from DAHP. We recommend an archaeological investigation of <br />the proposed development. <br />Regards, <br />Corrine Camuso <br />Yakama Nation <br />Cultural Resources Program Archaeologist <br />Office 509-865-5121 ext. 4776 <br />From: Jamey Ayling<jamey.ayling@co.kittitas.wa.us> <br />Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2024 3:41.PM <br />To: Corrine Camuso <br />Cc: Casey Barney; Jessica Lally; Noah Oliver <br />Subject: RE: DV-24-00001 Ranch on Swauk Creek Development Agreement <br />Corrine, thank you for bringing this to my attention. The folders all work internally however <br />tried accessing it from the public facing side of the website and find it to be a broken link. 1 will <br />work with our information technology folks to get it fixed. In the meantime I will attach the files <br />to this email to allow you the opportunity to review the documents. Essentially the <br />development was previously approved in 2006 and the development agreement is not <br />requesting to change any of the approvals but to set a timeline of 30 years to complete the <br />project. Let me know if you have additional questions. <br />