What environmental studies are being conducted for this development proposal?

The County’s code requires an applicant to conduct a wetland delineation, if required by the County’s Planning Department. Since the applicant is the County, the Housing Department hired Alpine Eco to conduct the delineation. Alpine Eco visited the project site and found no wetlands.

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1. How much need is there for deed restricted housing?
2. Can’t the County develop workforce housing on other property the County owns?
3. How many units are being proposed on this parcel?
4. What is the schedule for the proposed rezoning?
5. Who owns Miners Creek Road?
6. Who maintains Miners Creek Road?
7. What improvements is the County proposing to make to Miners Creek Road?
8. How will the drainage issues on Miners Creek Road be fixed?
9. Are improvements to Miners Creek Road part of the rezoning hearing?
10. Will the County keep or knock down the existing cabin on the site?
11. What environmental studies are being conducted for this development proposal?
12. How will drainage be accounted for on the site?
13. Where will snow be stored on the site?
14. If the rezoning is approved, what is the next step in the development process?
15. Is this project related to the Feister Preserve?
16. What will be the for-sale price of these homes?
17. Why was the current design chosen?
18. How much parking is being provided at the development?
19. Are the power lines going to be buried as part of this project?