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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLog007 -1'0 ",- Jerry Smith From: Sent: To: Subject: Jerry Smith Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1 :42 PM Josh Peters RE: EIS scoping Josh, I am not sure that "agreed upon" may mean. I understand that it is the County's EIS and I am not sure how that when the County issued the FEIS that it could be interpreted that Jeff Co agreed upon anything except that at that time, the County issued a FEIS for a development program, etc. To me, it's hard to imagine that the 1993 FEIS would limit us from evaluating future and unidentified impacts 10 years later. I guess we could ask Nicole what she meant by "agreed upon", or is it necessary? Jerry -----Original Message----- From: Josh Peters Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 20011:25 PM To: Jerry Smith Subject: FW: EIS scoping Hello Jerry. What do you make of Nicole1s statement below regarding the 1993 EIS. What was "agreed uponl,? Does that mean somehow that newly identified potential impacts do not have to be addressed ten years later? -----Original Message----- From: Nicole Faghin [mailto:nfaghin@reidmidd.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 200111:10 AM To: Josh Peters Cc: MDorsey@portludlowassociates.com; Lyn Keenan Subject: Re: EIS scoping Josh: We will include an analysis of groundwater in the SEIS under Section G. Please remember that this SEIS will rely in part upon information provided and agreed upon in the original 1993 EIS for Port Ludlow and the Port Ludlow Development Agreement. Nicole Faghin Director of Planning and Environmental Services 1 LOG ITEM # -:\ Page \ of 2. ReM~Jiddleton ~728 134th St. SW Everett, W A 98204 (425) 741-3800 Fax: (425) 741-3900 nfaghin@reidmidd.com >>> Josh Peters <jpeters@co.jefferson.wa.us> 12/14/01 04:18PM >>> Greetings Reid-Middleton and PLA contacts: In reviewing the scoping document, we note a lack of detail regarding analysis of impacts to groundwater. Though the appropriate category is listed--G. Public Services--there is no reference to groundwater / community water. Please include an analysis of the impact of the 100-slip expansion to the use of the community water system (e.g., service to the 100 new slips; increased use of laundromat, store, and upland bathrooms; potential emergency use of water to combat fire on expanded marina) and how the increased use relates to the on-going groundwater monitoring program established in the 1993 programmatic EIS. Thank you. Regards, Josh ****************************************************************** Josh D. Peters, Associate Planner Jefferson County Department of Community Development 621 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend W A 98368 Direct: (360) 379-4466, Main: (360) 379-4450, Fax: (360) 379-4473 http://www.co.jefferson.wa.us Tracking: Recipient Josh Peters Read Read: 12/18/01 1 :42 PM 2