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HomeMy WebLinkAbout054Michelle Farfan From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: David W. Johnson < djohnson@cojefferson.wa.us> Thursday, November 73,20L4 2:48 PM Hollinger, Kristy David W. Johnson RE: files for website and CDs image00ljpg Right. Last highlighted sentence should read: The availability of affordable employee housing for positions earning less than 80% of the AMI shall be addressed in the Housing MOU. From : Hol linger, Kristy Imailto:khollinger@eaest.com] Sent: Thursday, November L3,2O'J.4 2:42 PM To: David W. Johnson Cc: Schipanski, Rich Subject: RE: files for website and CDs Thanks David ! The last issue, on the following condition and note: r' 63 (g) The developer shall commission a study of the number of jobs expected to be created as a direct or indirect resultoftheMPRthatearnSO%or lessof theBrinnonareaaveragemedianincome(AMl). Thedevelopershallprovide affordable housing (e.g., no more than 30% of household income) for the Brinnon MPR workers roughly proportional to the number of jobs created that earn 80% or less of the Brinnon area AMl. The developer may satisfy this condition through dedication of land, payment of in lieu fee, or onsite housing development. o A study on the number of jobs expected to be created as a result of the MPR was completed: An Economic Analysis of Earnings Pursuant to Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners' Condition 639 for the Pleasant Harbor Master Planned Resort (Appendix N). lt is estimated that approximately 19,5 percent of construction jobs and 99 percent of operationaljobs that would be created by the Pleasant Harbor project could be alSO% or less of the Brinnon area AMl. Of the 890 housing units proposed as part of the project, 52 units would be staff housing for resort employees. The affordability of the employee housing for positions earning less than 80% of the AMI shall be negotiated in the Development Agreement between the Applicant and the County. ls the highlighted info accurate, and did you want to add anything about remaining employees who would not have access to on-site employee housing? Kristy From : David W. Johnson Imailto:djohnson @co.jefferson.wa.us] Sent: Thursday, November 73,2074 2:31 PM To: Hollinger, Kristy Cc: Schipanski, Rich; David W. Johnson Subject: RE: files for website and CDs Yes to both questions. Attached are the final draft development agreement and regulations. Enjoy! 1 From: Hollinger, Kristy Imailto:khollinger@eaest.com] Sent: Thursday, November 13,2Ot4 2:16 PM To: David W. Johnson Cc:'peckassoc@comcast.net'; Schipanski, Rich Subject: files for website and CDs Hi David, This is the address I'm planning to mail everything to tomorrow, is this good? 621 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, wA 98368 Also, I wanted to let you know - Appendix Q (Utilities) now only contains the Executive Summaries by Dwight - the General Sewer Plan and the Water System Plan. I have removed the previous reports that were included: Water and Sewer Systems Engineering Report and Wastewater Pump Stations and Electricity. This is consistent with the list of Appendices which I gave you last week. I checked with Craig and he thought that was appropriate (i.e. just include the Executive Summaries in the appendix). Does that sound ok to you? Thanks, Kristy Kristy M. Hollinger Planner IDescription : cid :image001.jpe@01C8A68E.ACC612A0] EA Engineering, Science and Technology, lnc. 2200 Sixth Ave, Suite 707 | Seattle, WA 9872t (t) 206.4s2,5350 ext. 1726 | (t)206.443.7646 khol linger@eaest.com<ma ilto : kholl inger@eaest.com> http ://www.ea est.co m< http ://www.eaest.co m/> P Before printing, think about ENVIRONMENTAL responsibility 2