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impacted. <br />h) The proposed amendment is in full compliance with KCC 17.13 Transfer of Development Rights. <br />Staff Response: This rezone does not involve Transfer of Development Rights and as such is in full <br />compliance with KCC 17.13 Transfer of Development Rights. <br />V. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br />Based upon review of the submitted application materials including an environmental checklist, correspondence <br />received during this comment period and other information on file with Community Development Services, <br />Kittitas County issued a Determination of Non -Significance (DNS) on August 15, 2024 with a 14-day comment <br />period that ended on September 13, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. comments were submitted for the SEPA DNS and Kittitas <br />County retained the DNS on October 23, 2024. Any appeals of SEPA must be submitted by November 6, 2024 by <br />5 PM. No appeals have been filed as of time of writing. <br />VI. AGENCY AND PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Applicable agencies, adjacent property owners, and interested parties have been given the opportunity to review <br />this proposal. All comments are on file and available for public review. The following parties provided <br />substantive comments during the comment period: <br />Agency Comments: Department of Health, Snoqualmie Tribe, Kittitas PUD, Kittitas County Public Health, <br />Kittitas County Public Works, WDFW, DAHP, Colville Tribe, and Kittitas Valley Fire and Rescue (KVFR). <br />Snoqualmie Tribe: <br />Snoqualmie Tribe stated that they had no substantive comments on the project but reserve the right to <br />modify their position. <br />Kittitas PUD <br />PUD stated they do have facilities in the area and that the applicant contact them for power requirements <br />and services. <br />Kittitas County Public Health (KCPI1): <br />KCPH stated that they had no comments or concerns with the application. <br />Kittitas County Public Works: <br />Kittitas County Public Works states that a portion of parcel 956825 is located withing the 100 year flood <br />plain and any future development should remain outside of the floodplain to reduce risk and avoid <br />mandatory flood insurance requirements. They also commented that all activities within the floodplain <br />must be permitted the floodplain development permit process in accordance with KCC 14.08. A <br />concurrency evaluation and determination shall be required for all development applications in which the <br />proposed development is projected to have an impact upon the transportation corridor or intersection. <br />Developments generating 41 or fewer daily trips are exempt from TIA and concurrency evaluation <br />requirements. (KCC 12.04.02.020) <br />Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife: <br />WDFW provided comments about the presence of Naneum Creek and frequently flooded areas on the <br />eastern side of this proposal. <br />Kittitas Valley Fire & Rescue (KVFR): <br />