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3/30/2026
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CDS Study Session
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Page 22 Easton Table 4 Housing Inventory <br /> I am having difficulty understanding what this Table represents. It obviously does not represent <br /> on the ground inventory and is not reasonable to assume these are projected additional units. <br /> Page 29 Recommended Actions <br /> EA 4.0 A visia.. —. ut u �ajwuid include property and business owners working with the <br /> community to create a cooperative and creative vision that can move forward to a reality. <br /> Page 30 5.2 Existing Conditions <br /> There are no public wastewater systems serving the proposed Easton Sub Area. All <br /> wastewater is processed by private septic systems. <br /> 'lectricity in the proposed Easton Sub Area is provided by Puget Sound Energy <br /> 1-90 divides the area—there are safety concerns, emergency access issues and traffic <br /> pressures. These issues are well documented and are an on-going issue with local citizens and <br /> uuaii ivaacs. There is a real threat to the Life Safety and Welfare on the community. The <br /> proposed Easton Sub Area is Rural and is greatly impacted during travel interruption impacts <br /> on 190 allowing what would be considered urban levels of traffic to leave the Interstate and <br /> block Easton Area roadways. Those blocking incidents greatly impact the local emergency <br /> services and their ability to assure the life safety and welfare of the community as well as the <br /> traveling public. <br /> Final thoughts <br /> I am encouraged by the community input and participation in this process. I believe moving <br /> forward the Sub Area Plan will bring the community closer together and revitalize the <br /> community as a whole. I am encouraged that the community is deeply interested in and <br /> committed to maintaining the Rural Caracter while future development and infill. <br /> Thank you for reviewing my comments. I will be providing additional comments as this process <br /> moves forward <br /> Marge Brandsrud <br /> PO Box 638 <br /> Easton WA 98925 <br /> dmbrandsrud@comcast.net <br />
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