EXH2003029167

PCHBPollution Control Hearings Board of the State of Washington

These draft meeting notes have been prepared by Rachel McCrea, Floyd & Snider Inc. Please reply to Rachel at rachelm_,floyd-snider.com or call (206) 292-2078 with comments on the accuracy of these notes by 5pml Monday, 5/14/01. ATTENDEES John Drabek, Dept. of Ecology Paul Fendt, Parametrix Ann Kenny, Dept. of Ecology Tom Atkins, Parametrix Keith Smith, Port of Seattle Alan Black, HNTB Kelly Whiting, King County Rachel McCrea, Floyd & Snider Inc. Felix Kristanovich, Foster Wheeler AGENDA 1. Discuss Deliverable 7B (154thSt. Relocation) 2. Deliverable 5 (Table A-3) Additional King County Feedback 3. Governor's Certification Requirement #5 4. Schedule update and future meeting agendas DI=LIVERABLE 7B (!54 TM STREET) DISCUSSION The Fort provided additional ;nformation for discussion consistent with the previous 154thStreet discus-:ions (4/% __:d_/1). A concern for ,_ a_:e :v__-.pres_'-ted that will contain information on existing and future effe':tl;e _per c,_.;sar_:_ in _he _rea i_ qucstion. Throughout the SMP, effective imperviuus area is calculated t:ased on la__duse _=..g. land cover tables). Conclusions include: • In the area below the Miller ,3reek Detention Facility, there is a net reduction -, effective impervious area (approx. -4.77). • In the area above the Miller Cree_ Detention Facility, there is a net increase in effective impervious area (approx. +5.81). The F -t. also repon.ed that, after a review of pre-devetapment land uses, the e_istin$ "54_ Street is not in the model as pre-development imper#ious area. Therefore, cne of the comDonents of the proposed solution is already complete (e.g. removing the existing roadway f: om…
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