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Garth Mann < Garth.Mann@statesmangroup.com >
Thursday, October 06,20L6 9:40 AM
Roma Call
David Sullivan; Jeromy Sullivan; Michelle Farfan; Kathleen Kler
RE: PGST Letter re Pleasant Harbor MPR
Hello Roma:
ln all due respect, we are a major developer in 2 countries, having developed over 40 years, thousands of structures
from low rise to towers.
1) Water Management: Assuming that you have read our documents, we continue to utilize a government
approved Waste Water Treatment Facility in lieu of Septic Systems..
The Reservoir that was shown as Kettle B has been relocated at your request.
The resultant Class A water is retained in an alternate storage pond that will be created
and lined to accommodate 13.5 million gallons of water along the lowest contour area of
the site, as shown on the plan sent to you September 19th, 2016..
Surface Water is directed (gravity fed and pumped) towards the new storage pond, so
Surface Water is retained and utilized for irrigation and fire-smart watering.
Brinnon Fire Department would like a standpipe to the reservoir for filling their tanker
for possible future fire protection.
2) The Future Development: There is a reduction in our density by approximately one-third
The planned Recreation Center is designed to benefit the Community and the
County and the Tribe(s) should Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe wish to be involved
The Recreation Center provides Sports Tourism and Health & Wellness coaching.
At this stage, we are asking the County of Jefferson County to complete their obligation for approval or disapproval
following the 2008 Comprehensive Plan Approval with conditions.
Our application has been amended numerous times to accommodate the County and especially Port Gamble S'Klallam
Tribe's demands that were received following closing proceedings.
Obviously and upon this approval or disapproval, we will be completing the required architecture and engineering to
validate the aforementioned plan in order to commence the project.
Meetings are nonsensical without the approvals.
We have bent over backwards after hearing promises and representations on the record April 18th, 2016, from Mr
Jeromy Sullivan, that the Tribe was not interested in slowing the development process.
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After 6 months of delays, this is obviously not an accurate statement.
As you know, there is a process to follow and no developer commissions finished architectural and engineering
requirements before approval in principle.
M. Garth Mann Director
Pleasant Harbor Marina & Recreation Community.
M. Garth Mann
President & C.E.O
Statesman Group of Companies
Direct: 403.686.8371
Email: garth@statesman.ca
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From: Roma Call [mailto:romac@pgst.nsn.us]
Sent: Thursday, October 06,2Ot6 9:45 AM
To: Ga rth Mann <Garth. Mann@statesma nBroup.com>
Cc: dsullivan@co.jefferson.wa.us; Jeromy Sullivan <jeromys@pgst.nsn.us>; Michelle Farfan
<mfa rfa n@co.jefferson.wa. us>
Subject: Re: PGST Letter re Pleasant Harbor MPR
Garth,
Protection of the kettle ponds and a reduction in density are very positive changes for the project. However, these
changes do raise other questions about how water will be managed on site, whether there will be any increase in
commercial or other facilities, and others. We would like to review and discuss the amendments to the site plan,
including the water retention, contours and grades and other changes to the project.
The Chairman's letter requests technical meetings to discuss the changes in more detail and the process moving
forward.
Thank you.
Roma
Roma Call
Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe
Environmental Program
romac@pgst.nsn.us
cell 360-516-3979
office 360-297-6293
On LO/51161:59 PM, Garth Mann wrote
> Roma:
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> Please advise if you read the September 19th, 2016 package which was
> sent to Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe that describes in detail the
> changes made to accommodate the requests of the Tribe?
> Commissioner Sullivan has asked that we submit the amendments to the
> site plan showing the amended location for the 13.5 million gallons for water retention on-site, and the changes
> to the contours and grades in order to facilitate on-site water retention.
> The densities were also reduce d by +/- 33% as noted within the package
> to address your issues pursuant to Highway 101 traffic.
> Thank you for your assessment as we move this forward with the County for approvals.
> M. Garth Mann
M. Garth Mann
President & C.E.O
Statesman Group of Companies
Direct: 403.686.8371
Email: garth@statesman.ca
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From: Roma Call [mailto:romac@pgst.nsn.us]
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2016 1:43 PM
To : Ga rth Ma nn <Ga rth. Ma n n @statesma ngrou p.com>
Cc: dsulliva n @co.jefferson.wa. us; Jeromy Su lliva n
> <jeromys@pgst.nsn.us>; Michelle Farfan <mfarfan@co.jefferson.wa.us>
> Subject: PGST Letter re Pleasant Harbor MPR
> Mr. Mann,
> On behalf of Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribal Chairman, Jeromy Sullivan, I'm forwarding the attached letter in response to
your September 19 letter and Pleasant Harbor MPR proposal.
> Thank you.
> Roma Call
> Roma Call
> Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe
> Environmental Program
> romac@pgst.nsn.us
> cell350-516-3979
> office 360-297-6293
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