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HomeMy WebLinkAbout021Michelle Farfan From: Sent: lo: Cc: Subject: David W. Joh nson < dwjohnson @co jefferson.wa.us > Monday, March 04,20L3 4:02 PM Swenson, Karen David W. Johnson; Stacie Hoskins; peckassoc@comcast.net RE:WDFW road to boat launch Yes, the WDFW road should be included in the SEIS analysis. I presume it was not included since it is not within the MPR boundary, but for the resort development along Highway 101, that road would not need to be moved. We can discuss how this fits in with the budget and scope by phone. -----Original Message---- From : Swenson, Karen Imailto:kswenson @eaest.com] Sent: Monday, March 04,2073 3:13 PM To: David W. Johnson Cc: peckassoc@comcast.net; Schipanski, Rich Subject: RE: WDFW road to boat launch So, to clarify, the County's position is that the WDFW road should be include within the scope of the SEIS? lf so, we will need to discuss how this impacts the scope and budget of the project, as this area was not included in the initialsite area and the technical reports do not include any data or analysis forthis additionalsite area. Thanks, Karen From : David W. Johnson [dwjohnson@co.jefferson.wa. us] Sent: Monday, March 04,2013 1:36 PM To: Swenson, Karen Cc: peckassoc@comcast.neU David W. Johnson Subject: WDFW road to boat launch Ka re n, As we discussed, the County's position on the Fish & Wildlife road to the boat launch at Pleasant Harbor is that without the resort development along the highway that necessitates that roads reorientation, there would be no reason to move it otherwise. Let me know if you need further clarification. David Wayne Johnson - LEED Green Associate Associate Planner - Port Ludlow Lead Planner Department of Community Development Jefferson Cou nty 360.379.4465 [cid : image002.jpg@01CE18DE.4747FE80] Mission: To preserve and enhance the quality of life in Jefferson County by promoting a vibrant economy, sound communities and a healthy environment. P SAVE PAPER - Please do not print this e-mail unless absolutely necessary 1