HomeMy WebLinkAboutC_Duwamish_Comments_City_ResponseFrom: Jill Ding
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To: preservationdept@duwamishtribe.org
Subject: FW: Party of Record/Public Comments 2023-09-15 02:17 PM(PST)
Submission Notification
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JILL DING, Senior Planner
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NameFile: LUA23-000299
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Name Duwamish Tribe
Address: 4705 West Marginal Way SW
CityState:
Email preservationdept@duwamishtribe.org
Phone 2064311582
Party of Record Only
Comments
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Mountain View Gardens project
LUA23-000299 located at 2103 Talbot Rd S. The Duwamish Tribe has received
notice of the request for administrative short plat approval for the subdivision of
an existing 60,618 sq. ft. (1.39 acre) parcel into six lots for the future construction
of single-family residences. If the committee or members of the Tribal Council
have concern of cultural or ecological damage, we will provide comments,
guidance and requests to preserve our territory and history. If any ground
disturbance or excavation is associated with the project, we would request an IDP
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(inadvertent discovery plan). The DAHP WISAARD predictive model indicates that
an archaeological survey is highly advised with a high risk of encountering cultural
resources. This is in an area the Duwamish Tribe considers culturally significant
and has a moderate probability to have unknown archaeological deposits. We
request that if any archaeological work or monitoring is performed, we would like
notification. Cultural and archaeological resources are non-renewable and are
best discovered prior to ground disturbance. The Tribe would also like the
opportunity to be present if or when an archaeologist is on site in the event that
an artifact or cultural resource is encountered. In addition, the Tribe strongly
recommends that only native vegetation be used for any proposed landscaping
and that wetland and stream buffers are maintained to enhance native avian life
and native pollinators as well as to mitigate seasonal urban flooding.
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