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Mr. Zendo Kern, Planning Director <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> June 28, 2422 <br /> Department of Land and Natural Resources-Division of Forestry and Wildlife(memo dated <br /> June 3, 2022 <br /> The Applicant acknowledges that the DOFAW"has no current concerns regarding <br /> impacts to listed[plant or animal] species." <br /> While DOFAW did note a number of listed species that may occur in the vicinity of the <br /> subject property and potential adverse effects should the project scope change, the <br /> requested RA-2a zoning will not allow for a change in overall scope of the proposed <br /> project. Furthermore, the extensively improved nature of this residential property is not <br /> conducive as a habitat for these listed species. <br /> Department of Health (memo dated May 13, 2022) <br /> The Applicant acknowledges the Department of Health's comments regarding clean <br /> water regulations related to construction-related activities and associated storm-water <br /> discharge. As the subject requests are in support of the subdivision of the subject <br /> property into two lots, each of which will accommodate an existing single-family <br /> dwelling with no additional site or vertical improvement, these development-related <br /> regulations are not applicable. <br /> While not specifically mentioned in its memo, the two existing single-family dwellings <br /> are individually serviced by its own septic system, installed in compliance with State <br /> Department of Health requirements. <br /> Department of Water Supply (letter dated June 13, 2022) <br /> The Department of Water Supply (DWS)had no objections to the subject requests, due to <br /> existing water service provided to each existing single-family dwelling. The Applicant <br /> will confirm with DWS on which existing water service accounts will individually <br /> service the two proposed lots. <br /> The Applicant will coordinate with DWS regarding the need to relocate one of the <br /> existing water meter or service laterals. utility easements are in place and will be <br /> preserved during the subdivision process, therefore not necessitating the relocation of any <br /> water meter or laterals as both are directly fronting the existing property along Ouli Street <br /> (see Application Figure 3-Site and Proposed Subdivision Plan). This matter will be <br /> discussed and coordinated with the Department of Water Supply during the subdivision <br /> process and whatever is ultimately decided by that agency, the Applicant will comply. <br /> The Applicant therefore requests that conditions of approval, should these requests be <br /> favorably supported, not specifically mandate the relocation of one of the existing water <br /> meters. <br />