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Hi Patty,
We look forward to tomorrow's meeting. To help guide our discussion, we wanted to submit the following
questions regarding water quality.
Does Statesman have a current jurisdictional determination from the Army Corps regarding the wetlands?
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Samuel J. Phillips <sphillips@pgst.nsn.us>
Thursday, September 07,2017 5:27 PM
Patty Charnas; Roma Call; Don Coleman;Garth Mann;Tim Cullinan; Michelle Farfan
Re: In Re Tomorrow's Meeting
Has Statesman considered how to address off-site stormwater impacts associated with increased vehicle traffic
as a result of this project?
Has Statesman developed a response plan to be carried out in the event of water quality impairment?
On page 3.2-77 of the SEIS, Mitigation Measures to be lmplemented Prior to and During Constuction, states
"Stormwater management plans for clearing and grading and for construction and operation phases must be
approved and systems in place prior to land disturbing activities to assure control of the stormwater as provided
above". Will these plans be available for our review? (We have reviewed the Wetland and Wetland Buffer
Mitigation Plan, the 2008 Geotechnical Report, and the Grading and Drainage Report which describe some
components of the stormwater system, infiltration rates, storm runoff calculations, soldier walls, drainage
basins, storage ponds and pond liners, and phases of the development proposal,)
Thank you
On 9/712077 10:51 AM, Patty Charnas wrote:
Greetings,
It is our pleasure to host tomorrow's technical meeting regarding the Pleasant Harbor Master Planned
Resort (PH MPR). We look forward to discussing some specific items related to the Wildlife Management
Plan and to the Water Quality Monitoring PIan. Our expectation is that this meeting will allow us have a
good technical discussion and to listen to ideas and actions that address specific issues. Further, we
expect participants to take ideas away from this meeting and to give them some further thought (e.g.,
additional technical consideration) so that we may receive comments and feedback on them in the very
near future.
Attached are several helpful read-aheads. Per request by PGST, please find correspondence regarding
wildlife management and water quality monitoring. Also attached is a copy from an Appendix to the PH
MPR Final Supplemental Environmental lmpact Statement on groundwater monitoring that will be
referenced relative to the water quality monitoring plan discussion tomorrow,
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Again, thank you for your participation and we look forward to a productive technical meeting
tomorrow morning.
Patty Charnas - Director
Jefferson County Department of Community Development
621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368
Phone 360-379-4493 - Fax 360-379-4451
pcharnas@co. iefferson.wa.us
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Sam Phi-I11ps
Envi-ronmental- Scientist
Port Gambl-e SrKl-al-lam Tribe
Office: 360-297-6289
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